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Israel: Elite commandos refuse to serve in Occupied Territories
By Julie Hyland
24 December 3003
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The refusal of thirteen reservists in Israels elite commando
unit, Sayeret Matkal, to serve on missions in the Occupied Territories
is the latest expression of the growing opposition within the
armed forces to the Sharon governments repression of the
Palestinian people.
The Sayeret Matkal is Israels most celebrated commando
unit. Comparable to the US militarys Delta Force, it has
been involved in some of Israels most high profile security
missions, and senior military and political figures have served
within its ranksincluding former prime ministers Ehud Barak
and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Thirteen of the units reservists wrote a letter to Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon on December 21, stating they were no longer
prepared to defend illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip. Their letter stipulated that their refusal to
participate in the operations, which have involved brutal raids
on Palestinian homes supposedly targeting senior militants, was
motivated by grave concern for the future of Israel as a
democratic Zionist and Jewish state, and with concern for her
moral image.
We say to you today, we will no longer give our hands
to the oppressive reign in the territories and the denial of human
rights to millions of Palestinians, reads the letter, and
we will no longer serve as a defensive shield for the settlement
enterprise.
The letter branded Israel as an aggressive occupying force
in the Palestinian territories that is riding roughshod over the
democratic rights and lives of the people: We shall no longer
lend our hand to the quelling of human rights of millions of Palestinians.
We shall no longer serve as a defense shield for the
settlements campaign.
We shall no longer deface our human image as an army
of occupation.
We shall no longer deny our commitment as fighters in
the Israel DEFENSE forces.
The letter stressed that the reservists were not refusing to
protect the security of the Israeli people, but indicted the Israeli
government for undermining that security through its provocative
and murderous actions in the Occupied Territories.
We fear for the destiny of the children of this land,
exposed to an evil that is unnecessary, and to which we have lent
our hands. We have long transgressed the border of soldiers, just
in their ways, and have become warriors suppressing another nation.
We shall cross this border no more!
The reservists letter ignited a furious response from across
the military and political establishment, not only for its unreserved
condemnation of Israels actions, but because at least one
of the signatories is a Major. Of the thirteen, nine are on active
duty.
Deputy Defense Minister Zeev Boim said, These soldiers
should be stripped of their uniform and face judgement for their
disobedience and rebellion.
The signatories, who were infected with this leprosy
of refusal must be stripped of their military aura and tried for
disobedience and even, I would say, incitement to mutiny,
Boim went on.
National Religious Party whip Shaul Yahalom said the group
should be put in jail, while Labour Party MP Danny
Yatom, a former head of the Mossad overseas intelligence agency
and deputy commander of Sayeret Matkal, branded the protest as
illegal. Regardless of whether Sharons policy
was exacerbating friction with the Palestinians, this
could not justify soldiers refusal to serve, he said.
Ehud Barak demanded that the 13 immediately retract
their protest and issued a naked apologia for Sharons crimes,
stating, In a democracy theres no place for refusal
because it is the elected government that issues the orders to
the army. As much as we are divided over the hesitant and confused
policy of Sharons government which is endangering Israel,
it is essential that this battle be waged in the public sphere,
and for the army to defend all of us.
Sharon declined to comment, but an army spokesman decried the
reservistsstating that the fact the thirteen had addressed
their letter to Sharon rather than military commanders proved
they had a political axe to grind.
It is very serious that reserve soldiers are using their
military past and the name of the unit in which they served as
a vehicle to publish their political views, he said. Netanyahu
also denounced the reservists for using military service
as a political axe, whilst Deputy Education Minister Zvi
Hendel (National Union) said there is no limit to the moral
corruption of the extreme left [which] does not hesitate to use
the military to spread its ideas.
One of the signatories, identified only as Zohar
rejected the accusation that the thirteen had a secret political
agenda, telling Channel One Television: This is not a political
letter ... we spoke of the phenomena of occupation which corrupts.
I was sent to suppress another nation. I was sent to
be an occupying army. I dont know what the political solution
to this war is. But what I have to say is that I cannot bury my
head in the sandlike so many in the army do. The IDF [Israeli
Defense Forces] is out of control. The country is out of control.
I was sent to serve as a defensive shield to the settlements,
and this I refuse to continue doing. I shed my humanity in many
little deeds and actions in the past, which I will not tell you
about, and I will not do it any longer.
It was true that insubordination led to the disintegration
of society, he went on, but Israeli society is disintegrating
anyway. I can only hope that the brakes we are applying will somehow
slow down the disintegration.
Reports indicate that the reservists are coming under intense
pressure to withdraw their statement, or face ejection from the
army.
Moshe Yaalon, Chief of Staff in the Israeli Defense Forces,
told Army Radio on December 22 that each of the signatories could
expect to be thrown out of the army. They would be interviewed
individually by their commander, Yaalon said. The
severity [of their actions] will be explained to him and he will
be given the chance to back down. If he doesnt, he will
be thrown out of army reserve duty.
The problem for the Israeli government is that the thirteen
join an ever growing number of military personnel who are refusing
to participate in illegal actions against the Palestinians. Hundreds
of reserve soldiers have been imprisoned for refusing to serve
in the Occupied Territories. Earlier this year two officers, David
Sonnschein and Yaniv Itzkovitz posted a letter at Tel Aviv University
offering support for those refusing to serve in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip. Within weeks, they had been joined by more than
200 reservists stating their refusal to serve.
In September, 27 pilots issued a letter to Air Force Chief
General Dan Halutz stating their refusal to participate in political
assassinations, so-called targeted killings, in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip, branding them immoral and illegal.
The statements by the pilots and now the commandos are
particularly significant because of their elite status, causing
some MPs to caution against too heavy handed an approach.
Labour MP Ophir Pines said the letter showed that a serious
discussion had to be held on Sharons policies in the Occupied
Territories, whilst Meretz MP Roman Bronfman called the statement
a brave step intended to save Israel from the consequences of
the occupation.
See Also:
Israel: Airforce pilots reject participation
in targeted assassinations
[4 December 2003]
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