
“A six year struggle by a group of IDF soldiers and officers for justice has ended with the State agreeing to pay them $6-million for their participation in a medical experiment conducted under false pretenses. Between 1999-2005, the ministry of defense, IDF, and the Israeli chemical and biological weapons institute at Nes Ziona collaborated with their American counterparts in research to find a suitable anthrax vaccine. Presumably, U.S. medical authorities either wouldn’t test human subjects with an untested vaccine or couldn’t get approval to do so. But their Israeli colleagues were more than happy to bend medical and ethical rules, especially in return for hundreds of millions of shekels.”
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