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Israelis Protest Invasion to Gaza |
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Written by Gush Shalom
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Thursday, 29 June 2006 |
Less than 24 hours after
the start of the invasion of the Gaza strip, the first demonstration against it
took place. It was called by Gush Shalom. In spite of the fact that there was
no prior publicity at all, about a hundred peace activists came to the Ministry
of Defense in Tel-Aviv and voiced a
clear and unequivocal protest.
Posters prepared on the
spot declared: "The invasion endangers the life of the captured soldier
Gilad Shalit!" - "Let's not have another Nakhshon Waksman!"
(Waksman, a soldier, was captured by Hamas in 1994. He was killed when the army
tried to free him by force) - "A cease-fire now for the sake of the
children of Gaza and Sderot!"
As could be expected,
some passing drivers cursed the demonstrators, but it is remarkable that not
few drivers supported them by shouting and hooting.
"The Chief-of-Staff
is betting with the life of Gilad Shalit!" Uri Avnery declared. "We
should tell him: if you want to bet with the life of soldiers, bet with the
life of your own children!"
Gush spokesman Adam
Keller, summing up: "It was important to demonstrate at once, in order to
make it clear that there is opposition to this action and to raise a voice
against the propaganda that is flooding all the media!"
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