Английская Википедия:Avner Gvaryahu

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Шаблон:Short description Avner Gvaryahu (born 1983/1984) is the current executive director of the Israeli-based non-profit Breaking the Silence.

Early life and education

Gvaryahu was born to a religious, Zionist family.[1] He was raised in Rehovot, alongside his two brothers and two sisters.[1] He attended a yeshiva until grade 12, after which he volunteered with the Israeli Scouts for a year.[1][2]

After joining the Israeli Defense Forces in 2004, he served as a sergeant in the Orev unit of the paratroopers until 2007.[1][3] While serving in the IDF in Nablus and Jenin, Gvaryahu realized the negative effects of the IDF on Palestinian communities.[4][3][5][6] He later claimed that his commanders encouraged members of his battalion to kill, rather than arrest, targets.[3]

After serving in the IDF, Gvaryahu studied social work in Tel Aviv.[1][2]

Activism

Gvaryahu was working with Breaking the Silence by 2011.[2] At the time, he worked as a tour guide for the non-profit, showing visitors the impact of the occupation in the West Bank.[2]

By 2014, Gvaryahu was the non-profit's spokesperson.[7]

In 2018, Gvaryahu, by then the group's CEO, and three other members of Breaking the Silence leadership were detained by Israeli border police in Mitzpe Yair while leading a tour in the South Hebron Hills.[8][9]

Gvaryahu has spoken out against Israeli military campaigns in the occupied territories, such as raids on the West Bank's Jenin refugee camp.[10] He has clarified that although he believes Israel has a right to self-defense, he does not believe current military activity in the occupied territories constitutes self-defense.[11]

Personal life

In 2016, Gvaryahu became a target in a campaign by Im Tirzu, which accused him of being planted by a foreign government.[1]

Gvaryahu and his wife, who works as a journalist, live in Tel Aviv.[12]

References

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