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Dozens of youth sign letter refusing to serve the 'occupation'
63 Students from all over Israel pen letter to PM, ministers, refusing
to enlist in the IDF and perpetuate the 'occupation and oppression of Palestinians.'
Elior Levy|Published: 28.12.17 , 23:57
Sixty-three draft age youngsters from around Israel sent a letter
Thursday to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister
Avigdor Lieberman, Education Minister Naftali Bennet and IDF Chief of
Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot declaring their refusal to enlist in the
IDF due to their belief that it serves to opress the Palestinian
people.
"The military carries out a racist government policy that violates
basic human rights and imposes one version of law for Israelis and
another for Palestinians–on the same territory," wrote the draft
refusers.
"We therefore have decided not to participate in the occupation and
oppression of the Palestinian people which separates people into two
hostile camps. The 'temporary' situation has been ongoing for 50 years
and we will not continue to enable it," they continued.
In the letter, they accuse the government of instigating the Israeli
population against Palestinians and Arab citizens. They referred to
Lieberman's comments regarding revoking the citizenship of Arab
Israeli residents, made after Trump's Jerusalem announcement.
"An entire nation exists in the shadow of organized incitement against
the Palestinians on both sides of the Green Line and we, youngsters
from all walks of Israeli life, refuse to believe the incitement and participate in the oppression and occupation led by the government,"
the teens wrote.
The initiators of the letter received guidance from previous draft
refusal writers, among them the signers of the '8200 letter.'
"This is not a trivial step in a Democratic country, but under any
government there may be actions that I cannot cooperate with," said
12th grade student Hillel from the northern town of Yodfat who signed
the letter.
"Publicizing this letter is much more important than the reactions
that I am expected to receive from people who find it hard to hear
such a stance," he said regarding the expected backlash.
One of the signees, Matan Helman, of Kibbutz Ogen, is already
incarcerated in military prison after declaring his unwillingness to
serve (in the IDF).
The signees also turned to other youth and asked them to reconsider
their IDF enlistment: "We will refuse to serve in the military out of
a commitment to the ideals of peace and with an awareness that we can
create another (better) reality in which to live. We call on our
fellow youth to ask themselves –is military service in fact working
towards this reality?"
In the coming weeks, the group intends to visit various locations
throughout Israel in order to enlist other youngsters to their cause.
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