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Is Israel Recruiting British Citizens For Its Death Squads?

Israeli Army recruiting foriegn nationals

Israel is facing a decline in new recruits for its army death squads. So much so, that it has created a new organisation, "Aish Malach", to actively recruit scores of non-Israeli Jews, many of them American.

Consider the fact that many Jewish Israelis are no longer willing to take up mandatory national service, for a secular, nationalist, Zionist cause. Scores of former soldiers are now so against the atrocities being committed against defenceless civilians, in the name of a “Jewish” homeland, that they would rather face jail time, than join the IDF.

It is a closely guarded fact, that Israel recruits for its death squads right here, in Britain. The Union of Jewish Students (UJS), has previously called for Jewish British students to voluntarily serve in the Israeli Army.

Quite what British Law makes of this is open to debate. The Foreign Enlistment Act of 1870 makes for interesting reading.

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This act of law makes it illegal for British citizens to serve in the Israeli army. Israel is in a perpetual state of war with several Arab nations, that are at peace with the UK. According to the legislation above, it's a crime for a British subject to enlist in the army of a foreign nation, that is at war with any country that the UK is at peace with.

Recently, ex-Israeli Jewish academic, Ilan Pappe, was vilified for accusing Jewish campus groups in the UK, of being “ambassadors of Israel”. The reality seems far worse, by openly recruiting for the IDF, the UJS has clearly revealed itself as an agent of a foreign power.

As such, British universities and colleges should take a firm stand against it, by not giving a platform to any campus society that affiliates with the UJS. The Government needs to have a clear line, denouncing and outlawing the recruitment of UK citizens, by Israel into its death squad of an army.

After all, we are all against any kind of fostering radicalism on our campuses, nevermind our citizens going abroad for training in terrorist training camps.

Aren’t we?

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