Thursday, 10 December 2009

THE MURDERING MOTHERLAND

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The most “humane” army in the world, murders it’ own people. I wrote about this subject other day, where Israel murdered a mentally ill Israeli man at the Erez crossing point. I said they were using him as target practice and questioned why more humane tactics were not used to stop him from climbing the wall, plastic bullets, stun guns, talking him down, etc. But those methods would deem Israel as a humanitarian state, which it is not. No humanity for anyone, even their own people. For now it has come out that the Israeli Army policy is to murder their own, rather than to risk them being captured by the Gazan army. (or worse, see what the truth is in Gaza) Yeah, makes perfect sense.

So, I expect Gilad Shalit’s family are quite happy he was captured rather than murdered by Israel, at least he alive and well cared for, which is more than we can say about “other” Israelis the IDF took action against.

So if you are an Israeli citizen, watch out for the enemy within. Here's what Jonathan Cook has to say:
Israelis shot mental patient 'under controversial military directive'

The fatal shooting by Israeli soldiers of an Israeli man earlier this week as he tried to scale a fence into the Gaza Strip was reportedly part of a drastic procedure the army was supposed to have phased out several years ago.

The Israeli media reported that Yakir Ben-Melech, 34, had bled to death after he was shot under the "Hannibal procedure", designed to prevent Israelis from being taken captive alive by enemy forces.

One critic, Uri Avnery, a former Israeli legislator and leader of Gush Shalom, a small radical peace group, defined the procedure as meaning: “Liberate the soldier by killing him”.

The controversial directive, which was once one of the army’s best-kept secrets, was drafted more than 20 years ago after the Israeli government had come under domestic pressure to release hundreds of enemy prisoners for the return of three captured soldiers.more here



Posted by Irish4Palestine at 11:35 AM   

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