Breaking the Silence

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*Rank: First Sergeant
Place of incident: Nablus
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End of 2003

Let’s start with the things you want to tell, the things lying heavy on your heart. I ask you to tell everything, what happened, how you felt, what do you think now…

What disturbs me most, and what bothers me most is the lack of value of human life in the OT (occupied territories).Of course not that of Israelis. When my friend was killed, I caught myself suddenly saying ‘Wallah’ (exclamation of surprise) here’s a man gone, in the middle of his life. A person who’s life has stopped. All the aspects of a human being: his aspirations, what he was, what he said, the happy moments of his life, his friends. A man’s life has lots of aspects, and all of a sudden, everything stopped. And then it dawned on me that this was the death of a human being and that you start thinking ‘Wallah’ what about all these people we killed ? And my team killed….innocent people, or at least apparently innocent people. Some were killed by mistake, really by mistake. But what’s a mistake? Really—say ‘we are sorry’. We killed your husband, your daughter, your child or your grandfather or whoever else. And there were those executed on orders that, in my opinion, were illegal. As I told you, the most disturbing thing to me is that there is an absolutely Wild West in the OT. Brigade Commanders, Regiment Commanders and Company Commanders do whatever comes to their mind. No one checks them, and no one stops them. We got in- for many nights in the (Nablus) casbah - and our firing orders were: between 2 to 4(AM) anybody spotted in the casbah, is doomed to die. These were the words: ‘doomed to die’.*

That’s an exerpt of a testamonial

What do you think, what are the social justice issues involved with Israel’s occupation?
 
What do you think, what are the social justice issues involved with Israel’s occupation?
I think that all those who consider themselves descendants of Abraham should consider the type of person Abraham was. When he came to a land where his hired hands and those of his nephew Lot were quarreling over the land and water and Abraham said “Let there be no strife between us, If you prefer the left, I will go to the right, if you prefer the right, I will go to the left” Giving Lot his choice of land.

I don’t think any of those fighting and killing for their land have any idea of what it means to be one of Abraham’s descendants.

Jim
 
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