Claude Lanzmann:
"In "Tsahal" I also knew exactly what I
wanted to tell: the creation an army, the construction of an army, the
creation of courage. This army represents a victory of the Jewish people
over themselves. There had never been a Jewish army
before. My film tells how Jews took their fate into their own hands to
avoid ever become victims again. I show how they overcame the victim
role and overcame a mental predisposition.
In the Israeli army life is valued higher
than anything else. And yet every soldier in the Tsahal is prepared to
give his life. Unlike other armies of the world, the soldiers of the
Tsahal do not die for the glory of their fatherland, they die for life
alone. You should not forget that the genocide of the Jews in the Second
World War was not just a murder of innocents. It was also a genocide of
the defenceless. My film describes the path to overcome defencelessness.
It describes how the Jewish people empowered themselves with weapons
and it describes the psychological metamorphosis that the people had to
undergo, in order to build an army like the Tsahal, in order to be able
to defend themselves, to be able to kill.
For decades, young Israelis have been
growing up with the insecurity of knowing that no-one can guarantee that
"Israel will still exist in 2025".
The Contentious Centrist
"Civilization is not self-supporting. It is artificial. If you are not prepared to concern yourself with the upholding of civilization -- you are done." (Ortega y Gasset)
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