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He once did restaurant and construction work there. He's traveling in Europe and will move on return. "He began questioning Israel's policies toward Palestine while he was still serving in the military."
He told AP:
"I hate Zionism....I want to be part of the Palestinian resistance....I call for other Israelis who support the existence of a state of Palestine to do the same, to come live in the West Bank or Gaza as Palestinians."
Haaretz columnist Amira Hass contributes important writing on Palestine. A daughter of two holocaust survivors, she reported several years from Gaza and Ramallah. She believes accurate reporting depends on it.
In December 2008, she sailed on the Free Gaza Dignity mission. It delivered vital medical and other supplies. UK Baroness Jenny Tonge and nine others traveled with her.
They arrived unharmed. Others weren't as lucky. On return to Israel, Hass was arrested for entering Gaza without permission. She resided there several months longer.
On return in May 2009, she was again arrested "for violating a law which forbids residence in an enemy state."
Israel calls Palestinians wanting to live free in their homeland terrorists. Hass was painted with the same brush.
Pshenichnikov and other activist Israelis renounce what's intolerable to accept. Everyone should!
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