Nufar Yishai-Karin, a clinical psychologist at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, interviewed 21 Israeli soldiers and heard confessions of frequent brutal assaults against Palestinians, aggravated by poor training and discipline. In her recently published report, co-authored by Professor Yoel Elizur, Yishai-Karin details a series of violent incidents, including the beating of a four-year-old boy by an officer.
The soldiers described dozens of incidents of extreme violence. One recalled an incident when a Palestinian was shot for no reason and left on the street. 'We were in a weapons carrier when this guy, around 25, passed by in the street and, just like that, for no reason - he didn't throw a stone, did nothing - bang, a bullet in the stomach, he shot him in the stomach and the guy is dying on the pavement and we keep going, apathetic. No one gave him a second look,' he said.
The soldiers developed a mentality in which they would use physical violence to deter Palestinians from abusing them. One described beating women. 'With women I have no problem. With women, one threw a clog at me and I kicked her here [pointing to the crotch], I broke everything there. She can't have children. Next time she won't throw clogs at me. When one of them [a woman] spat at me, I gave her the rifle butt in the face. She doesn't have what to spit with any more.'
Yishai-Karin found that the soldiers were exposed to violence against Palestinians from as early as their first weeks of basic training. On one occasion, the soldiers were escorting some arrested Palestinians. The arrested men were made to sit on the floor of the bus. They had been taken from their beds and were barely clothed, even though the temperature was below zero. The new recruits trampled on the Palestinians and then proceeded to beat them for the whole of the journey. They opened the bus windows and poured water on the arrested men.
The soldiers described how the violence was encouraged by some commanders. One soldier recalled: 'After two months in Rafah, a [new] commanding officer arrived... So we do a first patrol with him. It's 6am, Rafah is under curfew, there isn't so much as a dog in the streets. Only a little boy of four playing in the sand. He is building a castle in his yard. He [the officer] suddenly starts running and we all run with him. He was from the combat engineers.
'He grabbed the boy. I am a degenerate if I am not telling you the truth. He broke his hand here at the wrist, broke his leg here. And started to stomp on his stomach, three times, and left. We are all there, jaws dropping, looking at him in shock...
'The next day I go out with him on another patrol, and the soldiers are already starting to do the same thing."
The soldiers described dozens of incidents of extreme violence. One recalled an incident when a Palestinian was shot for no reason and left on the street. 'We were in a weapons carrier when this guy, around 25, passed by in the street and, just like that, for no reason - he didn't throw a stone, did nothing - bang, a bullet in the stomach, he shot him in the stomach and the guy is dying on the pavement and we keep going, apathetic. No one gave him a second look,' he said.
The soldiers developed a mentality in which they would use physical violence to deter Palestinians from abusing them. One described beating women. 'With women I have no problem. With women, one threw a clog at me and I kicked her here [pointing to the crotch], I broke everything there. She can't have children. Next time she won't throw clogs at me. When one of them [a woman] spat at me, I gave her the rifle butt in the face. She doesn't have what to spit with any more.'
Yishai-Karin found that the soldiers were exposed to violence against Palestinians from as early as their first weeks of basic training. On one occasion, the soldiers were escorting some arrested Palestinians. The arrested men were made to sit on the floor of the bus. They had been taken from their beds and were barely clothed, even though the temperature was below zero. The new recruits trampled on the Palestinians and then proceeded to beat them for the whole of the journey. They opened the bus windows and poured water on the arrested men.
The soldiers described how the violence was encouraged by some commanders. One soldier recalled: 'After two months in Rafah, a [new] commanding officer arrived... So we do a first patrol with him. It's 6am, Rafah is under curfew, there isn't so much as a dog in the streets. Only a little boy of four playing in the sand. He is building a castle in his yard. He [the officer] suddenly starts running and we all run with him. He was from the combat engineers.
'He grabbed the boy. I am a degenerate if I am not telling you the truth. He broke his hand here at the wrist, broke his leg here. And started to stomp on his stomach, three times, and left. We are all there, jaws dropping, looking at him in shock...
'The next day I go out with him on another patrol, and the soldiers are already starting to do the same thing."
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Arabs choose war. Arabs get hurt. Arabs are sad.
Cry about it.
Nothing will change until the Arabs stop choosing war.
Eventually, they'll just have to leave our land and go elsewhere if they can't behave.
so sad...i do not know how a human being can treat another like that...they are so freakin brain washed...their hearts are as cold as stone...
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This is how the Arabs treated the ancient Jewish community of Hebron in 1929:
I took a blood sample from this event, in the way of a memorandum presented to the British High Commissioner by Hebron's community: "the rabbis, Meir Kastel, 68 years old, and Tzvi Drabkin, 70 years old, and five other young men? were robbed, castrated, tortured and murdered? The baker, Noah Immerman was roasted alive on an oven, Rabbi Ya'akov Orlanski HaCohen? was found? praying? they took his brain from his skull and his wife's intestines were crushed? the pharmacist, Ben-Tzion Gershon, lame, unable to move, who served in Hebron for 40 years, kindly assisting many Arabs, they cut off his nose and fingers, killed him, raped his daughter and murdered her with awful torture. The teacher Dubkinov and Yitzhak Abushdid were strangled with a rope? six synagogues? including 64 Torah scrolls, many of them ancient, from the Spanish exile, all were stolen and desecrated...."
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/article.php3?id=4310
And this is what they did to a pregnant Jewish woman and her 4 young girls:
Hatuel was driving... when she and her four girls Hila (11), Hadar (9), Roni (7), and Meirav (2), were shot at and forced off the road. Hatuel was wounded in the initial attack. Palestinian militants armed with fully-automatic AK-47 Kalashnikov rifles then approached the vehicle to within point blank range and shot repeatedly, murdering Hatuel and her four daughters, while the daughters were still in their car-seats. Both The Popular Resistance Committees and Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the deaths.
Hatuel had just picked up her children from school and was on her way to Ashkelon... The Palestinian militants involved had launched their attack from a group of nearby buildings, and were later killed by the Israeli Defense Force. The IDF had earlier sought to demolish these buildings, under claims of a security risk, but were prevented from so doing by the Supreme Court of Israel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tali_Hatuel
Until they stop with their atrocities, the paleos will suffer- more and more.
so what .. even if this propaganda was true .. is it supposed to justify the things mentioned in my post?
you are such a lowlife for trying to justify such brutality.
In one of the most emotive incidents, two separate investigations were ordered into the death of a 13-year-old girl who was gunned down on her way to school on October 5. Soldiers from the Givati Brigade testified that the girl received 20 gunshot wounds when their company commander “emptied his magazine” at her after she had been shot and was presumed dead.
The girl, Iman al-Hams, strayed too close to an army checkpoint in Rafah and was shot when her schoolbag was thought to contain explosives. The commander stepped forward and shot her already prone body twice in an illegal practice known as “confirming the kill.” He then withdrew a short distance before firing a burst of automatic fire at the corpse. Under open fire regulations, soldiers may only fire when their lives are in danger.
The soldiers, from the Givati Brigade’s crack Shaked Battalion, are quoted in Yedhiot Ahronot as saying that their commander should have been relieved of his post immediately after the incident. “The company CO who sprayed the girl with bullets turned us all into vicious animals and besmirched us all,” said one soldier. “If he is not dismissed, we will not agree to serve under him.” Others talked of the desecration of the body.
The Judge Advocate General, Brigadier General Avi Mandelblit, instructed the military police to launch a criminal investigation against the CO, in addition to that being run by the army. In the past four years, the army has investigated only a small number of soldiers for the shooting of Palestinians, and the inquiries typically take months and seldom result in criminal proceedings.
True to form, on October 15, it was reported that the army investigation had cleared the CO of “unethical” behaviour over the young girl’s death. The inquiry effectively ignored the statements of the soldiers who witnessed the incident, accepting the commander’s claim that he had fired into the ground near to the girl.
A statement by the army said that its “investigation did not find that the company or the company commander had acted unethically.”
“The investigation concluded that the behaviour of the company commander from an ethical point of view does not warrant his removal from his position,” it continued.
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2004/oct2004/gaza-o21.shtml
Arabs don't value human life. There's no reason why others should value theirs.
As to the girl getting shot by the Druze officer, the Paleos VERY often use children to plant or carry bombs- or even to carry out suicide bombings, and she was in an area that is off-limits for them because of their terror.
Did her parents send her to die? Her friends? Her controllers?
Or was it her own carelessness?
SWEET "PALESTINIAN" CHILDREN: THEIR PARENTS LOVE THEM SO
and
IDF arrests Palestinian boy carrying explosives
even the soldiers were disgusted with what he did but still you defend him .. you are hopeless.
oh and she was not shot by a druze officer .. she was shot by an ISRAELI officer
You choose violence. You get violence back. If you don't choose violence, you won't get violence back.
Not such a difficult concept for normal people to grasp.
If you stop sending your kids out do die with bombs, then they will stop dying.
Not such a difficult concept for normal people to grasp either.
Why is it so hard for you?
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