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Thursday, April 12, 2001

Subverting The Occupation

Friends,

Three young Israelis were arrested this evening for driving a car through
Tel-Aviv as they broadcast through a loudspeaker, "A curfew has been imposed
on Tel-Aviv.  Residents must enter their homes.  People seen on the streets
after 7:30 p.m.  risk responses according to the usual procedures."

A second car with the same message made a successful getaway.

Police arrested the three (two young women and one young man names still
withheld) and have so far refused to allow them to meet with their lawyer.
The charge against them is "terrorizing the public".

One wishes that politicians and generals could be similarly charged for
making the same statements in Hebron and other Palestinian cities.

In that same vein, another group of young people plan to "lay siege" to
Kokhav Ya'ir tomorrow, the up-scale Israeli community where many Israeli
generals reside.  The announcement of the action reads:

"Kokhav Ya'ir is a place inhabited by several army generals who endanger
both our security and the security of the whole region.  [Therefore, ] for
security reasons, tomorrow, Thursday April 11, we will put a crown [siege]
on this place to prevent these dangerous people from leaving it to [go
about] their harmful business.  Needed:  people, vehicles and tools.  Those
interested in participating please contact us as soon as possible.  Moran
and Noam"

A few weeks ago, another group staged a march with signs calling "Restore
the British Mandate!"   Perhaps they confused some onlookers, but the
message was clear:  British colonial rule of Palestine was in many ways more
benign than the Israeli occupation.

This defiance of the Israeli occupation by the young -often daring, often
with humor -helps expose the absurdities of the occupation and subvert the
self-righteousness of its perpetrators.

And the most optimistic news lately is the growing reluctance of Israeli men
to show up for army reserve duty.  While not generally motivated by
ideological reasons, this very absence of ideology is what is so
encouraging.

Post-ideology would be such a relief.

Gila Svirsky

Jerusalem


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