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Tikun Olam Suffers DOS Attack After Exposing Former IDF Torturer

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

The gremlins were very unhappy with Yossi Gurvitz, Itamar Sheltiel and me yesterday for exposing the identity of Doron Zahavi as the military intelligence agent alleged to have tortured Mustafa Dirani and threatened East Jeruslem Palestinians in his new role as Arab affairs liaison to the Jerusalem police.  An Israeli colleague posted a link to my post at the right-wing Rotter forum last night and at 5:30AM this morning a sustained DOS attack began on my site.  Yossi’s and Itamar’s blogs were also attacked as well after they joined me in identifying Zahavi.

Apparently, Zahavi has a lot of Rotter supporters in Israel.  One guy at that forum yesterday even tried to make a joke out of the alleged act of sodomy-rape performed on Dirani.  So a DOS attack is certainly not beyond nice folks like that.

So please know if you attempted to visit my site and got an error page ignore whatever verbiage you read there.  This was a DOS attack.  I’ve taken security precautions to avoid future attacks.  But of course when you do that the gremlins escalate their efforts and attacks could happen in future, especially if I again gore the ox of the Israeli secret police and their fellow goons.

It probably didn’t help things in terms of making friends with them that Yossi called me Israel’s answer to Wikileaks.  Though it makes me enormously proud that he did so.

This new security will raise my server hosting costs by four five times.  So I’m asking you, my loyal readers to step up and help me defray these costs for the sake of freedom of the press and in the face of attacks by the secret police and/or those who imagine they’re helping them.  Please use the Paypal button in my right hand sidebar to make as generous a gift as you can.  Make a one-time or better yet regular monthly contribution to help sustain these new monthly costs I’m incurring.  Keep my voice heard loud and clear and send a message to the hackers that we won’t back down and won’t be intimidated.

UPDATE: The DOS attack was renewed this afternoon and the site down again for several more hours, and my site is back up and has been upgraded security-wise.  If any readers have problems accessing it please contact me.

UPDATE II: At 10:30PM July 30th, and after some major screw-ups concerning my host’s migration of my site to a new, more secure server, the site appears to be up and functioning again.  I apologize to you, my faithful readers and to the weird error messages you received when you couldn’t access the site.  You aren’t a spammer and weren’t being singled out for punishment or anything else.

And by the way, if the Rotter boys think they’ve silenced us they’ve got another thing coming.  Tomorrow, I hope to have further information exposing Doron Zahavi, the nature of which I don’t want to discuss until I’m ready to publish.

Identity of Former IDF Torturer Exposed, ‘Captain George’ is Doron Zahavi

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
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Alleged Arab torturer Doron Zahavi aka 'Captain George' (Haaretz)

Yesterday, I reported here on a Haaretz story about the notorious “Captain George,” an IDF military intelligence interrogator accused in 2004 of sodomizing a Lebanese kidnap victim in order to secure information about the location of IDF officer, Ron Arad.  Among the things I wrote was my complaint that Haaretz was protecting the real identity of George even though he no longer served in military intelligence.

With the help of a diligent Israeli researcher, I can now expose George’s real identity.  He is Doron Zahavi, currently the Arab affairs liaison for the Jerusalem police.  His job, as I noted yesterday, is to direct community relations and liaison efforts between the police and Jerusalem’s Arab residents.

In discussing the parameters of Zahavi’s job, a police spokesperson told Haaretz:

“The adviser must be an accepted and welcome figure in the Arab community, with excellent interpersonal skills – someone they feel they can trust, otherwise he cannot succeed in the job,” a senior police officer said.

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ACRI complaint identifies Doron Zahavi by name

Apparently, Zahavi has performed his job so well he’s garnering rave reviews right and left from his Arab interlocutors.  One, Jouad Siam, complained that in a February, 2010 interrogation, Zahavi threatened to destroy his home (Hebrew source) unless he disbanded a Silwan information center Siam had founded to counter the building efforts of settlers in his neigborhood.  Here is how the ex-torturer now conducts himself.  I’ll let you be the judge whether the leopard has changed his spots:

He [Zahavi] told us we were making problems and we had to close the center.  I told him: “I thought we are in a democracy.”  This raised the ire of ‘George,’ who said: “We Jews are fools.  We treat you too well.  I thought you would behave yourself.”  ’George’ threatened that he would draw up a demolition order for his home if he refused to close the center.

According to Siam, “The entire conversation was conducted in shouts.  He didn’t let me speak.  He would ask and answer his own questions [without allowing Siam to respond].  At the end of the discussion, he told me to go home and behave myself.

Last February, the Association for Civil Right in Israel registered a formal complaint against Zahavi for his outburst.  Among the claims listed was that Zahavi called Siam a “criminal” and said that the latter would be held responsible for everything that happened in Silwan.  The interrogator asked about the source of Siam’s income and told him he would intervene with his boss.  At the end of the meeting, Zahavi attempted to enlist Siam as an informant.

The police replied formally to the complaint claiming laughably that Zahavi had merely invited Siam to a “get to know you” meeting in which the police advisor sought to discover what issues particularly troubled the local Arab population.  In the course of the meeting, Zahavi felt it necessary to inform his Arab interlocutor about activities in which he was engaged that violated the law.  No mention in the police reply how founding an information center was a violation of law.

The publicly available ACRI complaint lists Zahavi’s real name.  In that case, why would Haaretz not be able to use it?  The whole situation baffles me.  At any rate, thank God we’re not bound by any such nonsense and we offer the real Doron Zahavi to the world in all his glory.  If a reader has a picture of Zahavi, please let me know.

Sacked IDF Torturer to Direct Police Relations With East Jerusalem Arabs

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
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The 'Captain George' treatment for Arabs--here an 8 year old boy is abused by an IDF soldier

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Blurred image of Captain George, the accused Israeli torturer (Haaretz)

If anyone ever wants to know why relations between Israel and the Arabs are so incredibly messed up, you have but to examine the story I’m about to tell.  It will show you that Israel’s police, military and political leader are clueless when it comes to really understanding their Arab neighbors.  In fact, one could say that decisions like the one described below indicate that Israel doesn’t want to understand Arabs, but rather wants to dominate them by force and even torture if necessary.

In 1994, the IDF kidnapped the alleged chief of security for Amal because he was believed to have held captured IDF Capt. Ran Arad for two years.  They spirited Dirani to Israel for questioning.   He was held for eight years.  Mustafa Dirani afterward alleged that he was continuously tortured for one month by soldiers under the command of a “Captain George.”  (For the life of me I can’t understand why Haaretz can’t fully identify a man who is now nothing but a police officer.  Does his former status as a military intelligence officer confer lifetime anonymity?  Or would revealing his identity reopen the embarrassing story of torture at Camp 1391?)

Here is how the victim described his treatment:

In 2004, he testified in court about being raped with a baton by soldiers under “George’s” command.  Dirani said he was threatened not to reveal what had happened to him, had suffered continuous torture for a month and throughout that period was not allowed any clothes, only adult diapers.

“George” denied Dirani’s claims, except to confirm that one soldier had been sent into the prisoner’s cell wearing only underwear to threaten him with a sexual act. The Military Police investigation did not result in an indictment.

George was a senior office in Unit 504 of IDF military intelligence.  He served at the notorious top-secret military torture facility (Abu Graibh anyone?) called Camp 1391 located near Kibbutz Barkai.  The prison became so notorious that Israel closed it down.  But not before the damage it did to Dirani and countless others.  If you read Hebrew, you can regale yourself with the full panoply of torture techniques used by George and his boys there.

Dirani sued Israel for $1.5-million, but subsequently was released and left Israel.   And poor Captain George was sacked.  Unfortunately, the case is now dormant.

But here’s the kicker.  Capt. George left military service and transferred to the Israeli police, where he was just promoted to be the official liaison between the Jerusalem police force and the city’s Arab community.  So get this, an intelligence agent accused of conducting the brutal torture interrogation of an Arab is now performing a job described thus:

“The adviser must be an accepted and welcome figure in the Arab community, with excellent interpersonal skills – someone they feel they can trust, otherwise he cannot succeed in the job,” a senior police officer said.

Given his reputation as a butcher, the police appear highly satisfied with his work so far:

The police said: “There is no link between the previous role held by Major D. ["George"] and his current position. The officer is carrying out his duties to Franco’s satisfaction, and is contributing a great deal to the good relationship between Jerusalem police and the Arabs of East Jerusalem.”

You bet there’s a link.  He was a torturer before and he’ll be a torturer again.  If the police think this man can have anything but a bitter relationship with any self-respecting Arab in East Jerusalem, they’ve taken leave of their senses.  But the statement above is window-dressing.  What the police really want George to do is be as brutal with the local Arabs as he was with the Hezbollah prisoner.  Brutality.  That is what wins awards as far as Israel is concerned.  The Arabs according to this code can’t be reasoned with.  They can only be dominated.  Weakness is death.  Overwhelming force commands respect.  That’s the ethos of Captain George and his fellow torturers.

And this, in a nutshell, is why there has not been peace and may never be peace between the two peoples.

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