EXPOSED: The Secret Israel Plot to Ban Palestine Action
“This is the story of how Israel got a protest group based in another country proscribed a Terrorist organisation”
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Genocid nad Palestinci ni ustavljen in ljudje v Gazi in na Zahodnem bregu ne živijo v miru in dostojanstvu. Danes izobešena zastava Palestine na pročelju Predsedniške palače, ki bo tu ostala en teden, potem pa bo, kot opomin vsem, ki obiščejo moj urad, stala v notranjih prostorih, pa pomeni še mnogo več. Je simbol grobih kršitev mednarodnega humanitarnega prava in človekovih pravic ne samo v Palestini, pač pa tudi drugod po svetu. Je preprost klic k spoštovanju temeljnega civilizacijskega načela: človekovega dostojanstva - za vse.
🗞️ Leaked body-camera footage obtained by Haaretz contradicts Israeli police claims surrounding the violent arrest of a Palestinian Israeli prosecutor in southern city of Be'er Sheva, showing officers storming his apartment, pinning him down, and “beating [him] mercilessly,” despite no visible resistance, according to his lawyers and footage.
The prosecutor was hospitalized and underwent surgery for a broken nose and serious injuries to his eye and kidneys.
The raid began after an off-duty officer living nearby filed a noise complaint, then entered the apartment without a warrant alongside two other officers.
After the family demanded they leave, police later returned with reinforcements, forced their way inside, and arrested the prosecutor along with two relatives — a doctor and nurse at Soroka Medical Center — who were also repeatedly beaten during the raid. All three were imprisoned for three days.
According to testimony, officers mocked the bleeding prosecutor during and after the beating, while Israeli police later accused the family of assaulting officers.
Story and footage are linked below.
Natasha Devon, "I hear this accusation all the time, that anti racism groups don't do enough to include Jewish people"
"I just want to try and pour some clarity on that if I can"
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"That is the correct response"
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"Antiracism campaigners are looking at where they are needed"
"When these appalling attacks happen to the Jewish communities we have the correct response"
"When it happens to other communities: women, LGBT, black people, Muslims, not the same urgency is applied"
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