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News ID: 55198
Publish Date : 17 July 2018 - 21:36

Zionist Regime Passes Law to Ban Critical Groups From Schools

AL-QUDS (Dispatches) – The Zionist regime’s parliament passed a law on Tuesday that could see groups critical of government policies toward the Palestinians banned from entering Israeli schools and speaking with pupils.
Critics of the law, which passed with 43 votes in favor and 24 against in the 120-seat Knesset, said it was a blow to core democratic values such as free speech and part of the Zionist regime’s effort to delegitimize rights groups and NGOs.
The amendment to the education act grants new powers to Education Minister Naftali Bennett, head of the religious-nationalist Jewish Home party, to order schools to bar certain groups from giving lectures to students.
The legislation has been dubbed the "Breaking the Silence” law, a reference to the Israeli group of that name which collects and publishes testimony from Israeli veterans about the military’s treatment of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and during conflicts with fighters in Gaza.
Bennett has been critical of the organization along with other right-wing politicians who accuse the group of damaging the regime image abroad and putting soldiers and officials at risk of prosecution for alleged war crimes.
"Anyone who wanders around the world attacking IDF (the Zionist regime’s) soldiers, will not enter a school,” Bennett said in a statement.
Breaking the Silence, which has given talks in schools, said the law was meant to weaken it and other rights groups.
"It’s really about trying to silence and cover up what’s been going on in the occupied territories for 51 years,” said the group’s director, Avner Gvaryahu.
Shuli Mualem Refaeli, a legislator from Bennett’s Jewish Home party, said on Army Radio "it is a law about Breaking the Silence and other organizations whose aim is to libel Israeli soldiers and the State of Israel”.
But she said the law could also be applied to right-wing groups, such as those that advocate violence against Zionist troops over any evacuation of Jewish settlements in territory the regime occupied in the 1967 Middle East war.