Published: 6 December 2016
Last updated: 4 March 2024
‘It’s OK not to agree and to come out of this with different opinions, since we’re not a herd. We invited Breaking the Silence so that those who think differently may be strengthened in their views. This was a meeting that stemmed from common concern for the future of this country and anyone who believes democracy is important should invite Breaking the Silence to their school.’ The school reiterated that right-wing lecturers had also spoken at the school.
And see:
New civics textbook pushes right-wing agenda May 14, 2016
Right wing shaping Israeli school curriculum January 2, 2016
Ex Shin Bet head, ex IDF general defend Breaking the Silence December 19, 2015
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