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Israel – The Lynch-Up Nation

14 Wednesday Oct 2015

Posted by freehaifa in Palestine, Zionism

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Fadi Aloun, Israa Abed, Lynching, Marah Al-Bakri, Zionist Crimes

I heard this story from Israeli soldiers that were deployed in the Gaza strip in tense times before Israel’s withdrawal from it: Their commander updated them about the provisions for opening fire. You’re not allowed to open fire at Palestinians unless they pose a threat for you. For example, continued the commander, if you see at night some short figure it is probably a child and you’re not allow to shoot at him. But you can also think that this short figure is a terrorist that intentionally walks with his back bent to try to hide from you – the fact that he tries to hide is a good reason to shoot him.

So all that is required from the Israeli soldiers is some level of imagination and creative thinking… On October 5, 2004 some Israeli soldiers positioned in Rafah saw a 13 year old girl, Iman Al-Hams, walking near their post, carrying a big school-bag.

Iman Al-Hams, shot at the age of 13 for carrying a school bag

Iman Al-Hams, shot at the age of 13 for carrying a school bag

They imagined that if her school bag was full of explosives it could be a deadly danger, and shot her dead. Her bag was, of course, full of school books.

Arab Hunting Season

In regular times Israel is trying to build its image as “The Start-Up Nation” and is mostly engaged in Ethnic Cleansing, building illegal Jewish settlement on robbed Arab land, in the 1967 occupied West Bank and in the 1948 occupied Naqab, Triangle and Galilee.

But these are tense times and now the main Israeli sport is Lynching Arabs in the public space. Over the past couple of weeks some 20 Arabs were killed by Israeli PPP – Private Public Partnership – in incidents spread over all of the country, where security personnel and civilians cooperate in spotting Arabs, deciding that they are “dangerous” and Lynching them on the spot. Many more Arabs were beaten and/or shot-at, wounded and/or arrested in similar circumstances. In most incidents no Jews were hurt and the Palestinians were not armed in any way.

Fadi Aloun

Fadi Aloun

Marah Al-Bakri

Marah Al-Bakri

An “old style” massacre of Palestinian civilian is also going on near the fences of the Gaza “open air prison” where unarmed demonstrators are defined by the Israeli army as “dangerous” and shot at. Israeli air force also took part by bombing and killing a mother and her young daughter.

Media Cooperation

The Israeli media, even its few liberal publications, typically go along with the hysteric Arab bashing that justifies the Lynch. Every Arab victim is described as a terrorist and the news about the victim “holding a Knife” is cited uncritically. Contrary evidence, like the all ubiquitous video films, is only mentioned as “after thought” and “doubts” in some opinion columns.

One example is how Haaretz mentioned that one reason for the tension between Palestinian citizens of Israel is the videos that show what looks like unjustified shootings of Palestinians, like the case of Israa ‘Abed from Nazareth, a 30 years old mother and a Master student of Genetic engineering in the Technion, that was shot in Afula on her way back home. So, the suspicion that Israa was shot for no reason is not “news” – nothing that should be investigated – it is worth mentioning only as background for the new danger of Arab protests…

False Positives

One simple way to assess how many faked accusations are framed on Arab victims is the recurrence of “False Positives” that are reported in the Israeli press. From time to time the mob picks by mistake an Arab-looking Jewish victim. In all these cases the Israeli media report, in the end, the simple fact that there was no base for the accusations. It never occurs when Arabs are victimized.

Jewish famous fears

Israel is making a career of describing itself as a victim, justifying any crime against the Palestinians by its fear for itself and its Jewish citizens.

In spite of all the recent hysteria in the Israeli media – I simply don’t buy it.

If I had a neighbor that I was afraid of – I would neither let my dog shit on his door, nor let my children play in his garden and destroy it.

Israel is deliberately pushing its civilians into every Palestinian area, beyond all its “security fences”, to grab and settle on robbed Palestinian lands and to pray in Al-Aqsa mosque, the holiest Muslim shrine in Palestine. All these are well planned provocations designed to create havoc and more reasons for killing Palestinians, expropriating them and ultimately pushing them altogether out of Palestine.

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Sunday, October 18, 2015

Israel was always a nasty place, with blatant racism, discrimination, occupation and war…

But lynching people in the streets is justifiably regarded as one of the nastiest habits in history, and now it became a national sport in Israel.

Since I wrote this small piece about “The Lynch-Up Nation” on last Tuesday – things are getting even worse. Some 4 Arabs were lynched just yesterday (Saturday 17/10) – and one Jew from Bat Yam was also executed in the street by trigger happy police in similar circumstances. Of course – only in the case of killing a Jew we hear the standard announcement that “the circumstances of the killing will be investigated”. The concept of an innocent Arab victim simply doesn’t exist in the Israeli sphere: Media, Police, courts, etc. To say nothing about almost ALL Zionist parties which compete in incitement for more killings.

Please spread the word and help to denounce and expose those murderous acts.

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Monday, October 19, 2015

In a shocking video, you can see how a bloodthirsty and hysterical mob lynched Habtum Zarhum, an Eritrean asylum seekers who had been shot accidentally at the scene of the attack in Beersheba (where a Palestinian previously killed an Israeli soldier), and tried to smash his skull with a heavy bench as he lay bleeding on the floor. He died from his wounds.

Will anybody ever be punished? If he was a Palestinian Arab they would have been all praised, his house would be destroyed and his family will be harassed…

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Apartheid Oppression and Popular Resistance – Moments from the historic saga

10 Saturday Oct 2015

Posted by freehaifa in Popular Struggle

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Afula, Al-Aqsa, Arabeh, Haifa Courts, Herak Haifa, Herak Shababi, Israa Abed, Israeli Police, Nazareth, Skunk, Tamra, Temple Mount, The 3rd intifada, Ya'alon

Just as I write these lines, on the evening of October 9, 2015, the news keep coming about new clashes with the Israeli Occupation police flaring up in more and more towns, from Rahat in the Naqab desert in the South, through Taibeh, Ar’ara and Um-Al-Fahm in “the triangle” and till Nazareth, Kfar-Kana, Arabeh, Sakhnin and Majd-Al-Kurum in the Galilee. The picture above is from the entrance to Arabeh.

This wave of popular resistance inside the 1948 occupied territories shows again that Palestinians here are an integral part of the Palestinian people and the liberation struggle against Israeli Apartheid. You can easily spend all the day just following the news, and you still won’t see it all. The most dramatic views came today from Gaza, where Israeli soldiers performed a cowardly massacre, shooting in cold blood at unarmed demonstrators on the other side of the fence. They killed 6 people and wounded many others. In Al-Khalil there was another Palestinian martyr, and many were wounded in confrontations between demonstrators and the occupation army all over the West Bank.

One view that was seen again and again by most people here today is the cold blood shooting of a Palestinian woman, Israa Abed, a 29 old mother, by Israeli racist police officers and soldiers in the central station in the Jewish town of Afula. Israa learns for her master degree in genetic engineering in the Technion and was on her way back home when she was spotted as “a danger” by Israeli racist police, probably because of her traditional Islamic dress. In the video you can see clearly that she posed no danger to anybody and was pleading for her life while she was surrounded by soldiers and policemen brandishing their weapons at her. You can also hear clearly some of the Jewish passers-by pleading the soldiers to shoot her – until they finally did just that. Fortunately she didn’t die, only was badly wounded… So it is the hunting-season and every Arab person is now a target in Israel’s streets.

How this wave of confrontation begun?

As became routine in almost every Jewish Holidays season, the Israeli provocations started in Rosh Hashana (September 14) and concentrated on the Al-Aqsa mosque, which the religious messianic Zionists still wish to destroy in order to build their “third temple” on its place on what they call “Temple Mount”. The right wing parties in the Israeli government compete between themselves in extremist declarations and provocations on the ground. And what is supposed to be “Left” or “Centrist” Zionist opposition only tries to be “stronger on security” than the government – attacking it from the right for not being harsh enough against the Palestinians.

The Israeli police and courts, just like the army, are not even pretending to keep “law and order” – but they are the vanguard of the colonialist policy of oppressing the Arab Palestinian population. Just as the government was calling for ever harsher punishment against Arab stone-throwing youth, even shooting at them and killing them at the spot, the minister of defense, Ya’alon, boasted that his people know who were the Zionists attackers that burned alive the Dawabsha family in Duma – but they were not even interrogated! The army, the police and the courts defend Extremist settlers as they rob Palestinian private land and burn olive trees. Israel’s “High Court”, just like the Knesset, is now packed with ideological settlers that choose to live in illegal settlements at the vanguard of Zionist ethnic cleansing. Just in the middle of the latest holidays agitation campaign the government announced the appointment of another messianic settler (previously the vice-head of the secretive security services – “Shabak”) to head the police.

All these Zionists provocations push the Palestinian youth to try to resists the occupation – and as peaceful popular resistance is confronted with deadly oppression some prefer not to stay just victims but try to hurt their oppressors by any means.

Police at the entrance of Tamra - October 8, 2015

Police at the entrance of Tamra – October 8, 2015

The Youth movements initiating the Nazareth demonstration

In the 1948 occupied territories there was little response until this week. Then some small demonstrations started in solidarity with Al-Quds in many towns. Herak Haifa coordinated a joint demonstration with local Arab parties for Monday, October 5. It started as a vigil and spontaneously developed into a small marching demonstration – but the police didn’t try to stop it. On the next day in Yaffa the police attacked a licensed demonstration organized by the Islamic movement – what caused many more local Palestinians to join a prolonged confrontation with stones and tear gas.

The youth movements, under the name of “Al-Herak Al-Shababi”, called for a bigger “National Demonstration” in Nazareth on Thursday, October 8. It had a wide echo in the youth activists’ circles, and buses were organized from many locations. It was another example to the leading role of the youth “Herakat” in the mass struggle, which appeared initially in the struggle against the Prawer plan (for ethnic cleansing in the Naqab) and was repeated later in the solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners and the protests against the massacres of Gaza’s people in summer 2014.

This time the police decided to be proactive and not let the demonstrators even gather in Nazareth. On Wednesday they started to arrest the “suspected” organizers, mostly those whose names appeared on the invitation as responsible for transport in different regions. On Thursday morning the Nazareth court extended the detention of most of the organizers until next Sunday.

Most buses were stopped on their way, before they could reach Nazareth, and order to turn back. Some of the demonstrators decided not to go home and gathered instead for two smaller spontaneous demonstrations, in the entrance of Um Al-Fahm in the Triangle and Tamra in the Galilee.

The demonstration in Nazareth happened anyway, with local people and many others that came from all over the country in private cars, not detected by the police. It was attacked by the police, prolonged clashes erupted in different regions of Nazareth and about 20 people were arrested.

Spontaneous Demonstration in Tamra

Tamra - before the police attacked it was pretty quiet

Tamra – before the police attacked it was pretty quiet

While on our way from Haifa to Nazareth, we heard that the Haifa bus was turned back and decided to follow it to Tamra. 3 buses full of demonstrators, most of them young, arrived at the entrance of this town of 30,000 people in the Western Galilee. As we arrived there, there was no presence of the police which apparently didn’t expect the demonstration. Some of the youth covered their heads and everybody was chanting slogans. When the traffic lights stopped the cars on the two lanes of “70 north” – many of the demonstrators stood on the crosswalk and simply stayed there. It was easy to stop the traffic and cause a long traffic jam… but most people stuck in it were just residents of neighboring Arab towns coming back from work – so there was no enmity between the drivers and the demonstrators and they were letting off some traffic from time to time – just waiting for the police to come.

A small police force started to gather on the other side of the “70”. As they felt strong enough they started to throw shock grenades without any warning. At first everybody run-away… then started to come back. The police started to throw tear gas and some demonstrators threw stones at them…

For the next few hours the “battle” continued along the main street of Tamra, in some distance from the main street that was occupied by the police. As you can imagine, the main street of this lively crowded town has shops almost everywhere on both sides. Some of the shop keepers were hostile to the demonstration, fearing for their belongings, but many were sympathetic. In the beginning, still near the main street, the bravest youth were running toward the police, throwing some stones and running back.

Later, as the police gathered more force, there were mostly revenge attacks by the police, not only against the demonstrators but against the people of Tamra in general. I’ve seen one police force marching into the town without being provoked, throwing tear gas around and going back. Later they brought in the “Skunk” which simply went up the main street throwing its stink around in great  quantities on the street itself, at people that stood on the sides of the street and into nearby shops, including the “Tamra Mall”. The material damage to some shops may be devastating as stinking merchandise may lose all their value.

The Skunk takes revenge from the people of Tamra

The Skunk takes revenge from the people of Tamra

Later on, as there were almost no demonstrators left, the police felt strong enough for an all-out revenge attack, coming back with a big police force and the Skunk together, spreading more stinking water and arresting youth that were unlucky enough to stay by the side of the street or not to run away fast enough.

Creative oppression

At my age you can think you’ve already seen it all – but just as today’s youth are always inventing new forms of resistance – the oppressive apparatus is also surprising us with some creative ideas.

In Tamra the police took control of the 3 buses (holding their drivers) and intended to arrest the demonstrators as they will come back to their buses to go home. Fortunately none of the demonstrators showed up as they appear to have evaporated in Tamra. So the police arrested the three poor drivers and accused them of attacking policemen and taking part in a riot, even as they were arrested sitting quietly in their buses. They even were not ashamed to bring them to the Haifa court on Friday’s morning and ask for harsh conditions for their release. The court, unable to disappoint the police, agreed to some of these conditions, including imposing house detention on the three poor drivers until Monday, October 12.

On Friday morning, in Nazareth district court, there was appeal hearing against the detention of 4 of the supposed organizers of the Nazareth demo. As they were all arrested before the demonstration, it was hard to accuse them of the regular articles like attacking police or taking part in a riot. The police prosecutor found a new proof that they were conspiring for riot: He claimed that they advised the participants in the demonstration to bring onion with them. Their appeal was rejected and they will stay in detention at least until Sunday. If you can keep people in prison just for “conspiring to possess onions”, or “inciting to use onions” – what is the punishment for somebody like me that actually bought onions and used them?

Anybody said Onions? Take care!

Anybody said Onions? Take care!

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Free Hassan Nadaf! How Hooded Shabak takes control of the Haifa court…

06 Tuesday Oct 2015

Posted by freehaifa in Political Detention

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Adalah, Democracy, Haifa Courts, Hassan Nadaf, Israeli Police, Jihad Abu Raya, Political Detention, Shabak

Hassan Was Freed on October 22

After 18 days under intensive interrogation by the Israeli Shabak, Hassan Nadaf was

Hassan on the moment of his release in the Haifa court

Hassan on the moment of his release in the Haifa court

released without indictment. He was put under house arrest for 10 day in the home of relatives in Ba’aneh in the Shaghour (in the middle of the Galilee). He was ordered not to enter Akka, his hometown, and to avoid surfing social networks, both for 30 days.

Below you can find the original post that was published in “Free Haifa” upon the news of Hassan’s arrest.

The Original Post: Free Hassan Nadaf! How Hooded Shabak takes control of the Haifa court…

When the police invaded Hassan Nadaf’s house in ‘Akka, at about 16:00 on Monday, October 5, 2015, nobody was really surprised. Hassan, a 20 years old worker and a well-known political activist, had already been detained and interrogated several times, and his parents’ house, where he lives, had already been searched before. Last time, on August 9, he was one of 8 youth detained after a demonstration in ‘Akka against the burning alive of the Dawabsha family in Duma, and they were all beaten brutally in the ‘Akka police offices before being held for several days and released without any charge.

More than 10 policemen entered the small house, most of them uniformed but some of them in plain clothes. Um Samer (Hassan’s mother) requested to see a court order allowing them to search the house. They didn’t have one but insisted on searching the house anyway, ignoring the quiet protest of the dwellers. They let the family understand that their visit was in response to something that Hassan had written on Facebook – a regular cause for interrogations in these days. They even said initially that they will interrogate Hassan at home – but then took him away. All in all, it was a relatively “polite search” – as far as this term can be applied when police invades your house without permission and search and take your private things. They took the home computer and a laptop, some posters, books and a Kufiya, the eternal symbol of Palestinian identity.

So it was a great surprise for everybody when Hassan’s lawyer, Jihad Abu Raya, who went to see him the same day in the Jalameh detention center (officially known as “Kishon”), was told that he is held by the Shabak (Israel’s secretive “internal security” services) and that he is prevented from meeting any lawyer.

It was an even greater surprise when today, Tuesday October 6, a police representative named “Marcel” presented  a request to the Haifa court to extend Hassan’s detention for another 15 days (the longest period he could legally ask for) on the accusation of “possessing arms!” Um Samer protested to the lawyers: “Not only did they not find any arms; they didn’t even try to search for any! They only looked through Hassan’s personal belongings, leaving the rest of the house intact…”

Adalah lawyers, Suhad Bishara and Myssana Morany, prepared a fast appeal against the decision preventing Hassan from meeting his lawyer and presented it to the Haifa district court at about the time that the remand hearings where supposed to start. The low court judge was ready to wait for the hearing of this appeal before holding the remand in Hassan’s absence, but the state prosecutor office requested for time “to study the case” – so the appeal hearing was finally set for tomorrow, Wednesday, 8:30 am.

Prevention_of_meeting_with_lawyer

The decree that prevented Hassan from meeting a lawyer

The “decision” itself, preventing Hassan from meeting a lawyer, a copy of it is published below, is the most revealing evidence of Israeli injustice when it comes to the oppression of Palestinian political activists, be it that they are in the “disputed” West Bank, Al-Quds “residents” or “semi-citizens” in the 1948 occupied territories. It is an order to the police, signed by “Lavi,” supposedly the Shabak officer responsible for Hassan’s investigation. In Israel, any official signature will require a first name and a last name, so that any person can know who exactly stands behind that order. But “Lavi” is none of these two. If you had any doubt about this – here comes the official stamp saying “Hamekhuneh Lavi” – or, in plain English, “so called Lavi”!!!

By claiming that if Hassan will meet a lawyer it might prevent the detention of other suspects or the confiscation of evidence, it actually assumes that any lawyer is likely to be engaged in illegal activity at the service of his clients. This works very well for the Shabak but it goes against all the modern concepts of due proceedings and it is not applied to Israeli murderers and rapist…

The remand hearings were another display of the annulment of any due process.

Hassan missed his birthday when he was in  detention. On the day of his release his friends and family made a party

Hassan missed his birthday when he was in detention. On the day of his release his friends and family made a party

“Marcel,” wearing jeans and T-shirt, announced that the court is closed and that the proceedings are secret. To the lawyer’s request, he failed to show any official order to that purpose, but, speaking for the Shabak, he felt all-powerful. He didn’t even turn to the Judge before ordering the guards to remove from the court all of Hassan friends, including his mother. Just before exiting, we heard the judge ordering the “Nakhshon” guards, those responsible for carrying around and harassing the detainees, to bring Hassan but let him stay out of the court room while the hearing of his case will take place.

We waited outside while the three lawyers stayed in, doing their best to defend Hassan’s case without being able to talk with him or see the “secret evidence” that the police submitted to the judge. After some time, the lawyers were ordered to leave the court while Hassan was brought before the judge. Even eye-contact between the detainees and his lawyers is not allowed – all a part of the Shabak police tactic to isolate their victim, breaking his spirit by harsh conditions and torture, in order to force upon him false confessions.

In the end, we were informed that the judge remanded Hassan’s detention for two days, apparently feeling uneasy about the brutal rape of her court by the Shabak.

* * *

Wednesday Evening, October 7

The Haifa district court reclaimed today his reputation as a rubber stamp for the Shabak.

In three separate hearings it:

  • Accepted the prosecution’s appeal for the “too short” extension of Hassan’s detention – and ordered his detention for 8 days until Wednesday, October 14.
  • Rejected ‘Adalah’s appeal against the order that prevents Hassan from meeting a lawyer.
  • Imposed a wholesale GAG order preventing any publication about the case.

Friday, October 9

The decree that prevents Hassan from meeting a lawyer was extended until Saturday, October 10.

Place Holder

In order not to be in violation of the GAG order, the text of the post was replaced for some time with the following Place Holder:

What happened to Hassan Nadaf?

Was he kidnapped by Aliens?

Is he held by a secretive criminal gang?

We don’t know and those that might know are not allowed to tell us…

What kind of a state is it that people are just vanishing and we are not even allowed to ask where they are???

(You can read more about Hassan Nadaf in Tikun Olam)

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