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Murdering Palestinians in Israel Promoted by a
Culture of Impunity in Full View of the Entire World
By Ramzy Baroud
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, April 18, 2016
"Whether he made a mistake or not, is a trivial question," said an
Israeli Jewish man who joined large protests throughout Israel in support
of a soldier who calmly, and with precision, killed
a wounded Palestinian man in al-Khalil (Hebron). The protesting Jewish
man described
Palestinians as 'barbaric', ‘bestial', who should not be perceived as
people. This is hardly a fringe view in Israel. The vast majority
of Israelis, 68%,
support the killing of Abdel Fatah Yusri al-Sharif, 21, by the solider
who had reportedly announced before firing at the wounded Palestinian that
the “terrorist had to die.”
The killing scene would
have been relegated to the annals of the many ‘contested’ killings by
Israeli soldiers, were it not for a Palestinian field worker with Israel’s
human rights group, B’Tselem,
who filmed the bloody event. The incident, once more, highlights a
culture of impunity that exists in the Israeli army, which is not a
new phenomenon. Not only is Israeli
society supportive of the soldier behind this particular bloody
incident, almost a vast majority is in support of field executions as
well. In fact, the
culture of impunity in Israel is linked both to political leanings and
religious beliefs. According to the latest Peace Index released by Tel
Aviv University’s Israel Democracy Institute, nearly
67% of the country’s Jewish population believes that “it is a
commandment to kill a terrorist who comes at you with a knife”.
Killing Palestinians as a form of religious duty goes back to the early
days of the Jewish state, and such beliefs are constantly corroborated by
the country’s high spiritual institutions, similar to the recent decree
issued by the country’s Chief Sephardic Rabbi, Yitzhak Yosef. While 94% of
ultra-Orthodox agree with the murder edict of Yosef, 52% of the country’s
secularists do, too. In fact, dehumanizing Palestinians –
describing them as ‘beasts’, ‘cockroaches’, or treating them as
dispensable inferiors – has historically been a common denominator in
Israeli society, uniting Jews from various political, ideological and
religious backgrounds. Rabbi Yosef’s decree, for example, is not
much different from statements made by Israeli Defense Minister, Moshe
Ya'alon, and other army and government official, who
made similar calls, albeit without utilizing a strongly worded
religious discourse. Using the same logic, the quote above
describing Palestinians as beasts is not divergent from a recent statement
made by Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. “At the end, in the
State of Israel, as I see it, there will be a fence that spans it all," Netanyahu
said in February. “In the area that we live, we must defend ourselves
against the wild beasts," he added. While pro-Israeli pundits
labor to explain the widespread Israeli perception of Palestinians - and
Arabs, in general - on rational grounds, logic and commonsense continues
to evade them. For instance, Netanyahu’s last war on Gaza in the summer of
2014 killed a total of 2,251 Palestinians - including 1,462 civilians,
among them 551 children, according to a report
prepared by the UN Human Rights Council. During that war, only six
Israeli civilians were killed, and 60 soldiers. Who, then, is
truly the ‘wild beast’? However, Palestinians are not made into
beasts because of their supposedly murderous intent for, not once,
statistically, in the history of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict did
Palestinians ever kill more Israelis, as opposed to the other way
round. The ailment is not the number, but a common Israeli cultural
perception that is utterly racist and dehumanizing. Nor is the
Israeli perception of Palestinians ever linked to a specific period of
time, for example, a popular uprising or a war. Consider this eyewitness
account from August 2012, cited
in the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz, years before the current uprising
in the West Bank and Jerusalem: “Today I saw a lynch with my own
eyes, in Zion Square, the center of the city of Jerusalem … and shouts of
‘A Jew is a soul and Arab is a son of a –,’ were shouted loudly and dozens
of youths ran and gathered and started to really beat to death three Arab
youths who were walking quietly in the Ben Yehuda street,” the witness
wrote. “When one of the Palestinian youths fell to the ground,
the youths continued to hit him in the head; he lost consciousness, his
eyes rolled, his angled head twitched, and then those who were kicking him
fled while the rest gathered around in a circle, with some still shouting
with hate in their eyes.” Imagine this graphic account repeated,
in different manifestations, every day in Occupied Palestine, and consider
this: rarely does anyone pay a price for it. Indeed, this is how Israel’s
culture of impunity has evolved over the years. According to Israeli
human rights group, Yesh Din, “approximately 94% of criminal
investigations launched by the IDF against soldiers suspected of criminal
violent activity against Palestinians and their property are closed
without any indictments. In the rare cases that indictments are served,
conviction leads to very light sentencing.” And no one is
immune. Israel’s 972Mag
wrote in December 2015 about the hundreds of violent incidents of
Israeli forces targeting Palestinian medical staff. Palestinian rights
group, Al-Haq, documented 56 cases in which “ambulances were attacked”,
and 116 assaults against medical staff while on duty. How about
violence meted out by illegal settlers whose population in the Occupied
Territories is constantly on the increase? Armed settlers rampage
daily through villages of the Occupied West Bank and the neighborhoods of
East Jerusalem. The number of their violent crimes has grown tremendously
in recent years, and even doubled since 2009. In August 2015,
months before the current uprising, Human Rights Watch senior researcher, Bill
Van Esveld, wrote: “Settlers attack Palestinians and their
property on a near-daily basis - there were more than 300 such attacks
last year, but few attackers faced justice. In the past decade, less than
two percent of investigations into settler attacks ended with
convictions.” In case one is still fooled by the ‘rational’
argument used to justify the murder of militarily occupied, oppressed and
besieged Palestinians, Batzalel Smotrich, from the Jewish Home Party,
which is part of Netanyhu's ruling coalition, protested via twitter that
his wife was expected to give birth in the same hospital room where Arab
babies are born. His written ‘rationale’, after declaring that
his wife “is not a racist’, “It’s natural that my wife wouldn’t want to
lie next to someone whose baby son might want to murder my son.”
The likes of Smotrich, and the majority of Israelis are morally blind to
their own wrongdoing. They have long been sold on the idea that Israel,
despite its brutality is a ‘villa in the jungle’. According to a recent
Pew survey, nearly
half of Israelis want to expel Palestinians Arabs - Muslims and
Christians, from their ancestral homeland. The danger of
impunity is not merely the lack of legal accountability, but the fact that
it is the very foundation of most violent crimes against humanity,
including genocide.
This impunity began seven decades ago and it will not end without international
intervention, with concerted efforts to hold Israel accountable in
order to bring the agony of Palestinians to a halt. - Dr. Ramzy
Baroud has been writing about the Middle East for over 20 years. He is an
internationally-syndicated columnist, a media consultant, an author of
several books and the founder of PalestineChronicle.com. His books include
“Searching Jenin”, “The Second Palestinian Intifada” and his latest “My
Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza’s Untold Story”. His website is www.ramzybaroud.net.
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