http://jfjfp.com/?p=79216 You will need to be quick to watch this video as it will only be available on BBC iplayer until 5 January and I do not know which of you can get it. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06s0g85/storyville-20152016-11-the-sixday-war-censored-voices It is conversations with men in Kibbutz in the first 2 to 3 weeks after they returned from the 67 war which they all believed they needed to fight to save themselves but many of them believed it went far further than that into an area which fundamentally changed them and resulted in them being part of something they did not believe in. They talk of the deliberate killing of captured soldiers and even civilians when they went into towns - just not thinking about it, just shooting anything that moved or the deliberate killing of troops who had surrendered on the orders of their leaders. The part which seems to have caused the most pain for the people in the film was the ethnic cleansing, what they call the evictions. If you can see it in the documentary above try and do but here is some clips Bob Young ABC News broadcast Then you see Jews walking proudly around the areas they have just ethnically cleansed people from One of the soldiers from 67 I know that 67 was when some Jews started psychologically moving away from Israel. Do Israelis need to bomb for defence every ten years and how will it effect them? Much more frequently, almost daily now and how it has affected Israelis appears to be that we do not hear the voices of humanity, empathy and honest reflection raised in this documentary of the time. What do you think?
What is sad is brother against brother in this vol ital area. The fighting and killing has been going on for thousands of years will it ever end?? I doubt it. The hate is embedded within them over these years of fighting and killing.