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'''Adam Keller''' (born 1955 in ]) is an Israeli ], |
'''Adam Keller''' (born 1955 in ]) is an Israeli ], peace-activist and writer. He was among the founders of ], of which he is a spokesperson. | ||
He has lived in ] since 1987. He is married with one son. He studied History in ]{{Fact|date=February 2007}} and has an affinity to ] and ]. | |||
==Political Views== | ==Political Views== | ||
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In 1986, he was one of several activists who broke Israeli law by meeting ] representatives in Romania and in 1988, during the first ], after refusing to serve in Lebanon and being assigned kitchen duties Keller was court-martialled after spraying graffiti on 117 Israeli tanks and other military vehicles, exhorting "Soldiers refuse to be occupiers and aggressors. Don't go to the occupied territories".<ref> (Source is not ])</ref> | In 1986, he was one of several activists who broke Israeli law by meeting ] representatives in Romania and in 1988, during the first ], after refusing to serve in Lebanon and being assigned kitchen duties Keller was court-martialled after spraying graffiti on 117 Israeli tanks and other military vehicles, exhorting "Soldiers refuse to be occupiers and aggressors. Don't go to the occupied territories".<ref> (Source is not ])</ref> | ||
In April 2004, he was a member of a Gush Shalom delegation who visited ] leader ] at his headquarters in ], to protest at Israeli prime minister ]'s threats against Arafat's life. | |||
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He and his group have been described as part of the "lunatic fringe leftists" by ], a senior correspondand for ] who stated: "Except for the lunatic fringe leftists, no one disputes that Israel had to react to the killing and kidnapping perpetrated by Hizbullah in our territory"<ref></ref> and he has marched alongside ]' ] and other Hamas and ] leadship denouncing what they describe as the ]<ref>{{Languageicon|he|Hebrew}}</ref>. | |||
He has been active in joint Israeli-Palestinian protests against the ] <ref>{{Languageicon|he|Hebrew}}</ref>. | |||
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Adam Keller (born 1955 in Tel Aviv-Yafo) is an Israeli conscientious objector, peace-activist and writer. He was among the founders of Gush Shalom, of which he is a spokesperson.
He has lived in Holon since 1987. He is married with one son. He studied History in Tel Aviv University and has an affinity to science fiction and suspense literature.
Political Views
A long-standing supporter of Yesh Gvul, Keller has served several prison terms for refusing reserve military duty in what he describes as the 1967-occupied territories.
In 1986, he was one of several activists who broke Israeli law by meeting PLO representatives in Romania and in 1988, during the first Intifada, after refusing to serve in Lebanon and being assigned kitchen duties Keller was court-martialled after spraying graffiti on 117 Israeli tanks and other military vehicles, exhorting "Soldiers refuse to be occupiers and aggressors. Don't go to the occupied territories".
In April 2004, he was a member of a Gush Shalom delegation who visited Palestinian Authority leader Yassir Arafat at his headquarters in Ramallah, to protest at Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon's threats against Arafat's life.
He has been active in joint Israeli-Palestinian protests against the apartheid wall .
Publications
Keller is editor of The Other Israel , the publication of the a group called 'The Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace'. He is the author of Terrible Days: Social Divisions and Political Paradoxes in Israel (Amstelveen 1987; ISBN 90-71261-02-6).
References
- The Guardian: 'I realised the stupidity of it' (Source is not WP:RS)
- Gush Shalom: Gush Shalom Members Visit ArafatTemplate:Languageicon
- Israeli-Palestinian demonstration at Ar-Ram in JerusalemTemplate:Languageicon
- The Other Israel
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