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'''Criticism of Israel '''is a wide and contentious subject. We hope to cover as many bases as possible and provide a valid distinction between valid and invalid criticism of [[Israel]].
'''Criticism of Israel '''is a wide and contentious subject. We hope to cover as many bases as possible and provide a valid distinction between valid and invalid criticism of [[Israel]].
== Valid Criticism of Israel ==
* From 2015 to 2019, Israel was the 8th largest exporter of weapons in the world, producing 3% of all weapons in the world, and the industry had almost doubled, growing by 77% in that time.<ref>https://euro-sd.com/2020/03/news/16688/sipri-biggest-arms-exporters-and-importers/</ref> In 2014, Israel was the greatest exporter of weapons per capita in the world, making $97 from the weapons industry per person.<ref>https://rwer.wordpress.com/2016/01/12/the-15-largest-arms-exporters-per-capita/</ref>
* Israel conceals its production and storage of nuclear weapons. Two notable controversies around this are the [[Vela Incident (1979)|Vela Incident]] and the life of [[Mordechai Vanunu]].
== References ==
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Revision as of 14:47, 11 December 2020

Criticism of Israel is a wide and contentious subject. We hope to cover as many bases as possible and provide a valid distinction between valid and invalid criticism of Israel.

Valid Criticism of Israel

  • From 2015 to 2019, Israel was the 8th largest exporter of weapons in the world, producing 3% of all weapons in the world, and the industry had almost doubled, growing by 77% in that time.[1] In 2014, Israel was the greatest exporter of weapons per capita in the world, making $97 from the weapons industry per person.[2]
  • Israel conceals its production and storage of nuclear weapons. Two notable controversies around this are the Vela Incident and the life of Mordechai Vanunu.

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