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    Miss Israel, IDF Soldier Receives “War Criminal” Verbal Attacks

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    Miss Israel Noa Cochva faced intense criticism and was subjected to a threatening situation while participating in what she described as a “social experiment” in New York City’s Washington Square Park. Cochva, who held a sign stating, “I am an IDF soldier. Ask me anything,” intended to engage with the public about her experiences and perspectives on the Israel-Gaza conflict.

    During the event, Cochva, a former combat medic and Miss Israel 2021, encountered a predominantly hostile response from the crowd. Approximately 70% of the interactions involved anti-Israel sentiments, with individuals expressing strong disapproval of her actions and role in the military. Notably, one disturbing encounter involved a woman who brandished a knife while confronting Cochva and her cameraman, escalating the situation to a point where Cochva felt compelled to flee the scene. The incident was reported to the police, though no records of the report were found according to an NYPD source.

    Cochva recounted being called a “war criminal” and faced other harsh comments questioning how she could reconcile her actions with her conscience. Despite the negative reactions, she defended her military service, stating, “I sleep really well because I know I’m on the right side of history.” Cochva emphasized her commitment to her duties as a medic during the conflict, treating all individuals, including Palestinians and those labeled as terrorists, irrespective of their background.

    The former beauty queen’s experiment highlighted the charged atmosphere surrounding discussions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly in academic settings like near New York University. Cochva expressed disappointment over the unwillingness of many to engage in meaningful dialogue, pointing out a broader issue of polarization and the influence of social media on public opinion.

    This incident is part of a series of confrontations and criticisms Cochva has faced, reflecting the broader contentious debate over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in international and local contexts. Her experiences underscore the complexities and intense emotions involved in discussing and dealing with the realities of such longstanding geopolitical issues.

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