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Israeli Activist to be Jailed for Caring
Ezra Nawi was ridiculed and arrested for trying to protect people's homes. Only international attention can help him now
Without international intervention, Israeli human rights activist Ezra Nawi will most likely be sent to jail.
Nawi is not a typical rights activist. A member of Ta'ayush Arab-Jewish Partnership he is a Jewish Israeli of Iraqi descent who speaks fluent Arabic. He is a gay man in his fifties and a plumber by trade. Perhaps because he himself comes from the margins, he empathises with others who have been marginalised - often violently.
His "crime" was trying to stop a military bulldozer from destroying the homes of Palestinian Bedouins from Um El Hir in the South Hebron region. These Palestinians have been under Israeli occupation for almost 42 years; they still live without electricity, running water and other basic services and are continuously harassed by Jewish settlers and the military - two groups that have united to expropriate Palestinian land and that clearly have received the government's blessing to do so.
As chance would have it, the demolition and the resistance to it were captured on film and broadcast on Israel's Channel 1. The three-minute film (above) - a must see - shows Nawi, the man dressed in a green jacket, not only courageously protesting against the demolition but, after the bulldozer destroys the buildings, also telling the border policemen what he thinks of their actions. Sitting handcuffed in a military vehicle following his arrest, he exclaims: "Yes, I was also a soldier, but I did not demolish houses ... The only thing that will be left here is hatred."
The film then shows the police laughing at Nawi. But in dealing with his audacity, they were not content with mere ridicule and decided also to accuse him of assaulting a policeman. Notwithstanding the very clear evidence (captured on film), an Israeli court recently found Nawi guilty of assault in connection with the incident, which happened in 2007, and this coming July he will be sent to prison. Unless, perhaps, there is a public outcry.
Nawi's case is not only about Nawi. It is also about Israel and Israeli society, if only because one can learn a great deal about a country from the way it treats its human rights and pro-democracy activists.
Most people are not really surprised when they read that human rights activists are routinely arrested, prosecuted, imprisoned and harassed in Syria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and several other Middle Eastern countries. Indeed, it has become common knowledge that the authoritarian nature of these regimes renders it dangerous for their citizens to actively fight for human rights.
In this sense, Israel is different from most of its neighbours. Unlike their counterparts in Egypt and Syria, Israeli rights activists, particularly Jewish ones, have been able to criticise the policies of their rights-abusive government without fear of incarceration. Up until now, the undemocratic tendencies of Israeli society manifested themselves, for the most part, in the state's relation to its Palestinian citizens, the occupied Palestinian inhabitants and a small group of Jewish conscientious objectors.
People might assume that Nawi's impending imprisonment as well as other alarming developments (like the recent arrest of New Profile and Target 21 activists, who are suspected of abetting draft-dodgers) are due to the establishment of an extreme rightwing government in Israel. If truth be told, however, the rise of the extreme right merely reflects the growing presence of proto-fascist elements in Israeli society, elements that have been gaining ground and legitimacy for many years now.
Nawi's case, for what it symbolises on both an individual and societal level, encapsulates the current reality in Israel. His friends have launched a campaign, and are asking people to write letters to Israeli embassies around the world. At this point, only international attention and intervention can make a difference.


11 Comments so far
Show AllAt least they didn't bulldoze over him like they did Rachel Corrie.
'Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss.' - Pete Townsend
Tani Bellestri wrote an excellent piece for Common Dreams that features Ezra in a larger discussion about consumerism and exploitation.
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2008/12/05-5
I hope CD readers will write letters to your representatives, to Israel, Amnesty International, Code PINK, and to the Human Rights Campaign. Perhaps AI, CP and HRC can help make a protest more meaningful.
Israel, the modern day Nazi Germany, funny how the oppressed becomes the oppressor.
Palestinians today, and tomorrow?
Does anybody really believe this will end with Gaza, or Lebanon, or Syria, or Iran, or the entire Middle East?
It won't end until a sufficiently determined and robust international coalition finally decides the U.S./Israeli alliance from Hell must be stopped.
And Israel is called a shining beacon of democracy in the region. Don't forget that without the support of the USA and its informal Empire, Israel could not sustain its bloodthirsty war crimes. The USA is equally guilty of war crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan as well as being the chief enabler and supporter of Israel.
Way to go, Obama! You could end this with one fell swoop. But instead you give it further support.
Change we can believe in, my ass!
After you follow the actions links in the story, check out these websites:
http://www.imemc.org/ --The International Middle East Media Center
palestinechronicle.com/
http://www.kibush.co.il/index.asp --Occupation Magazine
The U.S. media, including progressive websites, covers only a miniscule fraction of Israel's ongoing human rights abuses against the Palestinians. Like rust, Israel's brutality never sleeps.
Since our tax dollars are financing Israel's ongoing theft of Palestinian land and water resources, and Israel's Nazi-like brutality against the Palestinians, we should at least know what we are paying for.
Cons have the money and the guns.
Israel the ``only democracy in the Middle East''. Yeah right....
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The horror of Evil triumphs when good decent people look the other way.
There are Jews, Arabs, Christians, and other good decent ordinary people who will stand up to Evil. The are Saints. The will suffer. They will pay the price of conscience. Some will be imprisoned; and other will be murdered for the Truth.
However, their sacrifices will in the end triumph over Evil.
We all are called to stand against all war criminals and terrorists on both sides. We must be the PEACE-MAKERS...............
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"The only thing that will be left here is hatred." So true but still, Israel is incapable of grasping a concent as simple as this, unable or unwilling to see that hatred breeds hatred and violence breeds violence and that they are only reaping that which they have sown.
By attacking, imprisoning and quashing peace/human rights activists, protestors and other disenters, they effectively avoid dealing with the issues while quieting all disagreement with their actions. This is how tyrannies, Fascist and totalitarian regimes deal with the opposition.