לגירסה העברית <
excerpt from the Combatant's Letter
January 2002, a group of Israeli reserve officers and combat
soldiers returned from their duty in the Gaza strip, and drafted a letter that would change they way Israelis conceive the military
control of the occupied territories. This document came to be
known as the Combatant's Letter.
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Theatre Professionals Refuse to Perform in Ariel
Following the news that the Israeli theaters Habima and Kameri intend to stage plays in the settlement of Ariel, Courage to Refuse called theater professionals to refuse to work in the occupied territories.
Refusenik goes to prison - Hundreds demonstrate
The demonstrators carried signs and banners calling to stop the war in Gaza and calling the soldiers of the IDF to refuse to take part in it.
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Video: Courage to Refuse Demonstration Jan 8th 2009
Photographed by the Israel Social TV
   
Before the Consensus Breaks
"Vengeance is not a mode of operation," wrote activists of the Courage to Refuse movement on the war's 12th day. Even if they are right, there is no doubt that the feeling of vengeance is a uniting force among the protesters.

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