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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.

Israeli Peace Activists Appeal to Supreme Court for Right to Return to Anatot

Monday, October 31st, 2011

Those brave Israeli peace activists who protested twice at Anatot and got the stuffings knocked out of them for their trouble, have notified the police they intend to return to demonstrate yet again.  They began by joining a Palestinian farmer whose access to his land is denied by residents of the Anatot settlement.  When the farmer unfurled a Palestinian flag settler thugs flocked to the site, smashed his skull sending him to the hospital and went on a rampage destroying all of his farming equipment.  Peace activists returned that night for a second protest in which the settlers were even more violent, which included a knife attack and sexual assault.

Not to be intimidated, Assaf Sharon (whose nose was broken by a settler thug), the leader of the Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity movement applied for a permit to return to Anatot.  The police denied it.  Now he is appealing (today) to the Israeli Supreme Court for the right to do what people in any democratic country may do–demonstrate their views in public.  I hope that the hearing will vindicate the protesters and make the Israeli authorities realize that the whole world is watching the pogromists of Anatot and the State that is dancing to their tune.

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.

Jalud: Another Day, Another Pogrom

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

The High Holiday liturgy includes a moving prayer called Eyleh Ezkerah (“These I will remember”), which portrays the martyrdom of rabbis at the hands of the Romans in their struggle to suppress the practice of Judaism during Jewish revolts against Roman rule.

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The hooded face of the Jew Klan, settler pogromists about to wreak mayhem

Today, we have our own litany of Jewish pogroms in the West Bank to memorialize: two weeks ago it was Anatot, this week it’s Jalud.  In Anatot, settlers, a number of whom were Israeli police and residents, beat the living daylights out of peace activists.  This included broken limbs, sexual assaults and an attempted stabbing.  This week’s latest involved a brutal assault on a 61 year-old Israeli peace activist, A, who joined with fellow activists of Combatants for Peace.  He suffered broken ribs and fingers, and a trip to the hospital.  He is still quite tender and recuperating at home.  Here are excerpts of his testimony:

Last Friday, we arrived at the Palestinian village of Jalud to participate in an olive harvest with a group of Palestinian farmers from the village. Joining us were a group of international peace activists and members of a Palestinian agricultural cooperative from the Hebron area. We climbed a hill in order to begin with the harvest…

No more than five minutes passed from the time of our arrival, when four or five masked Jewish settlers arrived on the scene, accompanied by an armed security guard  in civilian clothes. Except for the guard, they all covered their faces with white cloths – except one who covered his face with a black cloth. Seeing the direction that they came from, I assumed that they came from the illegal Jewish outpost of Esh Kodesh (“Holy fire”).

Upon their arrival, I immediately started filming them. They started arguing with the Palestinian farmers and shouted: “Get out of here! This is our land!”, “You haven’t been here for 10 years, haven’t farmed the lands, now they belong to us”. A shouting match developed, but at that point it did not become anything more than that.

…[Then] suddenly I saw the armed guard and one of the masked men approaching me. I heard a sudden, loud explosion and I realized that one of them threw a shock grenade to where the people were harvesting. Immediately after the explosion I heard a round of shooting.

…At this point three or four of the masked men approached me quickly. I was convinced that when they would realize I was an older man and that if I would identify myself as Israeli, nothing would happen. When they approached me, they initially thought I was Arab and told me: “Jib al-hawiya” (“Give your I.D”). I tried to tell them: “Calm down, guys, I’m Israeli, no need for violence.”  At this point the man with the black cloth pulled my camera and tried to take it. I argued with him: “Aren’t you ashamed? Why do you act violently? I’m old enough to be your father!” As soon as the words came out of my mouth, I felt a blow to my head, followed by the feeling of blood gushing out of the wound. I fell to the ground and they continued to beat me with clubs. I yelled at the top of my voice: “Help! Someone stop this!”, but no one heard me.

…On the way I met A. and M., who was also covered in blood, and I realized that she had been beaten by the masked men at the beginning, right after the shock grenade exploded. After we met, we started walking down the hill, towards the village, while tear gas grenades were falling all around us, shot from a military jeep which was parked under the hill. I believe a second jeep was firing at us from the left side of the hill;

The masked men managed to grab the still camera from my hand, and took my backpack which had the video camera, cassettes and my glasses in it. When I tried to fight back to take my camera, I was again beaten, this time on my wrist. At this point they ran away with my belongings, while I was left bleeding and beaten, but with full consciousness and completely aware of my situation and of what had just happened. The truth is that at this point the actual beatings didn’t hurt as badly, and I was more worried about the amount of bleeding. In addition, I was completely in shock, and was in disbelief that this had just happened to me.

…Somehow, between the falling grenades, we managed to get of the hill and we stopped about 50 meters from the military jeep. A…kept yelling at the IDF soldiers to stop firing at us and that people were wounded – but they just kept firing. When we arrived at the edge of the field, close to the road which leads to the village, the second military jeep approached. It was a border police jeep with the word “Police” on it, and it stopped about 20 meters from us. E’ or A’ yelled: “Come help us, there are wounded people here!”. A soldier emerged from the jeep, I was sure he was coming to help us. But instead, he walked to the back of the jeep, extracted a tear gas grenade and shot it at us. The grenade fell about five meters from us, but the wind was blowing in the other direction and the Palestinians told us to stay where we were and let the gas blow in the other direction. At this point I was continuing to bleed from the wound in my head and one of the Palestinians tied his kaffiyah (head cloth) around my head in order to stop the bleeding. M’, who was standing next to us, was also bleeding profusely.

…When we arrived at the Tapuach junction, we waited for some time before the military ambulance arrived. An Israeli police car arrived with it and the policeman started to ask questions about what happened. The military paramedic tried to speed up the questioning, so the policeman came on to the ambulance with us in order to continue with the questioning until we arrived to the Ariel junction. The policeman, accompanied by an officer, followed us in a car to the Ariel junction and informed us that an investigator had already been sent to the area of Esh Kodesh to investigate. One of the policemen said that after we receive medical treatment, they will contact us to continue collecting our testimonies. From there we were evacuated to Belinson hospital in the Madah ambulance.

A formal complaint has been registered by the activists with the Israeli police, who are more likely to charge them with disturbing the peace than they are to prosecute the Judeonazis who perpetrated this pogrom.  All of A’s personal property was stolen including still and video cameras, film, and glasses.  Similar thefts and vandalism occurred in Anatot, none of which will be prosecuted.

One of my readers posted a comment in which he wrote that there were over 500 political killings in 1920 and 30s Weimar Germany.  Only 60 resulted in any charges being filed and even fewer were convicted and served jail time.  This, in a country so afflicted by economic, social and political chaos that even if the authorities had wanted to maintain order, they couldn’t.  That’s not the case in Israel.  In Israel, the authorities clearly approve of the pogromists and in many cases the authorities ARE the pogromists (as in the case of Anatot in which policemen were the worst perpetrators of violence).  They exercise control when they choose to and they choose not to regarding the settlers.

Israel is entering a new, more bloody, ugly and more repressive phase.  It retreats ever farther from any Jewish or Zionist values I’ve ever known.  It is as if Israel were doppelgänger twins–the good and the evil.  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.  Today’s Israel is increasingly becoming the evil twin, the monster.

There may be those who seek to distinguish between the mass of Israelis who do not support such brutalism and the radical settlers.  But I think this is increasingly becoming a meaningless distinction.  In a society infected by evil, when the majority ignores it and even colludes with it, all are guilty.  Israeli authorities have every opportunity to maintain order and the rule of law in the Territories and choose not to do so.  They’ve made their choice.  Now the world must make its own.  Does the world let this horror continue indefinitely or does it step in before slaughter happens on a massive scale as happened in places like Rwanda, Bosnia, and now in Arab nations shaking off the shackles of repressive rule?

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.

The Face of the Jewish Klan

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011
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The face of the Jewish Klan

When I saw this picture I reacted with visceral, primitive fear, and then with hate, much the same way I imagine my ancestors must have when they faced odious, powerful, hateful enemies throughout Jewish history, whether they be Romans, Spanish Inquisitors, Nazis or Stalin’s henchmen.  This is an image of Jewish hate.  Jewish terror.  These men could be hooded, on horseback and swinging nooses in front on burning Jewish stars of David.  That would be all that’d be lacking for them to be modern exemplars of the Jewish Klan.

Would that Yeshaia Leibowitz were still alive to spit at these men and call them the name he made famous: Judeonazi.  For that is what they are.

In case anyone seeks to find any humanity in these pogromists, shortly after this picture was taken they fell upon the Israeli and Palestinian activists who’d come to help with the olive harvest and beat many of them senseless with those clubs.  At least one individual suffered broken fingers among other injuries.

I want my religion back.  I am Jewish, not them.  Let us stop calling them Jews and call them Judeans instead.  World, will you save Israel from these monsters before they destroy the State that so many of us love?  Israel clearly cannot or will not save itself.

Kahanists Offer $100,000 Bounty on Heads of Freed Palestinian Prisoners

Thursday, October 20th, 2011
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Settlers place $100,000 on heads of freed Palestinian prisoners. E-mail address is "Vengeance1998."

Proving that they believe they are a law and a state unto themselves, Kahanists have offered a $100,000 bounty on the heads of those Palestinian prisoners freed as part of the Shalit exchange.  The particular prisoners who are to be killed are those who murdered Meir Kahane’s son, Binyamin and the latter’s wife.  The particularly astonishing fact here is that given the multitude of Kahanists who will seek to carry out this mission, there appears to be a need for an objective judge to determine who deserves real credit for the deed.

So Baruch Marzel, one of the inheritors of the mantel of leadership of Meir Kahane and a wannabe MK, will be such a judge.  In Israel, it’s no problem.  After all, Marzel isn’t putting the bullet into the guy’s brain himself.  He’s only awarding the reward to the blessed Jewish soul who does the deed.  What’s the problem?

The family of another victim is circulating flyers in Israel, Turkey and other locations, in which they too offered the same bounty on the heads of the two killers of their relative (read Maariv story in Hebrew).  They note that the vengeance they seek is sanctioned in the Torah, which seems again to supercede the laws of the State.  They also forget that the Torah arrogates vengeance to the Lord, not to man.

Aside from all the other astonishing issues raised by this story, there is the minor problem of Israel’s Kahanists who reject the policy of its democratically elected government.  For them, there’s no problem in creating a vigilante system which supersedes Israel’s in order to execute true Jewish settler justice.  Kahanists remind me a great deal of Hitler’s Nazi Party say around 1928.  Witnessing the chaos and anarchy of Weimar era Germany, they sought to fill the vacuum with their own brand of vigilantism.  Because the state was so weak it could not exert any countervailing force to rein in the fascists.

The problem in Israel isn’t that the government is too weak.  The problem is that the current government doesn’t oppose the goals of the settlers.  It would be no sweat off Bibi’s brow if a few of the freed prisoners were killed.  In fact, he’d make a pro forma statement about not taking the law into one’s own hands and after the cameras left, he’d drink a toast to the murderer and then phone Marzel to say mazal tov.

One has to wonder where all this dough in coming from.  Of course it could all be a bit of hocus pocus and a sham.  But the thought crosses my mind that someone like Irving Moskowitz or his friends at the Central Fund of Israel or Hebron Fund would be only to happy to put up the funds for the bounty.  In fact, I’d even suggest that the next Moskowitz Prize for Zionism be awarded to the first Jew who murders a Palestinan ex-prisoner.  And all of this is, of course, tax-deductible if you’re an American citizen courtesy of the IRS, which condones Jewish terrorism by offering it a tax break.

UN High Commission for Human Rights Begins Informal Inquiry into Anatot Pogrom

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Thanks to reporting here and the eyewitness testimony of Stavit Sinai which I translated (she was sexually assaulted during the recent Anatot pogrom), a human rights officer of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has begun an informal inquiry into the violence that occured there.  He will be interviewing witnesses and gathering evidence that may be used to make the world aware of what happened there.

Unfortunately, in cases such as this there is no way to get Israeli authorities to investigate the wild hooliganism of its citizens who are de facto acting on behalf of the interests of the state.  Sometimes, unwelcome attention from a respected international body or outside pressure is the only tool that gets Israel to observe the rule of law.

Assaf Sharon, leader of Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity movement was interviewed by Robert Wright of Bloggingheads.tv about the riot as well.  It’s a bit elementary and repetitive for those who know the incident well.  But it’s terrific that a more mainstream media outlet is putting this video up at the NY Times website.  And the interview does add some information I didn’t know, for example that Assaf’s nose was broken in the melee.  Unfortunately, Wright doesn’t appear to use Tikun Olam as a source and doesn’t link to any of my reporting (though he does link to 972 Magazine, which reported on it as well), despite the fact that I’ve tried to bring my work to his attention and and that of Blogginheads.tv editors a number of times.