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Showing Original Post only (View all)For Most Israelis, Palestinian Lives Don't Matter [View all]
A 24-year-old Palestinian and her teenage brother were shot and killed by Israeli troops after allegedly trying to stab Border Police officers. The polices version of the events doesnt add up, but nobody in Israel, including the media, feels the need to ask questions.By Mairav Zonszein |Published April 30, 2016
The facts are still unclear, in fact very unclear: the exact number of knives found, the number of bullets shot, the number of meters distance, why exactly they were there. But even if we accept Israel Polices highly terse account of the events, we are still left with a bottom line: Two Palestinians, Maram Salih Hassan Abu Ismail, 24, and her younger brother Ibrahim Salah Taha, 16, were shot and killed on the spot by Israeli forces at the Qalandiya checkpoint on Wednesday, while posing no immediate threat to anyone. Even if we accept the police version that the woman attempted to stab them, there is still no justification for shooting the teenager, who the police themselves claim was not brandishing a weapon or close enough to present a threat.
We also know that Israeli mainstream media barely covered the story, didnt send any reporters to gather eyewitness testimonies and didnt speak to any Palestinians. A Haaretz report mentions that Palestinians claim that Israeli forces fired numerous bullets at the two and prevented medics from treating them. Of course, whether and when medics were able to treat the victims shouldnt be a matter of Palestinian claims. There are plenty of cameras at what is the busiest checkpoint in the West Bank, there is video footage, probably from several angles. The footage should clarify this, and other aspects that are not a matter of opinion. But Israel Police has not yet released any footage. According to a report in Local Call, police have in the past been quick to release video footage when it corroborates their version of the events.
According to Israel Police spokesperson Luba al-Samri, two suspects a woman and a youth approached the vehicular path (instead of the pedestrian path) leading through the military checkpoint and walked towards Border Police officers stationed there, the woman with her hand in her bag and the youth with his hands behind his back. Officers ordered them to halt several times and they began to turn back before the woman threw a knife at an officer. Police and security guards then shot the two, killing them both. The police didnt specify this but most reports cite that the siblings were 20 meters away from the forces, and they were positioned inside a cement sentry box.
These events didnt even make it into the evening news in Israel Wednesday night. Except for Joint List MK Dov Khenin, no Israeli politician has expressed dismay or called on the police to release the footage or open an investigation. There hasnt been any questioning of what the hell happened there. Rather, there has been deafening silence. Its almost as if it didnt happen.
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As I said , this post of yours actually disqualifies you from any rational discussion on this topic
King_David
Apr 2016
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Rational discussion on this topic and King David does not equate to begin with... eom
Purveyor
Apr 2016
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