Critics of the piece argued that the article was based on flawed sources, made impossible claims, and turned an, at most, isolated phenomenon into a claim of systematic abuse.
Israelis and Palestinians don’t just disagree about borders or security. They disagree about what happened, what it meant, and what the land represents.
The people of Hebron have grown up haunted, not just by the Biblical figures that make this place holy, but by the wails of their murdered families and friends.
“A lot of work is still ahead of us, and we will be tested by actions, not words,” said Avi Bluth, the head of the IDF’s Central Command – which is responsible for the West Bank.