Occupation Army Jails Conscientious Objector Because His Refusal to Enlist

An Israeli occupation army disciplinary body sentenced 18-year-old Israeli conscientious objector Shahar Schwartz to 10 days in military prison on past week over his refusal to serve in the army. Schwartz, who graduated from high school this year, was jailed he declared his intention to refuse service due to the occupation of the Palestinian territories.

Shahar Schwartz (right) at the Recruitment Center in Tel Hashomer, near Tel-Aviv (Photo: Mesarvot)

Following his refusal, Schwartz was held for three days at the army’s Recruitment Center at Tel Hashomer, after which he was moved to a military prison. Upon his release, he will most likely be summoned once more to the conscientious objectors committee, where he is likely to announce his refusal again and be sentenced to another stint behind bars.

In a written statement published ahead of his refusal, Schwartz, who is being supported by Mesarvot, a grassroots network that brings together individuals and groups who refuse to enlist in the Israeli army in protest of the occupation, detailed the reasons that led him to the decision:

“I refuse to enlist in the army because it enforces a policy of inequality and crushes any hope of change. The Palestinians have no way to influence their lives because they do not have the right to vote in a ‘democracy’ that controls every aspect of their lives. The young Israelis who serve in the army are the ones who violate the human rights of the Palestinians on the ground, oppress the [Palestinian] population and enable the settlers’ violence against them. I refuse to take part in this.”

 “I refuse because I don’t believe in the common narrative, according to which the actions of the army protect the state and are therefore necessary. Oppression by the army only causes more suffering and pain, and the young people who are trampled under this grow to hate the other side, which causes the need for ‘defense’ by the army,” he said.

The full Shahar Schwartz statement (in Hebrew):

Solidarity with Shahar Schwartz (in English)

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfTIUPqANQl385Iw_L0xRxVe0yuMM-WV69mfFhUTorsImHa9Q/viewform

Source: Communist Party of Israel