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Why Israeli soldiers can't dance in public

PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 12:00 am
Author: talsor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIrVofeRh0g&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1   

.......................Generating almost as much commentary as it has viewers(the copy of the video viewed for this article has logged 300,000 views already since it was first posted on YouTube last weekend), the controversial performance has refreshingly incurred the wrath of the Israeli military, who are reported to be considering prosecuting two of the troops involved. The reason? Although Israeli sources have not disclosed the specifics, the location of the performance definitely has something to do with it. Very few cities in the occupied West Bank have the kind of political significance that Hebron has. Events like these are about as incendiary as they get.

Holy to all three faiths, Hebron's best-known residents, Abraham, Isaac, Rebecca, Jacob and Leah are buried in the city's legendary Cave of the Patriarchs. Home to 163,000 + Palestinians, and an estimated 500 Jewish settlers (most, if not all of whom are religious fundamentalists), the ancient city has been a site of recurring violence between both sides, including the 1994 massacre of 29 Palestinians (and wounding of 150) at the Cave by Baruch Goldstein, an American-born Jewish settler. Frequently subject to curfews imposed by the Israeli military and repeated property seizures by settlers (often, though not always, with the tacit support of the Israeli army), Hebron is often held up as the paradigm of the excesses of military occupation and religious colonialism.

The video's defenders have been quick to point out that it is innocent, as it is an imitation of a similar scene on the popular Israeli comedy show Eretz Nehederet (Beautiful Country), which, ironically, is not exactly uncritical of Israeli sacred cows. The only reason why the video has been misunderstood as negative, it has been argued, is because of a lack of proper context on the part of foreign viewers. The difficulty with this argument is that, irrespective of what the intentions of the soldiers in the video actually were, context trumps whatever naiveté might be ascribed to them.

This context is not one of unfamiliarity with Israeli TV, but one of a sympathy towards the feelings of Palestinians, for whom such savvy is meaningless. Even if they did know what programme these soldiers were imitating, so what? Their interpretation would still be the same. Take, for example, the symbolic freedom of movement enjoyed by these troops, in contrast to Palestinians, who are often subject to Israeli military curfews and roadblocks, and directed to use Palestinian-only roads. Under conditions of military occupation, one party has more freedom of movement than the other. Expressing this hierarchy through dancing is one thing. Framing it as though it is a party is another."

Re: Why Israeli soldiers can't dance in public

PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 1:13 am
Author: Orly83
I thought it was funny.

Re: Why Israeli soldiers can't dance in public

PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 2:07 am
Author: talsor
Orly83 wrote:I thought it was funny.



I think it is , the contrevesial part is that they are dancing on Islamic Athan (call for prayers ) which outraged Mulsims

Re: Why Israeli soldiers can't dance in public

PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 4:59 am
Author: Orly83
Well, they aren't muslims, so their rules don't apply to them.

it seems that the Kurds are the only muslims who understand that, which is why Christians (and even muslims) are allowed to buy alcohol in Kurdistan (arbill)!

Re: Why Israeli soldiers can't dance in public

PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:36 pm
Author: talsor
I personally think that they Israelis sing much better than dancing :lol: , be patient and wait for the drums and the girl dressed in Kurdish clothes .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Uv9fDpNmkk&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1   

Re: Why Israeli soldiers can't dance in public

PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:37 pm
Author: ISRAEL
all the ISRAEL people support thet KURDISTAN people..
FROM ISRAEL

Re: Why Israeli soldiers can't dance in public

PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 1:15 pm
Author: Kulka
the most support we get from thouse israeli who sell weapon and airplanes to turkya to be used against kurdish people - thank you very much [-(

Re: Why Israeli soldiers can't dance in public

PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:45 pm
Author: thearabchildren
Kulka wrote:the most support we get from thouse israeli who sell weapon and airplanes to turkya to be used against kurdish people - thank you very much [-(


Never forget.

Re: Why Israeli soldiers can't dance in public

PostPosted: Mon May 02, 2011 8:54 am
Author: kurdimemin_diako
well ... Israel sells weapon to Turkey until realizes that turkey is Israel's enemy... and I think Israel is going to know that soon .. or maybe already known that :?

Re: Why Israeli soldiers can't dance in public

PostPosted: Mon May 02, 2011 9:06 am
Author: thearabchildren
"Israel" has few better friends in the region than the Turkish government. It only pretends to oppose "Israel" (it most definitely does not, in any way) lately because the AKP sees how the Turkish people do not like the Zionists (with good reason, although many of them don't see the irony in how their own government treats minorities) and wants to look like an enemy of the Zionists. The Zionists know this very well too, look at how Davutoğlu met with them after the flotilla incident to make sure business would continue as usual ( :lol: ) even though he promised not to do so until "Israel"s illegal blockade of Gaza was lifted (it's still not). Plus "Israel" is a doomed state, it controls the West Bank and Gaza and the population living under "Israeli" rule as a result is majority non-Jewish, plus they are losing the support of foreign Jews, the recent events in the Arab world threaten the U.S.'s ability to support "Israel" as much as it has been for the past couple of decades (it needs to now look more interested in being "fair" if it wants to continue controlling the Arab world). No, the Kurdish people should not put their faith in a change in "Israel", not because I don't understand the oppressed wanting help from someone else's oppressor (this happens all the time and is totally normal and I don't blame the Kurds for it), but because it won't work. The Kurds must continue fighting for their own freedom. Because the only Turks, Arabs and Persians that have any interest in giving the Kurds their rights are the ones who also are opposed to the Kemalist, Iraqi, Syrian and Iranian regimes, and the only Jews and Americans who really care about the Kurds' rights (not just when they think it looks good for "Israel" or the U.S.) are the ones without the actual power to steer U.S. or "Israeli" policy.