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  1. #Palestine / War Criminals 101 for Israeli Travelers…

    The recent incidents, such as an Israeli soldier evading authorities while traveling in #Brazil and another potentially facing arrest in #Chile, underscore the growing risk for Israeli soldiers traveling abroad who may face scrutiny and potential arrest for war crimes committed during Israel revenge war on Gaza. #Ynet editor quickly put up this "field guide" for the [understandably] exhausted genociders wishing to take a short break abroad, in which legal experts explain that under the principle of universal jurisdiction, some countries can prosecute individuals for severe offenses like war crimes.

    Soldiers detained abroad are advised to immediately contact the Israeli consulate, and it's noted that officers and those who have shared their service online face a heightened risk. Furthermore, legal professionals recommend avoiding posting military-related content online due to its potential use as evidence in such cases.

    Some would say the best strategy to avoid prosecution for war crimes is not to commit them in the first place.

    Excerpt:

    Q: What is recommended to do before traveling abroad?

    "The IDF, like any other army, is obligated to act according to the laws of war - and this is, of course, an obligation for the soldiers. Beyond that, it is recommended not to upload photos from military service to the internet, especially videos that document the destruction of buildings, even if there is a military justification for it. This is a serious violation of field security, which can sometimes lead to damage to the image of the State of Israel. In light of the discussions initiated by South Africa at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, there are countries that would be happy to consider even documentation of soldiers singing racist songs as incitement to genocide.

    Q: Which countries is it better to avoid visiting right now?

    "The list of countries that apply the principle of 'universal jurisdiction' changes from time to time. The principle has been applied in the past even in countries considered friendly, such as Britain, France, and Spain. However, the rules for applying the principle also vary from country to country. Sometimes a complaint to the police is enough to lead to an arrest, and in other cases, there is a need for court approval or that of a senior local official, such as the Attorney General or the State Attorney."

    Q: I landed in a certain country and was asked by the authorities about the issue. What should I answer?

    "It is recommended to carefully consider whether to travel to a country whose officials might ask a question on the subject. In most European countries, it is known that almost every Israeli citizen serves in the IDF. It is forbidden to lie at border control, as this can be a basis for refusal of entry to that country."

    Hebrew ynet.co.il/news/article/s1qptj

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  2. #Israel / Honorary Doctorate for Genocidal Herzog at Hebrew University

    The Hebrew University Senate held a contentious vote regarding awarding #Herzog an honorary doctorate. While 46 senators supported the proposal, 35 opposed and 12 abstained. The university claims the motion passed, but opponents argue it failed since the combined opposition and abstentions (47) exceeded supporters (46).

    Some say Herzog failed to adequately oppose the "judicial overhaul," while others cite his consistent backing of higher education and academic freedom. The honorary degree was planned for June 2025, marking the university's centennial.

    The #ICJ ruling against Israel quoted several genocidal statements made by Israeli officials — not just extremists on the right, but also President Herzog, who said: "It is an entire nation out there that is responsible... and we'll fight until we break their backbone."

    The faculty's moral objections seem to be very selective. While they oppose awarding Herzog an honorary doctorate based on his perceived passivity during the judicial overhaul, they don't address his more direct and consequential role in #Israel's revenge war on #Gaza, including statements that the ICJ cited as potentially indicative of genocidal intent.

    The Honorary degree discussions began in September 2023, before the current war on Gaza broke, but it also reflects Hebrew University's academic self-interest, as the judicial overhaul directly threatened academic freedom and institutional autonomy. It may also represent an attempt to steer away from controversial issues, since opposing the judicial overhaul is a relatively "safer" position within Israeli society than calling the war on Gaza a genocide.

    Hebrew archive.ph/wAK9ihttps://www.ha or archive.ph/wAK9i

    Israeli universities are criticized for their complicity in this "scholasticide," as they have been a key part of Israel's oppression of Palestinians for decades. Despite being celebrated in the West as liberal institutions, Israeli universities have played a significant role in planning, implementing, and justifying Israel's occupation and apartheid policies.

    See: Israel’s Universities Are a Key Part of Its Apartheid Regime jacobin.com/2024/02/israel-uni

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