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Amnesty defends senior official’s anti-Israel tweets

August 17, 2015 13:38
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Naomi Firsht,

Naomi Firsht

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Amnesty International has defended their campaigns manager after the Israeli embassy complained about alleged anti-Israel tweets, saying the posts highlighted “the need for justice and accountability”.

Kristyan Benedict posted messages about the arson attack on a Palestinian home in the village of Douma in July, which resulted in two deaths.

One of the tweets read: “Palestinian baby burned to death in settler attack. They see their government getting away with murder every day.”

Mr Benedict also retweeted a post by Hamas relating to “Israel’s war crimes”.