ADL took US cops to Israeli prison, occupied Hebron and settler winery during counter-terror seminar
Source: Mondoweiss
The cops flew into Tel Aviv on a Sunday afternoon. Four hours later, they met with an Anti-Defamation League official and an Israeli professor, who gave them an introduction to Israeli politics and society. A week later, the officers got time for an optional walk on the Mediterranean Sea, and in between their Tel Aviv arrival and their idyllic walk, they traveled to occupied Hebron and drank settlement wine in the Golan Heights.
Those are some of the details of a recent U.S. law enforcement trip to Israel sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). The itinerary for the 2016 ADL National Counter-Terrorism Seminar in Israel, obtained by Mondoweiss from a public records request to the Orlando Police Department, provides a look into what American cops do when theyre flown into Israel to meet with Israeli security officers. (The document is embedded at the end of this article.)
Since 2004, the ADL has taken American law enforcement on annual trips to Israel, where, the ADL says, the cops get strategies and best practices in fighting terror from Israeli experts. The ADL trips, and similar jaunts sponsored by the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs and the American Jewish Committees Project Interchange, are promoted as ways for U.S. law enforcement to learn how Israel deals with terrorism and to forge ties with Israeli security forces. The pro-Israel groups typically pay for the officers trips to Israel.
But the trips have come under withering controversy from Palestine solidarity activists and Black Lives Matter protesters. In an age of police militarization and a growing movement to combat police brutality, critics see these trips as potentially fueling harmful police tactics. And they point out that the Israeli army and police are occupying forces that have repeatedly been accused of violating Palestinian rights.
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