Breaking The Silence

Two Palestinians killed, four wounded in West Bank settler attack on school

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society later confirmed that two Palestinians had been killed, a 14-year-old and a 32-year-old. It also stated that four others had been wounded by gunfire.

A PALESTINIAN man walks past Hebrew graffiti that reads, ‘Death to Arabs,’ on the wall of a home allegedly damaged house by Israeli settlers in the village of Deir al-Hatab in the West Bank, in March 2026.
A site of an Israeli strike on a house, in Deir Al-Balah the Gaza Strip. April 7, 2025.

NGO alleges IDF razed civilian homes for buffer zone, did not have clear rules of engagement

 IDF soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip, October 26, 2024.

Anonymous soldier claims IDF uses human shields in Gaza - report

 Amiram Levin speaks at a conference organized by Zionist Camp parliament member Erel Margalit in Tel Aviv. May 22, 2016.

West Bank 'apartheid' is 'just like Nazi Germany' - former IDF commander


StandWithUs counters Breaking the Silence with alternative ‘dream’ tour

“As soon as we found out about this campaign, we acted,” said StandWithUs CEO Roz Rothstein, who is currently visiting Israel.

StandWithUs takes a stand against Breaking the Silence with alternative ‘dream’ tour

MKs call on A-G to investigate Breaking the Silence

Breaking the Silence slammed the letter, calling it a "desperate attempt" of a "discredited far-Right settler organization [Ad Kan] to revive a failed political campaign."

Manhunt for Ariel terrorist (IDF SPOKESPERSON'S OFFICE)

Breaking the Silence opens exhibition at European Parliament in Brussels

The photo exhibition marks 25 years since Baruch Goldstein massacred 29 Palestinian worshippers at the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron.

Nadav Weiman, Deputy Director of Breaking the Silence, at a photo exhibit at the European Parliament.

Breaking the Silence to appear at Jerusalem school, despite gov't efforts

The presentation is not for students and the school is not directly sponsoring the event, Shiloh told the Post.

A speaker talks during a "Breaking The Silence" event, at Tel Aviv University, January 17, 2016

'The Ambassador' reality show star running for Knesset

She made the trek from Ethiopian at the age of ten, and as and adult became deputy mayor of Tel Aviv. Now she's running for Knesset.

Former deputy mayor of Tel Aviv Mehereta Baruch-Ron, 2019.

Educator challenges ban, allowing Breaking the Silence to present to students

"We will continue to break the silence until the occupation ends," Avner Gvaryahu said.

Employees work at the offices of "Breaking the Silence" in Tel Aviv, Israel, December 16, 2015

Report: Breaking the Silence spokesperson detained in Hebron

Spokesperson for Breaking the Silence Dean Issacharoff was detained by Police for refusal to follow instructions.

Visitors on a tour held by leftwing NGO "Breaking the Silence" walk down Shuhada street in the West Bank city of Hebron April 19, 2017

Summer recess

In light of these lamentable laws, we can only seek to be fair and laud our lawmakers for passing at least one good piece of legislation this week.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sits alone at the Knesset

'Breaking the Silence' bill passed into law

"Organizations that undermine Israel and besmirch IDF soldiers will no longer be able to reach Israeli students," Education Minister Naftali Bennett said.

IDF soldiers during activities in the West Bank

Bill keeping far-left NGOs from schools advances to final vote

The bill will move to a final vote in the Knesset plenum in two weeks.

Visitors on a tour held by leftwing NGO "Breaking the Silence" walk down Shuhada street in the West Bank city of Hebron April 19, 2017