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The Security Fence
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Resource Type: Peula in: English
Age 10 - 18
Group Size 10 - 50
Estimated Time: 45 minutes
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Aims OF Peula:
· To learn that there is a security fence and its purpose
· To understand that
· To realise that
A few weeks ago we were learning about how we must make Aliya and how amazing it is to live in Israel, and whilst I still do believe this is true and we should live there, to say everything is completely rosy would not only be a lie but rather stupid and blind to the truth. Every week so far we have dedicated the meetings in memory of a victim of terror so we obviously know that there are problems in Medinat Yisrael but one thing we as a mazkirut are worried about is that people don’t necessarily know enough. It is because of this we have used this weeks choveret to educate about a very contentious subject, that of the security fence. Please don’t let your political views sway your opinions of this weeks choveret especially as almost everyone in Israel is for the fence and the point of this choveret is to inform people of the facts, so please hold back your opinions for the time being and have respect for others and lets go………
Why did
As a result of the unceasing terror,
The decision to build the security fence was taken only after other options were tried, but failed to stop the deadly terrorist attacks. Despite its numerous commitments, the Palestinian Authority has failed to fight terrorism. The obligations that were violated by the Palestinian Authority were contained in the Oslo Accords and subsequent agreements, as well as in the Roadmap that was presented to the sides in May 2003. Had there been no terrorism,
Despite the many pictures being shown in the international media of a tall concrete wall, more than 97% of the planned 720 km. (480 mile) security fence will consist of a chain-link fence system. Less than 3% of the fence will be constructed of concrete. The short concrete sections are intended not only to stop terrorists from infiltrating, but also to block them from shooting at Israeli vehicles travelling on main highways alongside the pre-June 1967 line. The security fence forms a strip approximately the width of a four-lane highway. At its centre is the chain-link fence that supports an intrusion detection system. This technologically advanced system is designed to warn against infiltrations, as is the dirt "tracking" path and other observation tools.
Whether you agree with the fence or not one thing is for sure, since the erection of the fence there have been far less successful terrorist attacks and because of its success the terrorists are going further south to try and cause havoc. “But surely it is unfair that the people on the other side of the fence who don’t want to blow us up are being held prisoner in their own homes and part of their homes are being taken away for the fence to be built”. The world seems to be constantly criticising
The route of the fence has been determined solely on the basis of security needs and topographical considerations.
Taking into consideration Palestinian humanitarian needs
In addition to its efforts to ensure the security of its citizens,
Most Palestinians will be on the eastern side of the fence. They will not be cut off from their commercial and urban centres. No Palestinians will have to relocate.
So the Israeli government are left with the dilemma of on the one hand they have to defend their citizens but on the other hand they have a moral obligation to not completely ruin and destroy the lives of the innocent bystanders from the other side they do see it as a dilemma and do their best to achieve both objectives but the world don’t seem to acknowledge this.
Decision Dismisses
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued its decision on the Israeli security barrier on July 9. The Court announced that
On December 8, 2003, the General Assembly (GA), in a special emergency session adopted a Palestinian-initiated resolution sending the issue of Israel's security barrier to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague for an advisory opinion on the question: "What are the legal consequences arising from the construction of the wall being built by Israel, the occupying Power, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory." The Palestinian Authority and supporters had attempted to have the Security Council pass such a resolution, however these efforts were unsuccessful, and they turned instead to the General Assembly, where anti-Israel resolutions are routinely supported by the majority of member nations. The resolution passed 90-8, with 74 countries abstaining.
How many other countries have a security fence?
Other Beefed-Up Borders
India-Pakistan:
Kuwait-Iraq:
North Korea-South
United States-Mexico: Roughly 60 miles of fence aims to keep illegal immigrants out of
Zambia-Angola:
· Did any of you know about these security fences?
· Why does everyone in the world know about
· Why have
· Why is the temporary security fence being compared to the, what was intended to be permanent and segregating Berlin Wall?
Ok, I know that we as Jews are slightly paranoid sometimes about anti-Semitism and claim that we are being persecuted unfairly etc and sometimes we are being paranoid. Criticising
We are loud, We are proud, We’re JEWISH
Games
1. To learn why we have a security fence
Trigger – When everyone comes in, sit in a circle and one madrich starts hailing abuse at the other.
The quiet madrich should then try and negotiate with the other madrich.
Divide the group into three or four smaller groups. Give each group five items they must have, five items they can trade with and some money. They have to then negotiate with other groups to get the five items. The first group with all five wins. The madrichim should stir it up by cheating and trying to steal.
2. To realise that
Following this you can set the meeting up to the original scenario and continue where you left off. This time asking the chanichim to negotiate with the madrich. The quiet madrich should then get up and ask the chanichim to help build a barrier to try and keep the other madrich and bay.
Then take one of the chanichim and blindfold them and ask another chanich to guide them across the fence.
Then the other madrich should allow them to come into the meeting on a condition that he/she behaves themselves and does cause any trouble.
3. To realise that
Then the other madrich should allow them to come into the meeting on a condition that he/she behaves themselves and does cause any trouble.
Following this sum up how everything we did related to the different stages
Inconspicuously send someone out of the room and explain to the rest of the group that for the next few games we are going to single out that person for no reason.
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