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Refusenik!
Refusenik!, 
This moving book is a first-time look at Israeli soldiers who have refused orders on moral grounds, earning the name of Refusenik along with a prison sentence. These are the stories of people who believe in their country, but not in its actions bey, Refusenik! has a rating of 4 stars
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Refusenik!, This moving book is a first-time look at Israeli soldiers who have refused orders on moral grounds, earning the name of Refusenik along with a prison sentence. These are the stories of people who believe in their country, but not in its actions bey, Refusenik!
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  • Refusenik!
  • Written by author Peretz Kidron
  • Published by Zed Books, May 2004
  • This moving book is a first-time look at Israeli soldiers who have refused orders on moral grounds, earning the name of "Refusenik" along with a prison sentence. These are the stories of people who believe in their country, but not in its actions bey
  • A moving collection of rarely-heard stories from Israelis who have resisted conflict, from the conflict with Lebanon up to the present situation with Palestine
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Foreword
Introduction : Israel's refusenik movement1
The early refuseniks11
Balance11
Saying 'no' loudly and clearly13
An artist at Ansar15
Discovering the Palestinians16
In solidarity with the almond trees17
The first Intifada23
I'm no martyr23
Whatever the price24
The problem is in Jewish society26
Refusal to collaborate27
I am an Arab Jew27
Father and son : refuseniks30
Spiral of evil31
The limit is human life32
The privilege of saying 'no!'35
Silences that cry out39
Benighted fanticism40
A typical 'no' poem41
A policy that demeans my country41
The refusenik answers the writer42
On the festival of freedom I waive my freedom - or : what shall I tell my daughter?45
No to 'always at command'46
'You don't have to do anything wicked'50
Decent people don't shoot children52
I owe my children at least one refusal53
The philosophy of selective refusal55
The story of Yuval and Imad61
The second Intifada71
Letter to the editor of Koteret Rashit from Dov Barak72
Statements by jailed conscripts75
Those who enlist and those who don't75
Militarism and racism have reached a fascist level76
I am a prisoner, yet free77
A violent and racist society79
Statements by jailed reservists82
Vile injustice82
The red line83
Collaboration makes me a criminal86
A cause which is not mine87
An enormous 'black flag'89
A letter to the commander of Battalion 71989
I killed three innocent civilians92
The shattered dream95
The IDF teaches that it's okay to molest an Arab100
Black flag101
Three exercises in refusal103
Is Marwan Barghouti you uncle?107
Why am I mad at the IDF?109
Closing statements115
My reply to the General115
Israel today is like a prison117


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