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08.10.03, 22:54
Uri Avnery

27.9.03

The Magnificent 27

A year and a half ago, a small group of Israelis decided to break a deeply
entrenched taboo and bring up the subject of war crimes. Until then, it was
self-evident that the IDF is the most moral and humane army in the world,
as the official mantra goes, and is therefore quite incapable of such things.

The Gush Shalom movement (to which I belong) called a public meeting in Tel-
Aviv and invited a group of professors and public figures to discuss whether
our army is committing such crimes. The star of the evening was Col. Yigal
Shohat, a war hero shot down over Egypt in the Yom Kippur war. His damaged
leg had to be amputated by an Egyptian surgeon. Upon his return, he studied
medicine and became a doctor himself.

In a voice trembling with emotion, he read out a personal appeal to his
comrades, the Air Force pilots, calling on them to refuse orders over which
the black flag of illegality is waving (a phrase coined by the military
judge at the Kafr Kassem massacre trial in 1957). For example, orders to
drop bombs on Palestinian residential neighborhoods for targeted
liquidations.

The speech aroused a strong echo, but the army command succeeded in damage
control. The Air Force commander, General Dan Halutz, perhaps the most
extremist IDF officer except Chief-of-Staff Moshe Yaalon, was asked what he
feels when he releases a bomb over a Palestinian neighborhood and answered:
I feel a slight bump. He added that after such an attack he sleeps very
well.

It seemed as if Shohats call had evaporated into thin air  but not any
more. The seed has matured slowly. This process accelerated after a pilot
released a one-ton bomb over a residential neighborhood in Gaza in order to
kill a Hamas leader, abruptly ending the lives of 17 bystanders, men, women
and children. Many pilots were deeply troubled by this. Now the conscience
of 27 of them has spoken out.

In Israeli mythology, combat pilots are the elite of the elite. Many of them
are Kibbutz-boys, who were once considered the aristocracy of Israel. Ezer
Weitzman, a former Air Force commander, once coined the phrase The Best
Boys for Flying (and immediately added, in the typical macho style of the
Force, and the Best Girls for the Flyers.)

The pilots are bought up from an early age to believe that we are always
right, and that our opponents are vile murderers. That the army commanders
never make a mistake. That an order is an order, and theirs is not to reason
why. That professionalism is the highest virtue. That problems have to be
solved inside the Force. That one does not question the authority of the
political leadership. There exists a whole mythology about the part played
by the Force in the Israeli victories in all our wars: from the tiny Piper
planes in 1948, the destruction of the Egyptian Air Force in the Yom Kippur
war of 1973, and so forth.

The Air Force does not, of course, take in non-conformists. Candidates for
flight training are scrutinized carefully. The force chooses solid,
disciplined youngsters who can be relied on, both as to their character and
their views, Zionists and the sons of Zionists.

Moreover, the Air Force is a clan, a sect whose members are ferociously
loyal to the Force and to each other, There have never been public quarrels
or signs of mutiny in the Air Force.

All this explains why the pilots struggled with themselves for so long,
before they found in themselves the inner strength required for such an
extraordinary, morally courageous act as publishing this appeal.

The 27 Air Force pilots informed their commander that from now on they would
refuse to fulfil immoral and illegal orders that would cause the death of
civilians. At the end of their statement, they criticized the occupation
that is corrupting Israel and undermining its security.

The most senior officer among the signatories is Major General Yiftah
Spector, who is also a living legend. He is the son of one of the 23 men in
the boat, a group that was sent in World War II to demolish oil
installations in Lebanon (at the time under Nazi-puppet Vichy French
control) and never heard of again. Yiftah Spector was the instructor of many
of the present commanders of the Air Force. Altogether, the statement was
signed by one general, 2 colonels, 9 lieutenant colonels, 8 majors and 7
captains.

Such a thing is unprecedented in Israel. Because of the special standing of
the Air Force, the refusal evoked a much louder echo than the refusal
movement of the ground troops that seems to have leveled out, for the
moment, at about 500 refuseniks.

The army establishment, the real government of Israel, sensed the danger and
reacted as it had never reacted before. It started a wild campaign of
defamation, incitement and character assassination. The heroes of yesterday
were turned overnight into enemies of the people. All parts of the
government  from ex-president Ezer Weitzman to the Attorney General (who
already has his eye on a seat in the Supreme Court), from the Foreign Office
to the politicians of the Labor and Meretz parties  were mobilized in order
to crush the mutiny of the pilots.

The counter-attack was headed by the media. Never before did they expose
their real face as on this occasion. All TV channels, all radio networks and
all newspaper  without exception! - revealed themselves as servants and
mouthpieces of the army command. The liberal Haaretz, too, devoted its front
page to a ferocious attack on the pilots, without giving space to the other
point of view.

It was impossible to switch on a TV set without encountering the Air Force
commander, and after him a long line of establishment figures who, one after
another, condemned the pilots. Army camps were opened to the cameras; loyal
officers damned their comrades as traitors who had stuck a knife in our
backs. Except for one single interview on Channel 2, the refusers were
not given any opportunity at all to explain their point of view or answer
their detractors.

No doubt: the establishment is worried. Perhaps it may succeed in containing
the protest this time and deterring other potential mutineers by spreading
defamation, fear and punishment. But the message of the 27 has been written
and nothing can change that.

With this sortie the flyers have served the State of Israel more than on any
of the hundreds of others in the course of their army service. Some day
Israel will recognize the huge debt it owes to the valiant 27.



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