Uri Zaki, a prominent Israeli activist, attacked the human rights organization B'Tselem, calling it a 'shame and disgrace' and accusing it of becoming anti-Israeli, according to reports.
01 · THE DISPATCH
Uri Zaki, a known Israeli activist, launched a verbal attack on the human rights organization B'Tselem, calling it a 'shame and disgrace' and accusing it of becoming anti-Israeli. The statement, reported by local media, adds to ongoing criticism of B'Tselem from right-wing circles. No further details were provided.
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