Jerusalem – Israel Dismisses Settler Demand For Probe Of Ex-soldiers

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    Jerusalem – Israeli authorities say there’re no grounds to investigate a group of former soldiers critical of the country’s occupation of Palestinian-claimed territories.

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    The state attorney’s office says no evidence was found to substantiate the accusations by a settler group that members of Breaking the Silence collected and published classified information or encouraged soldiers to commit espionage.

    Breaking the Silence is a group of ex-Israeli combat soldiers turned whistleblowers who view Israel’s occupation of lands sought by the Palestinians as an existential threat.

    After Wednesday’s announcement, Avner Gvaryahu, the group’s leader, said “the truth has come to light.”

    Israeli critics say the group is funded from abroad by those seeking to shame Israel by targeting its most hallowed institution, the military, through testimonies aimed at foreign audiences rather than debated domestically.


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    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    5 years ago

    of course not, since Soros has paid off these people also. how is it not a crime for soldiers to be working on behalf of a person Soros or a group open society committed to the destruction of Israel?