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Israel's Reluctant Warriors.(Israeli reservists protest occupation of West Bank)(Brief Article)

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| March 18, 2002 | Tepperman, Jonathan D. | COPYRIGHT 2002 Newsweek, Inc. All rights reserved. Any reuse, distribution or alteration without express written permission of Newsweek is prohibited. For permission: www.newsweek.com. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Tepperman is senior editor at Foreign Affairs in New York.

When Dick Cheney arrives in Israel next week, he'll find himself in a country all but paralyzed politically. As the body count mounts and the region slides toward war, Ariel Sharon seems unable to offer any solution other than bloody reprisals for Palestinian attacks. The Israeli left remains stunned and virtually silent, as it has since the collapse of the peace process and the start of the second intifada almost 18 months ago. Indeed, the only dramatic initiative of late has come from outside the country: from Saudi Arabia, which has floated its own version of a peace deal.

Israel's political scene has not been entirely moribund, however. A growing group of young reserve officers has announced its intention not to serve in the territories, galvanizing debate in the process. The movement began in mid-January when 50 reservists sent a letter to an Israeli newspaper accusing the Army of "ruling, expelling, starving and humiliating an entire people" in the territories and announced that henceforth they would refuse to participate. Within 10 days their ranks had grown to over 150; by now, the group is estimated to include 260 soldiers--though in a gesture known as "gray refusal," many more reservists are using medical deferments to avoid service, and some 400 others have announced that they'll refuse to comply if called.

It's still too soon to say just what impact this "refusenik" movement will have. Yet the media attention and public outcry have already been intense, not least because similar stirrings during the Lebanon campaign years ago contributed to a unilateral Israeli withdrawal in May 2000.

One way to determine just what the movement augurs is to look outside the country for parallels. The best comparison lies in South Africa, where a small anticonscription drive helped turn the tide against apartheid in the 1980s.

Although Israelis and many other Jews hate to admit it, there are pronounced similarities between the two situations. Like white South Africa, Israel is relatively small and beleaguered; both nations have mythic, highly trained armed forces, sources of intense pride among citizens who rely on them for their survival. Refusal to serve--rare and highly stigmatized--is thus the most dramatic form of protest.

In South Africa, when white soldiers started refusing to serve in the townships in the 1980s, the government reacted with fury. But as black resistance to the government grew, more and more whites were needed to keep order--and the number of white objectors increased. After ...

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