Israel's Abu Graib

Israel's Abu Graib

From Arutz 7:

Jail Guard Accused of Brutality Against Protestor

The non-profit organization Honenu, which gives legal help to anti-evacuation protestors, charged that a prison guard excessively beat a youth who had been in jail 37 days.

Honenu accused Rami Ovadia, an officer in the prison, of beating Yehudeah Cohen, who was in solitary confinement. Cohen sang "Happy in the Massayahu Jail Day Camp" as Ovadia walked by. The prison official screamed, "You cannot smile here," and then severely beat him when Cohen continued to smile, according to Honenu.

The difference between Abu Graib, Iraq and Abu Graib, Israel is this: in Iraq, the jailed were enemy terrorists, in Israel, the brutality is directed by Jews against Jewish patriots.

Shame, shame, shame!

Posted by Joseph Alexander Norland at June 23, 2005 08:01 AM

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1. Tamar said:

This treatment is de rigueur in our CFR State. Thankfully, Israpundit has been reporting the situation (at great personal risk to our Israeli correspondents)honestly and without kow-towing to those who believe that lying about Israel will help....those people have paved the way to our detruction.

Monday, December 01, 2003

http://web.archive.org/web/20031202182011/http://www.israpundit.com

Sound familiar?

As special squads of police stop busses searching for "Slavic looking" workers to deport, and as upper middle-class families in Herzliya have their doors kicked down by paramilitaries looking for Christian Filipinos hiding in the closets.....we find this in our morning papers. Please remember that the 15,000 Palestinians allowed in today is in addition to the 10,000 from Gaza granted permits earlier this month.

15,000 Palestinians allowed into Israel for work
By JPOST.COM

Israel will allow 15,000 Palestinians to enter Israel for work on Sunday. According to the concessions, only Palestinians over the age of 28 and who have families will be allowed into Israel for work.

Also Sunday, two bombs were thrown at IDF soldiers and Border Policemen in the Balata refugee camp near the West Bank city of Nablus. There were no reports of injuries.

Shots were fired early Sunday morning at two IDF outposts in the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the Gaza Strip and at IDF troops near the West Bank city of Nablus. There were no reports of injuries in the incidents.

Early Sunday, two anti-tank rockets were fired at a Gush Katif settlement. One of the rockets landed inside the settlement, causing serious damage to one of the homes in the community. The other rocket fell within an IDF base, causing damage to one of the buildings in the military compound.

Tamar

Posted by: Tamar on June 23, 2005 03:29 PM

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