Yesh Gvul (Hebrew: יש גבול, can be translated as "There is a limit", as "There is a border", or as "Enough is enough") is a movement founded in 1982 at the outbreak of the Lebanon War, by combat veterans who refused to serve in Lebanon. Yesh Gvul's campaign of selective refusal is credited with contributing to the Israeli government's decision to withdraw from south Lebanon. Members of Yesh Gvul have also opposed military service in the Occupied Territories. Their slogan in 2014 was: "We don't shoot, we don't cry, and we don't serve in the occupied territories!" More information...
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