Ebook: Deadly Exchange: The Dangerous Consequences of American Law Enforcement Trainings in Israel
- Tags: United States, racism, America, police brutality, racial profiling, Israel, Shin Bet, American justice, militarized police, militarization, white supremacy, Palestinian human rights, Jewish Voice for Peace
- Publisher: Jewish Voice for Peace
- Language: English
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The Deadly Exchange report reveals the extent of massive training programs between U.S. law enforcement and Israeli police, military, and the Shin Bet.
Produced by Researching the American Israeli Alliance (RAIA) in partnership with Jewish Voice for Peace, the report is the result of dozens of FOIAs yielding hundreds of documents as well as exclusive interviews with American and Israeli personnel.
Accompanying the report, RAIA released the Palestine is Here Database, a search engine mapping Israeli trainings of US law enforcement across American cities and towns.
Deadly Exchange: The Dangerous Consequences of American Law Enforcement Trainings in Israel demonstrates that the U.S. law enforcement agencies' endorsement of Israel's use of invasive surveillance, blatant racial profiling, and brutal force as a model for policing puts us all in danger.
Produced by Researching the American Israeli Alliance (RAIA) in partnership with Jewish Voice for Peace, the report is the result of dozens of FOIAs yielding hundreds of documents as well as exclusive interviews with American and Israeli personnel.
Accompanying the report, RAIA released the Palestine is Here Database, a search engine mapping Israeli trainings of US law enforcement across American cities and towns.
Deadly Exchange: The Dangerous Consequences of American Law Enforcement Trainings in Israel demonstrates that the U.S. law enforcement agencies' endorsement of Israel's use of invasive surveillance, blatant racial profiling, and brutal force as a model for policing puts us all in danger.
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