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| Our reign of terror, by the Israeli army |
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| Saturday, 19 April 2008 | |
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The dark-haired 22-year-old in black T-shirt, blue jeans and red Crocs is understandably hesitant as he sits at a picnic table in the incongruous setting of a beauty spot somewhere in Israel. We know his name and if we used it he would face a criminal investigation and a probable prison sentence. The birds are singing as he describes in detail some of what he did and saw others do as an enlisted soldier in Hebron. And they are certainly criminal: the incidents in which Palestinian vehicles are stopped for no good reason, the windows smashed and the occupants beaten up for talking back – for saying, for example, they are on the way to hospital; the theft of tobacco from a Palestinian shopkeeper who is then beaten "to a pulp" when he complains; the throwing of stun grenades through the windows of mosques as people prayed. And worse. The young man left the army only at the end of last year, and his decision to speak is part of a concerted effort to expose the moral price paid by young Israeli conscripts in what is probably the most problematic posting there is in the occupied territories. Not least because Hebron is the only Palestinian city whose centre is directly controlled by the military, 24/7, to protect the notably hardline Jewish settlers there. He says firmly that he now regrets what repeatedly took place during his tour of duty. But his frequent, if nervous, grins and giggles occasionally show just a hint of the bravado he might have displayed if boasting of his exploits to his mates in a bar. Repeatedly he turns to the older former soldier who has persuaded him to speak to us, and says as if seeking reassurance: "You know how it is in Hebron." The older ex-soldier is Yehuda Shaul, who does indeed "know how it is in Hebron", having served in the city in a combat unit at the peak of the intifada, and is a founder of Shovrim Shtika, or Breaking the Silence, which will publish tomorrow the disturbing testimonies of 39 Israelis – including this young man – who served in the army in Hebron between 2005 and 2007. They cover a range of experiences, from anger and powerlessness in the face of often violent abuse of Arabs by hardline Jewish settlers, through petty harassment by soldiers, to soldiers beating up Palestinian residents without provocation, looting homes and shops, and opening fire on unarmed demonstrators. The maltreatment of civilians under occupation is common to many armies in the world – including Britain's, from Northern Ireland to Iraq. But, paradoxically, few if any countries apart from Israel have an NGO like Breaking the Silence, which seeks – through the experiences of the soldiers themselves – as its website puts it "to force Israeli society to address the reality which it created" in the occupied territories. The Israeli public was given an unflattering glimpse of military life in Hebron this year when a young lieutenant in the Kfir Brigade called Yaakov Gigi was given a 15-month jail sentence for taking five soldiers with him to hijack a Palestinian taxi, conduct what the Israeli media called a "rampage" in which one of the soldiers shot and wounded a Palestinian civilian who just happened to be in the wrong place, and then tried to lie his way out of it. In a confessional interview with the Israeli Channel Two investigative programme Uvda, Gigi, who had previously been in many ways a model soldier, talked of "losing the human condition" in Hebron. Asked what he meant, he replied: "To lose the human condition is to become an animal." The Israeli military did not prosecute the soldier who had fired on the Palestinian, as opposed to Gigi. But the military insists "that the events that occurred within the Kfir Brigade are highly unusual". But as the 22-year-old soldier, also in the Kfir Brigade, confirms in his testimony to Breaking the Silence, it seems that the event may not have been exceptional. Certainly, our interview tells us, he was "many times" in groups that commandeered taxis, seated the driver in the back, and told him to direct them to places "where they hate the Jews" in order to "make a balagan" – Hebrew for "big mess". Then there is the inter- clan Palestinian fight: "We were told to go over there and find out what was happening. Our [platoon] commander was a bit screwed in the head. So anyway, we would locate houses, and he'd tell us: 'OK, anyone you see armed with stones or whatever, I don't care what – shoot.' Everyone would think it's the clan fight..." Did the company commander know? "No one knew. Platoon's private initiative, these actions." Did you hit them? "Sure, not just them. Anyone who came close ... Particularly legs and arms. Some people also sustained abdominal hits ... I think at some point they realised it was soldiers, but they were not sure. Because they could not believe soldiers would do this, you know." Or using a 10-year-old child to locate and punish a 15-year-old stone-thrower: "So we got hold of just some Palestinian kid nearby, we knew that he knew who it had been. Let's say we beat him a little, to put it mildly, until he told us. You know, the way it goes when your mind's already screwed up, and you have no more patience for Hebron and Arabs and Jews there. "The kid was really scared, realising we were on to him. We had a commander with us who was a bit of a fanatic. We gave the boy over to this commander, and he really beat the shit out of him ... He showed him all kinds of holes in the ground along the way, asking him: 'Is it here you want to die? Or here?' The kid goes, 'No, no!' "Anyway, the kid was stood up, and couldn't stay standing on his own two feet. He was already crying ... And the commander continues, 'Don't pretend' and kicks him some more. And then [name withheld], who always had a hard time with such things, went in, caught the squad commander and said, 'Don't touch him any more, that's it.' The commander goes, 'You've become a leftie, what?' And he answers, 'No, I just don't want to see such things.' "We were right next to this, but did nothing. We were indifferent, you know. OK. Only after the fact you start thinking. Not right away. We were doing such things every day ... It had become a habit... "And the parents saw it. The commander ordered [the mother], 'Don't get any closer.' He cocked his weapon, already had a bullet inside. She was frightened. He put his weapon literally inside the kid's mouth. 'Anyone gets close, I kill him. Don't bug me. I kill. I have no mercy.' So the father ... got hold of the mother and said, 'Calm down, let them be, so they'll leave him alone.'" Not every soldier serving in Hebron becomes an "animal". Iftach Arbel, 23, from an upper-middle class, left-of-centre home in Herzylia, served in Hebron as a commander just before the withdrawal from Gaza, when he thinks the army wanted to show it could be tough with settlers, too. And many of the testimonies, including Mr Arbel's, describe how the settlers educate children as young as four to throw stones at Palestinians, attack their homes and even steal their possessions. To Mr Arbel, the Hebron settlers are "pure evil" and the only solution is "to remove the settlers". He believes it would be possible even within these constraints to treat Palestinians better. He adds: "We did night activity. Choose a house at random, on the aerial photo, so as to practise combat routine and all, which is instructive for the soldiers, I mean, I'm all for it. But then at midnight you wake someone up and turn his whole house upside down with everyone sleeping on the mattresses and all." But Mr Arbel says that most soldiers are some way between his own extreme and that of the most violent. From just two of his fellow testifiers, you can see what he means. As one said: "We did all kinds of experiments to see who could do the best split in Abu Snena. We would put [Palestinians] against the wall, make like we were checking them, and ask them to spread their legs. Spread, spread, spread, it was a game to see who could do it best. Or we would check who can hold his breath for longest. "Choke them. One guy would come, make like he was checking them, and suddenly start yelling like they said something and choke them ... Block their airways; you have to press the adams apple. It's not pleasant. Look at the watch as you're doing it, until he passes out. The one who takes longest to faint wins." And theft as well as violence. "There's this car accessory shop there. Every time, soldiers would take a tape-disc player, other stuff. This guy, if you go ask him, will tell you plenty of things that soldiers did to him. "A whole scroll-full ... They would raid his shop regularly. 'Listen, if you tell on us, we'll confiscate your whole store, we'll break everything.' You know, he was afraid to tell. He was already making deals, 'Listen guys, you're damaging me financially.' I personally never took a thing, but I'm telling you, people used to take speakers from him, whole sound systems. "He'd go, 'Please, give me 500 shekels, I'm losing money here.' 'Listen, if you go on – we'll pick up your whole shop.' 'OK, OK, take it, but listen, don't take more than 10 systems a month.' Something like this. "'I'm already going bankrupt.' He was so miserable. Guys in our unit used to sell these things back home, make deals with people. People are so stupid." The military said that Israeli Defence Forces soldiers operate according to "a strict set of moral guidelines" and that their expected adherence to them only "increases wherever and whenever IDF soldiers come in contact with civilians". It added that "if evidence supporting the allegations is uncovered, steps are taken to hold those involved to the level of highest judicial severity". It also said: "The Military Advocate General has issued a number of indictments against soldiers due to allegations of criminal behaviour ... Soldiers found guilty were punished severely by the Military Court, in proportion to the committed offence." It had not by last night quantified such indictments. In its introduction to the testimonies, Breaking the Silence says: "The soldiers' determination to fulfil their mission yields tragic results: the proper-normative becomes despicable, the inconceivable becomes routine ... [The] testimonies are to illustrate the manner in which they are swept into the brutal reality reigning on the ground, a reality whereby the lives of many thousands of Palestinian families are at the questionable mercy of youths. Hebron turns a focused, flagrant lens at the reality to which Israel's young representatives are constantly sent." A force for justice Breaking the Silence was formed four years ago by a group of ex-soldiers, most of whom had served in Israel Defence Forces combat units in Hebron. Many of the soldiers do reserve duty in the military each year. It has collected some 500 testimonies from former soldiers who served in the West Bank and Gaza. Its first public exposure was with an exhibition of photographs by soldiers serving in Hebron and the organisation also runs regular tours of Hebron for Israeli students and diplomats. It receives funding from groups as diverse as the Jewish philanthropic Moriah Fund, the New Israel Fund, the British embassy in Tel Aviv and the EU. By Donald Macintyre in Jerusalem
Source: The Independent Readers have left 21 comments.
Call me 'Madam':
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So, there we have it: they ARE the Beasts of Zion.
What's truly alarming is that some of them COULD have been British citizens under the camouflage of Dual Citizenship -- beating, torturing, murdering innocent children. If ANY UK citizen is found to have done this then they should be detained indefinitely without charge, and have their passports revoked. And will all those disgusting MPs who are 'Friends' of Israel now apologise for supporting such heinous crimes being committed by their beloved Israel? These shocking charlatans ought to be made to resign their seat at Westminster and be told in no uncertain terms: 'this is Britain,and you are NOT a member of Knesset!'
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2008-04-19 22:39:45
shlemazl:
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"The maltreatment of civilians under occupation is common to many armies in the world – including Britain's, from Northern Ireland to Iraq.
But, paradoxically, few if any countries apart from Israel have an NGO like Breaking the Silence"
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2008-04-19 23:11:43
John Smith:
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An Muslims don't do terrorism? Yeah right.Two wrong does not a right make.
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2008-04-20 03:10:26
naz:
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"But, paradoxically, few if any countries apart from Israel have an NGO like Breaking the Silence" — shlemazl
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2008-04-20 08:09:28
david:
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One thing puzzles me immensely - namely that ALL the countries in that area of the world commit similar acts against their own people - ie Egypt, Syria, Morrocco, Iran, Turkey, Algeria, Libya, Sudan etc etc etc yet you muslims only ever go on about the injustices committed by Izrael? In fact the other countries commit far greater horrors than Izrael.
Why this obsession with Izrael? Why are there never articles on MPAC about all the other countries I mention above? Answers Please? (And no I am not jewish, I am an atheist white native brit)
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2008-04-20 13:14:43
conscientious:
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The only thing that'll save the Muslims from losing everything from the Nile to the Euphrates is the conscience of the Jews in Israel. Muslims have no conscience, no balls and no brains either. Obviously there's exception to every rule but the exceptions are exceptions.
MPAC talk about political and media jihad. The jihad you should be doing is shooting all Muslims.
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2008-04-20 15:39:47
Don:
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Recently there has been much talk of students from this country visiting concentration camps but they never stepped outide europe and saw how palestinian victims of the holocaust live today.
Their view of persecution is limited to the holcaust of world war two which convniently helps them to close their minds to the suffering of the holcuast victims of today. Lets not forget that never again only meant never again for the jews and never again in europe that has alot to answer for by dumping their jewish victims into someone else' land..... and we're supposed to be civilised.
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2008-04-20 16:11:24
RSD:
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Don's assertion that Europe "dumped" its unwanted Jews in Palestine is fundamentally wrong. The truth is that Britain was happy to see the Jewish survivors of the Holocaust remaining in the DP camps. It was the Jews themselves that wanted to return to their ancestral homeland. No country was prepared to take in these people in anything like the numbers necessary to empty the DP camps. With the exception of Western Europe none of the countries from which these Jews had been taken were positively willing to take them back, and the violence directed towards Jews continued climaxing in the Kielce pogrom. The migration of Mizrachi Jews had already begun and was accelerated by the appropriation of their property by Middle East governments and ultimately their expulsion.
It is notable that while many on the MPACUK blog maintain that Jews and Muslims are brothers and sisters in faith that the Muslim world was entirely indifferent to the plight of the Jews during WW2. Perhaps had it been otherwise the polarisation between Jew and Muslim would not have occurred.
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2008-04-21 07:35:55
Anger .....:
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SICK behaviour ....
State sponsored Terrorism .... A Disgrace for Israelis Wherever they maybe ....
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2008-04-21 08:41:07
Salim:
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To conscientous - You are a disgrace, your views make me sick. You obviously agree with the sick treatment of the isrealie soldiers of children, women and men. The palestinians have more balls then you'll ever have. constantly fighting their occupiers who beat them up and starve them and make their lives a misery every single day. As muslims we rather die defending our religion our lands then live under such oppression. Remember we do not fear death to us the real life is in the hear after which will be for ever so you say what you want and the isrealis can do what they want. We will live with honour and die with honour unlike the cowardly isreali soldiers. The west invade muslim lands because of the natural wealth they have. We have puppet governments with leaders that suit the wests position. The so called muslim countries that don't even allow their fellow muslims practice their religion fully because it woul be seen as a fundamentalist country. Isreal was created so that it would be strategic ally for the west in the middle of the arab lands and stop the arabs from keeping the wealth of oil for themselves. You west call us terrorist when we stand up for ourselves yet when france was invaded by the nazis the people stood up for themselves and the were called freedom fighters. The west are the biggest hypocrits and sadly the people of the world should wake up to this.
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2008-04-21 14:04:35
Don:
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RSD - believe what you want but europe dumped its jewish victims imnto someone else' land. What you are saying is that the survivors were strong enough to be able to collectively say what they wanted and where they wanted to go and even made demands at a time when they had just survived a holocaust. Clearly foolish reasoning at the least.
What is true is that today the palestinians are the real surivivors of the holocaust era and are still suffering today what was considered unacceptable treatment of the jews i.e. being holed up in concentration camps where they can be blown up, shot at starved, evicted, denied water, you name it...
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2008-04-21 14:31:00
Rob:
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Jews were dumped in palestine and this was possible because of the decades of zionist brainwashing which showed the jewish people the dream of return.
After the holocaust the survivors were told palestine was their last hope, otherwise they had seen with their eyes what europe did to them. It defies logic but the reality is before us, germany did the crime but the palestinians are doing the time.
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2008-04-21 14:58:39
RSD:
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Don - you may care to read the intemperate outbursts of Ernest Bevin, Foreign Minister, against the Jews. As you will see the Jews certainly were strong (desperate) enough to demand "their homeland".
Palestinian suffering emanates from a range of causes - Israeli treatment of them as occupiers and enemy / Incompetence of Palestinian leadership since 1925 / Cruel misuse by Arab League members and denial of basic rights to Palestinians by them. While I readily acknowledge that what is happening in Gaza / West Bank is awful, it ios certainly not comparable to the concentration camps. Were it to be so, then there would be no Palestinian people as they would have been exterminated as one third of all Jews were in less than six years.
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2008-04-21 19:45:46
Don:
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RSD - clearly you assume what I may or may not read but whether you accept it or not the palestinians are the holocaust survivors of today. Above is only a small tiny testament as to what they have to suffer.
Human suffering is going on around the world and what you seem to be saying is yes but the jews suffered more which is your justification for turning asking everyone to turn a blind eye to the suffering of anyone that is not jewish. What you also seem to be saying is that the palestinians and muslims are responsible for their own suffering which is clearly pathetic reasoning as you do not want to accept that it is the same jews that were dumped on to palestinian land by europe that are now inflincting extreme suffering on the palestinians many of whom have been detained in their concentration camps for continual collective punishment for years. Yes you are right that many palestnians are alive, especially those that have been driven from their land into neighbouring countries.
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2008-04-22 14:40:38
RSD:
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I dispute that I am turning a blind eye to the suffering of non-Jews. Far from it I want to see the Palestinians obtain the attention they deserve for their current and past situations. But this is not achieved through exaggeration or denial of the complexity of their situation. Neither is it obtained by denying their own complicity in their own successive disasters. The barrier to resolution of this conflict is the refusal of the majority on either side to own up to their wrong doings. For this Israelis this is the denial of their actions subsequent to 1945. But for the Palestinians this compasses a period stretching back over the centuries when the Palestinians applied violently oppressive and exploitative government in whicht he Jews were the victims. There are significant numbers in the Peace Movement and elsewhere in Israel that will acknowledge their faults, they have no significant parallel amongst the Palestinians at present. MPACUK is an organisation committed to improving the Palestinians lot and securing them a nation state of their own that is capable of sustaining itself. This cannot be achieved until MPACUK and its comrades in the struglle persuade the Palestinians to adopt a different strategy and embark on serious self-examination. Equally the attempts to engage with Jews on a humanitarian basis are futile so long as they can respond "why should we own up to our faults, when you Palestinians won't own up to any of your own?".
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2008-04-22 19:59:02
RSD:
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Taz - Zionism is no different to any other tribal, national or sectarian political movement - in fact it could be easily argued that it is nothing more than an entirely rational response to those movements and groupings that Jews encountered. The repeated assertion that Zionism is fascist masks the degree of denial about the nature of Palestinian nationalism and its long standing associations with fascism. Don, in an early comment, asserted that the Palestinians are the last victims of the Holocaust in part he is correct. The inability of the Palestinian leadership to articulate their claims in 1947 were centred on the fact that Amin El Husseini the leader of the Palestinian nation was a wanted war criminal wanted for crimes against humanity in the Balkans.
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2008-04-24 07:11:19
Paul M:
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RSD - nothing you say is going to persuade the people on here. They are just too far gone.
It is bad enough on the posts under articles about Israel / Palestine (about 30% of all articles). It is worse under those on all other topics. Women in mosques? 'The bearded friends of the Zionists are trying to keep them out' versus 'Womens' rights is a Zionist trick to undermine the Ummah.' The mega mosque? 'A Zionist plot to incite anti Muslim feeling' versus 'A brave venture being blocked by Zionist neocon henchmen.' Mayor of London? 'A vote for Labour is a vote for the Zionists' versus 'A vote for Boris is a vote for the Zionists'. Back in the early 80s I sat listening to two old BDM girls chatting in a Vienna coffee house about politics and the good old days, and everything from the decline of moral standards to Vienna rubish collection service kept coming back to 'die Zionisten' as they had now learnt to call the you-know-whats. What an embarassment to the Ummah that the MPAC discussion boards are so reminiscent of the Viennese gutter. All I can say is that if the Muslims who post here are representative of Muslims generally, God help us all.
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2008-04-24 16:50:08
RSD:
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Paul M - I do not necessarily seek to persuade anyone of anything by the power of argument. At best I hope that we might all question the assumptions we make about the situations that are discussed here. One might ask what is the point, but if people do not try to engage and offer differing opinions then ignorance shall prevail. Of course there are many people who are angry, but often their anger is not centre on the reason they give, but in the frustrations they experience and discord between what they have been brought up to expect and reality.
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2008-04-24 19:54:53
shan:
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Paulm if you feel so negative about muslims and their views,why do you comment on this site,after all this is muslim public affairs not jewish or zionist public affairs site.
as i said before we know you suffer the chosen ones syndrome, in which you consider other peoples views as useless and from the gutter,I feel you need treatment for you condition.
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2008-04-25 11:56:03
lowry200:
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2008-05-18 03:42:54
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In shocking testimonies that reveal abductions, beatings and torture,
Israeli soldiers confess the horror they have visited on Hebron. [...] he describes in detail some of what he did and
saw others do as an enlisted soldier in Hebron. And they are certainly
criminal: the incidents in which Palestinian vehicles are stopped for
no good reason, [...] the occupants beaten up for
talking back – for saying, for example, they are on the way to
hospital...










