12,
April 2015 Censored
Voices
Hitherto
silenced by Israeli censors, archives of disillusioned soldiers of the 1967 war
have recently been given a fuller voice thanks to the perseverance of M
As
the International Criminal Court evaluates possible war crimes in Gaza last
summer, this new documentary released at the Sundance Festival showcases
admissions of brutal behavior by Israeli soldiers fighting in the 1967 war. In spite of the heavy editing the film includes accounts of Israelis
summarily executing prisoners and purging Arab villages in a manner that one
fighter likened to the ‘Nazis treatment of European Jews’. Mor Loushy explained
that her purpose in making the film was to reframe the prevailing Israeli
narrative of triumph in 1967 in light of all the brutality of Israeli
occupation and siege of Gaza.The custodian of the archives, Mr. Shapiro, an
aging kibbutznik and philosophy professor, expressed horror of the audio sounds
of terror and stated we can only expect more of the same if we don’t work a
peaceful settlement of the festering conflict and “turn back all the occupied territories.”
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