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Voices of Conscience: Israeli Soldiers and Officials Speaking Out Against Injustice

In recent years, several former Israeli soldiers and prominent Israeli figures have spoken out against the policies and actions of the Israeli government and military, particularly regarding the treatment of Palestinians. These voices of dissent are crucial in highlighting the realities of the occupation and advocating for justice and human rights. This article explores the courageous testimonies of individuals like Yonatan Shapira and others who have dared to break their silence.

Yonatan Shapira

Yonatan Shapira, a former Israeli Air Force pilot, has become a prominent critic of the Israeli military. During his service, Shapira came to realize that he was part of what he described as a “terrorist organization” engaged in committing war crimes against Palestinians. This epiphany led him to resign in 2003 and subsequently launch a campaign encouraging other military personnel to refuse to participate in actions against Palestinians. His efforts led to the resignation of 27 other pilots from the Israeli Air Force.

Shapira’s journey from a military pilot to a peace activist underscores the profound transformation he underwent. He co-founded the organization Combatants for Peace, which brings together former Israeli soldiers and Palestinian fighters to advocate for non-violent resistance and dialogue. Despite facing significant personal and professional repercussions, including losing his job and having to relocate to Norway, Shapira remains steadfast in his activism, supporting movements like Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) and labeling Israel as an apartheid state.

Shapira is not alone in his condemnation of Israeli policies. Numerous other former soldiers and high-ranking officials have also spoken out:

Avi Shlaim: A British-Israeli historian and former Israeli soldier, Shlaim has been a vocal critic of Israeli policies. He has written extensively on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting the injustices and advocating for a two-state solution.

Efraim Halevy: The former head of the Mossad, Israel’s national intelligence agency, Halevy has criticized the Israeli government’s handling of the Palestinian issue. He has called for more pragmatic and peaceful solutions to the conflict.

Miko Peled: The son of an Israeli general, Peled has become an outspoken critic of Israeli policies and a strong advocate for Palestinian rights. In his book, “The General’s Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine,” he recounts his transformation from a Zionist to a proponent of justice for Palestinians.

Yehuda Shaul: A former Israeli soldier and co-founder of Breaking the Silence, an organization that collects testimonies from Israeli soldiers about their experiences in the occupied territories. Shaul’s work aims to shed light on the realities of military occupation and its impact on both Palestinians and Israeli soldiers.

The testimonies of these individuals have significant implications. They challenge the official narratives and provide an insider’s perspective on the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by soldiers. Their courage in speaking out helps to break down the barriers of misinformation and encourages others within Israeli society and the international community to critically examine the occupation.

The voices of Yonatan Shapira and other former Israeli soldiers and officials are crucial in the struggle for justice and human rights in Palestine. Their testimonies not only expose the harsh realities of the occupation but also inspire hope for a future based on equality and peace. It is imperative for the global community to listen to these voices and support their calls for an end to the injustices faced by Palestinians.

Supporting Links

  1. Electronic Intifada
  2. Anadolu Agency
  3. Veterans Today

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“The homeland is stuck in our teeth. It’s filling our cavities. It rests on our tongues. My God. How we yearn for its olive trees. How it haunts our dreams.”
― Noor Hindi, Dear God. Dear Bones. Dear Yellow.

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