
February 7,
2006
Text of OU
Letter to Acting Prime Minister Olmert on Amona Situation
Dear Acting Prime Minister
Olmert:
We write to you on behalf of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations
of America, the United States’ largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella
organization representing nearly one thousand synagogues in North
America as well as an Israel Center in Jerusalem that services the
thousands of American olim, that now call Israel home.
Our support for the State of Israel is as strong today as ever. Yet, we
are compelled to write to you today to express our deep dismay regarding
the violent scene that was broadcast around the world from Amona last
week. We cringed as we viewed the images of members of the elite Yassam
unit, tasked with carrying out the rule of law, enter a house and
proceed to mercilessly beat fellow citizens who were merely sitting on
the floor exercising their right to civil disobedience. We never thought
we would see such a dark day in the State of Israel where Israeli
citizens are trampled by the horses of their own police force.
While we reject the actions of the those protesters who resorted to
violent tactics such as throwing stones, bricks, glass and paint at
soldiers, we firmly believe that professional law enforcement units
charged with carrying out difficult missions must remain calm, respond
in a measured manner, and act with sensitivity in the performance of
their duties. And we condemn in the strongest terms those police
officers who violently attacked protestors who had not lifted a hand
against any law enforcement official.
We join President Katsav and others in calling for the government to
establish an independent commission of inquiry to determine why the
police brutality that took place in Amona was employed and to draw
lessons from it so that such violent conduct by law enforcement
personnel will never again occur.
We ask you to strongly condemn and punish those Israeli government
representatives found responsible for ordering and executing the
brutalities and gross violations of human and democratic rights that the
world witnessed last week.
And we urge you to send a clear message to Israelis, pained Jewish
brethren in the Diaspora, and all people of good will worldwide that the
use of excessive force by members of Israel’s security forces –
including all units of the Israel Defense Forces, Israel Police, Israel
Border Police and any other security organ that may be involved should
similar operations be necessary in the future – will never again be
tolerated.
Whereas the Gaza disengagement was carried out with admirable discipline
and heroic restraint, the security forces executed the Amona mission
with brutality and palpable hate. Thus, while security forces evacuated
thousands of people from twenty-one communities in Gaza and four in the
northern Shomron with little injury, the demolition of nine houses in
Amona was marked by violence that resulted in hundreds injured – many
severely – and Jewish blood unnecessarily spilled. We hope the actions
of the security forces do not represent a profound policy shift of your
government whereby security forces involved in any future similar
operations, should they be undertaken, are encouraged to attack
protesters without restraint in order to suppress and intimidate those
seeking to exercise their right to lawful protest.
Jews worldwide have always taken great pride in the moral and humane
manner with which Israeli security forces have executed their duties
even in the most daunting of circumstances. We hope that you will
promptly address our concerns and work diligently to help heal the rifts
in Israel and restore everyone’s faith in the government and the
security forces of the State.
We continue to pray that G-d grant great wisdom, courage and fortitude
to you and all other leaders of the State of Israel in this challenging
time to heal the wounds of our people and bring a genuine and lasting
peace for all the people of Israel.
Respectfully,
Rabbi Tzvi
H. Weinreb
Executive Vice President |
Stephen J.
Savitsky
President |
Mark Bane
Chairman |
Nathan J.
Diament
Director |
CC: Ambassador Daniel
Ayalon
Consul General Arye Mekel
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