Breaking the Silence: Israeli Army Veterans Tour U.S. & Canada to Speak Out Against Occupation

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Published 2024-04-10
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Democracy Now! speaks with two former Israeli soldiers who are members of Breaking the Silence, an anti-occupation group of Israeli army veterans. The group’s education director, Tal Sagi, describes growing up in a settlement and joining the military without understanding what occupation was. “We’ve been told that this is security and we have to control millions of lives and we don’t have other options,” says Sagi, who says Israeli society is not open to ending the occupation. “We’re trying to say that there are other options.” We also speak with Breaking the Silence deputy director Nadav Weiman about why the group is touring U.S. colleges and calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. “We stood in checkpoints. We raided homes. We attacked Gaza from the air. We fought from the ground,” says Weiman. “So, when you bring reality, you bring real conversation about the occupation, and you bring real conversation about Gaza.”

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All Comments (21)
  • @munaaden5211
    How is it possible that this 18 year old keeps returning to jail because he refuses to serve while Benjamin Nethanyahu’s son is sent to Miami?
  • @delayedreleasee
    Democracy Now! History will never forget the effort you put to show the reality
  • @Swagyzz69
    Well done to these two for speaking up about the disgraceful goings on in Israeli society.
  • @ghadakhafagi4057
    Let's agree that Israelis need a different education system like what happened in Germany after WW2.
  • @tmc6799
    Don't forget to go to Germany, another country blindly funding this genocide.
  • @azizdridah9467
    God bless the honest people who stand up for truth and justice!
  • @PrVox34
    Very thankful for these courageous individuals advocating for peace, human rights and an end to the occupation, even when it is against the status quo in their country
  • @davidjohnson9796
    Why doesn't any Israeli ever ask WHY did Oct 7 happen in the first place?????
  • @leilaoksanen5142
    ANTI-OCCUPATION ❤ GROUP OF ISRAELI ARMY VETERANS THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH !
  • @dovepiranha6543
    This guys and this organization(breaking the silence) definitely needs more support rather than be criticized by us.
  • @galaxytrio
    We're fortunate to have people of virtue speaking out.
  • @Lenny2Lux
    It's not called "pressure arrests", it's called terrorism.
  • @user-wd4nc3hc3l
    Incredible piece of journalism! Thank you all for telling the truth!
  • @philomena3529
    Incredible interview. So good to hear people who are willing to stand for what they believe.
  • @71suns
    Normalization of oppression, impoverishment, apartheid, occupation and dehumanization.
  • @adammsa5303
    Thousands of ISRAELI for PEACE need to show their solidarity
  • 39:54 POWERFUL testimony from Nadav and from Tal. SO very grateful to you both for your bravery in breaking the silence. Thank you, Democracy Now, for this coverage.🙏🏾
  • Thank you guys for speaking for JUSTICE...this was truly A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY 😞😞😞🤲🤲🤲❤️🖤🤍💚🇵🇸