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Ometz LeSarev
Ometz LeSarev ((ヘブライ語:אומץ לסרב), Courage to Refuse) is an organization of reserve officers and soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who refuse to serve beyond the 1967 borders, but "shall continue serving in the Israel Defense Forces in any mission that serves Israel's defense." These conscientious objectors refer to themselves as ''refuseniks'' a reference to the refusenik Jews of Soviet Russia. In 2004, Courage to Refuse and one of its founders, David Zonshein, were nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by 1992 winner Rigoberta Menchú and 1996 winner Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo.
==History==
The movement began as a nucleus of 51 reserve officers and soldiers, who in January 2002 published an ad in the Israeli daily Haaretz, which would later come to be known as "The Soldiers' Letter".〔 Three years later the number of signatories had reached over 600.〔
The group started within the period of the Al-Aqsa Intifada.〔Katz, Sue, "What's Left of the Left in Israel", ''Z'' Magazine, December 2004, 16-19.〕

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