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Return to Anatot, Pogrom Redux

Thursday, November 10th, 2011
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Caption: 'Criminals of Anatot to justice! November 11th at 1PM'

In a few hours, the courageous activists of Sheikh Jarrah will return to Anatot (English here), the site of a horrific pogrom several weeks ago which involved a knife assault by a settler hooligan-resident, a sexual assault, and broken ribs and noses suffered by the protesters.  I only wish I could join them myself.  But if you are in Israel and see this in time and can join the hevra, please do so.  It is critical to rally in support of the Palestinian farmer denied access to his fields by the Anatot settlement.  It is critical to support the right to protest in a free country.

The Israeli police for several weeks have denied protesters the right to return to Anatot because they claim doing so would be a provocation against the residents.  Sheikh Jarrah appealed to the Israeli Supreme Court.  But before a hearing could be held, the State attorney general informed the police it could not defend their position in court, which gave them no choice but to drop the matter.

Now, protesters going to test the law.  Will Israeli police stand by as they did at the first demonstration and allow their fellow Israelis to be beaten to a pulp yet again by settler pogromists?  Or will they maintain order as police tend to do in democratic societies?  If you’re betting for the latter I wouldn’t want to steal your money.  Can you imagine a police force whose legal position just had its legs cut out from under it by the attorney general, feeling inclined to do anything on behalf of the activists?

Justice for victims of Anatot!  To support the work of Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity, donate here.

Aish Kodesh Settlers Brutally Attacked Peace Activists, Now Accuse Them of Inciting Serial Jewish Murder

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011
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'All along the watchtower' at Aish Kodesh

Tonight we’ll view the sick, twisted and sociopathic mind of Israel’s farthest right-wing settlers.  These are the ones from Aish Kodesh (ironically named “Holy Fire”) who brutally assaulted the 61 year-old A. whom I profiled in a post earlier today, breaking his fingers, ribs and stealing several thousands dollars worth of personal property.  A. has filed a police complaint and demanded they investigate the crimes.  Not that this will matter much regarding the outcome, which is always virtually the same: nothing happens.

Now, we see in the far-right nationalist Israeli media, the settler counter-attack against the peace activists, whose real crime was joining with Palestinian farmers to harvest their olive trees.  The charge levelled by the settlers is that the protesters are “anarchists” who are really spies on behalf of Palestinian terrorists, whose plan is to commit a terror attack against Aish Kodesh like the murders of the Fogel family committed in Itamar.  I kid you not.  The chutzpah of these jackals is unbelievable.  In fact, chutzpah doesn’t begin to do this justice.  It’s really very smart psychopathology, which of course is rewarded by the State when it refuses to hold them accountable for their brutish behavior.

The chief sociopath in today’s little drama is Yehuda Hendler, general secretary (or CEO) of the settlement.  He shreis that “hundreds” of radical extremists came to the settlement without any coordination with the IDF.  The event constituted a serious “danger to human life” (his, not the demonstrators’ of course):

They [the Israelis] come together with the terrorists [the Palestinian farmers!] to seek intelligence before a terror attack.  We know today that two of the murderers of the Fogels joined the olive harvest in order to learn how best to penetrate the settlement [defenses].

…They [Combatants for Peace] believe that such a slaughter [at Itamar] is a just act.  Now such people accompany the terrorists to other settlements in order to aid in perpetrating future terror attacks.  The claims that they came to harvest olives are lies.  They harvested from aged, sick trees and after three hours left with a few bushels at best.

We hope the IDF will respond to them in a more aggressive manner in future.  We believe the army doesn’t react sufficiently aggressively to such provocations and that such future visits must be blocked.

For those who read Hebrew, you’ll note the article makes absolutely no reference to the massive level of violence used by the settler thugs.  And of course everything Hendler says is an abject lie.  Everything.  Not a grain or word of truth in any of it.  This is the Big Lie made famous by Goebbels.  People don’t believe little lies.  But make you lie big enough, outrageous enough, and people will begin to believe it.  At least in this case, some Israelis will.

These Judeonazis are a poison in the Israeli body politic.  Israel must know that if you don’t fight an infection it will eventually turn on you and overwhelm you.  The settlers and their impact on greater Israeli society remind me a bit of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.  An Israel which doesn’t fight back aggressively risks being taken over by the pod people.  Soon enough every Israeli will be talking like Yehuda Hendler.  Even those who don’t and retain a moderate political perspective will be decoys offered by the pod people to make the world believe they really are reasonable, moderate people.

Anatot Pogrom: State Says Police to Investigate Itself

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011
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Anatot resident and Israeli senior police investigator, Yossi Ben Arush assaulting Assaf Sharon, which led to breaking his nose

In the bloody aftermath of the Anatot pogrom, in which women were violently sexually abused, limbs were broken, and one attacker attempted to stab a protester to death with a knife (captured on video), the settler residents have been given a huge gift (Hebrew) by the state attorney general.  He’s determined that despite the fact that there were numerous off duty police officers among the pogromists, that the police will investigate the incident.  This is like asking Bernie Madoff to investigate his own Ponzi scheme.  It’s worse than laughable.  It’s criminal (metaphorically, of course).

The settlers are of course overjoyed and expect that the police will investigate those nasty peace activists who disturbed the peace in their community.  No mention at all of the bloodshed and brute force they used against their fellow citizens that night.  The state has thrown a sop to the protesters by claiming that any charges against police officers will be referred to the attorney general for investigation.  And who will be investigating?  Shai Nitzan.  The same fellow who’s been railroading Dirar Abusisi on behalf of the state for the past year or so.  This fellow really gets around.  He’s got his plate full what with sending innocent Palestinians to prison and keeping guilty police officers out of jail for beating up their fellow Israelis.

If Israel can’t investigate this massacre properly then perhaps it will require an international body to do so.  The United Nations High Commission for Human Rights plans to speak with eyewitnesses and victims.  The state clearly doesn’t care about the rule of law insofar as settlers are concerned.  Perhaps it may be more accountable when international bodies are involved.  The only thing that got Israel to take seriously the crimes committed during Operation Cast Lead was the United Nations’ Goldstone Report.  Without it, neither Israel nor the world would never have taken these charges seriously.

On a related matter, an Israeli source told me that the Jewish terror suspects in the Tuba Zangariyye mosque arson would be freed without charges and that is indeed what has happened.  The police do now hold another person in custody.  My source tells me he’s a school child barely tall enough to reach his belt buckle.  It was this boy’s misfortune to be in Yisrael Katz’s vehicle when it was stopped by Ariel police on the night of the arson attack.  Astonishing (from an Israeli Jewish point of view) that the police will arrest not only Palestinian children, but Jewish as well.  Do they really think a child burned the mosque?

The fact that the Shabak has no credible suspects (at least none it will arrest) further confirms the hypocritical statements from Bibi Netanyahu and Shimon Peres after the assault in which they swore the state would bring its full power to bear on those responsible and punish them to the full extent…blah, blah, blah.

So for those keeping score at home, that makes Jewish Terror 2=Rule of Law 0.

Kristallnacht=Price Tag

Thursday, October 6th, 2011
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Gilad Meltzer's original Hebrew statement comparing price tag to Kristallnacht

Gilad Meltzer offers a comparison between the latter-day tactics of Muslim-hating settler fanatics and an earlier historical tragedy:

“In 1930s Germany when they burned synagogues they called it ‘Kristallnacht.’ Here [in Israel] we’ve moved to the language of capitalism: ‘price tag.’”

A bit of historical context: when Kristallnacht happened in 1938, no one except Adolph Hitler and perhaps his intimates knew what he had in store for European Jews.  The Shoah hadn’t yet been devised or implemented except possibly in Hitler’s mind.

Similarly, the jury is out on which direction modern Israel will go.  Will it turn to extremist violence, forced expulsion of Palestinian citizens, annexation of the West Bank, and a form of Jewish totalitarianism (or what these Judean madmen call the “Jewish kingdom”)?  Or will it turn away from its appointment with “national suicide,” as Nicholas Kristof called it in yesterday’s NY Times, and embrace real democracy for ALL Israeli citizens, including its non-Jewish citizens?

Contrary to many Jews who love and support Israel (perhaps to a fault), I have no crystal ball nor certainty that things will come out right in the end.  There is entirely too much complacency around these issues both in Israel and in the Jewish Diaspora.  There is evil within our midst and we’re not doing enough to denounce it and uproot it.  Those who truly love Israel and wish it well in the long term would do well to act accordingly.

Anatot: Yisrael HaYom Smears Palestinian Farmer, Calling Him Convicted Rapist

Thursday, October 6th, 2011
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Yassine Refai, after his skull was smashed by Anatot settlers, requiring visit to Hadasshah hospital

The story of the Anatot pogrom took on a new and even more bizarre twist when Yisrael HaYom, Sheldon Adelson’s vanity newspaper created to boost the political power of Bibi Netanyahu and the Israeli far-right, published a patently false report (page 13) claiming that Yassine Abed Abu Salah Al-Refai, the Palestinian farmer whose cause originally brought peace activists to Anatot to defend his right to farm his land, was a three-time convicted rapist who’d spent 18 years in Israeli jails.  The article also claims without providing any evidence that the Palestinian takes pictures of the Israeli children of Anatot and throws rocks at them.

The only problems according to Israeli blogger, Esti Segel?  First, the story claimed Yassine was originally from Gaza and gained Israeli citizenship through collaboration with the Shin Bet (an almost certain death sentence in Palestinian circles–you see where this is going).  The article also claims he’s married to a Jewish woman.  Actually, he’s a native of the village of Anata where his grandfather was mukthar and founded the village of Anata.  In fact, settlers disinterred the bones of his grandfather from their burial place.

Refai holds Israeli citizenship by virtue of the fact that half the village is included in the municipal district of Jerusalem (East Jerusalem was annexed shortly after the 1967 War).  He has a legal deed to his land from the Ottoman authorities and which Israeli courts and even the settlers of Anatot concede is valid.  Second, the story claimed the last imprisonment began in 1995 and was an 14-year sentence, which would make his release date 2009.  However, the dispute with Anatot, Israeli activists who document such matters verify, began four years ago in 2007.  They have accompanied the farmer to his land at Anatot in that year and others and know he was not in prison as the article claims.

And even if he received early release, the fact that he was a three-time convicted sexual felon would’ve been known far earlier to the settlers who undoubtedly would’ve used it against him in previous legal proceedings that were brought.  They didn’t.  The story only came up now, after the settlers went on a rampage and needed something, anything to deflect criticism from their OWN sexually aberrant acts.  This only goes to show that when Israeli Jews sexually abuse women it’s somehow excusable as long as the cause which it serves is “just,” but when Arabs do the same (and even when they don’t) it’s a tool to exploit to smear and humiliate them and their cause in the eyes of the world.

All that one can say on behalf of this tissue of lies is that they at least allowed Rifai a few words at the conclusion of the story after the damage had been done (not just to the farmer, but to Yisrael HaYom itself).  He said the entire story is a lie and fabrication.  Those are the only true things in the whole story.

It is no accident that whichever source Bibiton relied on in producing this mess deliberately chose to identify a Palestinian guilty of sexual predation.  Because that’s much akin to what the settlers of Anatot inflicted on the Israeli Solidarity activists who came to Yassine’s aid.  Because Anatot’s residents were guilty of sexual abuse, they needed to manufacture a Palestinian guilty of similar crimes who could deflect criticism from their own heinous acts.  It’s quite devious and could’ve been quite successful in blunting criticism of the pogrom had not a diligent Israeli blogger done her homework to expose the lies.

Here’s what I think happened.  The reporter was contacted by a settler resident of Anatot.  Probably one of the Border Police residents who had access to the prison records of Palestinians.  He found a convict with a name that was similar to Rifai’s.  He didn’t bother doing any research to confirm that the record he discovered was the same as the farmer in question.  The information was leaked to Bibiton, which also did no due diligence and published it as truth.

I’d like to think that at least the originator of this lie had some thin reason to associate Rifai with these charges.  The thought that they made the story up out of whole cloth is even more depressing (though certainly possible).

This is beyond despicable and should earn the newspaper an award as the most disgusting piece of charah (“shit”) published in an Israeli newspaper this year.  I doubt it will draw a word of criticism from anyone in the Israeli media (may I be proven wrong).  Though thank God Esti Segel published her own due diligence, which an Israeli activist brought to my attention.

Finally, a commenter at Esti’s blog has the final, hilarious satiric word on Yisrael HaYom.  Hint: there is a play on words below, in which he calls the newspaper, Yisrael Ayom (“Awful Israel”):

I protest in the name of the readers of the wonderful Yisrael Ayom.  We’re speaking of a media source that is unique and innovative, whose like there never was in the whole world.  A newspaper possessing a cosmic bond with the consciousness of Israel’s prime minister (with the proper oversight of Sara Tra-la-la [satiric reference to Sara Netanyahu]).  We’re privileged to learn every morning what our beloved prime minister dreamt the night before.  Shame on those who slander it.

Unfortunately, you learn with a number of Israeli publications and reporters not to trust anything until you can verify it independently.  Israeli readers, especially those of the right-wing media are often not even aware that what they read is utterly lacking in credibility.  I’ll have to ask my Israeli friends what the Hebrew equivalent of “buyer beware” is.  It holds true about too much Israeli journalism.

Tales of Sexual Humilitation at Anatot: Israeli Eyewitness

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

Stavit Sinai, an Israeli graduate student in European history and peace activist, participated in the Anatot protest several days ago.  She was savagely beaten and stripped naked by the settler-police counter-demonstrators.  She’s just published her eyewitness testimony, which I’ve translated below:

How I was beaten up, stripped naked, tortured, and threatened with being burnt alive by Anatot settlers

A balding stocky man with light-colored hair and wearing glasses, bangs my head against a white transit van.  Michal Sapir is next to me and we’re surrounded by settler-police who’ve been shoving me back and forth in opposite directions.  I fought back against them.  I knocked off the glasses of the man who thrust my head backwards and crushed them in my right hand.  He bit my hand hard, trying to release the glasses from it.

At this time, a brown-skinned man on my left began to twist my left arm in ways I had seen Border Police do in previous protests I’d attended.  He didn’t stop even when I screamed in pain.  Only a heavy blow that smashed one of my front teeth…apparently when I was kneeed in the face as my head was pushed down, freed my left hand from the pain.

Then I was knocked to the ground as a vehicle behind me moved, threatening to run me over.  Michal tried to help by raising me up.  The white van left and I got back on my feet and stood facing a tall brown-skinned man who never stopped yelling his insults at me: “Go fuck Arabs…”

At this point, the group of settlers began to shake and shove me in different directions as they tore the clothing from my upper body.  They ripped off my bra, vest and shirt.  The upper half of my body was stark naked.  Other activists tried to cover and calm me.  I remember especially that in all the efforts to get me out of there, the tall, balding brown-skinned man came close and said: “A Jewish prick isn’t good enough for you?  You want an Arab prick, hah?”

I remember another man wearing a black civilian shirt and a cap on which was the word “Police” tried to move me.  I asked him for his police ID and instead he pushed me out of the way.  An activist, Maya Rotem, brought me to her car and promised to drive me home when the protest was over.  I got into the car and locked the doors.  From that moment I tried to tweet everything that happened as long as my cell battery held out.  I wrote what happened on the ground, the blows, the disrobing and the dire situation the protesters faced that night.  I took a picture from the car and uploaded it to Twitter.  I tried to hide, not to arouse interest.  I saw how the protesters were driven backward by the settlers.

Only a few minutes passed from when I entered the vehicle when a settler recognized me.  He drew the attention of his other settler friends and they began rocking the car.  I tightened my seat belt and waited quietly for help.  In my hand, I grasped a narrow synthetic strap from my purse.  It was the only thing I could find nearby to use to defend myself and I was ready to use it to strangle the first person who approached me.  Before that, I’d tweeted that I needed other means of protection should they break in.  I covered my breasts with the little fabric that remained from my torn clothes.

The crowd around me grew, but I tried to maintain my composure.  At that moment, a soldier came by and I begged him to help me.  He gave me a look of utter boredom.  But after more begging he asked the group to move back a bit so I could leave the car.  He suggested that I get into the army jeep, but I wouldn’t agree despite the pressure that the soldiers exerted on me.  I was frightened that the settlers standing around me would resume their violence.  Because no one offered protection I began to scream at the soldiers to block me [from the settlers].  They did this indifferently.  They did check that I hadn’t left anything behind as I’d asked.  Despite this, I lost my purse which contained all my IDs including the one categorizing me as “Jewish,” despite the fact that I am not.

The door of the military vehicle in which I was sitting was opened by an older soldier, clearly a member of an ethnic minority [I'm guessing she means Druze or Bedouin].  He screamed at me and threatened to arrest me.  Apparently because I gave the settlers the finger while sitting in his vehicle.  I told him to arrest me already, because I was shamed by being in the midst of soldiers of apartheid.  He turned away, slamming the door of the vehicle.  Eventually, the soldiers returned me to my fellow activists.

I still have the tattered remnants of my clothes from that night.

An Israeli journalist who I respect, but whose politics are clearly different than mine, warned me not to put too much credibility into accusations of sexual abuse at rallies like this.  He said it was par for the course for such claims to be made.  To which I replied–one woman screaming rape or abuse may lack credibility, but five or ten?  No, this testimony is credible as are the others I’ve translated which Idan Landau collected from other Israeli eyewitness sources.

I have not heard a peep from the Anatot settlers claiming otherwise.  If they wish to do so let them.

As I’ve written, these are not the hardcore Jewish terrorists of Yitzhar.  These are the “reasonable,” “moderate” settlers who settled in Anatot because they were looking for a good place to raise their kids in a reasonably priced home, drawn by economic incentives in buying over the Green Line.  Yet, even these can be monsters.  It’s not just the individual who determines whether someone becomes a cruel villain, it’s the situation.  And the situation is Occupation, which turns us all into monsters sooner or later.

The victims of this pogrom are demanding an independent investigation.  It’ll be a cold day in hell before that happens.  Though you’re welcome to call your local Israeli embassy or consulate to tell them about the black eye that such violence gives the nation.  There is also talk of civil suits against Anatot and its pogromists, which I hope to see.

Anatot Pogrom Victims Suffered Sexual Abuse

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011
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Image from publication, 'The True Right' with caption: 'Nazileftist smashed with blows.'

If all I did in this post was tell you about the suffering of Israeli peace activists who were beaten and brutalized at a pogrom at Anatot a few days ago, I would be telling you little that was newsworthy or that you didn’t know already.  I’ve already reported here that senior Israeli police officers not only stood by and did nothing while bones were broken and one settler attempted to knife a protester, but that the police actually directly beat up the activists who’d come to support a Palestinian farmer whose land had been stolen by the settlement.

No, all this would be old news.  But what Idan Landau has done is to focus very specifically on the level of sexual violence meted out to the female protesters by the settlers.  But not just by the male settlers, by the female settlers specifically.  I’ve read about the violence of which settlers are capable for years.  That’s nothing new.  But what Idan has collected in his blog post is new.  Here is my translation (pardon the strong language which is in the original Hebrew) along with links to the original Hebrew eyewitness sources.  Israeli journalist Haggai Matar quotes this victim:

“Outside [the vehicle], settlers are banging on the windows making a sign with their fingers drawn across their throats to show that they would slash my throat.  They shriek: ‘Bring her outside [the vehicle].  We’ll deal with her.  Give her what she has coming to her, the whore!’”

Tali Harkavy writes in Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity:

“‘Hellenist [derogatory term for Jew who betrays her religion].  Arabs fuck her in the ass.’  I want to get away.  To run.  I retreat quickly with my back to the path and my front to the attackers.  Afraid to turn my back on them.  One approaches too closely and rubs his crotch: ‘I’ll fuck you.’  He was serious.”

Sarah Benninga writes in Sheikh Jarrah:

“When the wives of the male attackers saw their husbands hitting male and female protestors alike, they [the settler women] applauded and spat at me: ‘Traitor,’ ‘You deserve it.’  And when they heard their husbands threaten us: ‘We’ll fuck you in the ass,’ they suddenly turned into men themselves, applauding their husbands’ sexual conquests as if they were one of the boys.”

Tal Konig reports in HaOketz:

“Three went to the hospital.  Among them, Yassine [the Palestinian farmer originally attacked] with an open head wound, his wife over whose head they broke a broom handle, after which they abused her sexually.”

Stavit Sinai tweeted:

“The settlers actually stripped me naked.  I tried to calm myself.  History will bury them and their evil apartheid in blood.”

Landau interprets the language of the settlers as their means of revenge and redemption of their self-respect.  Through rape, sodomy and other physical and verbal acts the honor of the tribe is upheld.  It’s primitive, brutal, bestial, but alas all too human.  We think we are Jews, that we don’t do such things, that we are civilized, that we have our sacred books and traditions that raise us above such brutalism.  Alas, violence like this reminds us that we are only those things in our best moments.  In our worst, we are no different.  And when we are no different, we have betrayed those traditions which we like to think set us apart or above the worst humanity has to offer.

Finally, a word about the image Idan features in his post.  Note that the face of the victim has been literally defaced.  She is no longer a human being.  She is in Hebrew a “SmolaNazi” (“Nazi leftist” or the equivalent of “Islamonazi”).  This is the face of the Occupation.  This is the dehumanization that settlements and oppression of another people do to Israel.  And keep in mind that, as I’ve written before, Anatot is not Yitzhar; it isn’t the worst of the settlers, the ones harboring the real Jewish terrorists willing to put a bullet in an Arab’s back just for looking at ‘em.  Anatot is known for being an average settlement where Israelis moved for improved quality of life and for inexpensive housing giving them more house for their money.  These are the economic settlers, not the ideological settlers.  If Occupation can turn these people into beasts it can do this to anyone, even the best of us.

So far, not a peep from the Israeli government about an investigation of this incident or prosecution of the criminal acts that took place.  Really, they can’t.  70% of the residents of Anatot are police officers.  Can they try ten or fifteen police officers for serious crimes without the entire national police force rising up as one in protest?  These criminals are, in effect, the state.  Can the state arrest and try itself?

If Israelis themselves won’t pressure to investigate, perhaps you can contact the Israeli embassy or consulate nearest where you live and protest this brutality and demand that they take action.  Tell them that actions such as these are a disgrace to Israel’s reputation and bring ignominy upon it.  That may get them to take notice.

And once again, I warn that the U.S. government is allowing American Jews to send tens of millions of dollars to brutal, violent settlers and settlements just like this one, tax-free.  We Americans and the Obama administration are colluding in this brutalization through our tax-deductible contributions.

Senior Israeli Police Officer Brutally Assaulted Activists in Anatot Pogrom

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011
Senior Israeli police officer incited pogrom in anatot

Hebrew caption: 'Police investigator Yossi Ben Arush grabs Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity leader, Assaf Sharon, by the shirt' (click to enlarge)

Israeli police riot in Anatot settlement

Ben Arush (restrained) assaults Reform movement activist and Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity member, Gil Gutenglick (Ahmad Gharabli AFP/Getty)

In Hebrew, it’s called a “lynch.”  No, not necessarily stringing a rope over a tree and hanging you.  Closer perhaps in meaning to “pogrom.”  But “lynch” gives you an idea of what it was like for those brave Israeli peace activists who tried to help a poor Palestinian farmer from having his land stolen from him by yet another Israeli settlement.  And that’s what any reasonable Israeli who cares about the mass hooliganism that occurred in the settlement of Anatot is calling it (in Hebrew), a “lynch.”

Now a Rotter member, posting authoritative photographs with specific senior police officers and Israeli victims identified by name, breaks a major story: a senior Israeli police officer played a major role in inciting the violence at Anatot, in which bones were broken, car windows smashed and tires slashed, and a skull was smashed landing the victim in Hadassah Ein Kerem.  I reported yesterday that off-duty police officers who live in Anatot were active participants in the violence.  Today, I’m told by an Israeli source that actually 70% of Anatot’s residents are police officers.  So it’s no wonder that not only was this a settler pogrom, it was a semi-official police pogrom.

There of course will be no investigation of this mayhem since these are police and intelligence officers doing Israel’s dirty work on behalf of its citizens.  As such, they’re given a free hand to do their jobs in whatever way they see fit, even if it involves breaking a few heads in the process.

Chaim Levinson published a shameful piece of pandering in Haaretz that masqueraded as journalism in which he actually published the lies of the settlements security coordinator and director in which they claimed (without a shred of supporting evidence) that peace activists had been the ones provoking the violence.  Levinson had the chutzpah to call this schandeh a mere “confrontation.”

What angered the “residents” of Anatot (read, police and intelligence officers) about this incursion is that they’re used to having carte blanche in carrying out their jobs.  They’re not used to anyone interfering, let alone getting in their face and shouting that they committing a crime or injustice.  That doesn’t sit well with the bull-headed macho, male security goon type in Israel.  So he roars in anger and takes it out on the protestors as happened in Anatot.

Unfortunately, there is no such thing as accountability in Israel when it comes to the police, as I noted above.  They literally get away with murder and it’s only sheer luck that there wasn’t one at Anatot.  There easily could’ve been.

Here is the post translated into English:

Yosef Ben Arush, an investigator with the Judea/Samaria police and resident of Anatot, was photographed assaulting Israeli activists and, according to their claims, participated in a “brutal lynch” against three of them which required hospitalization.  He also smashed the windshields of their vehicles.  It’s reasonable to assume that many of the other “rioting settlers” (as portrayed by the media) were in fact Israeli police and Shin Bet officers who live in Anatot.

According to settlers, the senior police investigator Ben Arush is not known to be a fan of settlements, and the pro-settler advocacy group, Honenu complained about a false  harassment claim he made against a settler of Aley Ayin, whose home was destroyed.  Other settlers report similar acts of harassment and investigations which he initiated.