If Americans Knew: We Killed Jesus and We will Kill You Too!

November 25, 2006

If Palestinians did that, this would make headlines in the U.S media.

Tove Johansson from Stockholm walked through the Tel Rumeida checkpoint with a small group of human rights workers (HRWs) to accompany Palestinian schoolchildren to their homes. They were confronted by about 100 Jewish extremists in small groups. They started chanting in Hebrew “We killed Jesus, we’ll kill you too!” — a refrain the settlers had been repeating to internationals in Tel Rumeida all day.

After about thirty seconds of waiting, a small group of very aggressive male Jewish extremists surrounded the international volunteers and began spitting at them, so much so that the internationals described it as “like rain.” Then men from the back of the crowd began jumping up and spitting, while others from the back and side of the crowd kicked the volunteers.

The soldiers, who were standing at the checkpoint just a few feet behind the HRWs, looked on as they were being attacked.

One settler then hit Tove on the left side of her face with an empty bottle, breaking it on her face and leaving her with a broken cheekbone. She immediately fell to the ground and the group of Jewish extremists who were watching began to clap, cheer, and chant. The soldiers, who had only watched until this point, then came forward and motioned at the settlers, in a manner which the internationals described as “ok… that’s enough guys.” [Source]

More:

Settlers to Christians in Hebron: “We killed Jesus, and we’ll kill you too”

Streets of Hate: a journal Entry on attacks in Hebron

PLEASE CONTACT YOUR MEDIA TODAY

Your Right to Know: AP Erases Video of Israeli Soldier Shooting Palestinian Boy

April 10, 2006

Footage of this boy being intentionally shot by an Israeli soldier was erased by the Associated Press. Photo: Reuters

We discovered that an AP cameraman had filmed the entire incident. This cameraman had then followed what apparently is the usual routine. He sent his video – an extremely valuable commodity, since it contained documentary evidence of a war crime – to the AP control bureau for the region. This bureau is in Israel. [Read more]

  • Watch a 6 minutes video of Ahmad Mohammad Karan and witnesses of the crime

  • Response to AP statement about erasing the video
  • Memo to Jon Stewart:Glad You’re Against Torture, So Why’d You Give Israel a Pass?

    November 26, 2005

    Alison Weir
    CounterPunch
    November 9, 2005

    Dear Jon,

    I’ve just phoned The Daily Show at 212.767.8600 and left you a message; I also faxed you at 212.468.1890. I hope other people will also!

    I’m sure glad you’re against torture. I just wish you were also against torture by Israel. I was pretty astounded to hear you chatting with John McCain last night, nodding along as AIPAC-buddy McCain explained that the US should emulate Israel, “which doesn’t torture people.”

    Whew!

    Jon, you’re a really smart guy. Is it possible that you don’t know that there are 8,000 Palestinians in Israeli prisons right now, and that many of them have been tortured, some of them at this very minute? (Addameer)

    Is it possible that you didn’t read about Mustafa Dirani testifying in an Israeli court a few years ago for ten hours about his gruesome torture by Israeli interrogators? (Philly Burbs)

    Is it possible you’ve never ever talked to Palestinians, even Palestinian-Americans, and heard their graphic descriptions of the Israeli prison experience? (Special Report: Israel’s Treatment of Americans)

    Jon, I know you’re not dumb, and I’d like to think you’re not hypocritical, so maybe you just really have missed the boat on this one. Therefore, in thanks for all the great laughs you’ve given us, I’d like to invite you to join us on our next trip to the West Bank and Gaza. That way you can learn about things. The trip’s on us, and the hummus is great.

    Sure, Israeli forces may kill or injure us, like they did Rachel Corrie, James Miller, Tom Hurndall, Brian Avery, and thousands upon thousands of Palestinian men, women, and children – but, hey, they probably won’t.

    Cordially,

    Alison Weir

    P.S. You especially might want to read the excellent article on CounterPunch: “Setting the Record Straight: McCain, Israel and Torture,” by DAVID BLOOM

    Following are excerpts from a news story on Dirani.

    Militant Says He Was Abused by Israel
    PETER ENAV
    Associated Press

    TEL AVIV, Israel – A Lebanese guerrilla leader about to be freed in a
    prisoner swap testified Tuesday that Israeli interrogators raped him, sodomized him with a club and kept him naked for weeks in a round-the-clock effort to extract information on a missing Israeli aviator…

    Human rights groups have accused Israel of routinely mistreating Arab prisoners, but rarely to the extremes Dirani alleged to a Tel Aviv court in his $1.3 million lawsuit against the Israeli government…

    On Tuesday, Dirani testified that interrogators kept him naked and shackled in a secret facility for a month as six men tortured him, splashing him with hot and freezing water, shaking him until he fainted and sexually assaulting him as they demanded information about missing airman Ron Arad…

    Dirani, 53, limped badly and walked with a cane when he entered the courtroom. He had to be coaxed into giving details.

    Dirani said he was interrogated around the clock for a month by six people, including a man known only as George, who threatened him, cursed him and repeatedly squeezed his testicles “until I felt I would die,” Dirani said.

    One day a uniformed soldier nicknamed “Kojak” came into the room and dropped his pants, and George told Dirani the soldier would sodomize him if he did not talk, Dirani said.

    Days later, Dirani was shackled and pushed down onto a bench, he said. “I couldn’t see or resist … I was raped by the soldier. He said he would rape me, and he did,” he told the court.

    “Two or three days later they started raping me with a police baton,” he said. “It’s impossible to describe the pain. I yelled to high heaven.”

    The interrogators took him to a doctor to stop the bleeding, he said. They also forced him to drink castor oil, which made him incontinent, and gave him large diapers as his only clothing.

    Israel’s Channel Two TV broadcast an interview with a person, his face in shadows, identified as the interrogator named George. He denied abusing Dirani, but said interrogation is a competition between questioners and detainees.

    “You must be innovative,” he said, “and you can’t always run and get permission in advance…”