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<P>About a week ago, I asked Sergiey Sandler, from New Profile (Israeli
Conscientious Objector Organization) to write an article summerizing the C.O.
situation in Israel right now, so that I could use it for a feature on the
IMC-Central site. Anyway, he sent it to me today and I thought it would be
interesting for you people also.</P><FONT size=4>
<P><U>Analysis of Israeli Conscientious Objectors After the WTC/Pentagon
Bombings</U></P></FONT>
<P>Less than 24 hours after the attack on the WTC and the Pentagon,
the<BR>Israeli military radio station interviewed Israel's Minister
of<BR>Tourism <SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Times New Roman'; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: Miriam; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: HE">Rehav'am
(a.k.a - Gandhi) Ze' evi</SPAN>. Ze'evi, a former military general, is
the<BR>leader of Israel's ultra-rightwing faction, Moledet openly
advocating<BR>the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian Occupied Territories. In
the<BR>interview, Ze'evi argued that Israel should 'seize the
opportunity,<BR>now that the world understands us' and 'exterminate the
Palestinian<BR>entity'. He did not even try to hide the great satisfaction in
his<BR>voice, but then, he had good reason to be satisfied: that night he
had<BR>been made a member of the so-called 'kitchen cabinet' - the
top<BR>decision-making body of the Israeli government.<BR><BR>Reporting on his
first meeting with this forum, Ze'evi said he raised<BR>his ideas before the
other ministers, and those who earlier were<BR>hesitant now 'humbly lowered
their eyes'. However, while Ze'evi's mad<BR>plans encounter little resistance in
the Israeli government, they may<BR>now meet unexpected opposition from
below.<BR><BR>Recent years, and especially recent months, saw a dramatic decline
in<BR>the willingness of Israelis to enlist in the army and to take part
in<BR>the occupation. Conscientious objection is on the rise,
and<BR>dramatically so.<BR><BR>Conscientious objection in Israel comes in many
different forms. In<BR>addition to pacifists and anarchists, objecting to serve
in any sort<BR>of army, there are also political objectors, who refuse to serve
in an<BR>occupying army, and yet other political objectors who do serve in
the<BR>army, but refuse to be stationed on occupied territory. Finally,
there<BR>are members of the Druse religious community, who are drafted by
the<BR>Israeli army, but refuse to serve in an army fighting against
their<BR>own, Palestinian, people.<BR><BR>All in all, we know of at least 26
objectors that were imprisoned for<BR>their beliefs since the beginning of the
Intifada one year ago. This<BR>compared to only three imprisoned COs in the
preceding year. They are,<BR>however, only the tip of the iceberg.<BR><BR><A
href="http://www.newprofile.org/english/"><FONT color=#000000 size=2>New
Profile</FONT></A>, a feminist organization working to de-militarize
Israeli<BR>society and supporting conscientious objectors of all types,
estimates<BR>at least one hundred men and several hundreds of women
were<BR>interviewed this year by the two military committees set up to
examine<BR>cases of conscientious objection. A CO status exists in Israel
for<BR>women only. Men are practically always rejected by these committees
by<BR>various excuses and most reach military prison in the end.
Three<BR>appeals filed by COs to Israel's supreme court, which are
being<BR>discussed these days, challenge this situation.<BR><BR><A
href="http://www.yesh-gvul.org/english.html"><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Yesh
Gvul</FONT></A>, an organization supporting selective political
objectors,<BR>reports that it received some 200 calls from objectors. 95% of
these<BR>objectors do not end up in prison, because the army at some
stage<BR>decides to station them within Israel's recognized borders.
However,<BR>some still end up in prison, including, most recently, four
junior<BR>officers.<BR><BR>The Druse Initiative Committee, promoting objection
to military<BR>service in the Druse community, estimates that only some 50% of
all<BR>Druse men end up serving in the military.<BR><BR>The growth in the number
of declared objectors is not only the result<BR>of the Intifada. It also marks
the arrival of a new generation of<BR>Israeli citizens, more independent in
their thought than their parents<BR>and older siblings. 62 of these young
people, aged 15-18, have<BR>recently signed a letter to Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon<BR>stating their intention to refuse participating in the
oppression of<BR>the Palestinian people. 'We protest before you against the
aggressive<BR>and racist policy pursued by the Israeli government and its army,
and<BR>inform you that we do not intend to take part in the execution of
this<BR>policy', they wrote. Since the letter was published on September
2nd,<BR>it has received wide public attention and more youths have added
their<BR>signature to it.<BR><BR>Will the plans of minister Ze'evi materialize
or will the resistance<BR>of people of conscience in Israel will help prevent a
new disaster<BR>coming in the wake of the one that already happened? It is hard
to<BR>tell. Still, one important index gives room for hope, at least in
the<BR>long range. According to data obtained by New Profile, in
recent<BR>years, the relative amount of Israeli citizens that complete
regular<BR>military service has dropped below the 50% line (now
standing<BR>approximately at 44%). It appears most Israelis, even when they
voice<BR>support for the gravest crimes, fail, in the final account, to
support<BR>these crimes with their actions.<BR></P></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">Bryan Atinsky<BR>IMC-Israel <BR>English
Editorial Coordinator</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>