Shministim: 
		Leader's in the Way to a New Israel 
		By
		
        Eileen Fleming
		ccun.org, December 13, 2008
		
Shministim means "twelfth-graders" in Hebrew and military 
		service is mandatory upon graduation from Israeli high school.
		The Shministim are Israeli youth of conscience who refuse to serve in 
		the Israeli Army because it is the force that enforces Israel's 40+-year 
		occupation of indigenous Palestinians.
The first Shministim 
		letter was sent to Prime Minister Golda Meir. In 2008 alone, one hundred 
		youth have signed the following letter, which cost them a jail term in 
		an Israeli military prison, ranging from 21 to 28 days. For those who 
		refuse to wear the military uniform, they are punished with solitary 
		confinement. 
The Shministim Letter of 2008:
		
We, high-school graduate teens, declare that we shall work against 
		the Israeli occupation and oppression policy in the occupied territories 
		and the territories of Israel. Therefore we will refuse to take part of 
		these actions, which are being done under our name as part of the IDF.
		
Our refusal comes first and foremost as a protest on the separation, 
		control, oppression and killing policy held by the state of Israel in 
		the occupied territories, as we understand that this oppression, killing 
		and routing of hatred will never lead us to peace, and they are all 
		contradictory to the basic values a society that pretends to be 
		democratic should have.
All the members of this group believe in 
		developing the value of social work. We are not refusing to serve the 
		society we live in, but are protesting against the occupation and the 
		ways of actions which the militaristic system holds as it is today- 
		crushing civil rights, discriminating on a racial base and acting 
		opposing international laws. 
We oppose the actions taken in the 
		name of the "defense" of the Israeli society (Checkpoints, targeted 
		killing, apartheid roads-available for Jews only, curfews etc.) that 
		serve the occupation and exploitation policy , annex more conquered 
		territories to the State of Israel and tramples the rights of the 
		Palestinian population in an aggressive manner. These actions serve as a 
		band-aid covering a bleeding wound, and as a limited and temporary 
		solution that will accelerate and aggravate the conflict further.
		
We expostulate the plundering and the theft of territories and 
		source of income to the Palestinians in exchange to the expansion of the 
		settlements, reasoning to defend Israeli territories. In addition, we 
		oppose any transformation of Palestinian cities and villages to ghettos 
		without minimal living conditions or income sources enclosed by the 
		separation wall.
We also protest the humiliating and 
		disrespectful behavior of the military forces towards Palestinians in 
		the West Bank; violence towards demonstrators, public humiliations, 
		arrests, destruction of property regardless to any safety or defense 
		needs, all of which violate global human rights and international law.
		
The wall and blockades surround the Palestinian Territories and 
		serve as a halter around the Palestinian's neck. The soldiers who commit 
		crimes under the patronage and protection of their commanders reflect 
		the image of the Israeli society; a destructive and surprising society 
		that is incapable of accepting its neighboring nation as a partner and 
		not as an enemy. 
In order to hold an effective dialogue between 
		the two societies, we, the well-established and stronger society, have 
		the responsibility of establishing and strengthening the other. Only 
		with a more socially and financially established partner could we work 
		towards peace rather than one-sided retaliation acts. Rather than 
		supporting those citizens who have hope for peace, the military cast 
		sanctions and pushes more and more people towards acts of extreme 
		violence and escalation.
We hereby challenge every citizen who 
		wonders if the military's policy in the occupied territories is 
		conducive to the progression of the peace process, to discover by 
		himself/ herself the truth and to lift the veil which distorts the 
		reality of the situation; to verify statistical data; to look for the 
		humane side in him/her and in the society which stands in front of 
		him/her, to disprove the myths that were routed within us regarding the 
		necessity of the IDF's in the Palestinian Occupied Territories, and to 
		stand up against every action which he finds irrational and illegal.
		
In a place were there are humans, there is someone to talk to. 
		Therefore, we ask to create a dialogue that goes beyond the power 
		struggle, the retaliation and one-sided attrition actions; to disprove 
		the "No Partner" myth, which is leading to a lose-lose situation of an 
		ongoing frustration, and to move to more humane methods.
We 
		cannot hurt in the name of defense or imprison in the name of freedom; 
		therefore we cannot be moral and serve the occupation.
Signed
		Members of the Shministim 
		Letter 2008.
After these conscientious objectors serve their 
		sentence, they are once again drafted. When they refuse a second time, 
		they face the same sentence, and there is literally no end to the number 
		of times these forward thinking youth will return to jail as an act of 
		conscience and courageous dissent from a country that has not kept its 
		very own words:
"On the day of the termination of the British 
		mandate and on the strength of the United Nations General Assembly 
		declare The State of Israel will be based on freedom, justice and peace 
		as envisaged by the prophets of Israel: it will ensure complete equality 
		of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of 
		religion it will guarantee freedom of religion [and] conscience and will 
		be faithful to the Charter of the United Nations." - May 14, 1948. The 
		Declaration of the Establishment of Israel
John Mearsheimer, 
		recently wrote a book review of Avraham Burg's, The Holocaust is Over, 
		from which I excerpt:
His core message is that Israel is in 
		serious trouble at home and there is good reason to think that things 
		could go horribly wrong in the future. He emphasizes that Israel has 
		changed greatly since 1948. He quotes his mother on this point: 
		"This country is not the country that we built. We founded a different 
		country in 1948, but I don't know where it's disappeared." Israel today, 
		he writes, "is frighteningly similar to the countries we never wanted to 
		resemble." Talking about Israel's shift to the right over time, he makes 
		the eye-popping observation that "Jews and Israelis have become thugs."
		
Burg makes it clear that he is not equating Israel's past 
		behavior with what happened in Nazi Germany, but he does see disturbing 
		similarities between Israel and "the Germany that preceded Hitler." 
		
[Burg] raises the possibility that there might be a civil war inside 
		Israel, which "will be not a war between members of the Jewish people of 
		different shades of beliefs, but an uncompromising struggle between good 
		people and bad people anywhere." 
…he fears that Israel will end 
		up following in the footsteps of Germany, where "slow processes altered 
		the perception of reality to the degree that insanity became the norm, 
		and then we were exterminated. It happened in the land of poets and 
		philosophers. There it was possible, and here too, in the land of the 
		prophets. The establishment of a state run by rabbis and generals is not 
		an impossible nightmare. I know how difficult this comparison is, but 
		please open your ears, eyes, and hearts." 
Mearshiemer continues:
		
Many American Jews think that Israel is in trouble today because of 
		anti-Semitism or because it is surrounded by dangerous adversaries who 
		threaten Israel's very existence. Israelis themselves, Burg reminds us, 
		love to emphasize that "the entire world is against us." 
He 
		dismisses these wrongheaded beliefs: "Today we are armed to the teeth, 
		better equipped than any other generation in Jewish history. We have a 
		tremendous army, an obsession with security, and the safety net of the 
		United States… 
For Burg, Israel's troubles are 
		self-inflicted…They think that everyone is out to get them, and that the 
		Palestinians are hardly any different than the Nazis. Given this 
		despairing perspective, Israelis believe that almost any means is 
		justified to counter their enemies…Israeli society is plagued with a 
		host of serious problems that are threatening to tear it apart…the 
		Occupation, which has had a corrupting effect on Israeli society and has 
		drawn criticism from all around the globe… 
Moreover, Israelis 
		did not focus much attention on the Holocaust in the first decade or so 
		after 1948 and they showed surprisingly little sympathy for the 
		survivors who came to Israel after the war. But all that changed in the 
		1960s… after Israel conquered the West Bank and Gaza in 1967 and began 
		the Occupation... 
All of this is to say that the best way to 
		rescue Israel from its plight is not simply to get beyond the Holocaust, 
		but to end the Occupation. [end]
The SHMINISTIM youth are on the 
		forefront of helping to dismantle the Occupation and that will enable 
		many Jews to get beyond the Jewish Holocaust, for these youth are driven 
		by conscience and truth.
You can help these young Israeli 
		Conscientious Objectors just by filling in a form @
		 http://december18th.org/
		Your message will be hand delivered to the Israeli Minister of Defense 
		by Israeli peace activists on December 18, 2008 The Shministim Day of 
		Action.
Join them on Face Book:
		
		http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=46805270728&ref=ts 
		John Mearsheimer's Full Book Review:
		
		http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/12/09/for_american_readers_the_great/
		
Eileen Fleming, Author, Founder WAWA:
		
		http://www.wearewideawake.org/ 
Producer "30 Minutes With Vanunu" 
		and "13 Minutes with Vanunu"
		
      
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