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Ghost Dog

(16,881 posts)
Fri Apr 7, 2017, 04:17 AM Apr 2017

Israel sunk in 'incremental tyranny', say former Shin Bet chiefs

... Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon were speaking ahead of a public meeting at a Jerusalem gallery which is threatened with closure for hosting a meeting organised by the military whistleblowing group Breaking the Silence, one of the main targets of the rightwing government of Benjamin Netanyahu...

..."Incremental tyranny (is a process) which means you live in a democracy and suddenly you understand it is not a democracy any more,” Ayalon told a small group of journalists, including the Guardian, ahead of the event. “This is what we are seeing in Israel. The tragedy of this process is that you only know it when it is too late.”

Ayalon cited recent moves by ministers in the Netanyahu government to change the laws to hit groups such as Breaking the Silence by banning them from events in schools and targeting their funding, while also taking aim at the country’s supreme court and independence of the media. Issues of freedom of speech and expression have become one of the key faultlines in Israeli society – in everything from the arts to journalism – under the most rightwing government in the country’s history...

... “This country was established on the values of liberal democracy, values written in the only kind of constitution we have – which is our declaration of independence – values we don’t fulfil any more. You can analyse what happened to us in the last 50 years, but everything is under the shade of occupation. It has changed us (as) a society. It has made us an unpleasant society.”...

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/06/former-israeli-security-chiefs-warn-of-tyranny
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Israel sunk in 'incremental tyranny', say former Shin Bet chiefs (Original Post) Ghost Dog Apr 2017 OP
After The Six Day War, David Ben Gurian, madaboutharry Apr 2017 #1

madaboutharry

(40,209 posts)
1. After The Six Day War, David Ben Gurian,
Fri Apr 7, 2017, 07:58 AM
Apr 2017

Israel's first Prime Minister, came out of retirement to warn the government that they needed to withdraw back to original borders. He told them occupying captured land would only serve to corrupt the military, the government, and eventually the nation. Sadly, no one listened.

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