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Gush Shalom Sending Information on Israeli Officers To ICC

Demonstrating in front of the Israeli Ministry of Defense

TEL AVIV, August 4 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Gush Shalom, an Israeli peace organization, has in past months sent threatening letters to Israeli officers who are on duty in the territories, telling them that they are guilty of offenses tantamount to war crimes, an Israeli newspaper reported Sunday, August 4.

In these letters, the officers have been warned that the movement is monitoring their actions, and that Gush Shalom intends to compile information against them which will be submitted to the International Criminal Court, reported Ha’aretz.

These letters have been signed by “Gush Shalom’s team for the collection of evidence against war criminals,” reported the paper.

Ha’aretz reported that 15 Israeli officers ranking between lieutenant colonel and brigadier general received these letters.

According to the paper, Gush Shalom identified the officers on the basis of interviews which they gave on local media during operations in the territories.

As a result of these operations, Palestinian residents in the territories lodged complaints about Israeli army behavior; the peace movement based its letters on these complaints.

In one of these letters, reports Ha’aretz, a brigadier general who has randomly arrested people in the occupied territories was warned that “taking hostages is a grave violation of the fourth Geneva Convention.”

The letter writers declare: “As citizens concerned about the status and image of the state of Israel and the IDF ... we cannot quietly condone such acts. We warn you that evidence about these acts has been compiled, and put in a file that we are preparing.”

The letter also warned the brigadier general to be caureful and “refrain from carrying out or taking operational responsibility for more acts that represent violations of international law.”

One high-ranking IDF officer, under whose command a number of the officers “warned” by Gush Shalom serve, told Ha’aretz that the letters are “an attempt to harm the morale” of soldiers.

Earlier last week, Gush Shalom organized a demonstration in Tel Aviv, opposite the Israeli ministry of Defense to protest the Israeli army’s attack in Gaza which killed 17 people, including 12 children. The attack was designed to murder Salah Shehada, a Hamas leader.

On the website of the organization, Shamai Leibowitz, and attorney and Israeli reserve officer wrote an article about why every Jewish soldier should refuse to serve.

“Our rule over three million Palestinian Arabs in the territories has perforce put us in a position of committing a number of moral outrages. Continued rule will necessitate not only continued denial of many basic rights to Palestinians, but will require our taking additional steps which are reprehensible, if not morally questionable,” he said.

He added that these steps include the enclosing of millions of humans in their cities, towns, and villages. “We often deny basic rights such as the right to earn a living, to study, to move freely, to purchase basic necessities, to vote, to travel for medical care, to move sick or injured to medical facilities, etc. But most severe is that innocent civilians die,” he said.

Leibowitz said that it seems that a large number of the hundreds of Palestinian civilians who die are not killed because Israeli armed forces are acting in self-defense.

“Take the ex-judicial killings of Palestinian political leaders, for example. Certainly, these ex-judicial killings are tantamount to premeditated murder. To me, there is nothing shocking in saying that a country which has “legalized” ex-judicial killings has implemented terror tactics.”

“The apartheid regime Israel has established is wicked and evil. It deserves no fidelity on the part of Israeli soldiers. One might ask: Does not this attitude lead to anarchy?”

Gush Shalom (translated from Hebrew, the name means “The Peace Bloc”)
is the hard core of the Israeli peace movement.

Gush Shalom is an extra-parliamentary organization, independent of any party or other political grouping. Some of its activists do belong to political parties, but the Gush is not aligned to any particular party.

The movement was established by Uri Avnery in 1993, a three term member of the Israeli Knesset.

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