Israel’s major weapons industry profits from “testing” dangerous and invasive technologies on Palestinians
, an advocacy entity that aims to build Israeli support to set “moral limits on weapons exports”.
According to its website, Yanshoof is “the only organisation in Israel dedicated to promoting legal action to end Israeli weapons sales to murderous regimes. “We believe that Israel needs to be a source of good and blessing for the world, and that a moral policy, like that which already exists in many other countries, will only serve to strengthen Israel.”The global weapons industry is amoral, by definition, no matter which country is selling arms., around 40 percent of the global total, and there’s nothing clean about it.
Perhaps we should be grateful for his rational and clearly passionate voice against Israeli weapons, but he’s careful not to oppose the Palestinian laboratory and how it dehumanises Palestinians under occupation. Israel’s ever-expanding weapons industry is an insurance policy against any potential future pressure against Israeli state.
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