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He heads the organisation's national security team which according to the Reut website "is primarily focused on the assault on Israel's right to exist and the Israeli-Palestinian arena".<ref>[http://reut-institute.org/en/Content.aspx?Page=Team&MemberId=19 National Security Team: Eran Shayshon,] Reut Institute, accessed May 31 2012</ref>
 
He heads the organisation's national security team which according to the Reut website "is primarily focused on the assault on Israel's right to exist and the Israeli-Palestinian arena".<ref>[http://reut-institute.org/en/Content.aspx?Page=Team&MemberId=19 National Security Team: Eran Shayshon,] Reut Institute, accessed May 31 2012</ref>
  
He has authored articles published in Israeli media and internationally on what he terms "the delegitimization challenge" and how to fight it.<ref>Eran Shayshon,[http://www.jewishjournal.com/cover_story/article/how_to_fight_delegitimization_20100427 How to Fight Delegitimization,] JewishJournal.com, accessed May 31 2012</ref>
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He has authored articles published in Israeli media and internationally on what he terms "the delegitimization challenge" and how to fight it.<ref>Eran Shayshon, [http://www.jewishjournal.com/cover_story/article/how_to_fight_delegitimization_20100427 How to Fight Delegitimization,] JewishJournal.com, accessed May 31 2012</ref>
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Shayshon has written:
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:"Standing together, however, does not mean uniformity; it means unity. Our biggest asset in this struggle could be the diversity of the Jewish people. Many within our communities disapprove of the Israeli gov-ernment's actions and policies yet clearly have an unequivocal position against the delegitimization of Israel. In fact, paradoxically, the more critical an organization is of Israeli policies, the more effective its voice could be against delegitimization. Therefore, we need to have a broader "Jewish tent," which includes all those who are willing to stand against delegitimization, in order to drive a wedge between the extremists and those who have legitimate criticism of Israeli policies."<ref>Eran SHayshon, [http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Op-EdContributors/Article.aspx?id=217839 Our 'Egyptian' revolution against the assault on Israel], Jerusalem Post, accessed 19 June 2012</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 14 November 2012

Eran Shayshon is a national security analyst for the Reut Institute an Israeli think tank known for arguing that 'delegitimization' is a key political threat to the country and should be vigourously countered.[1]

He heads the organisation's national security team which according to the Reut website "is primarily focused on the assault on Israel's right to exist and the Israeli-Palestinian arena".[2]

He has authored articles published in Israeli media and internationally on what he terms "the delegitimization challenge" and how to fight it.[3]

Shayshon has written:

"Standing together, however, does not mean uniformity; it means unity. Our biggest asset in this struggle could be the diversity of the Jewish people. Many within our communities disapprove of the Israeli gov-ernment's actions and policies yet clearly have an unequivocal position against the delegitimization of Israel. In fact, paradoxically, the more critical an organization is of Israeli policies, the more effective its voice could be against delegitimization. Therefore, we need to have a broader "Jewish tent," which includes all those who are willing to stand against delegitimization, in order to drive a wedge between the extremists and those who have legitimate criticism of Israeli policies."[4]

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Notes

  1. The Delegitimization Challenge: Creating a Political Firewall, Reut Institute, accessed May 31 2012
  2. National Security Team: Eran Shayshon, Reut Institute, accessed May 31 2012
  3. Eran Shayshon, How to Fight Delegitimization, JewishJournal.com, accessed May 31 2012
  4. Eran SHayshon, Our 'Egyptian' revolution against the assault on Israel, Jerusalem Post, accessed 19 June 2012