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A letter from an israeli soldier refusing
to serve in the army, July 2004
To:
Second Lt. Adi Boneh
Liaison Officer
Liaison Unit 02043
Shalom,
My message is brief and clear - I have no intention of wearing the uniform of
the so-called IDF, and will not serve it in any capacity. I won’t be connected
to an organization that fires tank shells into a crowd of human beings that
includes children and adults. I won’t be connected to an organization
that builds a crude and racist concrete wall that separates simple people from
their work, their fields, their football pitch and even from their cemetery.
I won’t be connected to an organization that defends the fascist law-breaking
settlers who cut down and burn olive groves, attack children, damage property
and humiliate normal people. I simply won’t be attached to an organization
that commits crimes. The IDF should have remained a small, dynamic army, but
in fact the state turned it into a monster; for this state is alienating itself
from its neighbors in the Middle East by building racist apartheid walls in
order to rabidly protect its shitty Jewish character! By so doing it tramples
the amazing potential for co-existence with the Arab people, a people who are
no less talented or good than the Jews. Just imagine what a wonderful country
this could be if we only got closer to them…if we all learned to speak
Arabic before English…but no…we didn’t learn the big lesson
of the holocaust…we continue to hate and we still isolate ourselves within
our Polish ghetto…
All my actions are geared to a real peace, between all the people who dwell
here, and between the people and our environment. This is the real service that
I have to do here in Israel, and if people would use their energy on this, and
not on the army, this would have been a better place long ago. Now, in July
2004, I am coordinating the struggle against the Trans-Israel Highway, which
threatens to destroy the Menashe Heights. Our tent was put up amongst the olive
groves and peach orchards of the Kafr Kara’a village, where the trees
are fated to be uprooted…In addition I have been active in the struggle
against the terrible Apartheid wall which threatens to raise up more hatred
against us from the ranks of the Palestinians and the Israeli Arabs. In the
impoverished camps of the Palestinians some other good souls and I are trying
to help set up gardens and farm plots for food for the villagers. In addition
I have to help support my unemployed parents and be responsible for the upkeep
of our home, so please release from this criminal burden. I have no intention
of lowering my profile, I am a combatant and proud of what I am - and now my
real battle is for peace between the people and with the land.
Even if you decide to send me to prison for two years, I will refuse. I have
no regrets. Anything is better than being a criminal in IDF clothes.
Thank you,
Chaim Feldman
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