Tag: Breaking The Silence

The text discusses the prevailing slogan in Israel during the military campaign, "Yachad nenatzeach," emphasizing unity and the need to win the war.
Avner Gvaryahu, Executive Director of Breaking the Silence, an organization of Israeli military veterans critical of the occupation, challenges the notion of Israel's military being a "moral army" in his recent essay in Foreign Affairs.
Chuck Schumer's recent speech on the Senate floor is significant for indicating a shift in the discourse within the Democratic Party concerning Israel.
Mikhael Manekin, an Israeli activist, addresses the tension between his left-wing political beliefs and his religious Zionist identity in his new book, A Dawn of Redemption.
In this letter to the editor, Mark Lurinsky criticizes Israeli analyst Yossi Klein Halevi for his disparagement of leftist Israeli groups focused on the occupation and human rights violations against Palestinians.
In her memoir, "Who Do You Think You Are," Yuli Novak, the former director of Breaking the Silence, an IDF veterans organization, shares her reflections on her time leading the controversial human rights group from 2012 to 2017.
In her memoir "Who Do You Think You Are," Yuli Novak, the former director of Breaking the Silence, an organization of IDF veterans, discusses her leadership from 2012 to 2017 in one of Israel's most controversial human rights groups.
In this discussion, Sally Abed, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron cover two important topics.
In "The Casting Ballots Edition" podcast, Sally Abed, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the feeling of some people that their vote doesn't matter on election morning and the transparency of revealing who they are voting for.
Mikhael Manekin, a well-known Israeli activist, delves into the struggle of balancing his left-wing political views with his religious Zionist identity in his new book, "A Dawn of Redemption."
In this discussion, Mikhael Manekin, an Israeli activist and author, talks about his new book, "A Dawn of Redemption," which explores the challenge of reconciling his left-wing politics with his Modern Orthodox religious beliefs.
In a recent interview, former Shin Bet Director Ami Ayalon discusses his forthcoming book, "Friendly Fire," and reflects on his changing perspectives regarding the Palestinians and security coordination with the PA.
Noah, Gilad Halpern, and Miriam Herschlag discuss various topics including an IDF officer wanting to be prosecuted for beating a Palestinian, changes in election advertising laws, and the impact of Airbnb on housing in Tel Aviv.
In this episode of Why Oh Why Wont You Try Me?
In this edition, Allison, Don, and Noah discuss topics including Israeli opposition leader Isaac Herzog's proposal for a fence to separate from Palestinians, a secret lawsuit by the army against NGO Breaking the Silence for soldiers' testimonies, and a report showing a decline in humanities and a rise in Bible studies among high-schoolers.
In this episode of The Tel Aviv Review, Allison, Noah, and Gilad Halpern discuss the controversy surrounding the NGO Breaking the Silence, known for reporting IDF misconduct.
Allison, Don, and Noah in this edition discuss the backlash following the video of police assaulting an Ethiopian-Israeli IDF soldier, addressing wider issues of racism.