FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JULY 7, 2006 12:15 PM
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WASHINGTON - July 7 - Though rarely featured in recent news coverage, Israeli critics of the Gaza attacks are speaking out loudly.
TANYA REINHART, http://www.tau.ac.il/~reinhart Professor emeritus at Tel Aviv University, Reinhart is author of the forthcoming book "The Road Map to Nowhere: Israel/Palestine Since 2003."
She said today: "The present Israeli 'operation' is not about releasing the captured Israeli soldier -- one need not be a military analyst to realize he cannot be released this way. The Israeli army has been planning this operation for quite a while, awaiting the appropriate trigger that will create the appropriate international conditions.
"The major goal of the Israeli government is toppling the Hamas government by force. In Israel's view, the Palestinian election results are a disaster, because for the first time they have a leadership that insists on representing Palestinian interests rather than just collaborating with Israel's demands.
"A second local goal is to turn the north of the Gaza Strip into a 'no man's land.' This plan has been openly discussed in Israeli media since the disengagement last summer." Reinhart is a columnist for the Israeli paper Yediot Aharonot and author of the book "Israel/Palestine: How to End the War of 1948."
URI AVNERY, http://zope.gush-shalom.org/home/en Avnery is founder of Gush-Shalom, the Israeli "Peace Bloc." He said today: "The offensive on land, from the sea and from the air does not put an end to the launching of Qassam rockets. It is leading to their increase. The sowing of destruction in the Gaza Strip does not bring Gilad Shalit home. It is endangering his life." Avnery has been a member of the Knesset and as a youth was a member of the Irgun, a rightwing Zionist paramilitary.
YISHAI MENUCHIN, http://www.yeshgvul.org Menuchin is a spokesman for the Israeli peace group Yesh Gvul, which educates soldiers and the public about Israeli violations of international law. Yesh Gvul activists were among the hundreds of protesters in front of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's house on July 1. Menuchin said: "We call for our government to stop targeting Palestinian civilians -- the targeting of civilians is a war crime -- and start negotiating with the elected Palestinian leaders, not to arrest them." Yesh Gvul will be releasing the book "Occupation and Refusal" this month. |
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