West Bank – ‘Breaking The Silence’ Bus Hit In Rock Throwing Near Hebron; 3 Students Hurt

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    Tear gas is fired from an Israeli border police vehicle in the West Bank city of Hebron, on Christmas Day 25 December 2015. EPA/ABED AL HASHLAMOUNWest Bank – Three people were lightly injured Friday after assailants hurled rocks near Hebron at a bus carrying students from Jerusalem’s Hebrew University on a tour in the West Bank hosted by the left-wing NGO Breaking the Silence.

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    The bus sustained a broken window and continued on to nearby Kiryat Arba, where it then stopped after the assault.

    Breaking the Silence collects testimony from former IDF soldiers, many of whom claim that Israel committed war crimes.

    The group has long been controversial for its questionable methodology, frequently unsubstantiated and unverifiable allegations, and its practice of airing its claims abroad instead of bringing them to the Israeli legal system.

    Breaking the Silence describes itself on its website as “an organization of veteran combatants who have served in the Israeli military since the start of the Second Intifada and have taken it upon themselves to expose the Israeli public to the reality of everyday life in the occupied territories. We endeavor to stimulate public debate about the price paid for a reality in which young soldiers face a civilian population on a daily basis, and are engaged in the control of that population’s everyday life.”

    On Sunday, Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid and a group of reservists came out against the the NGO, saying that it defames IDF soldiers abroad.

    In the last week and a half, since President Reuven Rivlin spoke at a conference in which a Breaking the Silence representative participated in a separate panel, politicians, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as the NGO Im Tirtzu, have been especially vocal in their criticism.

    Last week, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon and Education Minister Naftali Bennett banned the IDF and schools, respectively, from cooperating with Breaking the Silence.


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    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    8 years ago

    Karma stinks, eh? The IDF should have left them alone to their devices, and claimed they didn’t want to help for fear of being accused of war crimes.

    InFlight
    InFlight
    8 years ago

    #2____ And do anti-Zionists in N.Y. who support candidates who are inimical to our Torah, i.e. gay marriage, general toeva and the like , have permanence?

    berylyoseph
    berylyoseph
    8 years ago

    This time the Palestinians broke the silence on the road, and this time they deserve a big thank you,