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Former Hezbollah captive Elhanan Tennenbaum admitted upon release to going abroad for drug deal. (Nir Kafri / Archives)
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Prosecution asks IDF to strip ex-Hezbollah captive of officer rank
By Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondent

The chief military prosecution on Monday asked the Israel Defense Forces to lower the rank of Colonel (res.) Elhanan Tennenbaum to private.

Tennenbaum was abducted in 2000 by Hezbollah guerillas when on a business trip in Dubai with an Israeli Arab associate. He admitted after his release in 2004 to having traveled abroad in order to pursue a drug deal.

His business associate, Taibeh resident Kais Obaid, was a Hezbollah operative.

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Brigadier General Avihai Mandelblit, the chief prosecutor, asked the president of the Appeals Court, Major General Yishai Bar, to convene a judicial panel to rule on lowering Tennenbaum's rank in accordance with military law.

In his petition to the court, Mandelblit cited a long list of crimes to which Tennebaum had confessed, including drug dealing, fraud and forgery.

The judicial panel, which is headed by a retired justice, is authorized to lower the rank of an officer who confessed in a plea bargain or in an arrangement with the state to disgraceful crimes.

The retired IDF colonel had initially claimed that he had been abroad in an attempt to uncover information on the whereabouts of missing Israel Air Force navigator Ron Arad, who disappeared when his plane went down over Lebanon in 1986.

Tennenbaum was returned to Israel in January 2004, after more than three years in captivity. Under the terms of the prisoner exchange deal, Israel released hundreds of Arab and Palestinian prisoners in return for the bodies of three IDF soldiers and Tennenbaum.

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  1.   FILTHY & DISGUSTING!!!! HE SHOULD BE IN PRISON!!! 22:00  |  Rivka 15/01/07
  2.   how is it that there is NOTHING he can be charged with 23:41  |  Bruno 15/01/07
  3.   Lt.colonel Tanenbaum 23:50  |  jacoby 15/01/07
  4.   As #1 said... He should be really punished... 23:54  |  Mike 15/01/07
  5.   This piece of garbage instead of Ron Arad 23:55  |  Worley 15/01/07
  6.   for Rivka 00:32  |  Gullible Cynic 16/01/07
  7.   Tennenbaum the Worm 00:34  |  Philip 16/01/07
  8.   A disgrace 00:35  |  Sam 16/01/07
  9.   People may succumb to the Yetzeh Harah,but tshuva & remorse heal. 00:55  |  Robert Blum 16/01/07
  10.   Someone will take care of him 01:14  |  Michelle 16/01/07
  11.   Gullible Cynic, you are naive 01:18  |  Michelle 16/01/07
  12.   MAKE HIM AN ADDICT 01:27  |  TOBIA 16/01/07
  13.   Manicures 01:50  |  Hannah 16/01/07
  14.   HANNAH 02:31  |  TOBIA 16/01/07
  15.   Buy the man some crack 02:33  |  Chunfla Burlbe 16/01/07
  16.   #6 Gullible Cynic 02:40  |  * BEN JABO 16/01/07
  17.   Tanenbaum a hero! Ask me why? 02:51  |  HANDALA 16/01/07
  18.   CHUNFLA BURIBI HAVE YOU EVER SEEN 02:54  |  TOBIA 16/01/07
  19.   Hannah - Still sending your kids out 02:56  |  * BEN JABO 16/01/07
  20.   Whats this . . . . 06:47  |  revoltop 16/01/07
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