Moshe Dayan. Israeli Minister of Agriculture and former Chief of Staff was fined 120 pounds today and his driving license suspended for three months in a two-year-old traffic accident.
The official was tried in magistrate’s court after waiving Parliamentary immunity. He had been accused of causing an accident by failing to obey a stop sign at a crossroad, and colliding with a bus.
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