Night letter
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A night letter is an unsigned leaflet distributed clandestinely.
In the late 1970s, Israeli peace activists belonging to the Shelly Party (Peace and Equality for Israel) (מפלגת שלי - שלום ושוויון לישראל), a small left-wing party then holding two seats in the Knesset, distributed numerous such night letters in the postboxes of Tel-Aviv houses. The leaflets contained eye-witness testimonies on severe human rights violations committed by IDF soldiers in the Occupied Territories, whose publication was forbidden by the military censorship. The leaflets were unsigned and at the time the party denied any connection with them. Only many years later did Uri Avnery, at the time Knesset member for Shelly, admit to having composed the leaflets and organised their distribution, stating that this act was justified since the censorship had abused its power to withhold information from the public.