For Truth and Reconciliation, For
Equality and Partnership (The Olga Document)
The following document was written in a series of meetings in Givat Olga between
Prof. Anat Biletzki, Andre Draznin, Haim Hanegbi, Yehudith Harel, Michel (Micado)
Warschawski & Oren Medicks, and was subsequently endorsed by many other
Israelis. The document was titled after the location, hence 'The Olga Document',
and following a number of iterations the final draft was issued, July 2004.
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• The State of Israel was supposed to grant security to Jews; it has created a
death-trap whose inhabitants live in constant danger, the likes of which is not
experienced by any other Jewish community.
• The State of Israel was supposed to tear down the walls of the ghetto; it is
now constructing the biggest ghetto in the entire history of the Jews.
• The State of Israel was supposed to be a democracy; it has set up a colonial
structure, combining unmistakable elements of apartheid with the arbitrariness
of brutal military occupation.
Israel, 2004, is a
state on the road to nowhere. Fifty-six years after its establishment -
notwithstanding its many achievements in agriculture, science and technology,
and albeit a great regional military power, armed with doomsday weapons - many
of its citizens are heartsick with existential worry and fear for their future.
Since its foundation Israel has lived by its sword. An incessant succession of
"retaliations", military operations and wars has become the life-support drug of
Israel's Jews. And now, almost four years after the beginning of the second
Palestinian Intifada, Israel is up to its neck in the mire of occupation and
oppression, while it goes on extending the settlements and multiplying the
outposts, repeating to itself ad nauseam that "we have no partner for peace".
Ten years after the Oslo Accords, we are living in a benighted colonial reality
- in the heart of darkness. Thirty-seven years after Israel conquered the last
of the Palestinian territories in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, over three
and a half million Palestinians under its rule are penned up in their towns and
villages. The term "Palestinian State" - which for years embodied the peace
option - is being used by many Israeli politicians as a mirage phrase, a spin on
the reality of occupation: "In the future," they whisper with a knowing wink,
"the Palestinian entity in the Territories may be called a 'state'." And
meanwhile Israel is amplifying the devastation of the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip, as if determined to pulverize the Palestinian people to dust.
In the face of the large Israeli camp of supporters of the separation walls -
those, both right and left, who are terrified by the demons of demography,
constantly counting the populace to find out how many Jews and Arabs are born
and die every week, how many Jews and Arabs live in the entire country and in
each of its districts every month - it is vital to pose an alternative outlook,
based on the following principles: "Coexistence
of the peoples of this country, based on mutual recognition, equal partnership
and implementation of historical justice."
We are united in a critique of Zionism, based as it is on
refusal to acknowledge the indigenous people of this country and on denial of
their rights, on dispossession of their lands, and on adoption of separation as
a fundamental principle and way of life. Adding insult to injury, Israel
persists in its refusal to bear any responsibility for its deeds, from the
expulsion of the majority of Palestinians from their homeland more than half a
century ago, to the present erection of ghetto walls around the remaining
Palestinians in the towns and villages of the West Bank. Thus, wherever Jew and
Arab stand together or face each other, a boundary is drawn between them, to
separate and distinguish between the blessed and the cursed.
We are united in the recognition that this country belongs to all its sons and
daughters - citizens and residents, both present and absentees (the uprooted
Palestinian citizens of Israel in 48' ) - with no discrimination on personal or
communal grounds, irrespective of citizenship or nationality, religion, culture,
ethnicity or gender. Thus we demand the immediate annulment of all laws,
regulations and practices that discriminate between Jewish and Arab citizens of
Israel, and the dissolution of all institutions, organizations and authorities
based on such laws, regulations and practices.
We are united in the belief that peace and reconciliation are contingent on
Israel's recognition of its responsibility for the injustices done to the
indigenous people, the Palestinians, and on willingness to redress them.
Recognition of the right of return follows from our principles. Redressing the
continued injustice inflicted on the Palestinian refugees, generation after
generation, is a necessary condition both for reconciliation with the
Palestinian people, as for the spiritual healing of ourselves, Israeli Jews.
Only thus shall we stop being plagued by the past's demons and damnations and
make ourselves at home in our common homeland.
For many years now, Israeli leaders have been exerting themselves to depict the
Palestinians as sub-human; and their exertions have been seconded and assisted
by members of the cultural elite, media barons, vain functionaries and
light-scribblers, right and left. We reject this racist arrogance with disgust,
knowing that the Palestinians, as all other people, are neither devils nor
angels, but just like us, are humans, created equal.
We are convinced that if we approach peace and reconciliation with the
Palestinians with an open mind and a willing spirit, we shall find in them what
we bring with us: an open mind and a willing spirit. For we are brothers and
sisters, not eternal enemies as the well-poisoners profess.
It is pointless, now, to guess the material future form of the vision of life
together: two states or one?! perhaps a confederation?! or maybe a federation?!
and what about cantons?! In any case, the primary condition for advancing the
vision of living together is self-evident, both as a supreme moral imperative
and as a practical matter of the here and now: an immediate end to the state of
occupation.
Only in this way will the Palestinians in eastern Jerusalem, the West Bank and
Gaza Strip be rid of the yoke of settlements, the nightmare of apartheid, the
burden of humiliation and the demons of destruction employed by Israel
unremittingly, day and night, for 37 years. Only when they are totally free will
the Palestinians be able to discuss and decide their future.
We believe that adoption of the principles stated above will lay the foundations
on which the people of this country can set up the proper common frameworks for
life together. We are not talking of fantasies or of a miracle move that would
lead us from our living hell to a heavenly paradise.
We are talking of a road that has not been tried
hitherto: being honest with ourselves, with our neighbours and particularly with
the Palestinian people - our enemies who are our brothers and sisters. If we
muster within ourselves the appropriate honesty and requisite courage, we will
be able to take the first step in the long journey that can extricate us from
the tangle of denial, repression, distortion of reality, loss of direction and
forsaking of conscience, in which the people of Israel have been trapped for
generations.
Whoever has eyes to see and ears to hear knows that the choice is between
another “hundred years of conflictâ€