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The State Against a Sales House: "Handed Us the Institution Book" | Israel today

2020-04-20T12:19:10.856Z


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Sales House wants to sell one of the institution's first publications • On the other hand, demand in the country: Give it to us - for free

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Dr. Baruch Polk's sales house has been in conflict with state institutions in recent days, after offering a rare book for sale that is "the institution's first book." Attorneys on both sides are trying to bridge the gaps after the state demanded it be given free, while Polk, Having duly purchased the book, refuses to do so.

This is a book called "The Arab League: (1950-1945)" published by the Research Division of 1950. It has. It has documents, detailed minutes of Arab League meetings, and more. "This is one of the first, if not the first, publications of the Institute of Intelligence. It is a very rare booklet and in fact Unicom, which is the only copy in the world. The reason is that after clarification it indicates that it is not in any library or in the state archive,"

The "Investigation" or "Opinion" Division is a Department of Intelligence Research in the Foreign Ministry. The Intelligence Institute was established on the basis of this department and split from it. The institution was established at the end of 1949, as part of the Foreign Ministry and Reuben Shiloh headed it. This is certainly one of the first publications of the institution, even before its establishment as a separate body.

Speaking to Dr. Pelah, he says that "the state requires the book free of charge from the Archives Law." It is a law that states that archival material must be in the state's possession. However, in similar cases, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the private person who held the material.

Source: israelhayom

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