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Israelis risk jail to smuggle Palestinians

Nearly 600 Israelis have signed up for a campaign of civil disobedience, vowing to risk jail to smuggle Palestinian women and children into Israel for a brief taste of life outside the occupied West Bank.

The Israelis say they have been inspired by the example of Ilana Hammerman, a writer who is threatened with prosecution after publishing an article in which she admitted breaking the law to bring three Palestinian teenagers into Israel for a day out.

Ms. Hammerman said she wanted to give the young women, who had never left the West Bank, "some fun" and a chance to see the Mediterranean for the first time.

Her story has shocked many Israelis and led to a police investigation after right-wing groups called for her to be tried for security offences.

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Israel cracks down on its own dissidents

A growing number of Israelis are refusing to join the country's military, despite military service being compulsory for most citizens over the age of 17.

Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros reports from Jerusalem on Israel's conscientious objectors and the country's hardline approach to dealing with the "refuseniks".

 

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