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Revision as of 23:37, 11 April 2007 by Abu ali (talk | contribs) (Undid revision 122084138 by 67.70.107.228 (talk))(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Adam Keller (born 1955 in Tel Aviv-Yafo) is an Israeli conscientious objector and peace activist who was among the founders of Gush Shalom, of which he is a spokesperson.
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.
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 what they claim was an Ariel Sharon, Israel's prime minister, threat against Arafat's life.
Publications
Keller has authored Terrible Days: Social Divisions and Political Paradoxes in Israel (Amstelveen 1987; ISBN 90-71261-02-6).
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