Champion of the Week: Gali Agnon
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A Young Israeli Who Refuses to Be Silent and Insists She Must Personally Help Palestinians
Among the many wonderful young Israelis I met during my trip to Israel and occupied Palestine, Gali Agnon stands out as a bright spot on many levels. After serving in the Israeli army, this 20-year-old Israeli felt it her obligation to speak out on behalf of the Palestinian people and to do what she could to help them.
A dedicated peace activist committed to forging a solution in her conflicted part of the world, she takes a multi-faceted approach to her mission – bringing people together for cooperative assistance and support on farms, building awareness for the plight of Palestinians in the West Bank, and organizing meetings and gatherings that bring Israelis and Palestinians together in common purpose.
Clearly one of the most tangible contributions she
makes is in her role in
helping Palestinian farmers take their produce to market. The Israeli Government does not allow Palestinians to come into Israel to sell their produce, so she has devised a system, where she creates a market for them – offering their vegetables and fruits for sale to the people in Israel, and then transferring the money from her sales to the Palestinian farmers.
In fact, the extensive Israeli military roadblocks and restrictions that I saw for myself make it next to impossible to effectively get from one place to another.

Gali and Citizen Paul at Israeli settlement
Palestinians are prisoners in their own land, facing constant threats and interrogations at every turn — apartheid revisited.*
On Saturday, June 21, Gali asked some of her Israeli and Palestinian friends to spend that Sabbath day helping those Palestinians whose homes were being demolished by the Israeli Government.
Just 10 days later – July 2, a Palestinian worker went on what has been called a killing rampage in Jerusalem. Not affiliated with any Palestinian organization and acting completely on his own, this 30-year old Palestinian, who fathered a child with a Jewish Israeli woman, and drove the tractor he normally used for his job constructing Israeli projects, to kill Israeli Jews – A PERPETUATING TRAGEDY THAT SPRINGS FROM HOPELESSNESS AND DESPERATION.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
(Text from Gali’s Invitation Below)
What would you do if you found a note posted on your door that
Within the next ten days your house will be destroyed?
To build and expand a house, it is required to have a building permit.
These permits are virtually never granted to Palestinians on the basis of various pretexts.
The result is that most Palestinian homes are illegally built, and have standing
Demolition orders against them.
Abed Raba from Wallaje is one of these thousands of people who have received
An order stating that the house he is living in is illegal, and he must present himself
Before the Office of Interior in order to explain why he has built illegally.
Otherwise, judicial and/or administrative measures will be taken against him –
Read: they will demolish his house. The cave where he lives is hundreds of years
Older and is located on his own lands in Wallaje, above the checkpoint near Ein Yal.
The place is a beautiful orchard of fruit trees, also used as
A meeting point for Israeli and Palestinians who have resolved
to meet in spite of racist and segregationist policies.
Obviously, this place does serve the political and economical interest of Israel –
Lands in Jewish hands – and so they are exploiting legal measures as if desiring
to build a neighborhood in order to force him out.
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During his visit to the Middle East, Citizen Paul had the opportunity to meet and speak with many young dedicated Israelis that are determined to correct the errors of their Government.
In the following weeks, we will feature each of these individuals for you, in addition to wonderful Palestinian citizens, who are all dedicating their best efforts to bring peace and hope to their homelands.
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OUR CHAMPION OF THE WEEK:
HAGIT OFRAN – Settlement Watch
Despite damning details of Israel’s ever-expanding Israeli settlements, this valiant young woman brings us Hope for the Future.
Hagit Ofran is a young Israeli who feels it is vital to expose what the Israelis are really doing to the Palestinian people in the occupied West Bank.
Hagit’s work is a kind of mission she has set for herself. Even as she realizes that the “Two State Solution” may be dissolving from possibility because of the Israeli “facts on the ground,” she nevertheless continually works to expose the facts and offer an alternative future.
She always carefully documents her case: “Israel has tragically continued to break agreement after agreement building more and more Israeli settlements, taking more and more Palestinian lands and resources, perpetrating more and more repression and violence – and now there is the damning nearly 800-kilometer-long ‘Wall’ snaking everywhere unlike anything anywhere else in the world.”
At this point in time, Hagit is in essence a one-woman “Settlement Watch” truth-squad. Her association is with the Israeli group known as Peace Now; but often times it’s clear that she is far out front and pretty much on her own. She provides Israelis and people throughout the world truthful information about how the Israeli Government continues unrelentingly – despite repeated promises otherwise – to expand Israeli settlements, to confiscate more and more Palestinian lands, and to apparently work toward creating “facts on the ground” that may soon make the “Two State Settlement” no longer viable.
At the time I met Hagit, I wasn’t aware of this important cover article that appeared in the National Journal about her in March 2008. Here are some of the telling excerpts – as Hagit puts it:
“The de facto policy of Israel is a quiet transfer of land to settlers and the expulsion of Palestinians. They don’t accomplish that by force, nor do they roll up with trucks to take Palestinians away.
“They just don’t allow them to rebuild their villages or repair their homes …
“In Israel, you can’t call things by their real name. So instead of settlement expansion, we call it ‘natural growth’ or ‘thickening.’ Instead of ‘illegal outposts,’ we say ‘unauthorized outposts.’
“The central problem is you cannot really reconcile occupation with the rule of law. If we were serious about obeying the law, we wouldn’t lay so much as a brick in this land. So we go through all these linguistic acrobatics to avoid an unpopular truth.”
Asked why she braves the shouting soldiers, the irate settlers, and the suspicious Palestinians to bring back to Israel news that the public would just as soon not know, Ofran considers the question. Then she answers with a world-weariness heard in the voices of many Israelis:

Fathi Abdel Majid al-Rajabi holds a demolition order from the Jerusalem Municipality for his home in East Jerusalem.
“I was born into occupation in 1975, so it is the only reality I know,” Ofran says.
“But I also know that it’s the main obstacle to Israelis having a good and normal state with full equality for everyone, and I want to believe that’s still possible.
“I don’t want to live anyplace else, but if we pass the point where a peaceful solution is still possible, I would personally find that devastating.
“At that point, I might have to find a better place in the world to be a Jew, because it would mean we lost the state of Israel.*
*Again – the “Golden Rule”The central problem is you cannot really reconcile occupation with the rule of law. If we were serious about obeying the law, we wouldn’t lay so much as a brick in this land. So we go through all these linguistic acrobats to avoid an unpopular truth.
Find more Hagit Ofran content below:
- Her telling article, “Hope out of Despair”
- An in-depth interview with Ofran about the efforts and project of Peace Now
- Video of Ofran as a featured speaker at the New America Foundation
- An Audio Interview from Peace Now, detailing a trip she took to the Gaza Trip to educate Israelis on the spiraling settlement activity.
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