U.S. General Says Met Israeli Interrogator in Iraq

U.S. General Says Met Israeli Interrogator in Iraq
The U.S. general who was in charge of Baghdad's notorious Abu Ghraib prison said on Saturday she had met an Israeli interrogator in Iraq, a claim Israel denied but which was likely to irritate many in the Arab world. Brigadier-General Janis Karpinski, who was responsible for military police guarding all Iraqi jails at the time prisoners were abused by U.S. troops there, told the BBC she met the Israeli at a Baghdad interrogation center. "He was clearly from the Middle East and he said: 'Well, I do some of the interrogation here and of course I speak Arabic, but I'm not an Arab. I'm from Israel'," she said. "My initial reaction was to laugh because I thought maybe he was joking, and I realized he was serious," said Karpinski who has been suspended from her command for failings at Abu Ghraib but has not been charged with any wrongdoing. A U.S. military spokesman in Washington said he had no information and Israel denied it. **PHOTO CAPTION*** A U.S. Army 1st Cavalry soldier watches over a group of Iraqi men who were detained during a raid and search of numerous homes in a rural section of Abu Ghraib, on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, July 2, 2004. (AP)

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