Pro-'Palestinian' website releases private information of 100 IAF pilots
A pro-'Palestinian' website has released what they claim is the personal information of 100 IAF pilots whom they wish to charge with 'war crimes.'The site said it had received the data from an anonymous source. It said the data came with a statement that “alleges that the below-named individuals are active duty Israeli Air Force pilots that have apparently participated in war crimes. A web search provides some corroboration of the data and until now we have found no discrepancies.”The website is based in California.
Israeli censorship laws prohibits the publication of the names and faces of soldiers and officers who fill sensitive combat positions, including pilots, so as to protect their personal security.
The site recommended that its readers use the data to “gather more information, possibly including questioning and potential prosecution of the named individuals when they travel abroad.”
The site’s co-founder told The Times of Israel on Thursday that his organization did not have any specific objective in mind when it published the material. It was meant for “informational purposes only” so others can take action against the pilots.
When asked whether his organization was concerned that publishing the material could place pilots’ lives at risk, the organization’s representative responded that Israeli pilots “assume risk” by being in the military and that publishing their names and photos was “protecting a lot of people.”
In the statement published on the site, the ostensible source of the data leak stated that “the well-being of Israel is temporary and can be undermined. It is obtained through crushing the liberties of its subjects.”
The statement charged that the pilots whose data it released “have chosen to harness their skills in the spreading of mass destruction over towns and villages throughout Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon,” and that the information should be spread “as widely as possible.”
The IDF Spokesperson’s unit said that the list was “factually incorrect,” but was nonetheless “yet another attempt by anti-Israel bodies to undermine Israel’s right to self-defense.”
Labels: IAF, offensive Palestinians
4 Comments:
Publish the names,addresses and pictures as well as all personal information commonly available about the founder and operator of that website including every identifiable member of his family, children etc. This is war. I am 100% dead serious about this.
Uri Blau, Anat Kam and their bunch of nazi kapos?? Or the Soros-slaves of ISM??
I agree with Empress Trudy, EXCEPT not ID'ing the children. One wrong does not justify another and children should be inviolable.
As far as all the adults, it shouldn't be too hard to get names, addresses, some photos, phone numbers, email addresses. There's lots of skilled amateur sleuths and lots of private investigators in California, my former home state. The results could then be splashed onto websites in multiple countries, plus Youtube, etc. It probably wouldn't stay up long at Youtube but the coverage at multiple websites and, however briefly, at Youtube, should pretty much guarantee the info going viral on the net. It's high time those SOBs get a large dose of their own medicine.
The children of Sderot didn't choose to be targets. This is war.
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