The Courage
To Resist –All Honor To The Heroic Israeli Draft Resisters And Soldier Who Have
Refused To Take Part In The Bloodbath In Gaza
Frank Jackman
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A number of
members of Veterans For Peace, an organization of veterans of the American
government’s imperial adventures, now made up mostly of Vietnam War veterans as
veterans of earlier wars pass on but increasingly veterans of the Iraq and
Afghan campaigns, learned the hard way, and too late, like myself, that one
could refuse to comply with the government draft and military campaign orders.
We have come to appreciate the great courage that it takes to buck one’s government,
one’s neighbors, one’s friends when the war drums beat out the marching orders
and you are expected to join in lockstep. We salute those brothers and sisters in
Israel who have either refused induction in the military or have refused to
take part in the bloodbath in Gaza. One day when we live in a more peaceful
world those sacrifices will find a well-deserved place of honor. Presente!!!
************We are Israeli reservists. We refuse to serve.
A petition.
Yael Even Or is an Israeli journalist and activist who, during her service, evaluated candidates for the recruitment department of the Israeli army. She currently lives in New York City.
We are more than 50 Israelis who were once soldiers and now declare our refusal to be part of the reserves. We oppose the Israeli Army and the conscription law. Partly, that’s because we revile the current military operation. But most of the signers below are women and would not have fought in combat. For us, the army is flawed for reasons far broader than “Operation Protective Edge,” or even the occupation. We rue the militarization of Israel and the army’s discriminatory policies. One example is the way women are often relegated to low-ranking secretarial positions. Another is the screening system that discriminates against Mizrachi (Jews whose families originate in Arab countries) by keeping them from being fairly represented inside the army’s most prestigious units. In Israeli society, one’s unit and position determines much of one’s professional path in the civilian afterlife.
To us, the current military operation and the way militarization affects Israeli society are inseparable. In Israel, war is not merely politics by other means — it replaces politics. Israel is no longer able to think about a solution to a political conflict except in terms of physical might; no wonder it is prone to never-ending cycles of mortal violence. And when the cannons fire, no criticism may be heard.
This petition, long in the making, has a special urgency because of the brutal military operation now taking place in our name. And although combat soldiers are generally the ones prosecuting today’s war, their work would not be possible without the many administrative roles in which most of us served. So if there is a reason to oppose combat operations in Gaza, there is also a reason to oppose the Israeli military apparatus as a whole. That is the message of this petition:
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We were soldiers in a wide variety of units and positions in the Israeli military—a fact we now regret, because, in our service, we found that troops who operate in the occupied territories aren’t the only ones enforcing the mechanisms of control over Palestinian lives. In truth, the entire military is implicated. For that reason, we now refuse to participate in our reserve duties, and we support all those who resist being called to service.The Palestinian residents of the West Bank and Gaza Strip are deprived of civil rights and human rights. They live under a different legal system from their Jewish neighbors. This is not exclusively the fault of soldiers who operate in these territories. Those troops are, therefore, not the only ones obligated to refuse. Many of us served in logistical and bureaucratic support roles; there, we found that the entire military helps implement the oppression of the Palestinians.
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