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Israel’s Toy Soldiers
By Chris Hedges
10/01/07 "ICH"
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If you are a young Muslim American and head off to the Middle
East for a spell in a fundamentalist “madrassa,” or religious
school, Homeland Security will probably greet you at the airport
when you return. But if you are an American Jew and you join
hundreds of teenagers from Europe and Mexico for an eight-week
training course run by the Israel Defense Forces, you can post
your picture wearing an Israeli army uniform and holding an
automatic weapon on MySpace.
The Marva program, part summer camp part indoctrination, was
launched in Israel in 1981. It allows participants, who must be
Jewish and between the ages of 18 and 28, to fire weapons, live
in military barracks in the Negev desert and saunter around in
an Israeli military uniform saluting and taking long hikes with
military packs. The Youth and Education Corps of the Israel
Defense Forces run four 120-strong training sessions a year.
“Upon arrival, the participants experience an abrupt change
into army life: wearing uniforms, accepting army discipline, and
learning the programs and lessons integral to the program,” the
Let Israelis Show You Israel
Web site
reads. “The program includes military content such as:
navigation, field training, weapons training, shooting ranges,
marches and more, as well as educational content such as:
Zionism, Jewish Identity, history and knowledge of the land of
Israel. All of this is taught in Hebrew in an intensive eight
weeks.”
"The participants finish the program after completing a
short, intensive, exhilarating military experience that allows
them to taste Israel in a way that they never could before—as
part of the Israel Defense Forces,” the site reads. “They leave
the program with a feeling of belonging and a strong connection
to Israel, and many return to Israel to continue the connection
that was created in the framework of the Marva course.”
There are, of course, gushing testimonials about the program.
"I spent the first few days of Marva doubting my decision,
wondering why I had come, wondering if there was any way out.
With all of the running, yelling orders, discipline and Hebrew,
I felt horribly out of place,” writes Canadian David Roth of his
summer. “It was a completely different world from the one I was
used to. All that changed, though, by the end of the first
week. We had our first ‘Masa’ (Hike). It was very hard, but at
the end, we all knew, our M16s were waiting for us at the
‘tekes’ (Ceremony). We got through the 8 kilometers and had our
‘tekes’ and got our guns. It felt amazing, and from that point
on Marva was incredible.”
How have we reacted when we discovered that American Muslims
were being taught in a foreign country to fire machine guns at
paper figures and simulate military maneuvers? And what about
the summer schools in Gaza organized by Islamic Jihad designed
to train young Palestinians in the basics of military life?
These Gaza camps, uncovered in 2001, were widely denounced by
Israel as proof that the Palestinians were teaching their
children to hate and kill.
The argument in favor of camps in Israel, as opposed to camps
in Pakistan, is that these young men and women are not going to
come back and use what they have learned to harm Americans.
They are not terrorists. Muslims, however, have not cornered
the market on terrorism and violence. Radical Jews have also
been involved in terrorist attacks in Israel and the United
States.
I discovered an American in Israel in 1989 named Robert
Manning. A huge, burly man, Manning was living in the West Bank
Jewish settlement of Kiyrat Arba. When I found him he was
carrying a pistol, a large knife strapped to his leg and an M-16
assault rifle. He was part of a Jewish terrorist group called
Committee for Protection and Safety of the Highways that set up
ad hoc roadblocks and pulled Palestinians from cars to beat and
often shoot them. He was a follower of
Meir Kahane, the leader of the Jewish Defense League, who
was implicated in terrorist attacks in the United States and
Israel. Manning served as a reservist in the Israel Defense
Forces in the West Bank.
Manning was wanted in California for murder. He had been
charged in a 1980 mail-bomb killing as part of his involvement
in the Jewish Defense League. The bomb was intended for the
owner of a local computer firm, but the package holding the
device was opened by the firm’s secretary, Patricia Wilkerson,
who was killed instantly by the blast.
Manning, full of bluster and a bitter racism toward Arabs,
used as his pseudonym the name of the FBI agent in charge of his
case, a bit of humor that backfired on him by confirming my
suspicion of his identify. I obtained the picture from his
California driver’s license and showed it to his neighbors at
Kiyrat Arba. They identified him from the photo. I wrote an
article affirming that Manning, heavily armed and an active
member of the Israeli army, was living in a Jewish settlement.
The Israeli government, until that moment, said it had no
information about his location. He was extradited in 1993 and
sentenced the next year to life imprisonment without the
possibility of parole for 30 years. He is in a maximum-security
prison in Florence, Colo.
Those who go through the Marva summer program are
indoctrinated as thoroughly as Muslims who go overseas and are
told they are part of a greater jihad for Islam. The results,
given Israel’s close alliance with the United States, may not be
negative for those in power in the United States, but it may be
very negative for those Americans defined as the enemy,
especially Muslims, should we suffer another 9/11. The program
inculcates hatred and a belief in the efficacy of violence to
solve the problems in the Middle East. It identifies Israel
with militarism. It feeds the idea that a Jew born in Brooklyn
has a birthright to settle in Israel that is denied to an
American of Palestinian descent.
Jerusalem, aside from being one of the most beautiful cities
in the world, is one of the most literate, creative and
intellectual. Do these young men and women really know the best
of Israel by spending eight weeks playing soldier and glorifying
the military? Is the cause of Israel advanced by mirroring the
twisted militarism of Islamic fundamentalists?
Terrorists arise in all cultures, all nations and all
religions. We have produced more than our share. Ask the
people of Vietnam or Iraq. The danger of a military program
such as these is that it solidifies a mind-set of us and them.
It romanticizes violence. It widens the divide that leads to
conflict. It makes dialogue impossible. There are great
Israeli institutions, from the newspaper Haaretz to the
courageous Israeli human rights organization
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