On the Refusal to serve in the Israeli military page, Lance6Wins added the following:
Two Israeli journalists, Amos Harel of [[Haaretz]] and a person from the Israel Broadcasting Agency, have written a book in Hebrew entitled (in translation) "The Seventh War". The book is based upon extensive interview with [[Hamas]] leaders and others. In the book the authors state that
:It was the Israeli left and your peace camp that ultimately encouraged us to continue with our suicide attacks.
:We tried, through our attacks, to create fragmentation and dissention within Israeli society, and the left-wing's reaction was proof that this was indeed the right approach. When we heard about the 'Pilots' Letter' [written and publicized last year by 27 Israel Air Force pilots who refused to take part in bombing missions against terrorist leaders in Arab towns], and the elite soldiers who refused to serve [in Judea, Samaria and Gaza], it strengthened those in our camp who promoted the idea of suicide bombers...[http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=68735]
Zero0000 has remove this twice, his only comment is shown below. 11:36, 13 Sep 2004 Zero0000 (rv. the next time you post Arutz Sheva crap I will block you.)
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