The undemocratic probe against Gush Shalom

Supporting Gush Shalom against war crimes. A letter from Nir Eyal Dear Sir, Gush Shalom, by sending warning letters to officers who have been actuallyboasting about acts which are violating the Geneva Conventions, has made use ofits democratic rights, and fulfilled in a way a civilian duty: guarding moraland legal principles. A government which starts … Read more

stop war crimes

Supporting Gush Shalom against war crimes. A letter from philippe cattoir Dear Sir/Madam, In view of the current campaign against peace activists of Gush-Shalom, Iwant to raise my concerns on the respect and enforcement of internationallaw by israeli institutions. The recent acceptance by israeli courts of destruction of houses belonging tofamilies of palestinian activists constitutes … Read more

political purity

Supporting Gush Shalom against war crimes. A letter from Martin Land The following letter was sent to the editors of Haaretz this morning: Regarding ” The blindness of political purity, ” August 06, 2002 There is no small irony in the editorial position adopted byHaaretz in the matter of Gush Shalom. The peace organization hascorrelated … Read more