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Critics of Gary Lineker are missing the point

If the contents of the video the Match of the Day presenter shared damage Israel, it is because the West Bank occupation damages Israel

December 13, 2017 17:17
Gary Lineker
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Gary Lineker – Spurs, England and Match of the Day legend – has found himself in the eye of the latest Israel-related social media storm, for sharing a video of Israeli soldiers arresting Palestinian young people, tweeted by prominent pro-Palestinian activist Ben White.

White has a well-documented history of saying repugnant things about Israel. Focusing on him, though, misses the point. He did not make the video, he shared.

B’Tselem, the organisation which actually produced the video and publicised the incident, is one of a small number of Israeli human rights organisations focusing on the Occupied Palestinian Territories and providing accurate, independent information about Israeli conduct on the West Bank. They are not responsible for the people who share their videos on Twitter.   

The argument over the tweet has obscured the facts of the case. The IDF has a responsibility to respect the basic rights of Palestinian children. Yet, too often, it fails to do so. In this case, young people – teenagers – were arrested by soldiers in Hebron. They were not given the opportunity to call their parents, nor were their parents informed of their whereabouts. They testified to physical abuse, and blindfolding.