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Amir Haskel

Amir Abraham Haskel (Hebrew: אמיר השכל; born August 9, 1953) is an IDF Brigadier General and Air Force Pilot in reserve and a researcher of the Holocaust. Haskel is one of the prominent figures in the ongoing wave of protests against Benjamin Netanyahu.

Amir Haskel
אמיר השכל
Born (1953-08-09) August 9, 1953 (age 70)
NationalityIsraeli
Alma mater
Occupations
Years active1973–present
Known for

Biography edit

Haskel was born in Jerusalem, the eldest of parents who immigrated from Poland. The families of both his parents emigrated to Israel before World War II. When he was younger, his family moved to Tel Aviv where Haskel attended Elharizi Elementary School and later attended Geula Highschool. Haskel was a member of the Aviation Club and later on, followed in his pilot cousin's footsteps and volunteered for pilots' training.[1] Haskel began his service in the Air Force's helicopter training course and later transferred to reconnaissance and training as a transport pilot. During his training course, the Yom Kippur War broke out, during which Haskel assisted with marking, inquiring, and battle prepping.[2] Haskel served as a Hercules pilot in the 131 squadron and took part in Operation Solomon to airlift the Ethiopian Jews of Beta Israel from Sudan to Israel.[3] During his service Haskel commanded a Hawkeye squadron, the 103 Squadron between 1992 and 1994, Sde Dov Air Base between 1995 and 1997 and Air Base 27, the Air Force's heavy transport base, between 1997 and 1999. Between 1999 and 2002, Haskel commanded the Human Resources division.

Holocaust research edit

As commander of the Human Resources division, Haskel, along with the IDF's Head Education commander, Elazar Stern, initiated the "Edim B'Madim" (Witnesses in Uniform) program – The IDF's Delegations to Poland, and headed the first delegation of IDF officers in 2001.[4] His first trip to Poland lasted five days and was a meaningful event in his life. He returned with the resolve to deepen his knowledge about the Holocaust, with the question as to how it came to pass that in civilized Germany, amidst the 20th century, such an event as the Holocaust occurred. Following his retirement from the IDF, Haskel underwent a training course for guides to Poland at Yad Vashem and dedicated his time to studying the Holocaust. The first two delegations he instructed were youth delegations, during which he felt, in his words, that teenagers are not ready for a journey such as this, some "do not connect" and others experience it too harshly. In December 2004, Haskel was invited to guide IDF delegations by the headmaster of the school for the instruction of the Holocaust at Yad Vashem, Moti Shalem. Haskel visited Poland about seventy times, mainly with IDF delegations. Haskel published three books about the Holocaust, among which was a book about the German Righteous Among the Nations and also a book about Jews who rebelled against the Nazis.[5] According to Haskel, his deep understanding from his studies about the Holocaust is the tendency of most human beings to stand idly by and about the danger in standing idly by.[6]

Protest against the prime minister edit

 
Closing of Balfour encampment of no condition, breakfast before the demolition of the encampment on March 22, 2021. Haskel is third from the left

In October 2016, Haskel began to protest against prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claiming that he is leading towards a bi-national state, is not furthering peace and security,[7] is "tearing Israeli society apart", and derailing Israeli democracy using "anti-democratic legislation and attacking the press and gatekeepers". As one of the first in the "Individual Protests", Haskel protested for four years on his own and with a handful of others at various junctions, mainly at the entrance to his hometown of Yavne.

On June 11, 2020, Haskel joined Ori Nachman, who had been protesting for days near the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem, and, with inspiration from the George Floyd protests, initiated the "Sabbath Protests at Balfour". Haskel was joined by members of the "Individual Protest". On June 26, 2020, police came to break up a protest at Balfour Street with a few dozen protesters and arrested Haskel, who was giving a speech, claiming that protesters were blocking off the road.[8] Haskel was arrested along with two others. They were offered to be released in exchange for a commitment to never return to Balfour Street, but they refused. The day after Haskel's arrest, hundreds marched towards the Russian Compound, where Haskel and the others had been detained. On Balfour Street, the number of protesters had reached a thousand.[9] On the following Sunday morning, Haskel was released by the detainee judge without preconditions.[10] In the days which followed, the number of protesters continued to rise and on July 14, a protest of thousands of people was held and was attended for the first time by youth protest movements. This event is what sparked the penultimate protests against Benjamin Netanyahu.

On June 13, 2023, Haskel was arrested by police prior to attending an economics conference in Sderot where he was protesting against ministers Nir Barkat and Yitzhak Goldknopf as part of the ongoing 2023 Israeli judicial reform protests against the government. Haskel was informed by police that he cannot go inside to attend the conference even though he had signed up for the public event on May 24th, just a few weeks before. Haskel stated that the police had no right to prevent him from entering due to the fact that it was a public event that he had signed up for. Haskel was detained by police who claimed he was "interfering with public order". Later, in a police investigation, Haskel told the investigator "We are fighting for democracy - Is this democracy?". Haskel was later released under no pre-conditions.[11][12]

Personal life edit

Haskel resides in Yavne, is married to Alisa, a teacher, and the two have four children.[1] Haskel has a master's degree in political science from the University of Haifa and also studied at the United States Air Force Academy.[13]

Books edit

  • Haskel, Amir (January 20, 2014). The Warden of Block 11 (Paperback). Contento Now. p. 274. ISBN 978-9655502602. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  • Giborim Regilim (Regular Heroes): About the German Righteous Among the Nations - (2014)
  • Al Zicharon V'Shichacha: HaMikre Shel Zorin, Bielski V'Anilevish (About Memory and Forgetfulness: The Zorin, Bielski and Anilevich Affair) – (2016)

External links edit

  • Amir Haskel on Twitter
  • HELLER, ARON (June 29, 2020). "A quiet Israeli ex-general emerges as new hero for anti-Netanyahu camp". The Times of Israel. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  • Goldman, Paul; Smith, Saphora (August 2, 2020). "Israeli writer Amir Haskel emerges as a symbol of anti-Netanyahu protests". NBC News. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  • Morag, Gilad (June 27, 2020). "The Pilot and the Holocaust Researcher Who Became the Symbol of the Protests Against Netanyahu". Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  • Lazar, Dan (December 15, 2018). "Making Sure the World Doesn't Change Him – Amir Haskel Protests at the Intersections" (in Hebrew). Davar. Retrieved December 5, 2020.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Lax, Ophra (April 16, 2015). "Personal Interest – Brigadier General (Res.) Amir Heskel" (in Hebrew). Arutz Sheva. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  2. ^ Shapira, Hagar (2005). "Then At School – During That War – Brigadier Gen Amir Haskel" (in Hebrew). Israeli Air Force. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  3. ^ Levy, Shay (July 10, 2020). "Musar Haskel (Moral of the Story)" (in Hebrew). Mako. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  4. ^ "Anna's Victory" (in Hebrew). Israeli Air Force. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  5. ^ "Author – Amir Haskel" (in Hebrew). Simania. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  6. ^ Panel Talk: Amir Haskel Explains About the Mass Protests Against Netanyahu on YouTube
  7. ^ Yom Tov, Hadas (June 7, 2020). "Protests in Israel" (in Hebrew). Davar. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  8. ^ "What Can Really Be Seen in Video of Amir Haskel's Arrest". Globes (in Hebrew). June 30, 2020. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  9. ^ Hachmon, Alon (June 27, 2020). "Gantz and Ashkenazi Call for Release of Those Arrested at Protest Against Netanyahu, A Shame for Democracy" (in Hebrew). Maariv. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  10. ^ Friedson, Yael; Cohen, Gilad (June 28, 2020). "Haskel Was Released Without Preconditions: "Crazy Reality, Nobody Will Prevent Us from Protesting"". Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  11. ^ Kaspit, Ben (June 13, 2023). "They're Doing a Selection - After His Arrest, Amir Haskel Talks About The Incident" (in Hebrew). Maariv. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  12. ^ Kidon, Sharon; Ishay, Shenrav (June 14, 2023). "Amir Haskel Arrested Outside of Economics Conference attended by Nir Barkat: "Selection, Police Mind Control"" (in Hebrew). Ynet. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  13. ^ Levy Bokin, Keren (April 15, 2015). "Holocaust Remembrance Day: Witnesses In Uniform" (in Hebrew). Yavne Portal. Retrieved December 5, 2020.

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Amir Abraham Haskel Hebrew אמיר השכל born August 9 1953 is an IDF Brigadier General and Air Force Pilot in reserve and a researcher of the Holocaust Haskel is one of the prominent figures in the ongoing wave of protests against Benjamin Netanyahu Amir Haskelאמיר השכל Born 1953 08 09 August 9 1953 age 70 NationalityIsraeliAlma materUniversity of HaifaUnited States Air Force AcademyOccupationspilotguideYears active1973 presentKnown forAir Force servicepolitical activismsocial activismentrepreneurship Contents 1 Biography 2 Holocaust research 3 Protest against the prime minister 4 Personal life 5 Books 6 External links 7 ReferencesBiography editHaskel was born in Jerusalem the eldest of parents who immigrated from Poland The families of both his parents emigrated to Israel before World War II When he was younger his family moved to Tel Aviv where Haskel attended Elharizi Elementary School and later attended Geula Highschool Haskel was a member of the Aviation Club and later on followed in his pilot cousin s footsteps and volunteered for pilots training 1 Haskel began his service in the Air Force s helicopter training course and later transferred to reconnaissance and training as a transport pilot During his training course the Yom Kippur War broke out during which Haskel assisted with marking inquiring and battle prepping 2 Haskel served as a Hercules pilot in the 131 squadron and took part in Operation Solomon to airlift the Ethiopian Jews of Beta Israel from Sudan to Israel 3 During his service Haskel commanded a Hawkeye squadron the 103 Squadron between 1992 and 1994 Sde Dov Air Base between 1995 and 1997 and Air Base 27 the Air Force s heavy transport base between 1997 and 1999 Between 1999 and 2002 Haskel commanded the Human Resources division Holocaust research editAs commander of the Human Resources division Haskel along with the IDF s Head Education commander Elazar Stern initiated the Edim B Madim Witnesses in Uniform program The IDF s Delegations to Poland and headed the first delegation of IDF officers in 2001 4 His first trip to Poland lasted five days and was a meaningful event in his life He returned with the resolve to deepen his knowledge about the Holocaust with the question as to how it came to pass that in civilized Germany amidst the 20th century such an event as the Holocaust occurred Following his retirement from the IDF Haskel underwent a training course for guides to Poland at Yad Vashem and dedicated his time to studying the Holocaust The first two delegations he instructed were youth delegations during which he felt in his words that teenagers are not ready for a journey such as this some do not connect and others experience it too harshly In December 2004 Haskel was invited to guide IDF delegations by the headmaster of the school for the instruction of the Holocaust at Yad Vashem Moti Shalem Haskel visited Poland about seventy times mainly with IDF delegations Haskel published three books about the Holocaust among which was a book about the German Righteous Among the Nations and also a book about Jews who rebelled against the Nazis 5 According to Haskel his deep understanding from his studies about the Holocaust is the tendency of most human beings to stand idly by and about the danger in standing idly by 6 Protest against the prime minister edit nbsp Closing of Balfour encampment of no condition breakfast before the demolition of the encampment on March 22 2021 Haskel is third from the leftIn October 2016 Haskel began to protest against prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu claiming that he is leading towards a bi national state is not furthering peace and security 7 is tearing Israeli society apart and derailing Israeli democracy using anti democratic legislation and attacking the press and gatekeepers As one of the first in the Individual Protests Haskel protested for four years on his own and with a handful of others at various junctions mainly at the entrance to his hometown of Yavne On June 11 2020 Haskel joined Ori Nachman who had been protesting for days near the Prime Minister s residence in Jerusalem and with inspiration from the George Floyd protests initiated the Sabbath Protests at Balfour Haskel was joined by members of the Individual Protest On June 26 2020 police came to break up a protest at Balfour Street with a few dozen protesters and arrested Haskel who was giving a speech claiming that protesters were blocking off the road 8 Haskel was arrested along with two others They were offered to be released in exchange for a commitment to never return to Balfour Street but they refused The day after Haskel s arrest hundreds marched towards the Russian Compound where Haskel and the others had been detained On Balfour Street the number of protesters had reached a thousand 9 On the following Sunday morning Haskel was released by the detainee judge without preconditions 10 In the days which followed the number of protesters continued to rise and on July 14 a protest of thousands of people was held and was attended for the first time by youth protest movements This event is what sparked the penultimate protests against Benjamin Netanyahu On June 13 2023 Haskel was arrested by police prior to attending an economics conference in Sderot where he was protesting against ministers Nir Barkat and Yitzhak Goldknopf as part of the ongoing 2023 Israeli judicial reform protests against the government Haskel was informed by police that he cannot go inside to attend the conference even though he had signed up for the public event on May 24th just a few weeks before Haskel stated that the police had no right to prevent him from entering due to the fact that it was a public event that he had signed up for Haskel was detained by police who claimed he was interfering with public order Later in a police investigation Haskel told the investigator We are fighting for democracy Is this democracy Haskel was later released under no pre conditions 11 12 Personal life editHaskel resides in Yavne is married to Alisa a teacher and the two have four children 1 Haskel has a master s degree in political science from the University of Haifa and also studied at the United States Air Force Academy 13 Books editHaskel Amir January 20 2014 The Warden of Block 11 Paperback Contento Now p 274 ISBN 978 9655502602 Retrieved December 5 2020 Giborim Regilim Regular Heroes About the German Righteous Among the Nations 2014 Al Zicharon V Shichacha HaMikre Shel Zorin Bielski V Anilevish About Memory and Forgetfulness The Zorin Bielski and Anilevich Affair 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amir Haskel Amir Haskel on Twitter HELLER ARON June 29 2020 A quiet Israeli ex general emerges as new hero for anti Netanyahu camp The Times of Israel Retrieved December 5 2020 Goldman Paul Smith Saphora August 2 2020 Israeli writer Amir Haskel emerges as a symbol of anti Netanyahu protests NBC News Retrieved December 5 2020 Morag Gilad June 27 2020 The Pilot and the Holocaust Researcher Who Became the Symbol of the Protests Against Netanyahu Ynet in Hebrew Retrieved December 5 2020 Lazar Dan December 15 2018 Making Sure the World Doesn t Change Him Amir Haskel Protests at the Intersections in Hebrew Davar Retrieved December 5 2020 References edit a b Lax Ophra April 16 2015 Personal Interest Brigadier General Res Amir Heskel in Hebrew Arutz Sheva Retrieved December 5 2020 Shapira Hagar 2005 Then At School During That War Brigadier Gen Amir Haskel in Hebrew Israeli Air Force Retrieved December 5 2020 Levy Shay July 10 2020 Musar Haskel Moral of the Story in Hebrew Mako Retrieved December 5 2020 Anna s Victory in Hebrew Israeli Air Force Retrieved December 5 2020 Author Amir Haskel in Hebrew Simania Retrieved December 5 2020 Panel Talk Amir Haskel Explains About the Mass Protests Against Netanyahu on YouTube Yom Tov Hadas June 7 2020 Protests in Israel in Hebrew Davar Retrieved December 5 2020 What Can Really Be Seen in Video of Amir Haskel s Arrest Globes in Hebrew June 30 2020 Retrieved December 5 2020 Hachmon Alon June 27 2020 Gantz and Ashkenazi Call for Release of Those Arrested at Protest Against Netanyahu A Shame for Democracy in Hebrew Maariv Retrieved December 5 2020 Friedson Yael Cohen Gilad June 28 2020 Haskel Was Released Without Preconditions Crazy Reality Nobody Will Prevent Us from Protesting Ynet in Hebrew Retrieved December 5 2020 Kaspit Ben June 13 2023 They re Doing a Selection After His Arrest Amir Haskel Talks About The Incident in Hebrew Maariv Retrieved June 14 2023 Kidon Sharon Ishay Shenrav June 14 2023 Amir Haskel Arrested Outside of Economics Conference attended by Nir Barkat Selection Police Mind Control in Hebrew Ynet Retrieved June 14 2023 Levy Bokin Keren April 15 2015 Holocaust Remembrance Day Witnesses In Uniform in Hebrew Yavne Portal Retrieved December 5 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amir Haskel amp oldid 1183622199, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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