AFP - Israeli minister bans soldiers from volunteering with migrant children

From: Semere Asmelash <semereasmelash_at_ymail.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 15:26:20 +0000 (UTC)

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2016/08/16/Israel-minister-bans-soldiers-from-volunteering-with-migrant-children.html
Israeli minister bans soldiers from volunteering with migrant children

AFP, Tel Aviv 17 August 2016

Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman has prohibited soldiers from volunteering in their free time with children of migrants who are illegally in the country, sparking fierce debate Monday.

Human rights organizations, leftwing opposition politicians and some media condemned the decision as racist, while rightwing supporters said the soldiers should instead help disadvantaged Israelis.

Commanders of some units in the army, one of Israel's most important institutions, encourage their troops to carry out educational or fun initiatives with the children of African migrants, including in public parks in south Tel Aviv where many can be found.

Ultra-nationalist Lieberman, however, in recent days ordered the army to curtail such activities.

"Lieberman's directive derives from the belief that IDF (Israel Defense Forces) soldiers should take part in activities that are widely agreed upon and not at the heart of public debate, especially when the activity is among a population that is not here legally," a spokesman explained.

"The minister thinks that... IDF soldiers should follow the principle that 'charity begins at home' and help Holocaust survivors, people in need, the elderly," Lieberman's spokesman told AFP.

"Soldiers must primarily help the needy" Israelis, deputy defense minister Eli Ben-Dahan, a member of the religious nationalist Jewish Home party, told Israeli radio.

Nava Boker, a parliamentarian from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling Likud party, said "the role of soldiers is to defend the country's inhabitants."

But Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai responded on army radio that the country could "under no circumstances ignore the plight of children living among us."

And former defense minister Amir Peretz of Labor suggested Lieberman should "read a few things about how the Jewish tradition compels us to treat foreigners".
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