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Classic, he's a prophet.GTFO BRO. And anything that you need to understand is that your own fucking people are turning on you, from within. http://www.breakingthesilence.org.il/
I know. "Breaking the silence" used to be a moderate organization which served as a watchdog against rare but severe misconducts. It enjoyed full cooperation from the IDF and worked internally and much more descretly. But then their leadership changed and they became extreme left. They started faking and blowing up stories, and lost their commitment to the truth. Many Israelis, even from the moderate left, see them as trators now.
IMO, all extremists are equally harmful. And I repeat my moto about this: The only safeguard against all extremism is doubt.
Can you please provide examples of what you are talking about with BTS? Can you please provide links or information to "faking and blowing up stories", and what do you mean by "lost their commitment to the truth".
"The first claim, which in my mind is the most important and critical accusation to refute, is that Breaking the Silence is not credible. The organization’s critics come up with all sorts of reasons why the organization isn’t credible, but there is one rebuttal that is awfully difficult to refute: In the 11 years that Breaking the Silence has collected and published testimonies, there has not been one instance in which a serious error — not to mention a fabrication — has been found in their published testimonies.
This is no insignificant point — it needs to be the heart of the debate. An organization that publishes hundreds of testimonies, which works with more than 1,000 soldiers, which has dealt with very complicated subject matter for 11 years — and not a single fabricated published testimony has ever been found. No court of law in any land can boast of such a record. And that is despite a number of attempts to fool the organization by giving them false testimonies. Their researchers and fact-checkers seem to have a perfect record of catching fabrications before publication.
That astounding success is the result of the massive investment Breaking the Silence makes in every single testimony. As the organization’s director of research has written here in the past, every testimony given by a soldier or former soldier is fact-checked, and the background of the incident or testimony is verified along with the identity of the testifier him or herself (and that they are not an aspiring politician looking to make a name for himself). The entire testimony is then corroborated with any available information — both from other soldiers’ testimonies and open source information. Some of the most hair-raising testimonies collected by Breaking the Silence were never published because the organization could not independently corroborate them. Just imagine if journalists who published attack pieces on the organization applied their strict verification standards to their own work and the malicious things that are said about it."
I know Hagai Matar, who wrote the Article that you cited quite well. He is a wonderful writer in both Hebrew and English and a very honest person who truly believes in what he says and does. However, he and myself have a very different view about the role of journalism. We once had a long discussion about that when we were writing in the same project. I think that his writing is not journalism but PR. He is honest enough not to try to hide the fact that his articles and field work are biased. He believes that is the way he should act, and again, I appreciate that very much. Still, IMO, once he uses the misnomer, "The occupied Palestinians territories", and states that the main problem is the occupation itself, his article is no longer about "Breaking the silence", but about himself.
Which brings me to the question of weather I can bring examples of false testimonies by "Breaking the silence". Well I doubt it if there was a case where they published a story that was completely made up, but that is not enough. When a person gives a testimony in court, he or she swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. There has been many cases when "Breaking the silence", and other similar organizations like "Be'tselem", brought a very partial and out of context story, solicited soldiers to talk to them (in one case they were interrogating soldiers about the IDF's countermeasures to the attempts of Hamas to dig tunnels into villages in the Israeli side of the border with Gaza. Now how is this related to their cause?), and looked away from other sides of the story. I would give you some links, but they are all to Hebrew content.
Now don't get me wrong. I am much worried about the rise of right wing extremism in Israel in general, and in the IDF in particular too. But as I said, when two extremities meet, they empower one another, and what happens in reality is that the conduct of "Breaking the silence" and similar organization, only works against their cause. Especially when they write and talk to people in foreign countries who often don't even know where Israel is on the map. Hagai Matar, says that "Breaking the silence" does not support the BDS, but he should know that they give them lot's of fuel. The reality of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is complicated and very hard to understand, and no oversimplified and one sided view of it is doing any good.
I tried. Honest. I even started looking at the Podesta E-mails. I found "pizza" mentioned in some of them in a way that completely makes sense as pizza being a pizza.
And now you drag this children book into thid. This is completely insane. Get a life people.
Hi, I'm not sure if it's our failing school system or if it's about your age. You finding a random map online that shows where pizza is located has nothing to do with what is being discussed. Try again...
To find one small aspect of a narrative unconvincing and, as a result, to dismiss it all is not logically sound. Hold on I'll find you something a bit more thorough...
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Maybe you are right. Maybe I should shut up. But here is the thing: I know how it ends.
https://steemit.com/middle-east/@orenshani7/understanding-the-middle-east-part-18-the-middle-east-and-fascism
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He's a concerned product of the zionist state, concerned that THE ROTHSCHILDS aren't shown as an average human being with average options.
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Classic, he's a prophet.GTFO BRO. And anything that you need to understand is that your own fucking people are turning on you, from within.
http://www.breakingthesilence.org.il/
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I know. "Breaking the silence" used to be a moderate organization which served as a watchdog against rare but severe misconducts. It enjoyed full cooperation from the IDF and worked internally and much more descretly. But then their leadership changed and they became extreme left. They started faking and blowing up stories, and lost their commitment to the truth. Many Israelis, even from the moderate left, see them as trators now.
IMO, all extremists are equally harmful. And I repeat my moto about this: The only safeguard against all extremism is doubt.
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Can you please provide examples of what you are talking about with BTS? Can you please provide links or information to "faking and blowing up stories", and what do you mean by "lost their commitment to the truth".
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http://972mag.com/why-do-so-many-israelis-hate-breaking-the-silence/114763/
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I know Hagai Matar, who wrote the Article that you cited quite well. He is a wonderful writer in both Hebrew and English and a very honest person who truly believes in what he says and does. However, he and myself have a very different view about the role of journalism. We once had a long discussion about that when we were writing in the same project. I think that his writing is not journalism but PR. He is honest enough not to try to hide the fact that his articles and field work are biased. He believes that is the way he should act, and again, I appreciate that very much. Still, IMO, once he uses the misnomer, "The occupied Palestinians territories", and states that the main problem is the occupation itself, his article is no longer about "Breaking the silence", but about himself.
Which brings me to the question of weather I can bring examples of false testimonies by "Breaking the silence". Well I doubt it if there was a case where they published a story that was completely made up, but that is not enough. When a person gives a testimony in court, he or she swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. There has been many cases when "Breaking the silence", and other similar organizations like "Be'tselem", brought a very partial and out of context story, solicited soldiers to talk to them (in one case they were interrogating soldiers about the IDF's countermeasures to the attempts of Hamas to dig tunnels into villages in the Israeli side of the border with Gaza. Now how is this related to their cause?), and looked away from other sides of the story. I would give you some links, but they are all to Hebrew content.
Now don't get me wrong. I am much worried about the rise of right wing extremism in Israel in general, and in the IDF in particular too. But as I said, when two extremities meet, they empower one another, and what happens in reality is that the conduct of "Breaking the silence" and similar organization, only works against their cause. Especially when they write and talk to people in foreign countries who often don't even know where Israel is on the map. Hagai Matar, says that "Breaking the silence" does not support the BDS, but he should know that they give them lot's of fuel. The reality of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is complicated and very hard to understand, and no oversimplified and one sided view of it is doing any good.
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Why don't you actually take a look into what's going on?
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I tried. Honest. I even started looking at the Podesta E-mails. I found "pizza" mentioned in some of them in a way that completely makes sense as pizza being a pizza.
And now you drag this children book into thid. This is completely insane. Get a life people.
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Ok, great then please explain to me what a handkerchief with a pizza map on it is as well as how one plays dominoes on cheese.
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Okay, Here is the pizza related map:
And as to the dominoes on cheese, can you please elaborate? I missed that one, I guess...
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"Ps. Do you think I’ll do better playing dominos on cheese than on pasta?"
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/30613
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@jphenderson , regarding the domminoes So? It just means what it means.
How do you play domino on cheese? You eat cheese while playing domino.
Unless you think he got children sent to him in a box and he is waiting for his children and grandchildren to play with thrm.
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Hi, I'm not sure if it's our failing school system or if it's about your age. You finding a random map online that shows where pizza is located has nothing to do with what is being discussed. Try again...
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Or maybe they found something like that
I don't know...
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To find one small aspect of a narrative unconvincing and, as a result, to dismiss it all is not logically sound. Hold on I'll find you something a bit more thorough...
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A pizza box? Are you under the age of 18? You don't seem to properly know what words mean.
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there is only one of me in the room. I guess you didn't watch it or read the book.
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o and- maybe you are?
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