The CNN report begins with an interview with Cochav Elkayam-Levy. She is identified as an “expert in human rights law who organized a civil committee to document evidence.” The speaker is indeed an expert, but not of human rights law. In her former positions, including a post for the [neocolony’s] Attorney General’s Office in the International Law Department, she provided the legal justification for [neocolonial] officials committing human rights violations against Palestinians.

She had previously published a “guidance for policymaking, government officials and legal advisors in the management of hunger strikes.” There, she provided a detailed legal manual to “standardization through legislation and regulation” for forced feeding – a brutal act of torture used to break political prisoners. In the same year, [the neocolony] legalized and regulated the “forced feeding” law to oppress and torture Palestinian prisoners protesting their administrative detentions through hunger strikes.

Yet, CNN considered it appropriate to bring her as a human rights expert. In her interview, which opens the CNN report, Elkayam-Levy presents nothing but justifications for the absence of evidence and facts. While Elkayam-Levy claims to speak under the auspice of the “civil committee,” CNN hides the tight connections between her and the National Security Council for the [Zionist] Prime Minister.

Elkayam-Levy is also the founder and director of the “Dvora Institute,” which works as a close advisory body to the [Zionist] prime minister’s “National Security Council.” The advisory committee for the Dvora Institute includes a former director of the [Zionist] Prime Minister’s Office, and three former officials in the National Security Council.