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Peace Now at the Checkpoint |
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Written by Yossi Bartal for the Alternative Information Center (AIC)
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Tuesday, 16 October 2007 |
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The general
secretary of Peace Now, Yariv Oppenheimer, did his reserve military duty at a
checkpoint in the Jordan Valley, deep in the occupied Palestinian territories, acting
just like any other good Israeli soldier.
In an article published today in the Israeli news-portal NRG, Two Machsom
Watch activists report seeing Oppenheimer doing his military reserve duty at a
checkpoint inside the occupied territories, in an area that is slowly being
ethnically cleansed of its indigenous population, mainly through the use of
checkpoints, which forbid almost any type of transportation or access between
the main Palestinian cities of the West Bank and the Jordan Valley (see also
Amira Hass article, “Clearing
The Jordan Valley Of Palestinians.”
Oppenheimer, together with the other soldiers at the checkpoint, also refused a
Palestinian family with seven children who were traveling to see their
relatives in a nearby village to go through the checkpoint. The fact that this
was the Muslim holiday Eid al-Fiter that ends the month of Ramadan, didn’t seem
to soften the Peace Now soldier.
The Machsom Watch activist attempted to speak with the soldiers to let the
family go through, arguing that an exception should be made because of the
holiday and the young age of the children. The soldiers kept refusing the taxi
in which the family was driving in, to go through, claiming it doesn’t have the
right permits and stating that they are following orders given to them from
above.
Oppenheimer didn’t deny the story and told the journalist that “When I am being
called to do my reserve duty in the territories, I am doing my best to make my
task successful also if it is against my point of view and to act in a
humanitarian way.”
Israeli peace activists who are fighting these last years against the Occupation
can’t be very surprised from this story. Peace Now and their male oriented
leadership have always attacked the refuseniks movement and kept on proudly
committing war crimes in the occupied Palestinian territories in the name of
national unity and obedience to the law. One can just hope that they will stop
being seen by the world as a part of the peace movement in Israel.
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