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Monday, May 21, 2012

B'Tselem and Haaretz release video of revenants shooting at 'Palestinian' attackers

B'Tselem has released a video that it claims was shot on Saturday afternoon near Yitzhar in Samaria. In the video, you will see a revenant shooting at stone-throwing 'Palestinians.'

Let's go to the videotape (Hat Tip: Bad Blue).



Note that while the revenants clearly shot, the fire was clearly behind them toward the village which, as you will see below, strengthens their version of the story.

Notice also how the 'Palestinians' flee as soon as someone is hit. That makes me (and maybe you) wish that someone would open fire on 'Palestinian' stonethrowers more often. Throwing stones is not non-violent.

B'Tselem is demanding that the revenants be brought up on charges and that the IDF soldiers be investigated for standing by.

So what happened?
The IDF Spokesperson said in response that the shooting took place during clashes between settlers of Itzhar and the Palestinian residents of Asira al-Qibliya, in which both sides threw stones. "Upon receiving the report of the incident, security forces arrived at the scene in an effort to separate the sides," the statement said. "There was a shooting during the incident and the matter is being investigated… but on the surface, the video that was released does not seem to represent the whole incident."

The Itzhar settlers said that "the settlement's security squad and volunteer firefighting crew were called to the scene to extinguish a series of fires set by the Arabs from the town." According to them, "this is the third Saturday in a row that Arabs have been setting fires in an attempt to damage Itzhar's western neighborhood."

The settlement spokesman Abraham Benjamin said the movie clearly depicts the shower of stones the security squad received as they shielded the firefighting crew with their bodies, after two of them were hurt beforehand.

"It can be plainly seen that the use of weapons by the IDF or the security team was warranted by a real danger to life. The security forces will investigate the incident," Benjamin added.
Sorry guys, but I highly doubt the deeply religious Jewish residents of Yitzhar left the boundary of their town on the Sabbath unless there was a provocation. No way.

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10 Comments:

At 1:45 PM, Blogger Juniper in the Desert said...

Don't bring a stone to a gunfight!! The revenants should be armed!!

 
At 1:51 PM, Blogger Juniper in the Desert said...

PS b'tselem should get a few bullets too! Scum!! This was clearly a staged attack by muzrats so the kapos of B'Tselem could film this as propaganda.

 
At 4:35 PM, Blogger Sunlight said...

Carl, your final sentence is the first thing that came to my mind... Observant Jews ready to rumble on Shabbat? Uh, no. If they are like observant Jews in the diaspora, they won't even turn a light switch on and off. I don't think they'd get all organized to be throwing rocks unless the exemption regarding saving lives re the FIRES were called up. That sounds like the key to this incident - the Palis trying to burn down the Jews? Well, this is how they do it in many places, where little girls are locked in and burned up for the infraction of learning how to read! People burned alive in their churches in Egypt and Africa. So it is not an over reaction to think that a mob using fire would be a life threatening situation to the Jews.

I'm mostly curious as to how far the general public has gone with thinking that Jews (and Christians, for that matter) in existence pretty much anywhere is a legitimate excuse for trying to kill them or run them out... like Germany that you talked about yesterday! OR Egypt today. Stand against the effort to make the world Judenrein!!! Vote out the Obama Posse, the current marxist caliphate provacateurs!

 
At 10:56 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sunlight


Observant Jews ready to rumble on Shabbat? Uh, no. If they are like observant Jews in the diaspora, they won't even turn a light

Ignorance, breathtaking ignorance or you're a liar. Yitzak Shapira, author of The Kings Torah, has not only been caught pogromming on Shabbot, the manual encourages killing gentiles on Shabbot.

Ironically, it's 972 Mag, which exposes your lie, which is why you're so terrified of it. Truth kills you liars doesn't it? Your cause is so ugly, you cannot speak the truth.

Do you really believe something built on a lie can last? Your moral code stinks to high heaven. This is why Zionism is doomed.

Epic fail, Sunlight.

 
At 11:10 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Carl

Sorry guys, but I highly doubt the deeply religious Jewish residents of Yitzhar left the boundary of their town on the Sabbath unless there was a provocation. No way.

Tell me do you lie, because you think lying is your right to cover the sins of the Yitzhar settlers or are you genuinely unaware that Shapira has been caught pogromming when he was following the manual of genocide he wrote, Torat Ha Malech, in which he said it's OK to kill Palestinians and other gentiles on Shabbot.

This is why you fear 972 Mag, because it exposes your lies.

I don't believe you're genuinely ignorant because you must be aware of Torah Ha Malech, and it's author Yitzak Shapira who not only said it's permissable to kill Palestinians and other gentiles on Shabbot, he actively took part in one such pogrom last year in the same village.



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It’s time for an international force in the West Bank

Tuesday, May 22 2012|Yossi Gurvitz

An incident in the village of Asira Al-Qibiliya drew media attention on Saturday, since it was captured on B’Tselem’s cameras. A group of Yitzhar settlers tried to raid the village, set its fields on fire, and two of its people opened live fire against the villagers who gathered to defend themselves, severely wounding one of them. IDF gunmen present at the scene did nothing. The IDF Spokesman sputtered something (Hebrew) about “on the face of it, the video does not represent the entire incident.” Absent from the IDF Spokesman was any reference to the arrest of settlers trying to invade a Palestinian village and opening live fire.

The settlers, blindsided by the fact the incident was actually covered, came up with several arguments. They claimed (a) that the fire was started by the Palestinians; that (b) observant Jews won’t light fires on Saturday, and that (c) the raiders were in fact the settlement’s squad of guardsmen.

Dismantling these lies is important in order to expose the settlers’ culture of deceit.

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The second lie is easily disproved. Raids by Yitzhar settlers are rather common, particularly on Saturday, as the holy flock is infused with the “extra soul” of the holy day and dies of boredom. Just a year ago, the settlers of Yitzhar were documented (Hebrew) raiding Asira Al-Qibiliya, stoning the residents, and setting a vehicle on fire. Among the pogromchiks was also Yitzhak Shapira, the head of the Yitzhar yeshiva, who is a co-author of the infamous “Torat Ha’Melekh” tract, the manual on gentile-slaying. The settlers said at the time that you can break the sanctity of the Sabbath if you are in conflict with non-Jews. How… convenient. They probably did not think that someone will remember this excuse a year later, and that it’ll come back to bite their latest lie.

 
At 11:11 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Carl and Juniper in the Desert


These lies won't save you when you have a nuclear mushroom over Israel for your sins. Yossi Gurvitz recommends an international force. I recommend a nuclear mushroom over the settlers.

Do not for one moment thing that a time will not come when the US ships positioned in Bahrain will not be targeted at Israel ON A SATURDAY.

I promise you, that time will come. You can wrap yourself around your Torah Ha Malech on that day, and see if the idol of Zionism you worship will save you,

Every drop of blood shed now, you will account for.

 
At 11:19 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Proof below (in Hebrew) that Carl doesn't know what he is talking about or he is a liar when he said:

Sorry guys, but I highly doubt the deeply religious Jewish residents of Yitzhar left the boundary of their town on the Sabbath unless there was a provocation. No way.


There is a video clip too, of the Yitzhar settlers involved in a pogrom on a Saturday.

14/04/2011

http://news.nana10.co.il/Article/?ArticleID=795232
בארץ תיעוד: מתנחלים ביצהר מיידים אבנים ושורפים רכב פלסטיני בשבת
תיעוד: מתנחלים ביצהר מיידים אבנים ושורפים רכב פלסטיני בשבת בארץ | עודכן 20:52 14/04/2011 רועי שרון
מתנחלים מהיישוב יצהר צולמו משליכים אבנים על פלסטינים ומציתים מכונית. זה קרה בשבת, כשראש הישיבה שלהם נמצא איתם. הנימוק למעשה שמשבש את מנוחת היום הקדוש - פלסטינים ינצלו השבת כדי לגנוב או לפגוע ביהודים
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At 11:48 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yossi Gurvitz's piece in 972.Mag,

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It’s time for an international force in the West Bank

Tuesday, May 22 2012|Yossi Gurvitz


http://972mag.com/its-time-for-an-international-force-in-the-west-bank/46461/
An incident in the village of Asira Al-Qibiliya drew media attention on Saturday, since it was captured on B’Tselem’s cameras. A group of Yitzhar settlers tried to raid the village, set its fields on fire, and two of its people opened live fire against the villagers who gathered to defend themselves, severely wounding one of them. IDF gunmen present at the scene did nothing. The IDF Spokesman sputtered something (Hebrew) about “on the face of it, the video does not represent the entire incident.” Absent from the IDF Spokesman was any reference to the arrest of settlers trying to invade a Palestinian village and opening live fire.

The settlers, blindsided by the fact the incident was actually covered, came up with several arguments. They claimed (a) that the fire was started by the Palestinians; that (b) observant Jews won’t light fires on Saturday, and that (c) the raiders were in fact the settlement’s squad of guardsmen.

Dismantling these lies is important in order to expose the settlers’ culture of deceit. As Haggai wrote, an earlier video shows the settlers coming down the hill, and at the time there is no sign of fire. The main video shows the fire very near to the village, and a Palestinian fire-fighting truck. We are, then, asked to believe that as the settlers were coming down, some Palestinians crossed their way and lit a fire behind them. A likely story. If you buy it, I have a seaside house in Jerusalem going for very reasonable rates.

The second lie is easily disproved. Raids by Yitzhar settlers are rather common, particularly on Saturday, as the holy flock is infused with the “extra soul” of the holy day and dies of boredom. Just a year ago, the settlers of Yitzhar were documented (Hebrew) raiding Asira Al-Qibiliya, stoning the residents, and setting a vehicle on fire. Among the pogromchiks was also Yitzhak Shapira, the head of the Yitzhar yeshiva, who is a co-author of the infamous “Torat Ha’Melekh” tract, the manual on gentile-slaying. The settlers said at the time that you can break the sanctity of the Sabbath if you are in conflict with non-Jews. How… convenient. They probably did not think that someone will remember this excuse a year later, and that it’ll come back to bite their latest lie.

As for the third lie: I served in the territories, and I’ve never seen a rapid deployment squad with only three armed men, one of them brandishing a pistol. And just what is the squad doing outside the settlement? Going AWOL?

The settlers, however, are not the issue. The settlers of Yitzhar are a well-known raging bull. The issue is the IDF. Its presence in the West Bank is allowed only because it is an occupying power. As such it is obligated to defend the occupied population. It never managed that, and never tried too hard. Not only does it support the transferring of Jewish population to occupied territories, which is a war crime, and not only does it protect this population (yet another war crime), it consistently allows the settlers to harm persons which according to the laws of war are under its protection. And the laws of war, again, are the only pretext for the IDF’s presence in the West Bank.

 
At 11:52 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

How To Kill Goyim And Influence People: Leading Israeli Rabbis Defend Manual for For Killing Non-Jews

http://maxblumenthal.com/2010/08/how-to-kill-goyim-and-influence-people-leading-israeli-rabbis-defend-manual-for-for-killing-non-jews/



As soon as it was published late last year,Torat Ha’Melech sparked a national uproar. The controversy began when an Israeli tabloid panned the book’s contents as “230 pages on the laws concerning the killing of non-Jews, a kind of guidebook for anyone who ponders the question of if and when it is permissible to take the life of a non-Jew.” According to the book’s author, Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira, “Non-Jews are “uncompassionate by nature” and should be killed in order to “curb their evil inclinations.” “If we kill a gentile who has has violated one of the seven commandments… there is nothing wrong with the murder,” Shapira insisted. Citing Jewish law as his source (or at least a very selective interpretation of it) he declared: “There is justification for killing babies if it is clear that they will grow up to harm us, and in such a situation they may be harmed deliberately, and not only during combat with adults.”

In January, Shapira was briefly detained by the Israeli police, while two leading rabbis who endorsed the book, Dov Lior and Yaakov Yosef, were summoned to interrogations by the Shabak.

 
At 11:59 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Rabbi who wrote Torat Hamelech, is from the settlement of Itzhar the one that attacked the Palestinian residents of Asira al-Qibliya on Saturday.

If the impotent Israeli government will not deal with these fuckheaded genocidal maniacs who thinks they have a ticket to kill or make life so dangerous Palestinians will be forced to leave, sanctioned by this idol of Zionism, then Israel cannot complain if along with this idol of Zionism, she is wiped off the face of this earth.


Youtube video

How To Kill Goyim And Influence People -- Torat Ha'melech

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t_LxpCY2G8&feature=player_embedded

Leading fundamentalist rabbis gather in Israel to defend the publication of a book, Torat Ha'Melech, that attempted to provide halakhic justification for the killing of non-Jews, including innocent children and families. The gathering exposed not only the ferocious racism of a swath of Israel's pro-settlement rabbinate, but the powerlessness of the government to stop them.

Produced by Max Blumenthal, Joseph Dana and Alternet.

 

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