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sub_persifl sub_persifl 11 janvier 2009 19:10

http://december18th.org/
sur ce site, des témoignages de jeunes israëlien(e)s refusant d’être incorporés dans Tsahal.

Raz Bar-David Varon, agé de 18 ans et actuellement emprisonné, déclare :
“I wasn’t born to serve as a soldier who occupies another, and the struggle against the occupation is mine too. It is a struggle for hope, for a reality that sometimes feels so far away. I have a responsibility for this society. My responsibility is to refuse.”

et plus loin

"... The violence – or, in other words, the terror – which the Israeli army, in the name of the state, inflicts on the Palestinian people, is not only excessive and – as history bears out – has not solved the conflict in our region : it actually escalates the conflict and entrenches oppression (directed against almost anyone) as a norm in Israeli society.

I use the word terror because a soldier who :

· drops bombs on people in Gaza or on the West Bank from his fighter plane ;

· demolishes homes ;

· shoots at people and sows fear and enmity ;

· enforces a tyrannical, undemocratic military regime ;

· rules over (nearly) all aspects of the lives of three and a half million Palestinian men and women ;

· stands guard at the army checkpoints which seriously limit Palestinians’ freedom of movement ;

· enters people’s homes (with state permission) in order to conduct searches at any hour of the day or night ;

· humiliates, at a whim and unsupervised, old people, children, men and women,

is indeed a terrorist, just like – if not more than – the Palestinian who blows himself up along with other people in a bus within the boundaries of the state called Israel.

..."

tous les israëliens ne sont pas d’accord avec ce qu’il se passe, mais on ne les entend pas.



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