A real real scoop from Israel!

Written by Corinna Hasofferett
Published March 24, 2004

Listen well! This is a historic moment, globally.

To-day we are witnessing here in Tel-Aviv the birth of the first, of the very very first rally...

Don't cut me, I know that rallies are as old as the cave aboriginal, if I'm not mistaken.

But this one, brothers and sisters, is a rally unheard of and unseen yet:

The Geneve Accord Interactive Rally On the Net.
"Say Yes to Peace!"
Sorry, not yet an English version, and to the best of my knowledge, not an Arabic version yet either - hopefully they're on their way.

The people you see waving placards are not that anonymous. You can choose an image (no cosmetic operation involved) and Hop! it is there waving the placard you've chosen.
"Talk Peace!"
"We Agree - for our children!"
"Come Say Shalom!"
"Sharon, Get out of Gazza - Fly to Geneve!"

But, unlike the snail-rally, here you can post a comment and, by now. close to one hundred thousand people might read you and respond fiercely/lovingly, etc.

Each 15 minutes you may view and listen to another speaker/singer/performer, like in a real rally.

Perfectly safe, safely organized, no expenses incurred upon the police and the municipality, no papers and trash left all over the piazza - Go For the Geneve Agreement!

Who says War and Peace cannot be real fun?!

Aren't we brilliant?

and here is the real thing.

Unknown Territory This is one of the more unusual books to have been published recently in Israel. It's also a book that's hard to categorize. It's not a standard novel, not really a book of memoirs, not actually a work of history - but it is a book that offers a different, surprising take on Israel's first years. A loving and painful take, to resort to a cliche. Corinna Hasofferett, embarked on this literary journey in the wake of two friends who were with her in a youth movement and were killed in Israel's cross-border reprisal raids. For years she collected testimonies of people who knew them, taping and editing. She interweaves the testimonies, almost without intervention on her part. The result is a narrative flow that revives the period without any prettification or mythologizing. She jokingly describes the book, "B'Eretz Lo Yadati" ("Unknown Territory," in English), as a Fighters Talk - referring to the famous book ("Siah Lohamim") in which soldiers described their experiences in the 1967 Six-Day War - but with no censorship. There are a few interesting revelations in the book, apart from the story of Yehuda Kan Dror. For example, confessions about the killing of captives, or a surprising confession from a member of Unit 101 - the precursor of the Paratroops, Unit 101 was established by Ariel Sharon in the early 1950s - that the unit did not have any fatalities because it operated almost exclusively against civilian targets. But concentrating on these aspects of the book could be misleading. It offers a far broader picture of a society that was still licking its wounds from the War of Independence, the picture of a country in which the signs of the previous Palestinian inhabitants were still visible, a picture of people whose memory of the Holocaust is not something they learned in school. This is Corinna's sixth book, and she has published it herself - both for economic reasons and also to avoid having an outside eye that might cut sensitive passages. So it's not easy to find the book in bookstores. But it's worth making the effort. Corinna's books, in Hebrew, are available for purchase directly from her Hebrew blog: http://www.notes.co.il/corinna/1823.asp
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#1 — March 24, 2004 @ 09:39AM — Ms. Tek [URL]

I'm happy for you.

Congrats. =)

#2 — March 24, 2004 @ 09:48AM — Shark

And no tear gas!

But when the cops want to break it up, they instigate an endless series of pop-up windows showing nude jpgs of Sharon and Arafat!

Man, that clears "the streets"!

#3 — March 24, 2004 @ 10:12AM — elliot fladen [URL]

I wrote a post recently along these lines asking if the best thing to do would be to give these terrorists what they want - martyrdom.

#4 — March 24, 2004 @ 10:33AM — Corinna Hasofferett [URL]

I'm not sure which lines you mean, my Elliot? Theirs?

I do not share your conclusions.
Life and Death are not electronic games.

Martyrs have been born in every culture even before Jesus, so Martyrdom is not an Islamic invention.

Now, isn't it no less important to see what can be modified in our cultures of violence? Do you really believe that such an one-sided reaction - outward and never inward - can be that effective?

#5 — March 24, 2004 @ 10:40AM — Corinna Hasofferett [URL]

Hi Shark, I could count on you for a humorous angle. No, the police here is not that scheming when it comes to rallies at the Rabin Piazza - and the right, count on this, will soon set up their own interactive rally on the net - so the ballance of fear will keep us out of wrong's way. The only danger might come from ... well I'll rather not put ideas in you-know-who's head...

#6 — March 24, 2004 @ 13:22PM — Al Barger [URL]

Why, this is GREAT! The evil Palestinians will now stop MURDERING JEWS EVERY CHANCE THEY GET, and we'll have peace.

In what way do you even try to convince yourself that some cheap foolishness like this will help in even the least bit to stop the Palestinian genocide against the Jews?

#7 — March 24, 2004 @ 15:19PM — Corinna Hasofferett [URL]

Oh, dear Al, I overlooked the possibility that not all the world knows Hebrew and about the Geneve Accord's existence. This "rally" was a brilliant gimmick to further publicize it. Among the speakers were the Palestinian who worked with the Israeli team (headed by Beilin) on the Accord.
I'm going now to insert a link to the full info on the Geneve Accord from Haaretz online at the fifth line of this post of mine.

#8 — March 24, 2004 @ 15:33PM — Corinna Hasofferett [URL]

not really from Haaretz, but better still... Surprise!

#9 — March 24, 2004 @ 16:30PM — JR

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that on more than one occasion a Palestinian has had the chance to murder a Jew but didn't.

#10 — March 24, 2004 @ 17:02PM — Corinna Hasofferett [URL]

You are not wrong, JR.

#11 — March 24, 2004 @ 17:47PM — Corinna Hasofferett [URL]

FYI, please note that I've just added a link to Geneve Accord Initiative at the bottom of this post. a click away...

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