Opinion  Yoaz Hendel
Breaking the Silence has no place in education system
Yoaz Hendel
Published: 12.12.16, 16:57
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1. THE BLACK HOLE...
FO ,   Belgium   (12.13.16)
When you live in a system where the majority of the press, the academic corps and the supreme court obliterates, classify an essential part of recent Jewish-Zionist history, than you live with what I call a BLACK HOLE. I'm devastated when speaking with Israelis being journalists, diplomats, to realize they never heard about a San Remo Conference, never heard and of course never read the text of the League of Nations "Mandate for Palestine", not knowing that an "Article 80" of the UN Charter exists and what's its significance is. That speaking to an Israeli journalist, well-know to the local Jewish community, I'm overwhelmed to learn he is unaware about the "Fourth Geneva Convention" that the International Community wrongly uses against the state of Israel. That at the Israeli Ministry for Foreign Affairs they seem to be ignorant to the fact that the so-called Palestinian Authority lost a trial at the Versailles Court against Alstom the builder of the light train in Jerusalem, as the lawyers of Alstom based their indictment on the League's decision of 1922. I could go on and on... Well, Yoaz Hendel, no wonder that Breaking the Silence can easily take advantage of this Black Hole and develop their activity I call TREASON!
2. just as the Protocols of Elders of Zion have no place in
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our society/Land.
3. Breaking The Silence should be prosecuted for treason
Chaim ,   Israel   (12.14.16)
Breaking The Silence is guilty of treason, by any rational definition. It fosters boycotts against Israel, demonizes Israel worldwide and does many other despicable things. And these are just its activities that are well known. Its unknown activities are likely to be even worse. Organizations like it should be prosecuted for treason.
4. The question is....
Shachar ,   Eilat   (12.14.16)
when are kids ready to take on a two-sided argument. I think it is very important that 15yo upwards are given the chance to evaluate complex debates. It doesn't have to be Breaking the Silence but they certainly need to be open to both sides of the conflict.
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