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*[http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/upfront/2015/10/buhari-defeat-boko-haram-151016160004647.html Alliance Saudi-Israel? 2015]
*[http://www.shoah.org.uk/2015/10/14/child-killed-and-his-cousin-seriously-wounded-amidst-settlers-cry-die-and-david-red-star-ambulance-deliberate-delay/ 13-year-old Ahmed Saleh Mahayan (Manasra) unaided with broken legs, 2015]
*[http://www.shoah.org.uk/2015/10/14/child-killed-and-his-cousin-seriously-wounded-amidst-settlers-cry-die-and-david-red-star-ambulance-deliberate-delay/ 13-year-old Ahmed Saleh Mahayan (Manasra) unaided with broken legs, 2015]
*[http://newsmyviews.blogspot.de/2015/10/israa-abed-shot-by-israeli-idf-soldiers-not-removing-hijab-real-story-video.html Israa abed shot by israeli idf soldiers ... no serious wounds, the real story 2015]
*[http://newsmyviews.blogspot.de/2015/10/israa-abed-shot-by-israeli-idf-soldiers-not-removing-hijab-real-story-video.html Israa abed shot by israeli idf soldiers ... no serious wounds, the real story 2015]

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was shot today at the central bus station in Afula, close to Nazareth. She was surrounded by many soldiers, police and what appear to be armed Israeli civilians. The soldiers there are probably passengers on the many buses that pass through Afula. The Israeli media initially reported that she was shot while trying to stab a security guard. The video (below) shows that to be definitively not the case. She is shot after long moments of standing apparently terrified in the bus station, in what looks like a state of all-consuming panic, as more and more people point their guns at her. From the quality of this video it is near-impossible to know whether she is holding a knife. (My update below presents a new video strongly suggesting that she is holding a pair of sunglasses, not a knife.) But it is possible to see that, like Hashlamon, she poses no threat to any of the soldiers when she is shot. That point is underlined by the fact that several soldiers and policemen move closer to her, not away from her, in the final moments before she is shot. She does little more than sway throughout the video, appearing to turn when a policeman runs directly towards her as several gun shots ring out on the sound track. Fortunately, she appears to have survived the shooting and is reported to be in a stable condition in hospital. But this video is troubling for several reasons. First, and most obviously, this woman was shot when she posed no immediate threat. The person or people who opened fire did so with no possible justification, apart from their own fears. One cannot help wondering whether the ease with which Israeli Jews shoot Palestinians, whether fellow citizens of Israel or victims of the occupation, reflects long-dominant discourses in the Israeli education system, media and politics that dehumanise “Arabs”. Second, the shooting seems to occur not because the armed people around her fear they are in danger, but because the group push themselves into a collective frenzy about the alleged knife. In this kind of atmosphere, someone is going to pull the trigger sooner or later. This is very similar to another recent video, in which a group of religious (and unarmed) Jews chase after Fadi Alloun in a large open area in Jerusalem calling for him to be shot. When security forces turn up, the video shows police opening fire, apparently on the orders of the crowd, killing him. Again, Alloun does not appear to be posing a threat to anyone at the time he is shot. Third, Israeli politicians, including the mayor of Jerusalem, Nir Barkat, have called on Israeli Jewish civilians to carry their weapons at all times and be ready to use them. This video shows where this policy is likely to lead: summary justice carried out by the most unhinged link in the security chain. Fourth, it is a deeply worrying new trend inside Israel that Jewish civilians are starting to mimick the settlers in the occupied territories in believing they should be carrying out revenge attacks themselves. Today, a Jewish man in Dimona stabbed four Palestinians, two of them Israeli citizens. This video offers a vivid illustration of the mood of victimhood that is sweeping Israel, one that makes Israelis fast on the trigger and ready to play the role of avenging angel. It is bad enough that Palestinians in Israel have to face security forces that treat them like an enemy. But things will get much, much worse when even the highly prejudicial rule of law in Israel is replaced by the lynch mob. UPDATE: From the quality of the available videos, it is difficult to tell what Israa has in her hand that the armed Israelis believe is a knife. But the four-second video clip below strongly suggests that it was a pair of sunglasses. They are clearly visible lying next to her prone body, moments after she has been shot. They are kicked away by one of the bystanders. The original video shows her slowly raise her arm and then gently move her hand forward in a kind of waving motion. (More paranoid viewers have suggested to me that she is doing some sort of slow-motion stabbing gesture into the air.) It looks very much as though she is imploring the soldiers to look more carefully at the object she is holding. However one looks at it, and whatever it is she’s holding, she is clearly terrified. (h/t Suhair Hajjaj) Tagged as: Israel police, Israel racism - See more at: http://www.jonathan-cook.net/blog/2015-10-09/video-israelis-shoot-motionless-arab-woman/#sthash.bF7wiovo.dpuf

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Richard Falk is Albert G Milbank Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University and Research Fellow, Orfalea Center of Global Studies. He is also Former UN Special Rapporteur on Palestinian human rights.
In his first TV interview after release from hospital, British MP George Galloway told RT he is surprised by the lack of condemnation from other UK politicians of the brutal attack on him. The assault by a pro-Israeli man left Galloway in much pain.
In diesem Film passiert, was man vorher nicht für möglich gehalten hätte: Sechs ehemalige Chefs des israelischen Inlandsgeheimdienstes Schin Bet reden über ihre Arbeit in den Jahren 1980 bis 2011, über Terror und Terrorabwehr, über Geheimoperationen und Spionage, über Folter, Mord und gezielte Tötungen mit Raketen, über Erfolge und Tiefschläge. „Wenn einer kommt, dich zu töten, dann steh auf und töte ihn zuerst.“ Dieses Talmud-Zitat ist sozusagen die Doktrin des Schin Bet. Filmdokumente jener Zeit geben den Aussagen der Geheimdienstler eine oft erschütternde Plastizität. So ist dem israelischen Regisseur Dror Moreh ein Film gelungen, „bei dem einem die Kinnlade herunterklappt“, wie „The New York Times“ urteilt. Seine Spannung bezieht der 90-minütige Streifen nicht nur aus der Vielzahl brisanter Details. Nicht mehr steigerbar ist sie, wenn die Ex-Geheimdienstchefs ihre eigene Arbeit kritisch hinterfragen und dabei zu erstaunlichen Schlüssen kommen. Avraham Shalom – als Chef von 1980 bis 1986 ein Hardliner, er befahl unter anderem die Tötung zweier gefangener und gefesselter Bus-Entführer – bilanziert im Nachhinein: Wir haben den Terror besiegt, aber das habe das Problem der Besatzung nicht gelöst. Auch Yaakov Peri (Leiter 1988 bis 1994) tritt für eine Zwei-Staaten-Lösung ein und beklagt, dass kein Kabinett gegen den Bau illegaler Siedlungen im Westjordanland vorgegangen sei. Yuval Diskin, Chef von 2005 bis 2011 und vermutlich Begründer der Doktrin „gezielter Tötungen“, spricht nun sogar von „kolonialer Unterdrückung der Palästinenser“. Das Schlusswort im Film kommt von Ami Ayalon, Schin-Bet-Chef von 1996 bis 2000. Nach der Ermordung von Premierminister Rabin durch einen extremistischen Israeli baute er den Dienst neu auf und verbuchte dank guter Zusammenarbeit mit palästinensischen Gewährsleuten viele Erfolge in der Terrorbekämpfung. Heute sagt er: „Wir gewinnen zwar jede Schlacht, verlieren aber den Krieg.“ Dokumentarfilm (ARTE): „Töte zuerst. Der israelische Geheimdienst Schin Bet“,