Friday, July 6, 2018

shitrael seeks to muzzle witnesses of its crimes

Israel seeks to muzzle witnesses of its crimes


Israel is trying to silence people who witness its atrocities.
The Knesset, Israel’s parliament, is considering a bill that would criminalize filming or recording Israeli soldiers and publishing the content.
The law calls for a five-year prison sentence for those who film “to harm the morale of Israel’s soldiers or its inhabitants,” and a 10-year prison sentence for those who film to “harm the security of the state.”
The group Reporters Without Borders questioned the basis on which Israeli morale or national security would be determined.
“In a country in which much of the political class already accuses the media and NGOs [nongovernmental organizations] of anti-patriotism or treason, isn’t there a danger that such a provision would prevent the dissemination of video footage simply because it wasn’t very flattering?” Reporters Without Borders stated.
“We urge parliamentarians not to pass this bill, which would result in journalists settling for content provided by the Israeli army and for propaganda videos to avoid going to prison.”
Israeli army medic Elor Azarya was caught on video shooting an incapacitated Palestinian, Abd al-Fattah Yusri al-Sharif, in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron during 2016.
Azarya was released from prison in May this year after serving nine months for the point-blank execution.
On Tuesday, Azarya returned to the site of the shooting to a hero’s welcome from Israelis living in a nearby settlement.
Azarya was greeted by the cheering, “Elor Azarya, I wanted you to know how many people love you in Hebron,” according to Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
The Knesset bill, introduced by the far-right party Yisrael Beiteinu (Israel Our Home), names Israeli human rights groups B’TselemMachsomWatch and Breaking the Silence. It also refers to groups that support the Palestinian-led boycott, divestment and sanctions movement.

Breaking the Birthright silence

A group of five American Jews on a Birthright Israel trip recently walked away from the program to join Breaking the Silence on a tour to witness Israel’s crimes against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron.
Birthright Israel is the program that doles out free trips to Israel in an attempt to foster Zionist commitment and eventual emigration by young American Jews.
One of the deserters broadcast the incident on Facebook, stating, “Birthright wouldn’t show us the occupation so we are going to see it for ourselves.”
In the broadcast, a woman is seen speaking to the rest of the group on the Birthright trip.
A tour guide quickly interrupts the woman before she announces the group’s departure from the program. The guide also continues to argue with her after she speaks.
“There is a group of us on this trip who have been asking questions and trying to engage and we have not been able to do that,” the woman says.
“As a result, the five of us will be leaving. As we get off the bus we will be going on a trip with Breaking the Silence to learn about the occupation from the perspective of Palestinians and IDF [Israeli military] soldiers.”
The five-strong group then walks to meet with Breaking the Silence, an organization comprised of Israeli military veterans who document human rights abuses committed against Palestinians.
“What we’ve seen firsthand on this trip is that Birthright is using a political agenda to miseducate tens of thousands of young Jews,” the five-strong group stated on Twitter.

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