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spartan
13th June 2008, 04:41
'Jewish settler attack' on film

Footage from a video camera handed out by an Israeli human rights group appears to show Jewish settlers beating up Palestinians in the West Bank.
An elderly shepherd, his wife and a nephew said they were attacked by four masked men for allowing their animals to graze near the settlement of Susia.

The rights group, B'Tselem, said the cameras were provided to enable Palestinians to get proof of attacks.

A spokesman for the Israeli police said that an investigation was under way.

So far, no-one has been arrested.

Baseball bats
For the past year, B'Tselem has handed out video cameras to Palestinians as part of its "Shooting Back" project.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44742000/jpg/_44742411_susya01.jpg
The Palestinians said they were attacked after refusing to move

The BBC has been given exclusive access to the footage of this particular attack, which happened earlier this week. The date and time on the camera footage shows that it is Sunday afternoon.

Over the brow of the hill walk four masked men holding baseball bats. To the right of the screen, in the foreground, stands a 58-year-old Palestinian woman.

Thamam al-Nawaja has been herding her goats close to the Jewish settlement of Susia, near Hebron in the southern West Bank.

Within a few seconds, she, along with her 70-year-old husband and one of her nephews, will be beaten up.

As the first blows land, the woman filming - the daughter-in-law of the elderly couple - drops the camera and runs for help.

'Ten-minute warning'
Mrs Nawaja spent three days in hospital after the attack.

Returning to the small Palestinian encampment close to the red-roofed houses of Susia, she stepped slowly and unsteadily out of the minibus.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44742000/jpg/_44742413_susya02.jpg
They don't want us to stay on our land, but we won't leave - we'll die here

Thamam al-Nawaja

A dark stain showed through the white gauze covering her broken right arm. Her veil was lifted gingerly away from her lined face. A bloodshot eye and intersection of scars revealed a fractured left cheek.

"The settlers gave us a 10-minute warning to clear off from the land," she told me, her voice a tired, cracked whisper.

She and her husband had stood their ground. It is at this point that her voice grows louder.

"They don't want us to stay on our land. But we won't leave. We'll die here. It's ours," she added.

Indeed, the rest of the world regards Jewish settlements in the West Bank such as Susia, as illegal, built on occupied territory.

Those settlements have been a large part of the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis for the last 41 years. The daily confrontation is not often caught on camera. That, now, is beginning to change.

Video proof
The attack near Susia was filmed with one of 100 video cameras that B'Tselem has handed out to Palestinians in the region.

The thinking behind the project is that when trouble flares, rather than just giving a statement to the Israeli police or army, video carries much more weight.

"The difference is amazing," says Oren Yakobovich, who leads the Shooting Back project.

"When they have the camera, they have proof that something happened. They now have something they can work with, to use as a weapon."

We asked a spokesman from the Susia settlement for a comment on Sunday's incident. He declined.

Inside one of the tents belonging to the Palestinians living near Susia, we watched the footage of the aftermath of the attack - the victims slumped by the roadside, bloodied, waiting for an ambulance.

The bright, wide eyes of the children shone with the light of the small television screen.

Violence against Jews as well as Palestinians has long scarred this place. Video may now may be giving us a new and raw view.

But for most people here, the only answer - a political deal - remains out of sight.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7451691.stm

You can watch the attack by clicking on the link where you can watch the video at the top of the screen.

Mather
13th June 2008, 04:51
Disgusting.

But all too typical of the racist mentality that makes up the mindset of the population of these 'settlers'.

bootleg42
13th June 2008, 05:19
No wonder the fascist groups have been liking Israel lately.

I think this belong in discrimination but it seems correct here too.

Prairie Fire
13th June 2008, 06:06
I've been watching much more damning footage than this for years.

I watched a documentary (I can't remember the name) where Jewish settler militias shot up a palestinian neighborhood, with Israeli troops standing right beside them, doing nothing!

KrazyRabidSheep
13th June 2008, 06:21
Unfortunately this isn't new.

The Israeli government issues UZIs to Israeli settlers, while it is illegal for a Palestinian to have a gun.

For further reading, I suggest Joe Sacco's "Palestine"

Post-Something
13th June 2008, 18:00
This happens all the time. I'm really not surprised.

Colonello Buendia
14th June 2008, 18:26
a good friend and activist of mine was in the West bank and saw some Isrealis shooting down a street, they killed a small boy and injured a fw others, when asked why they'd done it the Soldiers replied that the kids were going to become terrorists. when they saw the children fall they laughed and Hi5ed eachother. unfortunately this isn't on video. I've seen similar things when looking at video diaries of the group.

PRC-UTE
14th June 2008, 18:52
And some on this forum ignorantly claim claim that neither side can be supported. If you don't want to defend grannies being thumped by vicious racist youth with baseball bats, you should have your head examined.

Y Chwyldro Comiwnyddol Cymraeg
14th June 2008, 19:42
For further reading, I suggest Joe Sacco's "Palestine"[/quote]


Thats the comic book one right? Does it give enough information, being a graphic novel?

KrazyRabidSheep
14th June 2008, 21:07
Thats the comic book one right? Does it give enough information, being a graphic novel?
Yes! I was skeptical, too, but when I did read it (a requirement for a college level class), it was more in depth then you would expect.

It is helpful to remember that Joe Sacco was a journalist long before he was a cartoonist.

It does one thing that most reports fail to accomplish; he humanizes Palestinians. He makes them more then a statistic.

Module
16th June 2008, 08:38
Wow, that's fucked up.
I must admit, I've never seen anything like that before (on film), though I've heard about it. :(

Hyacinth
16th June 2008, 09:21
It is useful to have these abuses exposed on take, since with evidence like this it is much harder (though by no means impossible, alas) to ignore.

But as others have said, it was disgusting. Bastards like that should be taken out and shot (or so that is the immediate reaction that I get after watching it in my fit of rage).

bootleg42
16th June 2008, 16:17
And some on this forum ignorantly claim claim that neither side can be supported. If you don't want to defend grannies being thumped by vicious racist youth with baseball bats, you should have your head examined.

Those are the dogmatic people. Hopefully they end their dogma and turn into reality.