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N.Y. Times Profiles Geller, Coulter on Same Day

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Bill Keller must be reading the polls and expecting the era of Obama to be over.  How else to explain the noxious news that both Pam Geller and Ann Coulter were profiled in the Times today.  Not one, but both, and on the same day!  Can there be much that is more disgusting?

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Pam Geller and Geert Wilders, who's currently on trial in Holland for espousing religious hate

I actually took the time to read both articles.  While the Coulter piece was in the Style section and fairly light and frothy, the Geller piece seemed like it ran forever.  I’m guessing it might’ve run 1,000 words, which is an eternity for a newspaper.

While the Geller profile did feature some decent investigative reporting that exposed many of the woman’s more lunatic antics along with her less known epic wealth (she lives on entire floor of an upper Eastside condo), it also accorded her due deference for the alleged impact she has had on the political debate.  Not to mention all the flattering photos of her.  Why couldn’t they include something like the one featured here which shows her with Dutch Islam-hater, Geert Wilders, who’s currently on trial for espousing religious hatred in Holland.  What Geller so colorfully calls a “Stalinist show trial.”  It makes you wonder what she would’ve called the Nuremberg Trials.

For the life of me, I just don’t see it.  What impact has she had?  She’s tried to run Park51 out of lower Manhattan on a rail, yet the project is on target and hasn’t been rousted from its near-sacred ground location.  This is one of her signature crusades and she hasn’t been able to get any traction in the real world.  Another of her manufactured Muslim scandals got Debbie Almontaser fired as principal of the Khalil Gibran Academy.  But the victim filed an EEOC suit against the city and won.  So yes, Geller functions powerfully in the far right echo chamber and shapes debate on FoxNews and in far-right pro-Israel circles.  But where is her real world impact?

I suppose you could make a valid argument that Rush Limbaugh has had some impact outside his own audience in the wider political debate.  But Geller?  I think she’ll have the shelf life of a piece of raw sushi in blogging terms.  She’s the far right flavor of the week.  And just like those High Holiday “fashion show” services at the Long Island synagogue she attended, her blog is little more than a current far-right fashion fad.

Speaking of fashion-show Judaism, this is what her sister had to say on the subject:

The sisters went to Hebrew school, but attended synagogue mainly on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. (“It was more of a fashion show in many respects,” Jessica Geller recalled.)

Pam Geller reflects the debasement of American Judaism.  She knows next to nothing about our religion.  Yet, this woman speaks in the blogosphere to the far-right as a more or less authentic representative of pro-Israelism and American Jews.  It’s almost enough to make you nostalgic for Abe Foxman and the rest of his boys.  Despite their overtly partisan political agenda, at least you have a sense that there is some real knowledge of Judaism in their souls.  When it comes to Pam Geller hers is an empty vessel, which is why she is able to fill it up with so many preposterous notions.

Another interesting nugget was the identity of her legal advisor, David Yerushalmi, yet another anti-jihadi obsessive I’ve posted about, most recently here for his involvement in Frank Gaffney’s Plan B report on the creeping Muslim overthrow of our Republic.

Why Does Hamas Use Human Shields and Other Lies Hasbarists Told Me

Sunday, October 10th, 2010
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Monument to synagogue used to hide explosives for pre-State Jewish far-right terrorists

During Operation Cast Lead and the Lebanon War before that, you heard the accusatory drone of the pro-Israelists that Hamas and Hezbollah used civilians as human shields, exploited mosques, ambulances, and schools to hide weapons, etc.  The general line was that Arab terrorists violated civilized norms and forced Israel to lower itself to their level in order to protect Israelis.

The only problem?  Most of the claims were rubbish.  We now know that Judge Goldstone actually attempted to document Hamas use of human shields in his report and could not do so.  We know of numerous incidents of the IDF using Palestinian children as human shields and have video and photos to prove the practice.  Two soldiers were recently found guilty of doing so in Gaza.

One of the more troublesome claims is that terrorists even debase their own religion and its holy sites in their fight against Israel.  While such a claim may or may not be true, I managed to find a written source which confirmed that Jews did precisely this during the Mandatory period before the State was created.  And Amir Terkel has gone one better.  He’s found a historical monument that documents the practice.

The point of all this is not to say that Palestinians are all right and Israelis all wrong.  Rather, the point is that whatever propaganda you attempt to use against one side may come back to bite you unless you’re careful.

Israeli Cabinet Approves Loyalty Oath for Non-Jews: ‘Arabs Raus’

Sunday, October 10th, 2010
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'No citizenship without loyalty'

I’m actually heartened by the formulation of the loyalty oath which the rightist Israeli cabinet approved today.  It compels only non-Jews to swear loyalty to Israel as a Jewish state and doesn’t make the same demand of new Jewish citizens.  This makes the proposal, almost guaranteed of approval in the Knesset even more racist than it was when it enjoined every new citizen to swear allegiance to the Jewish state.  This in turn almost guarantees the law will be overturned by the Supreme Court.  If the Court does not reject the law then Israel is sliding down the slippery slope to a racialist state.

I was contemplating using the term “fascist” or even stronger but thought better of it given that there are those ready to pounce on the use of such strong terms, but a sitting member of the Israeli cabinet beat me to it:

Isaac Herzog, a Labor member of the cabinet, said the amendment was one of a series of steps in recent years that “borders on fascism.  Israel is on a slippery slope.”

Even a Likud stalwart like Reuven Rivlin, Knesset speaker, sees the evil in this proposal, which he says is:

“…Provocative and [could] serve as a weapon for the enemies of Zionism.”

Gee, dya think?

Can we be far from separate water fountains and bathrooms for Arabs?  We already have separate schools, separate towns and separate political parties.  For that matter, can we be far from prohibiting anyone who isn’t Jewish from becoming a citizen?  Actually, Israel will always allow Christians to become citizens.  It’s the Muslims who are a problem.  So the next thing you know Israel will be prohibiting Muslims and Arabs from becoming citizens.  They might just as well add “Arabs raus” to the Israeli Declaration of Independence.\

And while we’re at it, can’t we add a loyalty oath for visitors, especially the undesirable ones like Norman Finkelstein, Noam Chomsky and Ivan Prado, the Spanish clown.  That should end the problem of Israel having to arrest them and send them packing when they arrive at Ben Gurion unwanted.  No more nasty ISMers either.  Just think about it.

Let’s think really big, instead of confining the oath to non-Jews who wish to become citizens, let’s apply it to leftists who already are citizens.  When they go abroad to spout their anti-Israel swill, don’t let ‘em back in the country till they swear allegiance to the Judenreich.  That will get rid of any number of Sheikh Jarrah activists, Neve Gordon, Gideon Levy, Amira Hass, and the like.  It also ought to bring down substantially the number of leftists afflicting the Israeli body politic.

Ehud Barak as usual proposed an ineffectual compromise rejected out of hand which would’ve added a reference to Israel’s Declaration of Independence in the oath, as if this somehow will kasher what is treif in it.

Bibi, for his part, in defending the oath, repeated the usual pro-Israel delusion that Israel is the region’s only democracy:

“There is no other democracy in the Middle East…

Which must mean that Lebanon, Turkey and arguably Iran don’t exist.  That’s explains why Israel does so poorly in understanding its neighbors.  It isn’t even aware of what form of government they have.

Read Gideon Levy’s eloquent denunciation:

Remember this day. It’s the day Israel changes its character. As a result, it can also change its name to the Jewish Republic of Israel, like the Islamic Republic of Iran…

From now on, we will be living in a new, officially approved, ethnocratic, theocratic, nationalistic and racist country.

…Today the loyalty oath bill, soon the loyalty oath law. The dam will overflow today, threatening to drown the remnants of democracy until we are left perhaps with a Jewish state of a character that no one really understands, but it certainly won’t be a democracy.

…The Association for Civil Rights in Israel issued a blacklist of legislation: a loyalty law for Knesset members; a loyalty law for film production; a loyalty law for non-profits; putting the Palestinian catastrophe, the Nakba, beyond the scope of the law; a ban on calls for a boycott; and a bill for the revocation of citizenship. It’s a dangerous McCarthyist dance on the part of ignorant legislators who haven’t begun to understand what democracy is all about.

…Swearing an oath to a Jewish state will decide its fate. It is liable to turn the country into a theocracy like Saudi Arabia.

…That’s what happens when the fire is still smoldering under the rug, the fire of the basic lack of faith in the justice of our path. Only such a lack of confidence can produce such distorted proposed legislation.

…[This] is being done either to provoke the Arab minority and push them into a greater lack of loyalty so one day the time will come to finally get rid of them, or it is designed to scuttle the prospect of a peace agreement…One way or another, in Basel at the First Zionist Congress in 1897, the Jewish state was founded, as Theodor Herzl said, and today the unenlightened Jewish Republic of Israel will be founded.

Israel’s Diaspora Museum Director Claims ‘Mistake’ in Hosting Award for Anti-Muslim, Anti-Obama Group

Sunday, October 10th, 2010
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Israeli actor in black face plays anti-Semitic Obama in LATMA video

A few weeks ago one of my Israeli readers alerted me to an announcement by Beit HaTefutzot, the Museum of the Diaspora, that it would conclude its international meeting with the bestowal of the NADAV Awards to the far-right media advocacy group, LATMA, which created the We Con the World video, ridiculing those murdered by the IDF during the Mavi Marmara attack.  In that post, I reviewed several other LATMA videos which were replete with anti-Obama material which even featured an actor playing him in Black face.  At best, one can say that the producers of the video were ignorant of the entire tradition of minstrelsy and Black face, in which whites portrayed Blacks as buffoons and worse.  Do I hear Israeli racism, anyone?

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Leonard Nevzlin, Russian oligarch endorses Israeli racist video

The relationship between the Museum and NADAV, a group whose ostensible mission is to strengthen Jewish identity, is a series of twisted filaments whose only common thread is the Russian Jewish oligarch, Leonard Nevzlin.  The latter rescued Beit HaTefutzot from a serious financial crisis with a lifesaving $6-million gift and chairs its board.  Nevzlin’s wife appears to run NADAV.  So they’re keeping it all in the family.  The fact that the Museum announced the event on its website and one of its key funders and board members is a sponsor of both the institution and NADAV indicates the clear overlap between the two.

This award has also become a reflection on Tel Aviv University, where the Museum is currently housed and some of whose faculty sit on its board of directors.  One has to wonder whether anyone at the University spent any time contemplating how this award reflects on the academic reputation of the institution.

After the release of We Con the World, the propaganda feature was so in tune with Israel’s official government hasbara that the foreign ministry even publicly took credit for the video as an official government production, which it wasn’t.  There was a little mud on someone’s face over that one.  But you can’t blame the PR flack for making the mistake, since the anti-Muslim racism featured in the clip was completely in accord with offical government policies.

In a related matter, Haaretz (covering the story better late than never), indicates that Israeli law defines the Museum as the “center of the communities of Israel in the State and in the world.”  The mission of Beit Ha-Tefutzot is to serve as a “center for Jewish dialogue that will enable non-Jews to understand the Jewish people.”  One must ask whether the hosting the award of We Con the World by the Museum is the model of Jewish dialogue which founder Nahum Goldman had in mind.  And whether the NAVAD Award represents another official Israeli endorsement of the racism inherent in it.

Not so, claims the Museum’s director, Avinoam Armoni, who told Haaretz and another source that the Award had nothing whatsoever to do with the Museum.  Not so mysteriously, the Museum’s web page celebrating the Award has been “cleansed” of any reference to the video or LATMA.  The official word is that the entire event was a “mistake.”  Interesting though that the director only decided it was a mistake when Haaretz approached him for a comment.  When I and Noam Sheizaf first wrote about it, it wasn’t.

Nevzlin’s NADAV is now attempting to weasel its way out of responsibility for the entire mess by claiming it honored the clip, but not LATMA itself.  As if someone We Con the World is kosher entertainment while turning Rahm Emanuel and Barack Obama into Nazis isn’t.  C’mon Nevzlin, you give the award to the clip you give the award to Caroline Glick and all her disgusting fellow Muslim-bashers.  Own up to your own embrace of Jewish hate.

They’ve even come up with this loo-loo of a public statement:

The clip caused, among many Jews a deep sense of Jewish pride during a time of conflict.  The prize was given to this specific project for a brilliant use of modern media and achievement of extraordinary results in the wider world along with encouragement of a populist debate in the Jewish world.

Avi Yakobov: Killing Culture of Impunity

Saturday, October 9th, 2010

I find it disturbing that one of Israel’s most free-wheeling online forums, Rotter, has locked the thread in which Avi Yakobov, the IDF soldier who abused a Palestinian woman by belly-dancing and rubbing against her body (see video), was publicly identified.  I believe the ostensible reason for doing so is the Hamas threat to kidnap Yakobov in revenge for his degrading of Ihsan Dababseh at the Gush Etzion military base.

But what is Rotter protecting?  Every Israeli cabinet minister has been threatened with assassination by Hezbollah.  Does this mean that Rotter will lock any thread which mentions them?  And what information about Yakobov could anyone learn that would imperil him any more than he’s imperiled himself?

One more note before I move on: the Rotter right-wing warriors have gone apoplectic against Yossi Gurvitz, blaming him for the original story about Yakobov.  Yossi is too nice a guy to allow him to take the blame alone.  So for the record, I broke this story and deserve all the opprobrium being hurled at Yossi.  After publishing my first post, I realized it was important that Israeli bloggers begin exposing the story as well so I wrote to several.  Yossi was one of the few who took up the call adding important research and background in his own posts.  I find it humorous that the forum members even believe that Yossi is me, just as they believe that another forum member who posts links to my work there is me.  I’m beginning to feel like a character from the Scarlet Pimpernel, the man of 1,000 faces.

I have a close Israeli friend with whom I’ve worked on many similar stories and even he was a bit freaked out by the Hamas threat.  But I ask him and any Israelis who feel similarly to look at this differently.  Avi Yakobov is more than just an individual case.  He is in a sense a trailblazer, a precedent.  I believe that it is good that someone has threatened Yakobov.  It is good that his future trips to enjoy Oktoberfest in Berlin or Munich will be curtailed and he will be looking over his shoulder if he ever decides to take an overseas vacation.  I say this not because I wish any ill to Yakobov.  Instead, I say it because he is a model for other Israeli soldiers who every day engage in the same type of behavior he did.

Let them think about the repercussions of engaging in such abuse before they do.  Let them think about their future being constrained or compromised by their violation of the human rights of Palestinians.  This is what is happening writ large to Israeli generals and politicians.  But I say let it happen to common soldiers as well.  I’d like every Israeli to understand there are consequences for the Occupation.  Like Dylan says: bring it all back home.

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Ihsan Dababseh, victim of IDF abuse in belly-dancing YouTube video (Maan)

I understand that Israeli reporters are beginning to sniff out this story and are calling Yakobov at his home and being welcomed with a tirade of abuse.  Good.  Let him yell and scream all he likes.  I only hope that an Israeli publication gets the guts to finally print this guy’s name so that he can take ownership of his bad acts, whether he wishes to or not.

Maan News has interviewed Ihsan Dababseh (spelling her name “Dababisa”) about her ordeal in Israeli detention and it adds further details about her suffering that weren’t previously known:

Dababisa spoke to Ma’an’s correspondent in her home in Nuba village, west of Hebron, and described the ordeal which followed her detention.

Dababisa said she was detained at Etzion checkpoint at 8 a.m. on 11 December 2007, and thrown into a military jeep, handcuffed and blindfolded. She was taken to the yard of Etzion detention center in front of a group of soldiers.

Moments later, she said, she heard loud music and one of the soldiers tried to touch her. She tried to stay close to the wall, and another soldier arrived with a bottle of wine, and offered her a drink. When she refused, but he continued to harass her, she said.

The soldiers then attacked her “like vicious dogs.”

“They began beating me with rifle butts and legs. One of the soldiers hit my head against the metal of the military jeep until I fainted. Then I found myself in front of a female doctor wearing military uniform. After examining me they moved me to the interrogation center where my journey of torture and humiliation started.

“The officer’s name who began to interrogate me was Beran. He threatened to demolish my family home and arrest my siblings, the interrogation lasted for two hours. After that I was transferred with my eyes blindfolded to another interrogation center, I think it was the Russian compound, where there were three interrogators.

“Soon after I came in they began insulting and cursing using words I do not want to say. One of the interrogators was pulling me by my hair. I was handcuffed the whole time. The interrogation lasted until 11 at night, then they transferred me to Hasharon prison where they accused me of trying to stab someone, and of affiliation with the Islamic Jihad. Lawyers from the prisoners’ society defended me and I was sentenced to 22 months in prison. I was released on 6 September 2009.”

IDF Military Simulation Anticipates Civil Unrest, Concentration Camps After Israeli Palestinian Expulsions

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Kol Yisrael filed a doozy of a report (Hebrew) yesterday noting the completion of a major Israeli military-police exercise simulating the civil unrest that would follow an imagined peace agreement, in which Israel would, according to the Lieberman population transfer plan, expel many of its Palestinian citizens.

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Israel simulates Palestinian concentration camp

According to the scenario, Hamas incites tremendous civil upheaval both in the West Bank and among Palestinians of northern Israel which result in many terror attacks.  Of course, according to the simulation the demonstrations and violence are caused by ‘extremist elements’ among the ‘Arab sector’ and not by the actions of the Israeli government.  The exercise included the creation of a concentration camp at the Golani junction for the more violent perpetrators.

You can see what sorts of fever dreams afflict the Israeli security apparatus that they even simulated a violent attempt by Hamas to take over the West Bank in a similar manner to the way it took over Gaza, with tactics including renewal of terror attacks, prison uprisings, and rocket attacks on prisons.  In a mere 24 hours, Israel would empty its own prisons of its population in order to accommodate the incoming Palestinian prisoners.

A few comments on this madness.  First, clearly this is yet another goodie offered by Bibi to Yvette to get him on board the freeze extension train that the former hopes will leave the station soon.  No one in their right mind (except perhaps the far-right ministers in this government) believes that this scenario is possible.  The idea that a final peace agreement would include a provision for expulsion of Israel’s Palestinian citizens is not just preposterous, it’s monstrous.  That, of course, doesn’t phase the Israeli far-right.  But even most of them realize that this is a non-starter (at least for now-who knows what may happen later?).

But holding such an exercise will flatter Lieberman’s ego, that Bibi at least takes his mad views seriously.

There is an equally important unstated intent of this exercise.  It lays the groundwork among Israelis for them to begin to accept the reasonableness of Lieberman’s population transfer proposal.  Many common citizens will say that if the government finds the notion credible enough to prepare an entire exercise around it, then it must be a viable policy.  This is what creeping fascism is all about.  A seed is planted, watered, nurtured.  And after a period of gestation and germination it grows into a noxious weed in the body politic that cannot be eradicated at any expense.  First a loyalty oath, then population transfer and concentration camps.

Finally, the exercise is a veiled threat against the Palestinians themselves.  It says: if you continue being recalcitrant and refusing to negotiate you may end up losing all the West Bank territory on which major settlements now sit and having to absorb nearly 1-million Palestinians.  Think of how you’ll like that eventuality.  It is also yet another declaration of war against Israel’s Palestinian citizens who wish nothing more than to remain loyal (largely) citizens of that State.  And it is yet another poison pill thrown into their relationship with a State many of whose Jewish citizens seem so eager to be rid of them.

H/t Ofer Neiman.

IDF Belly-Dance Sex Abuser, Avi Yakobov

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Yossi Gurvitz takes up in his blog where I left off  yesterday regarding the IDF soldier Avi Yakobov, who sexually abused Ihsan Dababseh by performing a belly-dance and rubbing against her bound and blind-folded body in December, 2007 at the Gush Etzion military base, where she was being questioned about her alleged involvement in Islamic Jihad.

I sent several Israeli bloggers Yakobov’s home phone number, which he’d listed on his Facebook page, and Yossi had the guts to call him and wake him up this morning (probably sleeping off all that German drinking).  Unfortunately, Yakobov wasn’t in much of a mood to talk.

Yossi did learn from former soldiers who’d served with him, that during the filming of the abuse, Yakobov’s commanding officer came upon the scene and reprimanded the soldier.  The IDF claims erroneously that Yakobov was sentenced to 21 days in the brig for the abuse.  He actually was confined to base for a few days, a much milder punishment; and the unit was given what Gurvitz calls “hasbara” discussions, which I take to mean someone drilling into them the utter stupidity of what they’d done.

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Avi Yakobov's party celebrating the end of IDF service

A soldier in the unit said it appeared that the commanding officer didn’t bring his subordinate up on charges because he didn’t want to tarnish the reputation of his command.

Apparently, the abuser did serve a military prison sentence once, but that was for being drunk while on duty and not for the video incident.  Apparently, Yakobov appears to have somewhat of a drinking problem.

It appears that the Israeli media cannot publish Yakobov’s name, though his friends can brag on the latter’s Facebook page about his television appearance on Channel 10 news.  So, as Yossi says, as a soldier you can commit a war crime, your friends can rib you about it jokingly of course, but no other Israeli will know about it.  That is, unless an intrepid Twitter reader like Dena Shunra discovers a journalist’s Tweet, which reveals the real deal; and then relays the information to an American Jewish blogger outside Israel who lives to publish such stories.

Gurvitz also mentions that the same silence descends on the story of Israeli troops, who forced a 9-year-old Palestinian boy during Operation Cast Lead, to serve as a human bomb detector.  They are found guilty of violating IDF guidelines, yet no one will ever hear their names uttered publicly.  If you want to understand the anaesthesia that allows the Occupation to continue for 42 years, you have but to understand this phenomenon.

Since the army has a decades-long history of winking at such abuses, Yossi announces his own “price tag” policy by which he urges his fellow Israelis to seek out and identify wrong-doers making them pay a price for their misdeeds.  He entreats a reader to put him in touch with the victim so he can encourage her to file charges against her abuser (Dababseh has announced an intent to pursue this matter through a Palestinian human rights NGO.  In the end, Gurvitz writes, the only concept that will truly change the military’s behavior is a court case in the Hague and a senior officer behind bars.

Dena Shunra revealed some striking observations about this case that I thought important to relay here.  I alluded above to Yakobov’s drinking fetish and in yesterday’s post I noted a ritual of IDF veterans going wild after completion of their service doing drugs, engaging in outrageous behavior, all over the world, but especially in the Far East, notably India.  Many of them, whether consciously or unconsciously are working out their ambivalence about the suffering they inflicted and/or witnessed during their own military service.

The photo featured here is from a party celebrating the end of service for those in Yakobov’s unit.  Ironically, this occured on Purim, the only Jewish holiday on which you are not only permitted, but required to get drunk ad she lo yada–”until you don’t know the difference between Haman and Mordecai.”  Dena asks why would a Jew need to drink himself into a stupor till he couldn’t tell the difference between the villain and the hero of the Purim shpiel?  Because on Purim, Persian Jews engaged in utter slaughter of their enemies and literally exterminated them.  Given the suffering they inflicted, wouldn’t you want to get drunk to forget?  One wonders whether drink serves as a form of anaesthesia for Israel’s Yakobovs.  The drink allows you to forget the difference between good and evil and whatever you’ve done about which you might feel ambivalent.

I remarked yesterday on how ordinary Yakobov appears in his Facebook photos.  A nice guy smiling with the ‘bros with which he served.  How can such a seemingly decent (from the pictures anyway) individual stoop so low?  Dena calls it the banality of evil “Occupation-style.”  How else can this apparatus continue unabated for 42 years?  It requires otherwise decent men and women to lose their humanity and individuality in a mindless conformism that sanctions the abuse of Palestinians in order to perpetrate mechanisms of Israeli control.

I harbor no illusions that we can break this cycle.  But with exposes like this one, perhaps we can chip away at the foundation and begin the process of disintegration that may lead to the creation of something new and better.

AFP Identifies Palestinian Abuse Victim in YouTube Video, Twitter Does the Rest

Thursday, October 7th, 2010
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Ihsan Dababseh, Palestinian victim of IDF abuse featured in YouTube video (AFP)

UPDATE: Now we know the identity of not only the Palestinian woman degraded in the IDF YouTube video which I’ve been posting about for the past few days.  We also know the name of the abuser.  He is Avi Yakobov.  More about this lug later.**

French-speaking Tikun Olam reader, Deir Yassin, brings news that Agence France Press has identified the Palestinian abuse victim in the IDF Youtube video first brought to light by Israel’s Channel 10.  She is Ihsan Dababseh, 35, who was arrested, accused and convicted of belong to Islamic Jihad, and served 22 months in an Israel prison:

A Palestinian woman told AFP on Wednesday at his “humiliation” after being recognized on a video showing an Israeli soldier dancing around a veiled detained, blindfolded figure with hands tied.

“I saw the video on Al-Jazeera. I did not sleep last night so I felt humiliated and frustrated “, said Ihsan Dababseh, after the international television retransmission of these images broadcast from YouTube Monday by an Israeli channel.

“The sound of laughter of the soldiers and the music echoed in my ears,” said the young woman from the village of Nuba, near Hebron in the south of the occupied West Bank.

She said he contacted the Prisoners’ Club, a Palestinian NGO, and is considering legal action against the Israeli army.

“When they arrested me, they took me to the detention center, Gush Etzion, near Bethlehem and put me in a hallway, hands bound and blindfolded,” she added, placing the date incident in December 2007.

“I heard the laughter of the soldiers, their voices and music. I saw what was happening because the band was not very tight and I begged them not to film me, “said the former detainee, stating she was arrested for alleged membership in the radical movement Islamic Jihad and sentenced to 22 months in prison.

In this video, an Israeli soldier mockingly wearing sunglasses performs a parody of oriental dance around a young veiled woman, who is motionless against a wall, handcuffed and blindfolded.  Background music and the laughing of fellow soldiers are heard in the background.

The viral spread of the clip occurred seven weeks after the outcry over the discovery on the Facebook page of a former Israeli soldier of pictures from military service in which she posed smiling alongside Palestinian prisoners, blindfolded and hands tied.  The pictures were accompanied by sexually abusive comments.

…”These videos are isolated cases that do not represent the Israeli army as a whole,” she said, a line of defense undermined by the multiplication of such incidents in recent months.

Palestinian officials and Israeli organizations of human rights argue instead that these behaviors are indicative of the mood prevailing in the army vis-à-vis the Palestinians.

“This is a disgusting picture of the diseased mentality of the occupier. This is not an isolated incident, “said the Palestinian Authority, noting that new media can” reveal the open culture of humiliation of the Palestinians. ”

Considering “the film deeply offensive to the dignity of women,” it considers that such attacks “will not cease until the end of the occupation…”

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Twitter photo identifying IDF abuser, Avi Yakobov

Now, we need to identify the abusive soldier.  Anyone serving in Gush Etzion in December, 2007 who may know this guy is invited to communicate with me.  Let’s not give the IDF an excuse to sweep this monstrousness under the carpet.  We all know that the IDF is the Most Moral Army in the World.  The nation’s defense minister told us so, ferchrissakes.  So let’s see what the most moral army in the world does with this mini-mess.

**Eagle-eyed reader, Dena Shunra, has unmasked our proud IDF abuser via Twitter.  He is Avi Yakobov.  An Israeli reader tells me this is likely a name of Bukharan origin (Lev Leviev is also a former Bukharan Jew).

Last night, Dena discovered the Twitter profile of an Israel journalist who was suffering a sleepless night as she contemplated whether to violate her sister’s wishes and “out” the IDF soldier featured in the belly-dance video.

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Israeli journalist reveals the emotional upheaval caused by the dilemma of 'outing' Yakobov, followed by her newspaper's refusal to name him

Ultimately, she decided to file a story for Maariv.  That piece of shmate has some explaining to do because instead of doing what a newspaper should do, which is publish the truth without fear or favor, it published an item that censored his name.  For shame.

I don’t want to name the reporter till I know she’s ready to be named.  But she is one brave woman and journalist.  I hope her sister will forgive her for doing such an important and courageous thing.

I continue being amazed by the power of social networks in that regard.  Eden Abergil’s taunting of Palestinians was featured on her Facebook page and outed there.  Avi Yakobov’s sins are bared for all to see on his Facebook page.  And an Israeli journalist describes in Twitter how she broke her heart and that of her sister in deciding to publish the details.  All I can say is that social networks are beacons of liberty in portraying the Occupation in all its horror and the means to redeem it as well.

Dena happens to ply the internet for just such nuggest and thank God for that.

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Avi & Shuki's Deployment: 'What wonderful times!"

Our friend, Yakobov is now enjoying Oktoberfest at a bartender’s convention in Berlin where he’s writing barely sober notes about his exploits.  Apparently, he is blissfully unaware of the furor surrounding his belly-dancing skills.  Neither is he aware that Hamas, according to Yediot, has announced that it would like to offer him deluxe accomodation in the same bunker with Gilad Shalit.

I’m guessing right about now the Israeli embassy in Berlin is hustling this guy onto a plane bound straight for Ben Gurion.  From there he’s liable to be whisked straight to the Kirya for testing to determine how someone with his IQ was actually accepted into the IDF.  This guy is gonna cause of world of pain to the IDF when this gets out.

Note in the accompanying picture above he’s photographed embracing a huge promotional display of Jagermeister.  How appropriate.  And in the other Facebook image, entitled Avi & Shuki’s Spread, subtitled “Thanks for a wonderful time,” he features this montage of images in the center of which Avi smiles as he accompanies what appears to be yet another handcuffed, blindfolded Palestinian.  UPDATE: This party occurred on Purim and the scene is a sort of Purim shpiel re-enacting some of Avi’s “heroic exploits.”

On a serious note, one wonder whether all the drinking may be a residual hangover from some of the guilty memories he may have of some of the more disgusting things he did.  Many Israelis, when they complete army service travel to India, do lots of drugs and try to forget.  It strikes me that Avi, though he professes to love his military service, may be suffering the same sets of personal stresses.  I’ve looked at his Facebook photos and he strikes me as a perfectly ordinary Israeli young man.  So how does this young man with the smile on his face, happy among comrades turn into a monster?

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Avi Yakobov, a bro' among Jews, and monster among Palestinians

Dena has quoted some of the more redolent comments on Yakobov’s Facebook Wall.  Among the comments published on his Twitter account is this one from a friend, Yaniv Tayar, which the latter later deleted, revealing that he saw Yakobov on the Channel 10 segment:

“Bro, you’re a celeb!  An appearance on the news, ha, ha, ha…”

Here are more general comments about his alcoholic binge in Berlin and his, and his friends general attitudes toward Arabs, drinking, prostitutes, etc.:

Sept. 10 8 pm: “Berlin? I killed a prostitute in Berlin! In short, what do we do tonight?”

Sept. 9th 7:45 pm mentions that his penis points at MILFs [mothers I'd like to fuck]

Sept. 10 at 3:04 pm “she’s maybe a MILF in Beit Jallah”

August 30th 1:07 am “What can we do, what can we do, that my generation is kind of crooked”

Orian Menahemov: “we like you complacent”

Yakobov Leonard: “whaddaya mean, camplacent”

Avi Yakobov: “whatdaayamean compalcent, the one you sat with in Austria and tossed Faisals into the sky”

August 17th 4:03 am “Alcohol poisonning is baddddddddd”

May 31st 6:05pm “Destroy Turkey and all the Arabs from the world”

Morechai Maxim Vinogradov: “I’m with you, bro’, and with God’s help I’ll start it :)”

Avi Yakobov: “haha and you are capable of it, with no intervention from the evil eye.”

December 29 2009 4:01 pm: “I started working at Liquor Market, yes-yes, they’ve let the cat guard the cream!”

Avi Yakobov: “Sometime in 2006 or 2007. There were good tiems [sic] in the past in Central Division Etzion” Length 0:47

Tomer Elimelech: “what nostalgia, huh?”

Avi Yakobov: “That was when the dinosaurs were still in their eggs”

Yael Zabi Nov 4 2008 2:27 pm “Wow, that’s really old! Avi, I miss you. Maybe you’ll ask for a career military placement?”

Tomre Elimelech: “I see that I’m starring [in your videos]… hahaha we miss you, brother-of-ours”.

Now that we’ve IDed the guy, what heinous punishment do you think the IDF has in store?

One other interesting sidelight.  Yesterday, I posted an Israeli Hebrew language report in which the IDF said its chief concern was teaching soldiers how to avoid embarrassing themselves and the army by uploading such troublesome material.  While in the English language N.Y. Times, the IDF was quoted saying it thoroughly disapproved of such behavior and would attempt to root it out.  Why the difference in approach?  One message for foreign consumption while a message closer to the truth (as the IDF sees it) for the domestic audience?  Don’t I remember a similar accusation of dissembling and hypocrisy flung at the PLO by the pro-Israelist right that it spoke out of both sides of its mouth depending on the audience?  There couldn’t be a chance the IDF practiced this too, could there?

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