In May 1983, about a year after the first Lebanon war broke out, and after around 500 soldiers had been killed in it, a group of Israelis formed Parents Against Silence. Representatives from the movement met with then-Defense Minister Moshe Arens, who made it clear to them that he was adamantly opposed to the withdrawal of the army from Lebanon.

After the Families of Hostages, It's Now the Soldiers' Families Turn to Shake Israel

After the Families of Hostages, It's Now the Soldiers' Families Turn to Shake Israel

In May 1983, about a year after the first Lebanon war broke out, and after around 500........

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