Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University -
About Kim Yuval (Dept. of Psychology) and his brother Yani, who was shot
while confronting the army last month
http://palestinechronicle.com/story-12250744749.htm
Kim Bullimore: Joint Struggle against Israeli Apartheid
The solidarity between the Palestinian residents of Bil'in village,
internationals and the anti-occupation and anti-Zionist Israelis who
each week trekked to the village has become an inspiring model for
joint popular struggle.
By Kim Bullimore
Special to PalestineChronicle.com
Four weeks ago, Y, the brother of one of my Israeli friends was shot
in the head with a rubber coated steel bullet by the Israeli
Occupation Forces (IOF). He was attending the weekly demonstration
against the Apartheid Wall and the illegal Israeli occupation in
Bil'in village in the Occupied West Bank.
Y
had marched, along with other peaceful demonstrators, towards the
apartheid wall. The IOF, as usual, began to violently attack the
peaceful and unarmed demonstrators by firing teargas, sound
grenades, rubber coated steel bullets and live ammunition.
Y
and a group of others were separated off from the main section of
the rally and targeted by the IOF. It was here that an IOF soldier
took aim at his head and fired - deliberately, methodically and in
violation of international law.
The IOF then began firing a constant barrage of teargas making it
impossible for medical aid to get to Y immediately. It was only
after sometime that other demonstrators were able to get to him and
drag him to safety and to get medical aid for him and two others
(both Palestinians) who had also been shot by the IOF in the leg and
thighs.
My
friend's brother is not the first person to be shot or injured by
the IOF at Bil'in or in the OPT. Every week, the IOF open fire on
peaceful demonstrators throughout the Occupied West Bank and Gaza.
Every week, the IOF shoot, with impunity, unarmed Palestinians in
the Occupied West Bank and Gaza. Every week, they take directly
take aim at innocent people, in direct violation of not only
international law but also Israeli military regulations and Israel
state law.
In
2000, a report issued by the Israeli based Physicians for Human
Rights revealed that the IOF consistently violated their own
regulations on a regular basis. According to IOF regulations, a
solider must only use a weapon in the event of immediate "danger to
life," and when it is
impossible to effectively defend one's self from the assailant other
than by the use of the weapon. In their report, PHR noted that the
IOF "used live ammunition and rubber bullets excessively and
inappropriately to control demonstrators, and that based on the high
number of documented injuries to the head and thighs, soldiers
appear to be shooting to inflict harm, rather than solely in
self-defense".
PHR's analysis of fatal gun shot wounds in Gaza revealed that
approximately 50% were to the head revealing that IOF soldiers were
specifically aiming at peoples' heads. In addition, PHR noted
that there were numerous head and eye injuries as a result of
"rubber and rubber coated steel projectiles" [ie. Rubber coated
bullets] revealing the "frequent misuse of these weapons, such as
firing at a range of less than 40 meters and firing at the upper
part of the body". PHR went on to note that events on the ground
revealed that the IOF were not following their own regulations.
Instead, they were "allowing soldiers to fire when they are not
acting solely in self-defense". PHR noted that while the IOF
could construe stone throwing, for example, as a "danger to life",
regulations state that soldiers must only use weapons to strike the
assailant and not others, and should not cause loss of life to
others or grave bodily harm. IOF regulations also prohibit soldiers
from opening fire on and towards women and children.
According to PHR, while the IOF use pure rubber bullets or
"non-lethal" weapons for riot control against Jewish citizens in
Israeli, it use "rubber coated steel bullets" in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories. These rubber coated steel bullets can be
just as lethal as live ammunition. While there have been no deaths
reported as a result of pure rubber bullets, there have been dozens
of deaths recorded in the OPT, as a result of "rubber coated steel
bullets".
Y
was lucky.
The rubber coated steel bullet, while penetrating and fracturing his
skull, did not penetrate deeply enough to kill him, He has, however,
continued to suffer debilitating headaches, nightmares and
post-traumatic stress. Despite all of this, Y is determined to go
back to Bil'in. He is determined to rejoin the non-violent
demonstrations. He is determined to oppose the occupation and
dehumanization of the Palestinian people that is being carried out
by the Israeli government in his name.
My
friend K, along with his brother Y, are just two of the many
hundreds of Israelis, both young and old, who have taken a stance
against their government and the illegal and brutal Israeli
occupation. They are just two of the young Israelis, who each and
every week, go to the Occupied Territories choosing to stand in
solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The solidarity between the Palestinian residents of Bil'in village,
internationals and the anti-occupation and anti-Zionist Israelis who
each week trekked to the village has become an inspiring model for
joint popular struggle, not only in Palestine but also around the
world. The importance of this joint struggle was recounted by
Basel Mansour, one of the leaders of the struggle against the wall
in Bil'in. In speech in September to mark the Bil'in's partial
victory of succeeding in getting the Israeli high court to move a
small section of the wall, Mansour praised their Israeli partners in
the struggle saying:
"You came to us without considering the consequences -- the Zionist
occupational government attempts to implant the deceptive and
distorted idea that the Palestinians are your enemy and want to kill
you. By way of this shared journey, we proved the opposite and
together we demonstrated the truth -- that Israelis can stand beside
Palestinians and live with them in peace and security, and even
struggle with them against injustice and occupation, on the
fundamental basis that this occupation is an enemy of humanity".
You succeeded in overcoming the army's roadblocks in order to arrive
here through a difficult mountainous path and were vulnerable to its
shooting attacks. In this way many of you were wounded by bullets
that originated from the unmerciful occupation army -- and not from
Palestinians, who the occupation attempts to distort and portray as
vicious animals that want to devour Israelis or throw them into the
sea.
You were braver than your fearful government. You participated in
the struggle actively and in every way -- morally, physically, in
the courts and in the media. In the battlefield, you were on the
frontlines, calling with us for freedom, in your belief that only
the manifestation of justice will guarantee the creation of peace
and security for our two peoples, and not the building of walls and
the expanding of weapons warehouses.
You have been real partners -- awake with us late at night, in
confronting the almost daily invasions of village homes by the army;
together with us you opposed many attempts to arrest, and you
yourselves were injured and arrested -- and you conveyed the true
picture to the Israeli society. You disputed the positions of the
government and the army in every arena -- until the entire world was
a witness to this special connection that was created on the land of
Bil'in, that united the conversation and the meeting between
cultures, creeds and religions. A connection like this must be
victorious, history must immortalize it.
Honorable audience, one of the biggest difficulties in this campaign
was how to organize and manage the connection with the Israelis in
solidarity, after the Palestinian people have always suffered
injustice from the Zionist occupation. This was done while
Palestinians aspire to lives of freedom, respect, and culture, and
the mobilization of the most amount of Israelis possible and
international representatives to stand up to the injustice. Once the
Israelis in solidarity understood all of this, they became dedicated
to the work and became real warriors that earned the trust of all.
They contributed much by revealing the true face of the occupation
-- its tactics, its lies and its organized terror against
Palestinians -- in opposition to those that attempt to normalize and
whitewash the occupation.
These people were always willing to take upon themselves whatever
was asked of them by the Popular Committee, and more than this,
often taking the initiative, offering ideas and suggestions. In this
way, they demonstrated that they were true fighters -- not only fans
or friends, or cogs in the machine of the occupation. They are
heroes in the nonviolent campaign of the brave".
For the past two and half years, the villagers of Bil'in and their
Israeli partners have been one in their struggle against apartheid
and occupation. Today, they continue their struggle. Not only in
Bil'in but they have now mounted a new joint campaign which has
become known as "443".
This campaign is an audacious attempt to highlight the apartheid
nature of the Israeli state by blocking and shutting down illegal
Israeli bypass roads.
443 is just one of the Israeli bypass roads. It runs between the
city of Lod, through the occupied West Bank, connecting Lod to a
number of the illegal Israeli settlements built in the Occupied West
Bank and eventually to Jerusalem. On this busy highway, only Israeli
plated cars are allowed to travel. No green plated vehicles allowed!
(Israelis have yellow plated cars, while Palestinians from the OPT
must use green plated cars, similarly Israelis carry blue ids, while
Palestinians carry green ids). These roads are usually are
constructed as overpass roads above Palestinian roads and
Palestinians are prevented from traveling on them, supposedly in the
name of "security".
Bypass roads such as 443 are constructed on stolen Palestinian
lands, where Palestinian olive and fruit groves and villages once
stood. These ancient groves and villages are destroyed in order for
the apartheid road to be built.
In
late October, the Israeli Anarchists Against the Wall and the
International Solidarity Movement and other internationals joined
forces again with the Palestinian leaders of the anti-wall and
anti-apartheid struggle in Bil'in. They along with Palestinians from
surrounding villages began the first action in their new campaign –
to shut down 443 for the first time. Armed with the element of
surprise and carrying a long pipe barrier and banners saying
"Caution Apartheid Road", more than 70 demonstrators were able to
make it onto the apartheid road close it down for an hour.
Despite being attacked by the IOF and Israeli border police, the
demonstrators were jubilant. Over the next few weeks, word spread
around the villages near 443 and more and more people came to join
the Internationals, Israelis and Palestinians from Bil'in village.
Three weeks after the first demonstration, I was able to make it to
443. On the day I attended more than 120 peaceful demonstrators
came to participate - the majority from the surrounding Palestinian
villages. This time, however, we did not have the element of
surprise and as we marched to bypass road amongst a sea of
Palestinian flags, the IOF were already stationed at the entrances
leading up to the highway. Barbwire and barriers had been erected
to prevent us accessing the bypass road above us. Many of the
demonstrators remained at the road blocks determined to confront the
IOF. After some time, the IOF dressed in military riot gear began
advancing on the peaceful demonstration. As I looked up to the
bypass road, I could see Israeli snipers with their guns trained on
us. Some of the IOF began to pick up rocks and began to hurl them
down at us. Some of the young Palestinian men came to check if
myself and the Israeli activists were okay. We assured them that we
were.
As
we fell back to the tunnel that ran under the apartheid highway, the
IOF began firing of more teargas and sound bombs. The noise was
deafening as it echoed through the tunnel. As I approached the
tunnel cautiously, I could see teams of IOF soldiers running up the
hillsides, weapons raised, hunting the young unarmed teenagers who
had joined the demonstration to demand an end to the occupation of
their homeland. We paused as the soldiers ran by. They ignored us,
to intent on finding their young quarry. As I made my way into the
village, a local woman welcomed me and asked me to come up on to her
balcony, worried that I would not be safe on the street. It is
always hard to refuse Palestinian hospitality, but even more so in
situations like this. So from her balcony, I could see the IOF
gathering and the Israeli anarchists arguing with them. I soon
discovered that a young boy from the village had been detained,
along with one of the Israeli activists. For an hour, the IOF and
the Israeli anti-occupation activists refused to budge, each holding
their ground. The activists attempting to negotiate the release of
the two detainees more worried about the young Palestinian boy as
they knew that the situation would be more dire for the young boy,
then for their comrade. As this took place, the sound grenades and
tear gas exploded through out the village behind me. The IOF
continued to terrorise the village, despite the fact they were in
absolutely no danger.
After an hour and half, it was agreed that the Israeli activist and
the young Palestinian boy would be released but they would have to
be first taken to a nearby settlement. As the detainees were
driven away in the border police jeeps, the Palestinians and the
Israeli activists made final plans for the day and for upcoming
actions.
Over the next few months the campaign around 443 will intensify,
bringing more and more Palestinians and Israelis into joint struggle
together. This more than anything else is a threat to the Israeli
Zionist state. Israelis and Palestinians working collective, with
respect and in solidarity with each other is a powerful weapon, one
that the Israeli state tries repeatedly to undermine through fear
campaigns and demonisation of the Palestinian people.
It
is in this joint struggle that the real seeds of peace can be found.
Real peace will come not through the machinations of Olmert and the
Israeli state or by Abbas and the selling out of the Palestinian
people and the Palestinian resistance. It will only come when
Israeli apartheid and occupation ends and justice for the
Palestinian people is enacted. Real peace will not be found in the
hollow words bleated at Annapolis or Sharm el Shaik or at any of the
other fake peace festivals. The real seeds of peace are being
planted today in the fertile lands in Bil'in, Umm Sulummuna and
elsewhere throughout the Occupied West Bank, where the Palestinian
people and Israeli anti-occupation and anti-Zionist activists come
together, as brothers and sisters in struggle. As the joint
Palestinian and Israeli struggle for justice and human rights
flourish, so will the prospects for a real just peace.
-Kim Bullimore has been working and living in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories for the past 8 months. She has a blog
www.livefromoccupiedpalestine.blogspot.com and is a regular
contributor on Palestine-Israel issues to the Australian based Green
Left Weekly, www.greenleft.org.au.
Kim Yuval can be contacted at: kimyuval@gmail.com
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