3 from terror cell that murdered mohammad abu kheid to be released

that much for “punishing” the barbaric murderers of mohammad abu khdeir, who was kidnapped, forced to drink gasoline and then burned alive by settlers. those to be released are part of the cell that kidnapped and brutally murdered mohammad and that tried to kidnap an even younger kid the day before. meanwhile most of the 700+ palestinians who were kidnapped by the occupation army and then arrested without mostly without charges or any grounds remain in military prison… “we don’t differentiate between blood and blood” my ass

Israeli court orders release of Muhammad Abu Khudair murder suspects

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Palestinians in the city of Akka (Acre), in the north of present-day Israel, protest the murder of Muhammad Abu Khudair, 7 July.

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Update:

The Israeli daily Haaretz published additional details on Thursday:

Three of the six Jews suspected of being involved in the kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Shoafat resident Mohammed Abu Khdeir last week will be released from custody today, the Petah Tikva Magistrate’s Court ruled Wednesday.

The three are not suspected of the murder itself but of being part of the cell that committed it. The police and Shin Bet security service believe the murder was committed by the three main suspects – a 30-year-old man from a community near Jerusalem and two minors from the capital [sic].

Original post:

An Israeli court today ordered the release of three of the six suspects arrested in connection to last week’s kidnapping, torture and brutal murder of sixteen-year-old Muhammad Abu Khudair, Israel’s Channel 10 reported today.

Meanwhile, scores of Palestinian citizens of Israel swept up in mass arrests remain in detention after protests broke out across the country following Abu Khudair’s killing.

Abu Khudair, from the eastern occupied Jerusalem neighborhood of Shuafat, was abducted outside of his family’s home during the early morning on 2 July and his badly burned body was found in a Jerusalem forest hours later. A preliminary autopsy report indicates that Abu Khudair was burned alive.

Israeli media reported on Sunday that six suspects were arrested; a government official told media that they were “Jewish extremists.” Three of the suspects reportedly confessed to the crime and re-enacted it for investigators.

Protests

Following Abu Khudair’s murder, protests erupted across Israel in areas where the Palestinian community, which makes up 20 percent of the state’s population, is concentrated.

Patrick Strickland reported for Al Jazeera English:

“On Sunday night, police clashed with demonstrators in at least 19 Palestinian cities, towns and villages across Israel, mostly in the Galilee and Triangle regions. In Iksal, a Galilee village south of Nazareth, locals burned down a police outpost after clashes on Sunday, while in Nazareth, police clashed with local youth for four consecutive nights.”

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Palestinian youths in eastern occupied Jerusalem clash with Israeli forces during a protest following the kidnapping and murder of Muhammad Abu Khudair, 2 July.

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Strickland’s report adds:

Arabs 48, an Arabic-language news site covering Palestinians in Israel, reported that overnight Sunday several political leaders were detained: Yousef Nobar, secretary of the Shefa Amr youth assembly, Murad Haddad, a member of Shefa Amr’s local municipality, and Raja’ Eghbariya, a high ranking leader of the Abna al-Balad (“Sons of the Homeland”) political movement.

Writing on his Facebook page on Saturday, hardline Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman called for “harsh punishment” of Palestinian citizens of Israel, who he claimed “enjoy Israeli citizenship but act like terrorists.”

Some 1.7 million Palestinians carry Israeli citizenship. According to Adalah Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, more than 50 discriminatory laws limit their freedom of political expression and access to state resources, including land.

“Explosive state”

The Arab Association for Human Rights (HRA) has warned foreign missions and embassies in Israel of its growing concern over the incitement by Israeli leaders against Palestinian citizens of the state.

The group’s intervention “describes how recent statements by Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu and a number of other politicians have roused religious and ethnic tensions by promoting an ‘us and them’ mentality, and by calling for broad violent reprisals and even genocide against the Palestinians.”

Israeli lawmaker Ayelet Shaked’s call for genocide of Palestinians, which was published on Facebook a day before Muhammad Abu Khudair’s killing, has received thousands of Facebook “likes,” and advocates “the slaughter of Palestinian mothers who give birth to ‘little snakes,’” as Ali Abunimah reported for The Electronic Intifada on Monday.

The Electronic Intifada has reported on the disturbing phenomenon of racist incitement coming from the top of the Israeli government and spread on social media pages popular amongst Israelis.

A press release issued yesterday by HRA states:

Rather than take practical and meaningful steps to prevent a further escalation of violence, and protect the Arab Palestinian minority from nationalistic hatred, Israel’s political leadership have instead fanned the flames of intolerance and violence.

Director of HRA Mohammad Zeidan further described how “social media has been awash with anti-Palestinian sentiment and calls to arms. These have not proven to be idle threats as Arab Palestinians were set upon by mobs across Israel in attacks targeting their homes, vehicles and property. They have furthermore been subject to demonstrations calling for “death to Arabs” which the Israeli security forces have not only failed to prevent, but have accompanied as they’ve marched through towns and cities.”

The letter emphasised how this incitement and promotion of hatred, will only lead to further violence and hostility, citing examples of how in cities where Jewish and Arab Palestinian Israelis live close together, motorists have been stopped in their cars by mobs who have unleashed violence on those they have identified as being Arab. Zeidan reiterates that “this activity has been allowed to continue largely unabated with what can only be considered to be de-facto support from politicians and the security services.”

The HRA argue that the response of the media to this spiralling situation has proved unsatisfactory. “The coverage of such revenge attacks has been inadequate, unrepresentative and has served to further incite rather than ease tensions. The situation within Israel is fast moving towards a dangerous and explosive state.”

Wave of arrests

The human rights group Adalah announced yesterday that 110 Palestinian citizens from areas throughout present-day Israel remain in detention after the largest wave of arrests since the killing of thirteen unarmed Palestinian demonstrators in Israel in October 2000.

Four children aged fifteen to seventeen years old were among those in detention yesterday.

Adalah reported on Tuesday:

As of 12 noon today, 8 July 2014, approximately 110 Palestinian citizens of Israel, including at least 37 children, from various towns and villages in the north, the Triangle, and in the southern Naqab (Negev) remain in detention. Scores of others were arrested and released since 3 July 2014, while new arrests are continuing to be made every few hours. Court hearings took place throughout the day today regarding police requests to extend the detention of individuals, and appeals against the extension of detention and conditions of release.

The group today reported via Facebook and Twitter that some of the detainees were released, and others have had their detention orders extended.

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Israeli police detain a protester as Palestinians in Israel protest in the town of Arara following the killing of Muhammad Abu Khudair, 5 July.

(Oren Ziv / ActiveStills)

New arrests were reported in the Palestinian city of Nazareth in present-day Israel today during a protest against Israel’s ongoing deadly airstrikes on the occupied Gaza Strip and the killing of Muhammad Abu Khudair.

Videos by Palestinian journalists in Israel show protests and confrontation with Israeli police in Nazareth over the weekend:

Witness describes teen’s ambush

An eyewitness account of Israeli police’s brutal beating of US teenager Tariq Abukhdeir, cousin of Muhammad Abu Khudair, published by Mondoweiss today contradicts Israel’s claims that the fifteen-year-old attacked Israeli forces prior to his assault and arrest on 3 July.

Tariq Abukhdeir, a high school student from Tampa, Florida visiting Jerusalem during a family holiday, was beaten unconscious by masked police last Thursday in an assault captured on two separate videos.

The boy was held without charge until Sunday, when he was released after his family paid a fine. He remains under house arrest.

In an interview with Mondoweiss’ Alex Kane, eyewitness Leen Barghouti describes how Israeli police disguised as Palestinian civilians ambushed Tariq Abukhdeir in his uncle’s back yard without provocation or warning, severely beating him for several minutes.

In an op-ed published on The Washington Post website today, Tariq Abukhdeir’s cousin Tamara Essayyad describes the daily terror endured by Palestinian families in occupied Jerusalem, where “Arabic graffiti covers the walls warning against Israeli attacks: ‘Beware of child kidnappers.’ ‘Hide your children.’”

“This is Trayvon Martin, en masse,” she writes, referring to the African American teenager whose 2012 murder in Florida, Tariq Abukhudair’s home state, was protested across the United States.

Trayvon Martin’s killer walks free, like the undercover police who beat Tariq Abukhdeir in his uncle’s back yard, after he was acquitted by a jury.

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video: targetting of journalists (again)

1 person killed, several injured

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article about international law and israel’s bombing of gaza

some notes who’s being killed in gaza and what international law has to say about “militants”, “civilians” and israel’s “right to defend itself” by killing (and kidnapping and torturing and starving and displacing and oppressing) as many palestinians as they can

 

Understanding ‘militant’ as a cover-up for civilian deaths, and other ways international law helps clarify the Israeli attack on Gaza

Palestinians collect their belongings from damaged houses in Gaza City. (Photo: Mahmud Hams / AFP / Getty Images)

At least 35 Palestinians have been killed and over 300 wounded in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip in the first two nights of “Operation Protective Edge.”  As Israel calls up thousands of army reservists for a potential ground assault, the deaths will likely increase even as their human cost is buried by misleading news and government reports.

News about Gaza can be confusing because it is hard to ascertain clear facts about a faraway place where reporters often are limited from entering or moving freely.  It is further complicated by the failure of media and various governments to apply international law correctly, and to instead accept definitions from the players themselves about the legitimacy of their military goals and actions.  Understanding what is happening in Gaza, and who is dying, is important because it happens with American aid, weapons, and complicity.  Understanding principles of international law is critical if we want a world that abides by rule of law.

Principle #1:  Israel cannot “defend itself” by any means.

There are laws of war, and they apply to all states.  Known collectively as international humanitarian law (IHL), they are made of a number of international conventions, including the universally-accepted Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols, and widely-accepted principles known as “customary international law.” The main purpose of IHL is to minimize the effects of war.

IHL applies to Israel and to Hamas’s military wing or independent Palestinian militias.  I’m not focusing on the Gazan militias because, despite their sincere intentions to commit war crimes, the damage they have wrought pales in comparison to Israel’s violations.  In the past 11 years, rocket fire from Gaza has claimed 17 Israeli lives; in the past two days, Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed 35 Palestinians.

Principle #2:  There is no legal meaning to the term “militant.” 

“Militant” is used as often to describe fighters as it is to describe vegans and feminists; it has no meaning in IHL.  There are only two types of people in IHL:  civilians and combatants.  A person’s status isn’t static:  a civilian who takes up arms becomes a combatant, much like an off-duty army reservist is a civilian.  For example, a woman who served in the Israeli army (as all Israelis are required to do) but is now escorting her children to school is a civilian.  Membership in a political party such as Hamas, or the holding of violent beliefs (as both extremist Palestinians and Israelis do) doesn’t make someone a combatant.

In the first 5 days of the brutal 22-day Operation Cast Lead in 2008-2009, 3 of the 4 Israelis who had been killed were classed as “civilians” in media sources; this was a proper classification even though it is likely that all three have served in the Israeli army.  In contrast, the reports on the Palestinian dead during the same period described only the women and children killed (9 women and 37 children) as civilians, letting readers assume that the rest of the dead were somehow engaged in combat.  While an accurate count of the dead is frequently hard to obtain in Gaza due to the continued assaults (the Palestine Red Crescent Society (www.palestinercs.org) , Palestine Center for Human Rights-Gaza (www.pchrgaza.org),  and B’Tselem (www.btselem.org) normally endeavor to keep count), from the targets and timing of many of the airstrikes it appears that most of the people killed were not combatants.  ).

Principle #3: Attacking civilians is prohibited.

Since “militant” lacks meaning, people are either civilians or combatants.  The most important principle of IHL is the prohibition on attacking civilians and civilian objects.  Only military objectives may be targeted.

A military objective is “limited to those objects which . . . make an effective contribution to military action and whose total or partial destruction, capture or neutralization, in the circumstances ruling at the time, offers a definite military advantage” according to Geneva Convention Additional Protocol I 52(2).  Absent evidence that a standard civilian objective has been converted to military use, it must be presumed to be a civilian objective.

During Operation Cast Lead, Israel targeted numerous civilian objectives including homes, mosques, a fitness center, a university, a pharmacy, government buildings, and civilian police stations; already during Operation Defensive Edge, homes and a poultry farm have been among the targets. Despite Israel’s claims to the contrary, everything Hamas-related isn’t a legitimate target; while Hamas has a military wing, it is also responsible for all civic functions in the Gaza Strip.  (To illustrate: Hamas may attack an Israeli military base but can’t legitimately attack the Ministry of Education.)

Principle #4:  Even if the target is a military objective, Israel must weigh the expected civilian damage.

Parties shouldn’t launch “an attack which may be expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects, or a combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated,” according to Additional Protocol I (52)(5)(B) (emphasis mine).

Israel maintains it doesn’t target civilians but incidentally kills them because of their proximity to military targets.  Gaza, with a population of 1.5 million in an area of 140 square miles, is one of the most densely populated places on the planet.  This poses special considerations for any military attack.

As I write this, the loss of civilian life continues. The silence from the U.S. government has been deafening; we must demand that our country engage in a way that upholds IHL, or we risk encouraging further killing of civilians and breakdown of legal order.

People interested in learning more about IHL should visit the International Committee of the Red Cross’s helpful IHL explanation on their website (www.icrc.org), and B’Tselem’s website for information on IHL and Israel (www.btselem.org).

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reblog: politicians calling for genocide

http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/israeli-lawmakers-call-genocide-palestinians-gets-thousands-facebook-likes

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