Video #I
Testimony of Violence at Havat Gilad
Video #II
Protest in Jerusalem - Reaction to Police Violence at Havat Gilad
- Al Cuppett was right, I think: read below.
In video II, the masked cops stand out from the rest of the soldiers, who clearly look Jewish, show their faces, and have Rachmanut - compassion. Those tall, Eastern European types are NOT Jewish, they are most likely not Israelis even, they look like complete foreigners. Notice also, passing in the crowd in film II, a man in a black sweater, wearing a COLLAR; could he be a Vatican type in civilian clothing? What is he doing there? He appears not Jewish, educated, NOT a soldier, but he definitely does NOT belong on the streets of Jerusalem near Merkaz Harav. What is that guy doing there? Who is he?
Film I is absolutely chilling. If you had told me NAZI GERMANY, I would have believed it without a second thought. Notice again the tall Ukrainian type tasked with shooting, while the shorter Israelis cooperate and brutalize, but don't shoot to kill.
As you can see, the police has no intention to back down. If anything, they are preparing for more assaults. And Bibi is openly in the front lines of this battle. At least he took off HIS mask! Now we know where you stand, Bibi. TIME FOR A CHEREM AGAINST YOU!
The response of the brutalized Jews is simply pathetic: see
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/205175
and the demonstrations above.
Is this how we respond to people who try to kill us??? Not to mention Itamar Ben-Gvir's and co's knee-jerk response to go take it out on the Arabs - one more good reason to give the government to assault us in Kiryat Arba? - If I hadn't been told that he works for the government, I would begin to believe it now for sure - unless we are dealing with insanity, but that is not the case.
Where is an EFFECTIVE response to this all-out assault against us, Israeli citizens, by the Israeli government and their Vatican-NWO bosses??
More on that topic on the Barry Chamish show tonight.
- "... WHEN YOU HAVE THESE MASKS ON COPS YOU NEVER KNOW WHO IS SHOOTING .
I SAW POLISH TROOPS (WITHOUT GUNS) IN THE OLD CITY!!! WHEN I WAS THERE IN 2007 OR 2008. THESE THUGS HAVE NO BUSINESS BEING IN UNIFORM IN THE OLD CITY OR ANYWHERE IN JERUSALEM OR ISRAEL FOR ANY REASON. THEY DON’T EVEN BELONG THERE AS MILITARY PEOPLE, IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES. FOREIGN TROOPS FROM OLD RUSSIAN WARSAW PACT COUNTRIES SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED IN ISRAEL.
ONE DAY IN BEN YEHUDA I SAW A YOUNG GUY IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES BUYING AN ISRAELI (IDF) PARATROOP UNIFORM (CAPTAIN’S INSIGNIA WITH ALL THE PATCHES AND UNIT CRESTS, ETC, OF AN ISRAELI AIRBORNE CAPTAIN) IN A MILITARY SHOP ON “UPPER BEN YEHUDA”. HE WAS NOT A JEW AS HE WAS SPEAKING TO THE CLERK IN ENGLISH. BUT WHEN HE MADE A CELL CALL I HEARD HIM SAY BAL SHOYO SPECIBO IN ACCENTED “RUSSIAN”
I SPOKE TO HIM. HE WAS A “LATVIAN PARATROOP CAPTAIN” BUT BUYING AN ISRAELI UNIFORM… THIS IS OMINOUS!!!T THIS IS A NO NO. AND SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED.
WE HAVE COPS HERE WHO ARE FOREIGNERS BY THE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS, THAT AMERICANS DON’T KNOW ARE HERE. THEY WEAR MASKS AND HAVE BEATEN PEOPLE AT DEMONSTRATIONS LIKE IN Seattle. THEY WERE NOT US COPS AND THE POLICE CHIEF DIDN’T KNOW THEY WERE NOT HIS OFFICERS. THEY JUST SHOW UP AND DO “THEIR THING”. THE POLICE CHIEF RESIGNED BECAUSE HE COULD “MAKE ANYBODY IN HIS FORCE CONFESS TO DOING IT”. THEY DIDN’T DO IT. IT WAS THE UN COPS WHO “CAME ON THE SCENE” IN BLACK MASKS AND , AS I SAID THEY DID THEIR THING.. I HAVE FIGURED THIS OUT.. THE NEW WORLD ORDER IS VERY CLEVER, ESPECIALLY WHEN THE POPULACE IS TV-DUMBED DOWN BY PROPAGANDA. "
SHALOM
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Netanyahu Says Nationalists ‘Do Not Live in This World’
Adar 25, 5771, 01 March 11 04:04
by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu(Israelnationalnews.com) Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, far from apologizing for police brutality, made a far-reaching statement which implies a possible stop to Jewish life in Judea and Samaria while defending police destruction of Jewish homes at the privately owned Gilad Farm (Chavat Gilad) in Samaria Monday morning.
Following the police violence against Chavat Gilad residents, who threw stones at the police firing at them with rubber bullets, the Prime Minister told his Likud party officials, "People do not understand where they live. If you do not live in the real world, it is possible to disregard everything, and I suggest that they start being wary in order to protect the existing construction. What is at stake is the new and existing construction,” referring to major Jewish population centers in Judea and Samaria.
"There is construction in Judea and Samaria," Netanyahu said. "It's true that in some places there are no tenders and that is being checked, but we are currently making efforts to maintain the existing construction."
Prime Minister Netanyahu added, "We are in a very difficult international situation; the U.S. veto in the UN Security Council was achieved with great effort. We could ignore everything and say 'no problem,' but as the prime minister who bears esponsibility for this country, I have to be responsible."
The recent American veto at the United Nations Security Council prevented passage of a Lebanese-sponsored resolution condemning Israel for building homes for Jews in Judea and Samaria.
Likud Minister Dan Meridor, whose political stand places him on the far left flank of the Likud party, was more explicit than the Prime Minister.
Speaking on Voice of Israel government radio Tuesday morning, he stated that the government needs to concern itself with holding on to the “consensus” that would allow Israel to retain major Jewish population centers in Judea and Samaria.
However, that “consensus” may be history. George W. Bush, when he was president of the United States, wrote a letter to the Israeli government promising that areas such as Maaleh Adumim, a city east of Jerusalem, and the Gush Etzion communities south of the capital would remain in Israel under a future agreement with the Palestinian Authority.
U.S. President Barack Obama has said he is not bound by the promise, arguing that it is not legally binding, putting America in the position of a government not standing up to a previous government's committments.
The Obama administration seems to agree with the Palestinian Authority position that the PA should have sovereignty over all of Judea and Samaria, but it thinks that the issue can only be resolved in face-to-face discussions and not through resolutions at the United Nations. PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has refused to talk with Israel without a commitment to meet all of its demands, including the surrender of the Old City, with the Western Wall and Temple Mount, and other areas of the capital where more than 250,000 Jews live. He has stated that the hundreds of thousands of Jews in Judea and Samaria would have to leave, making it Judenrein.
"We all want to strengthen the settlements and therefore we ought not ignore reality,” Prime Minister Netanyahu continued as he explained his comments to the Likud audience. "We are a few weeks after one Quartet decision, after the U.S. veto, before another Quartet decision, and therefore we must consider the reality in which we live. When there is a changing world order in the Middle East, there are those who seek an easy but irresponsible solution, and we won't help them with that."
(Israelnationalnews.com) Police Monday evening arrested ninth graders, including a new immigrant from Spain, and hit a rabbi, all of whom were at a protest against police violence in the destruction of Jewish homes at Gilad Farm (Chavat Gilad) early Monday morning.
One eyewitness said that police hit a rabbi who was only standing on the sidewalk at the entrance to Jerusalem. Police violently arrested approximately 10 young teenagers from the Mercaz HaRav High School in Jerusalem and three ninth graders from a school in Beit El, in Samaria.
The Spanish immigrant speaks broken Hebrew and his friends are afraid of his fate at the hands of police. They said that no one knows what has happened to him and the other youth who were arrested.
Besides the protests at the entrance to Jerusalem, Women in Green activists fanned out through Judea and Samaria at night and pasted hundreds of stickers that stated in Hebrew, “Bibi, in Chavat Gilad, you have shot yourself in the leg.”
Tuesday morning, the posters were in full view of motorists as nationalist leaders try to reawaken supporters who have become accustomed to demolitions and an erosion of former “red lines” in talks with the Palestinian Authority.
The residents of Chavat Gilad accused the police of opening fire with rubber bullets, wounding 15 people. As the incident reached the headlines of local media, the police categorically stated they did not shoot rubber bullets but only used paint guns.
Sign:Bibi, in Chavat Gilad You Have Shot Yourself in the Leg!
By Tuesday morning, the police admitted they shot rubber bullets, usually used only in cases of mass riots, but explained their employment was necessary because of stone throwing by Chavat Gilad residents.
Israeli mainstream media have denounced the resistance of residents at Chavat Gilad. Voice of Israel government radio interviewed Defense Minister Ehud Barak shortly after the demolitions but did not question him about the police violence.
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Following the police violence against Chavat Gilad residents, who threw stones at the police firing at them with rubber bullets, the Prime Minister told his Likud party officials, "People do not understand where they live. If you do not live in the real world, it is possible to disregard everything, and I suggest that they start being wary in order to protect the existing construction. What is at stake is the new and existing construction,” referring to major Jewish population centers in Judea and Samaria.
"There is construction in Judea and Samaria," Netanyahu said. "It's true that in some places there are no tenders and that is being checked, but we are currently making efforts to maintain the existing construction."
Prime Minister Netanyahu added, "We are in a very difficult international situation; the U.S. veto in the UN Security Council was achieved with great effort. We could ignore everything and say 'no problem,' but as the prime minister who bears esponsibility for this country, I have to be responsible."
The recent American veto at the United Nations Security Council prevented passage of a Lebanese-sponsored resolution condemning Israel for building homes for Jews in Judea and Samaria.
Likud Minister Dan Meridor, whose political stand places him on the far left flank of the Likud party, was more explicit than the Prime Minister.
Speaking on Voice of Israel government radio Tuesday morning, he stated that the government needs to concern itself with holding on to the “consensus” that would allow Israel to retain major Jewish population centers in Judea and Samaria.
However, that “consensus” may be history. George W. Bush, when he was president of the United States, wrote a letter to the Israeli government promising that areas such as Maaleh Adumim, a city east of Jerusalem, and the Gush Etzion communities south of the capital would remain in Israel under a future agreement with the Palestinian Authority.
U.S. President Barack Obama has said he is not bound by the promise, arguing that it is not legally binding, putting America in the position of a government not standing up to a previous government's committments.
The Obama administration seems to agree with the Palestinian Authority position that the PA should have sovereignty over all of Judea and Samaria, but it thinks that the issue can only be resolved in face-to-face discussions and not through resolutions at the United Nations. PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has refused to talk with Israel without a commitment to meet all of its demands, including the surrender of the Old City, with the Western Wall and Temple Mount, and other areas of the capital where more than 250,000 Jews live. He has stated that the hundreds of thousands of Jews in Judea and Samaria would have to leave, making it Judenrein.
"We all want to strengthen the settlements and therefore we ought not ignore reality,” Prime Minister Netanyahu continued as he explained his comments to the Likud audience. "We are a few weeks after one Quartet decision, after the U.S. veto, before another Quartet decision, and therefore we must consider the reality in which we live. When there is a changing world order in the Middle East, there are those who seek an easy but irresponsible solution, and we won't help them with that."
- DESAPARECIDOS???
Police Give New Immigrant 9th Grader Rough Welcome at Protest
Adar 25, 5771, 01 March 11 03:02
by Tzvi Ben GedalyahuOne eyewitness said that police hit a rabbi who was only standing on the sidewalk at the entrance to Jerusalem. Police violently arrested approximately 10 young teenagers from the Mercaz HaRav High School in Jerusalem and three ninth graders from a school in Beit El, in Samaria.
The Spanish immigrant speaks broken Hebrew and his friends are afraid of his fate at the hands of police. They said that no one knows what has happened to him and the other youth who were arrested.
Besides the protests at the entrance to Jerusalem, Women in Green activists fanned out through Judea and Samaria at night and pasted hundreds of stickers that stated in Hebrew, “Bibi, in Chavat Gilad, you have shot yourself in the leg.”
Tuesday morning, the posters were in full view of motorists as nationalist leaders try to reawaken supporters who have become accustomed to demolitions and an erosion of former “red lines” in talks with the Palestinian Authority.
The residents of Chavat Gilad accused the police of opening fire with rubber bullets, wounding 15 people. As the incident reached the headlines of local media, the police categorically stated they did not shoot rubber bullets but only used paint guns.
Sign:Bibi, in Chavat Gilad You Have Shot Yourself in the Leg!
By Tuesday morning, the police admitted they shot rubber bullets, usually used only in cases of mass riots, but explained their employment was necessary because of stone throwing by Chavat Gilad residents.
Israeli mainstream media have denounced the resistance of residents at Chavat Gilad. Voice of Israel government radio interviewed Defense Minister Ehud Barak shortly after the demolitions but did not question him about the police violence.
Police to Hold Enforcement Operation in Binyamin
Adar 25, 5771, 01 March 11 04:44
(Israelnationalnews.com) Israel's Traffic Police will hold a special enforcement operation in the Benjamin region on Tuesday morning.
As part of the operation, patrol vehicles will be deployed on main roads in various communities throughout the area.
As part of the operation, patrol vehicles will be deployed on main roads in various communities throughout the area.
Police Chief: Now is the Time for Restraint
Adar 25, 5771, 01 March 11 10:45
(Israelnationalnews.com) Police Chief David Cohen conducted an assessment of the situation with his top commanders Tuesday morning, following Monday's violent demolition of a building and a tent in the Samarian Jewish community of Havat Gilad (Gilad's Farm).
Following the meeting, Cohen said that now as the time "to show responsibility and restraint, and prevent escalation. He said the police were ready for all apparent scenarios.
Following the meeting, Cohen said that now as the time "to show responsibility and restraint, and prevent escalation. He said the police were ready for all apparent scenarios.
Windshields of Arab Cars Shattered near Hevron
Adar 25, 5771, 01 March 11 08:22
(Israelnationalnews.com) The windshields of dozens of Arab-owned vehicles were shattered Monday evening next to the Judean Jewish community of Kiryat Arba' in response to an Arab disturbance on Friday, the wounding of a Jewish girl and against the backdrop of police violence during the demolition of a building and a tent at the Samarian Jewish community of Havat Gilad which included the firing of rubber bullets at anti-demolition protesters.
Land of Israel activist Baruch Marzel said, "The prime minister and army's disregarding of the harming of Jews pushes the [Jewish] inhabitants [of Judea and Samaria] into a dangerous corner, and the one who decided to fire rubber bullets in Samaria set a fire."
Land of Israel activist Baruch Marzel said, "The prime minister and army's disregarding of the harming of Jews pushes the [Jewish] inhabitants [of Judea and Samaria] into a dangerous corner, and the one who decided to fire rubber bullets in Samaria set a fire."
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SHmuel writes:
ReplyDeleteThis is an e-mail...to MK Ruvy Rivlin:
"The specimen acting as Internal Security minister explained to the Knesset today that his assault troopers opened fire on protesters after stones and epithets were hurled at the police by JEWS. There is no evidence of such acts. There were many video cameramen there and we demand to see evidence of protesters attacking the heavily armed monsters.
IN CONTRAST: It is remarkable that inYaffo a policemen was seriously wounded today
by a stone thrown by the "extreme left" unjews and islamics there but the police did not open fire against the attackers.
If you have a moment Mr. Rivlin please summon aronobitch to explain the difference.