Title | Israel: 1. Please provide information on suicide bombs in 2000 to January 2002 in Netanya. 2. Deleted. 3. Please provide any information on recruitment of individuals to special army units for "chasing terrorists in neighbouring countries", how often they would be called up, and repercussions for wanting to withdraw? 4. What evidence is there of repercussions from Israeli Jewish fanatics and Arabs or the military towards someone showing some pro-Palestinian sentiment (attending rallies, expressing sentiment, and helping Arabs get jobs)? Is there evidence there would be no state protection in the event of being harmed because of political opinions held? |
Publisher | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal |
Publication Date | 23 October 2009 |
Country | Israel |
Topics | Human rights activists | Human rights and fundamental freedoms | Military service / Conscientious objection / Desertion / Draft evasion / Forced conscription | Security forces | Security situation | State protection |
Citation / Document Symbol | ISR35545 |
Cite as | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, Israel: 1. Please provide information on suicide bombs in 2000 to January 2002 in Netanya. 2. Deleted. 3. Please provide any information on recruitment of individuals to special army units for "chasing terrorists in neighbouring countries", how often they would be called up, and repercussions for wanting to withdraw? 4. What evidence is there of repercussions from Israeli Jewish fanatics and Arabs or the military towards someone showing some pro-Palestinian sentiment (attending rallies, expressing sentiment, and helping Arabs get jobs)? Is there evidence there would be no state protection in the event of being harmed because of political opinions held?, 23 October 2009, ISR35545, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4f5de8c62.html [accessed 2 November 2019] |
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