
New Zealand Activists Open Hotline to 'Track Down' Visiting IDF Soldiers
New Zealand anti-Israel activists opened a hotline to track down IDF soldiers and reservists visiting the country, Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) announced, causing outrage this week among politicians and Jewish community groups.
Activists can call a phone number if they come across Israeli soldiers or reservists holidaying in the country, according to a PSNA newsletter.
“Israeli soldiers should not enjoy rest and recreation from genocide in New Zealand,” PSNA said in the newsletter. “We need your help to track them down so we can let them know they are not welcome here.”
PSNA National Chair John Minto said on Facebook that the “genocide hotline” was part of holding Israel and the New Zealand government to account for “the most horrendous war crimes [of] the 21st century.”
The announcement hotline was met by enthused supporters, Minto said on social media on Tuesday, January 28, asserting that it would save Palestinian lives by sending a message to Israel that the Western world does not accept its alleged war crimes. (JPost/VFI News)
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