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An Israeli teacher says that he was subjected to death threats and harassment of his daughter, because of his rejection of the Holocaust committed by the Israeli army against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

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History teacher Meir Paroshin, in statements reported by the “Above Authority” program, touched on the lives of the Palestinians under the occupation, and said, “How do we expect the Palestinians to live under the occupation forever?”

He referred to the pressures on anyone who expresses opposition to the violations committed in the Gaza Strip, stating, “All citizens of Israel know clearly that if you try to show the slightest bit of sympathy for the people of Gaza and criticize the killing of innocent citizens, including women and children, you will be exposed.” for political persecution.

He eats amid the rubble of destroyed buildings following the Israeli bombing in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on December 29, 2023 (French)

Paroshin added, "Society will accuse you, you will lose your job, and in the case that happened to me, you will go to prison," stressing that because of his position opposing the killing of women and children in Gaza, he received death threats to him and his children, and to harass and rape his daughter.

The Israeli teacher said that on October 18, he was summoned to the school where he was working, and was expelled, and the Israeli police summoned him for interrogation.

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