Whats the relationship like these days between international journalists and the Israeli government?
When you’re working with the Israeli government, you’re able to get access to officials at any time, 24 hours a day. The open anger toward us comes from many of the soldiers. It’s no secret that the army doesn’t like the media. They don’t like the images of what they’re doing being shown on television. But you know, lots of days, I would go to the West Bank and on the way down meet two dozen soldiers at the various checkpoints, and they’d be congenial. I think the larger problem in terms of these shootings seems to be the younger soldiers. They’re 18 and they have guns and a lot of power. They feel they’re under threat all day.
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