[GushShalom] Attack on eye-winesses continues, CPT targeted & dark designs in Gaza

Gush Shalom (Israeli Peace Bloc) info at gush-shalom.org
Thu May 22 17:36:21 IDT 2003


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     Gush Shalom
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International release
May 22, 2003

[This message is devoted to the army's continuing efforts to get rid of 
inconvenient international or Israeli eye-witnesses to its activities, and 
to one exposed plan which may help explain this eagernes]

[1] Crackdown on international activists in Hebron 
[2]  Israeli activists debarred from Tuwana
[3]  Gush Shalom warns of dark designs in North Gaza 


[1] Crackdown on the Christian Peacemaking Team in Hebron 

A week after the raid on the ISM office in Beit Sahour, the army is 
targetting also the CPT (Christian Peacemakers Teams) - composed of 
North American and British religious pacifists, who have been based for 
much of the past decade at Hebron and hitherto left mostly unmolested 
by the army. 
At 8:20pm on Tuesday, May 20, a group of eight soldiers entered the 
CPT apartments in the Old City of Hebron, for the second consecutive 
search in as many days. Soldiers looked at the passports and visas of 
the CPTers present, took photographs of the apartment and the 
CPTers themselves and examined the maps and pictures on the wall 
along with the contents of the filing cabinet. 
Then, a soldier speaking English an unmistakable London
accent -  a man who seemed to have authority over the others but wore 
no insignia of rank - laid down the harsh new law for the activists. 
>From now on, they are debarred from entering H1 - the part of Hebron 
which had been under Palestinian control under the Oslo Agreements, 
but reoccupied by the army last year. Any activist found there would be 
liable to arrest and deportation, since "only foreign nationals working 
for NGO's recognized by the Israeli government are allowed in". 
(H2 is the part of Hebron where Israeli Border Guards rampaged last 
year, beating up randomly-chosen inhabitants and finally killing a 17-
year old boy by throwing him off a speeding jeep; four of the guards 
involved are now being prosecuted at a Jerusalem court, after an 
intensive campaign by Be'tselem and other human rights groups.)  
Other limitations on the CPTers include a strict prohibition to come  
anywhere near the armed enclaves of Israeli nationalist-religious 
settlers scattered throughout central Hebron. Finally, and perhaps 
most grievous, the activists are from now on forbidden to engage in 
"School Patrol", one of their most important activities. 
Sue Rhodes, a British activist with long experience of the Hebron 
situation, explained over the phone the significance of "The School 
Patrol". Old Hebron, the area where the settlers have established their 
armed enclaves, has been under almost continuous curfew for the past 
two and a half years, and especially since the big Palestinian ambush 
on Israeli soldiers in November 2002. The daily life of Palestinian 
inhabitants is totally disrupted (the curfew does not apply to settlers).  
Among other things, Palestinian children find it difficult to attend 
school. While on some days soldiers tacitly tolerate the children, on 
other days they are days they are considered to be curfew-breakers,  
bombarded with tear gas or even shot at. At still other times, the 
schools are declared "closed military zones" and debarred to pupils 
and teachers. The soldiers' behavior, in this as in other respects, 
seems completely arbitrary and unpredictable. Also, Palestinian 
children on the way to school often suffer severe harassment from 
settlers. 
The presence of CPTers, accompanying  the children on their way, is 
far from providing a complete defence. Still, it does make a difference. 
The fact that on some days as many as 1400 pupils actually make it 
to school, out of the 2000 enrolled in the area's seven schools, is 
partially due to the CPT "School Patrols". Now, this minimal measure 
of protection is to be denied to the Hebron children.    
Meanwhile, CPTer Greg Rollins (a Canadian of Surrey, BC) was 
arrested on Sunday when monitoring the detention of several 
Hebronites, taken to prison and threatened with immediate deportation. 
Rollins' attorney,Adv. Jonathan Kuttab, is seeking an injunction from 
the Supreme Court in Jerusalem. Kutab told Ha’aretz (May 21) that the 
CPT opposes all violence, including violence by Palestinians, and cited 
the remarkable case last August when Greg Rollins jumped in front of 
a Palestinian woman who had tried to stab two soldiers with a big 
kitchen knife, literally defending the soldiers with his body.  
(See http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/295621.html )

It is not sure that the authorities would be convinced. Rollins is 
presently held in the section of Ma'asiyahu Prison reserved for 
“unwanted aliens”, mostly housing hapless migrant workers from Third 
World countries caught in the late-night raids of the notorious 
Immigration Police. As things presently stand, Rollins seems doomed 
to share the eventual fate of his cellmates – being taken to the nearby 
Ben Gurion Airport and forcibly placed on an outward bound flight. 

The continued presence in Hebron of the remaining seven CPT activists 
seems now to hang by a precarious thread.  

Please send protests to Minister of Defence Saul Mofaz 
(sar at mod.gov.il) and his spokesperson (dover at mod.gov.il), to Foreign 
Minister Silvan Shalom (sar at mofa.gov.il and/or ask at israel-info.gov.il), 
and to Interior Minister Avraham Poraz (sar at moin.gov.il) who is 
directly charged with the deportation of  foreigners and who has 
recently built for himself a liberal reputation. 

Since this case concerns a Canadian citizen, it might be worthwhile 
also to send copies to Canada's Prime Minister (pm at pm.gc.ca) and to 
the Israeli embassy in that country (embisrott at cyberus.ca). 
And please send copies also to the CPT at cptheb at palnet.com.

You can use the following text or compose your own.

Dear Sir 
I strongly protest the Government of Israel's crackdown on international 
peace activists in the Occupied Territories, and specifically the severe 
restrictions placed this week upon the humanitarian activities of the 
Christian Peacemakers Team in Hebron and the threatened deportation 
of CPT member Greg Rollins, a Canadian citizen - following upon the 
earlier attack upon the International Solidarity Movement (ISM).
The continued presence of international activists, committed to peace 
and non-violence, is beneficial to all including Israel. Their forcible 
removal, or severe restrictions placed upon their movements, may 
arouse the suspicion that your government and armed forces have 
something to hide from the world. 

To learn more about the CPT, look in at 
http://www.cpt.org and http://www.clubphoto.com 

[2] Israeli activists debarred from Tuwana

Troublemaking peacemakers 
By Akiva Eldar, Ha'aretz. 20/5/2003

Two years ago, the Jewish-Arab cooperative peace group Ta'ayush 
adopted the residents of Hirbat, south of Mt. Hebron. Every few weeks 
a group of peace activists goes to the fields of the little 
village of Tuwana, whose land is being greedily eyed by extremism 
settlers. Sometimes they act as human shields for the Palestinian 
farmers who try to work their land. Other times they accompany 
school children on their way to elementary school, to protect them 
from settlers on the dusty roads leading to the school. A small group 
sometimes spends weekends in the company of the villagers. 
Ta'ayush's intervention sometimes forces the army to send troops to 
protect the farmers from settler thugs who use their guns to expel the 
farmers from their lands. Lately, however, the activists are      
encountering soldiers blocking their way to the village and presenting   
"closed military zone" decrees. Sometimes, standing alongside the 
soldiers are armed settlers from the nearby outposts. For them, of 
course, the area is neither military nor closed. 
For weeks, the IDF Spokesman's Office has refrained from 
commenting on the strange phenomenon of discrimination between 
one type of Jew and another (discrimination between Jew and Arab is 
old hat, like dog bites man). And maybe the real piece of news is that 
the IDF has decided to put an end to the discrimination between 
foreign peace activists, who have been formally banned from the 
territories, and their Israeli counterparts. 

Last Friday, a group of soldiers stopped the Ta'ayush cars on Route 
60, on their way to Tuwana. Brigadier General Amos Ben-Avraham,  
commander of the Judea Corps command, was present in person to 
flourish a military order preventing the peace activists from proceeding 
further. This time they had a video camera with them. A synopsis of 
the events, from the videotape, follows - instead of the still-awaited 
comment from the IDF Spokesman's bureau. 

Ben-Avraham: Would you stop filming, please? 
Activist A.: If the IDF prevents peace activists from reaching the area, I 
think the world should know about it. 
Ben-Avraham: The IDF does not prevent peace activists from reaching 
the area. 
Activist A.: But that's precisely what you're doing right now. 
Ben-Avraham: I don't know if you are a peace activist. I do more for 
peace than you do. 
Activist A.: What can an occupying army do for peace? 
Ben-Avraham: This is not an occupation army. This is the army ... the 
army of the State of Israel! Four people were murdered right here. 
We're here, next to each other. I have to keep things quiet. 
Activist A.: You don't even know what's going on in your own district.  
You didn't know the children are harassed on this road nearly every 
day. 
Ben-Avraham: I didn't know because I didn't see it ... 
Activist A.: Then maybe there are a lot of things that happen here and 
you don't see. When we aren't here, armed settlers come to the village 
and conduct mini-pogroms, like shooting a 73-year-old 
shepherdess who went out with her sheep. I don't see anything that 
should prevent us from visiting our friends. When the settlers' friends e 
come to visit them, at the Maon outpost, you don't stop them. 
Ben-Avraham: We're thinking about how to keep things quiet and 
prevent the noise that will break out tomorrow because of your arrival 
here. 
Activist A.: Why should there be any noise as a result of our visit? 
Ben-Avraham: That's our experience. 
Activist A.: When we come, the settlers come and they are the violent 
ones. Your job is to arrest those who are violent, and not those who 
come with pure motives. 
Ben-Avraham: I'm not here to conduct a dialogue with you ... that fellow 
[he looks at Activist B., who continued filming] is making me very 
nervous. He's disgusting and arrogant. 
Activist A.: I'm more bothered by your soldiers, who stopped us on 
false pretenses. 
Activist C.: Maybe we can reach an agreement? 
Ben-Avraham: No agreement. To keep things quiet, you can't be here. 
The officer gets into his vehicle and drives away. The Ta'ayush activists 
return to their cars and head home. The hilltop thugs grin from ear to 
ear. 

[3] Gush Shalom warns of dark designs in North Gaza 

On May 20, senior military commentator Ze'ev Shiff of Ha'aretz 
published an article bemoaning the army's lack of success in stopping 
the shooting of Palestinian "Kassam" rockets from the northern Gaza 
Strip into Israeli territory. While the rockets are primitive and so far 
caused little damage, the continued firing of such rockets - in spite of 
mass punitive invasions of the northern Gaza Strip and the large-scale 
destruction of foliage and Palestinian orange groves in order to "force 
the rocket shooters into the open" - has become a question of prestige 
and of "eroding deterrence". 
The Shiff article ends with the ominous words: "Israel has the option of 
conquering further territory, destroying all structures and expelling the 
population". The area in question contains two sizeable towns, Beit 
Hanoun and Beit Lahiya, as well as numerous agricultural 
communities.  
Ze'ev Shiff is known to be on very good terms with the high command 
of the Israeli armed forces, and his commentaries often reflect ideas 
and policies being currently discussed by the generals. Today the 
Gush Shalom movement sent a letter to General Menachem 
Finkelstein, head of the IDF Legal Section, warning that mass 
expulsion of population from the northern Gaza Strip would be a severe 
violation of International Law and the Fourth Geneva Convention that 
anybody involved in the planning or such a expulsion may face trial for 
war crimes. Even the preparation of contingency plans for such a mass 
expulsion, Gush Shalom pointed out, might constitute conspiracy to 
commit war crimes. 

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