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Israeli military officer Amir Rosenfeld tells story of his 'courage to refuse'

Written by Andrew Bosse, Senior Writer
Published: Thursday, March 13th, 2003

Three weeks after Amir Rosenfeld finished his graduate exams, he walked to his local recruiting station and, like every other Israeli youth, joined the military. As an army officer for more than four years beginning in August 1991, he entered ...

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  • 10:17 a.m. on Oct. 8th, 2008
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    Amused Israeli

    There is, in fact, no "courage" at all in refusing to serve in the Israeli army. On the contrary. Doing so will likely increase your chances and popularity within the far-left community in Israel which almost exclusively controls the media, the academia and the courts.
    So this guy, although portraying himself as "courageous", is nothing more than the standard hypocrite.

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