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Revision as of 23:49, 17 October 2004 by Gabbe (talk | contribs) (dab al-Aksa)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Gush Shalom (Translated from Hebrew, the name means "The Peace Bloc") is a radical left group which sees itself as the hardcore of Israeli peace movement. Gush Shalom is an extra-parliamentary organization, independent of any party or other political grouping. Some of its activists do belong to political parties, but the Gush is not aligned to any particular party. The Gush is lead by Uri Avneri, and to many Gush Shalom and Uri Avneri are synonymous.
Often described as "resolute", "militant", "radical" or "consistent", it is known for its unwavering stand in times of crisis, such as the al-Aksa intifada. Some call this "persistence" while other see this as "blindness" and "denial".
Gush Shalom is a radical leftist movement, and its classification as a peace movement is highly disputed. Uri Avneri, the Gush Shalom leader and a former journalist, was among the first to meet and nagotiate with PLO leader Yasser Arafat. Although Gush Shalom earned itself respect in Europe, it is regarded by most Israelis as a pro-Palestinian movement who supports violence and terrorism against Israelis. The movement itself hasn't been involved in direct terrorism but did publish several articles praising Palestinian attacks on Israeli civilians.
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- Gush Shalom
- Controversial articles (in Hebrew)
- Describing Palestinian terrorist act as heroic deeds
- On the 9/11 "disaster" and the Jewish dominance in the NeoCons
- Article praising Arafat, written for Arafat's birthday
- Avneri whitewash Palestinian terrorism and describe it as an heroic guerilla
- Avneri compares the battle in Jenin to Ghetto Warsaw uprising