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'''Barry Chamish''' is a ]-born ] expose writer. He is best known for his book ''Who Murdered ]?'', in which he demonstates that ] did not fire the lethal shots. He suggests implication of ] and the ] (See: '']''). '''Barry Chamish''' is a ]-born ] conspiracy theorist. He is best known for his book ''Who Murdered ]?'', in which he puts blames the Rabin assassination on ] and the ] (See: '']''). He links his conspiracy theories with the roles of ] and the ]. He also wrote a book about ] sightings in ].


Chamish served in an ] tank division during the ] in 1982. He has written extensively about his direct observation of the roles of ] and ] in mismanagement of the war. He recalls that Sharon sent his brigade deep into ] after receiving orders from former Prime Minister ] to advance no more than 20 kilometers beyond the border. Sharon then sent word back to Shamir that the advance had indeed halted at 20 kilometers. Chamish's brigade ran into heavy fire, and the brigade was given no air support as a result of Sharon's deception. Half of Chamish's brigade was destroyed. Chamish served in an ] tank division during the ] in ]. He has written extensively about what he views as ]'s and ]'s mismanagement of the war. He accuses Sharon of sending his brigade deep into ] after receiving orders from former Prime Minister ] to advance no more than 20 kilometers beyond the border, and then sending word back to Shamir that the advance had indeed halted at 20 kilometers. Chamish's brigade ran into heavy fire, and the brigade was given no air support, resulting in half of it being destroyed.


Chamish lives in ], ]. Chamish lives in ], ].

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Barry Chamish is a Canadian-born Israeli conspiracy theorist. He is best known for his book Who Murdered Yitzhak Rabin?, in which he puts blames the Rabin assassination on Shimon Peres and the Shin Bet (See: Yitzhak Rabin assassination conspiracy theories). He links his conspiracy theories with the roles of Freemasonry and the New World Order. He also wrote a book about UFO sightings in Israel.

Chamish served in an Israeli tank division during the Lebanon War in 1982. He has written extensively about what he views as Ariel Sharon's and Shimon Peres's mismanagement of the war. He accuses Sharon of sending his brigade deep into Lebanon after receiving orders from former Prime Minister Yitzchak Shamir to advance no more than 20 kilometers beyond the border, and then sending word back to Shamir that the advance had indeed halted at 20 kilometers. Chamish's brigade ran into heavy fire, and the brigade was given no air support, resulting in half of it being destroyed.

Chamish lives in Modi'in, Israel.

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