What do people think of the International Solidarity Movement, specifically their ideology of non-violence and the training given to volunteers before taking part? I do accept of course that you can' t go attacking Israeli soldiers with machine guns etc, are there some situations where nonviolence is appropriate at least as a strategy? Replies from communists/autonomists/anarchists who may have taken part would be interesting.
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