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2 soldiers jailed for settlement evacuation protest


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Article's topics: HebronIDFOutpostSettlementsEhud BarakNachshon 

Two soldiers from the IDF's Nahshon Battalion were sentenced to 30 days in the brig and expelled from combat and command positions on Monday, after they hung a banner reading, "Nahshon also does not expel" from the roof of a building on their base to protest the razing of two illegal structures near the Negohot settlement earlier in the day.

Soldiers holding a poster...

Soldiers holding a poster reading "Nachshon, too, does not evacuate."
Photo: Courtesy of Negohot resident Asaf Freed

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The soldiers, hesder yeshiva students from West Bank settlements, did not take part in the evacuation at Negohot. The Nahshon Battalion did, however, provide general security for the perimeter surrounding the homes that were evacuated by the Border Police.

The army condemned the soldiers' protest.

"The actions of those soldiers are completely unacceptable and contravene the values of the IDF," the military said in a statement. "Any attempt to involve the IDF in political discourse is inappropriate."

On October 23, soldiers from the Shimshon Battalion waved a banner during their swearing-in ceremony at the Western Wall that read, "Shimshon will not evacuate Homesh," a reference to one of four settlements in northern Samaria that were evacuated during the 2005 disengagement.

Both the Shimshon and Nahshon battalions are part of the larger Kfir Brigade.

Rabbis and activists at a...

Rabbis and activists at a meeting in Jerusalem last week where funds were turned over to protesting soldiers' families.

Four other soldiers who were involved in raising the banner relating to Negohot will undergo disciplinary hearings on Tuesday.

According to a source in the IDF's Central Command, the soldiers involved in waving the banner study in yeshivot in northern Samaria, a center of right-wing political extremism. Two of them, the source said, were students of Rabbi Elyakim Levanon from Elon Moreh, who has in the past called on his students to refuse evacuation orders.

The evacuation and razing of the two homes near Negohot went off quietly.

Asaf Fried, a resident of Negohot for more than a decade, said that large numbers of soldiers and border policemen removed two families from their homes.

The Ben-David family has six children aged 12 to two months, and the Cohen family has one small child.

"Within a short time, the families and all their belongings were taken out of the houses and now they have no place to live," said Fried, who added that the families received demolition orders from the Civil Administration in Judea and Samaria a year ago, six months after they began construction.

There are 40 families living in Negohot, which is the only settlement located on the western side of the Hebron Hills, about four km. from the Green Line.

Negohot was originally established by the Defense Ministry and the IDF as a Nahal base. Hesder yeshiva student-soldiers and their families took over control of Negohot when it was transformed into a settlement in 1999.

Fried said that for the past several years no defense minister has allowed building in the settlement to accommodate natural growth.

Nechemia Krakower, spokesman for Negohot, said that the two houses that were destroyed were situated inside the approved boundaries of the settlement.

"I am a law-abiding citizen," said Krakower. "But the present building freeze is forcing me and others to break the law to be able to live like human beings."

Krakower and Fried pointed out that the law was not being enforced against Arabs in the Hebron area who had received demolition orders 10 years ago and continued to live in their illegal homes.

Far-right activist Itamar Ben-Gvir blamed Defense Minister Ehud Barak for the deteriorating situation.

"Over the past weeks, we've been approached by more and more soldiers who don't want to be [Barak's] pawns and to expel children from their homes," said the activist, who also serves as parliamentarian aid to MK Michael Ben-Ari (National Union.)

"Today, we are casting the responsibility upon the defense minister and saying that Barak is responsible for the recent uprisings in the IDF, and if such expulsions continue, there will be manifold and severe repercussions."

Peace Now secretary-general Yariv Oppenheimer slammed soldiers from the Right who of late are resisting more and more orders for political reasons, which is not the wont of the Left, he said.

"For years, thousands of soldiers from the Left fulfilled orders they were not at one with, such as securing settlements and illegal outposts. I do it, too, annually in my reserve service, and nobody rebels, and we accept the democratic decisions," Oppenheimer said.

"This is a phenomenon of mutiny in the army, and should be dealt with severely," he said. "The leaders of the Right should act on this, and speak out against such things."

Jerusalem Post staff contributed to the report.

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79. # 70. #64 Zoli
The other bob - USA (11/17/2009 21:39)
78. # 68. Heros just not following orders?
The other Bob - USA (11/17/2009 21:13)
77. # 36 "if there is no war, then soldiers are allowed to advocate disobedience.
The other Bob - USA (11/17/2009 20:58)
76. # 22. "6 small children thrown out of their homes at winter"
The other Bob - USA (11/17/2009 20:20)
75. # 16 "Oppenheimer the hypocrite"
The other Bob - USA (11/17/2009 18:00)
74. # 37. John Locke and democracy
The other Bob - USA (11/17/2009 17:54)
73. # 11. We expected German soldiers to refuse the Nazi orders.
The other Bob - USA (11/17/2009 17:41)
72. Embarrased Nachshon 'soldier' 63. You should be Embarrassed for your Embarrassing, sick lie that 'settlers don't serve in the Army.' How dare you?
Tee Gee - Israel (11/17/2009 17:40)
71. Embarrassed Nachshon Soldier #63 you should be embarrassed
Gee - (11/17/2009 17:38)
70. #64 Zoli---really ----Volunteers have to get permission from----guess who--right --the GOI.
Labhras - Ireland (11/17/2009 17:26)
69. For Zion's sake the soldiers have done that, and for Jerusalem's sake they have disagreed!
I.T. - (11/17/2009 17:12)
68. Heros just not following orders?
John B - Europe (11/17/2009 17:10)
67. kowtowing to the man-child in the White House won't help Israel
Mark - (11/17/2009 17:07)
66. #52 "Jefferson Davis" (but you sure talk like a Yankee)
Y. Kreminksy - Israel (11/17/2009 16:28)
65. These soldiers bring honour to the IDF. The IDF was first undermined by Rabin when he killed the Jewish survivors of the Altalena
Kathy Rosen - (11/17/2009 16:14)
64. Jewish villages in the West Bank are LEGAL by int'l law - read
Zoli - (11/17/2009 15:16)
63. Settlers Don't Serve In The Army
Embarrassed Nachshon Soldier - (11/17/2009 14:34)
62. Bibi: "the downfall of the state" does not take place bc the soldiers refuse to follow evacuation orders, but
Aliza - (11/17/2009 14:24)
61. Must Jewish soldiers expell themselves from their yesha homes ??
Trumpeldor - (11/17/2009 14:17)
60. The settlers are illegal squatters--and the Highest Courtin Israel agrees
Labhras - Ireland (11/17/2009 13:23)
59. #35 Katherine
Rhos - (11/17/2009 13:14)
58. Peace Now Lies
Shmuel - Israel (11/17/2009 12:54)
57. Barak & Bibi are hypocrites - the IDF is suppose to defend the Jewish people in Israel against enemies- it is not there to turn on them
Sid Emess - (11/17/2009 12:50)
56. Katherine 35 Australian Settler, go rebuild your settlements in your native land (UK,Europe?) as they are being massively settled by aggressive Arab
Zionist Lady - Israel-Judea (11/17/2009 12:25)
55. You are correct. Bibi is NO different than Olmert. He is weak, ineffective
Josiah Jacob Ben David - USA (11/17/2009 10:18)
54. Pen a medal on them ! Better to be insobordinate than to betray ones own.
Josiah Jacob Ben David - USA (11/17/2009 10:14)
53. The governments of Israel turned the I.D.F. into
jason white - israel (11/17/2009 10:02)
52. To #51 - my suggestion stands - tar and feather them, and run them out of town
Jefferson Davis - CSA (11/17/2009 09:50)
51. #31 "Nathan Bedford Forrest"
Y. Kreminsky - Israel (11/17/2009 09:02)
50. # 21 - Exactly - B'diyuk!
Adina Kutnicki - Israel (11/17/2009 08:54)
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