Ometz Le'sarev
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Ometz Le'sarev (Hebrew: אומץ לסרב, translit. courage to refuse) is an organization of Zionist reserve officers and soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who refuse to serve beyond the 1967 borders, but "shall continue serving in the Israel Defense Forces in any mission that serves Israel's defense." These conscientious objectors refer to themselves as refuseniks.
The movement began as a nucleus of 51 reserve officers and soldiers, who in January 2002 published an ad in the Israeli daily Ha'aretz, which would later come to be known as "The Combatants' Letter". Three years later the number of signatories had reached well over 600.
At first, the IDF responded by sentencing any refusenik who refused to serve in the West Bank and Gaza Strip to jail. Seeing that this was not a deterrent, and only raised awareness of refusal within the populace, it has stepped down its efforts, and has simply stopped calling on the refuseniks, or sending them to alternate duties within the 1967 borders, meaning, those borders that existed prior to the 1967 Six-Day War.
There are differing opinions in the Israeli public regarding the organization. The right wing opposes the movement up to calling their activity a treason during wartime and claim that their refusal encourage the Palestinians to step up suicide bombings in order to break the Israeli society.
The left wing, which opposes the occupation, is split between those who see refusal as a legitimate political tool, and those who believe that it is unlawful and only serves to undermine the IDF's and the Israeli peace camp standing within the populace.
However, the majority of the Israeli public rejects refusal to serve as a legitimate means and thinks the refuseniks are undermining democracy.[citation needed]
Israeli left-wing activist professor Amnon Rubinstein has warned that the refusal to serve by the left could undermine the refusal by the right to remove Israeli settlements.
[edit] The refusenik letter
- We, reserve combat officers and soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces, who were raised upon the principles of Zionism, sacrifice and giving to the people of Israel and to the State of Israel, who have always served in the front lines, and who were the first to carry out any mission, light or heavy, in order to protect the State of Israel and strengthen it.
- We, combat officers and soldiers who have served the State of Israel for long weeks every year, in spite of the dear cost to our personal lives, have been on reserve duty all over the Occupied Territories, and were issued commands and directives that had nothing to do with the security of our country, and that had the sole purpose of perpetuating our control over the Palestinian people. We, whose eyes have seen the bloody toll this Occupation exacts from both sides.
- We, who sensed how the commands issued to us in the Territories, destroy all the values we had absorbed while growing up in this country.
- We, who understand now that the price of Occupation is the loss of IDF’s human character and the corruption of the entire Israeli society.
- We, who know that the Territories are not Israel, and that all settlements are bound to be evacuated in the end.
- We hereby declare that we shall not continue to fight this War of the Settlements.
- We shall not continue to fight beyond the 1967 borders in order to dominate, expel, starve and humiliate an entire people.
- We hereby declare that we shall continue serving in the Israel Defense Forces in any mission that serves Israel’s defense.
- The missions of occupation and oppression do not serve this purpose – and we shall take no part in them.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Ometz Le'Sarev Homepage
- Refusing for Israel English Language Homepage
- Peace, Propaganda and the Promised Land: Media & the Israel-Palestine Conflict, documentary directed by Sut Jhally and Bathsheba Ratzkoff (2003) quotes Major Stav Adivi of Ometz Le'sarev