Founded 11 years ago, Breaking the Silence has collected and published over 1,100 mostly anonymous testimonies from IDF (Israel Defence Forces) veterans that document army violations against Palestinians. It begins in silence, it ends with the word of the LORD. Breaking the Silence is a dangerous organization, both undermining the security of the State of Israel and subverting an entire generation of Jews against the State. The book’s chapters, like Breaking the Silence campaigns, strip away complexities.
Breaking the Silence, one of Israel's most internationally lauded NGOs, was established in Jerusalem in 2004 by Israel Defense Forces veterans to document the testimonies of Israeli soldiers who have served in the occupied territories. This week, several hundred of them gathered in a hall in Tel Aviv (belonging, ironically, to the Zionist Federation of America) to launch a book published by the group "Breaking the Silence". Photo: Oded Balilty/AP Yehuda Shaul, a co-founder of Breaking the Silence… Yehuda Shaul, a co-founder of Breaking the Silence, after a media briefing in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Nov. 21, 2017. So God was going to judge Eli and his household. On GLZ Army Radio in Israel on Wednesday, I reiterated my disagreement. “It is crystal clear that the consideration at the basis of the demand is that the municipality is uncomfortable with the type of expressions there,” he said. Israeli soldiers' book "Breaking the Silence" desc... Largest amount of US aid to Israel ever - $3.4 Bil... Opinion: Invisible Bethlehem - Israel-dominated US... Israeli army arrests 9 French nationals In the Wes... Israel expels Palestinian leader from Jerusalem; o... Israeli soldiers attack a … Thank God, praise God, it’s not where it ends.
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Several dozen members of Betar Australia protested outside the event. The Breaking the Silence and the New Israel Fund NGOs held an anti-Israel seminar and book launch in Melbourne Australia. A group called Breaking the Silence has spent 10 years collecting accounts from Israeli soldiers who served in the Palestinian territories.
That’s where our story begins. It begins in judgement but it ends in grace.
Earlier this month, an Israeli court heard a petition filed by the state attorney to force the organisation to reveal the identity of some of the testifiers.
God Breaks His Silence Israel Passes Law Meant to Keep Breaking the Silence Out of Schools Judge Amir Dahan accepted the city’s claim to the property but recognized the political nature of the eviction. The Pamela Nice-written and directed effort better could be described as anti-Israel agit-prop. Breaking The Silence (BTS) (Hebrew: שוברים שתיקה , Shovrim Shtika) is an Israeli Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) established in 2004 by veterans of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). ... and Douglas Altabef to finally provide Jewish Week readers with a much-needed history of how the well-connected New Israel Fund supports BDS by …
‘Breaking The Silence’ A Disgrace. Festival publicity declares that in It’s What We Do, “courageous Israeli soldiers from Breaking the Silence dare to speak out against the Occupation [capitalization in the original] policies they enforce.Their service in the Palestinian territories was a transforming experience. Breaking the Silence was created to provide Israeli society and to a degree the international community, information on what Israeli soldiers are doing in service of the occupation. Breaking the Silence book highlights 50 years of ‘occupation’ The book, Kingdom of Olives and Ash: Writers Confront the Occupation, is a collection of stories written by authors from 14 countries about their experiences in the region. For many years, the NGO Breaking the Silence has collected and published witness statements from soldiers in the Israel Defence Force, documenting – if they … Breaking the Silence Soldiers’ Testimonies from Operation Cast Lead, Gaza 2009 For further information, or to coordinate lectures or guided tours in the West Bank: www.breakingthesilence.org.il phone - +972 - 50 - 845 - 4725 Donations by check can be made out to “Shovrim Shtika” and sent to: P.O. 6. It is, if you like, a story of breaking the silence. It is intended to give serving and discharged Israeli personnel and reservists a means to confidentially recount their experiences in the Occupied Territories. And that judgement began with silence.