… and you won’t hear a peep out of the Zionist-First, Jewish-Second, Chosen-Third People running the prostitution rings called Media, social media, cable, TV, newsprint, et al about the genocide
Ahh, we know what SHOULD happen to the pigs, and ACAB is triple-stressed in that hell, Isra-Hell:
“As a law-abiding country, we must not put up with the phenomenon of police brutality. In this case, the nature of the injuries raises a strong suspicion that they were racially motivated,” Wadim Shub, the victim’s lawyer, was quoted as saying by Israeli media.
Shub called the incident “a grave case of intentional violence and humiliation of a detainee by police.”
The Palestinian man, who has not been named publicly, was suspected of drug trafficking offenses, Ynet reported. Police authorities allege that he “violently” resisted arrest and that the officers responded with “reasonable force’ to subdue him.”
Sixteen officers took part in the arrest, but none had their body cameras on at the time as they reportedly blindfolded the man before brutally beating him and searing his face with the Jewish symbol.
On Thursday, he was brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court for a remand hearing where the Star of David was still visible on his face. Judge Amir Shaked reportedly expressed his “horror” over the police’s conduct and directed the case to be brought before the Police Internal Investigations Department.
He ordered that the suspect’s remand be extended until 20 August.
Internal investigations by Israeli security forces often end with no charges or lenient sentences, and in many cases, witnesses are not even summoned for questioning.
Last month, an Israeli court acquitted a border police officer charged with reckless manslaughter after he killed Eyad al-Hallaq, an autistic Palestinian man. The court ruled that the officer acted in “self-defense” when he shot the 32-year-old man in occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City three years ago.
“This is literally what it looks like when the state runs on Jewish supremacy, cops knowing they will be celebrated and not held accountable torture prisoners by branding their faces with a star of David,” Yousef Munayyer, the former executive director of the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights, said via a tweet.
Israel is currently holding more than 5,000 Palestinian political prisoners, according to figures published by the rights group Addameer. At least 1,200 are held without charge or trial in a widely criticized practice known as administrative detention.
[Photo: More of this needed? An impact crater can clearly be seen in the satellite imagery provided to the UN by Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon on 28 June 2017]
[Photo: Fucking crazy Americans and Zionists: The patch resembles a star Jewish people were forced to wear in Hitler’s Germany, but this patch was designed for gun owners who feel they are being persecuted, too.
The online description of the product reads, in part, “The similarities of the current attitude of the legislative environment and the systematic persecution that this star represents are uncanny. There’s no difference.”]
Byrd’s brutal murder drew a spotlight on the small town of Jasper and violent racism in the modern world. Evidence at trial showed police found most of the 49-year-old’s body on June 7, 1998, with three miles of blood, drag marks and body parts — including his head — on the road behind it. At the beginning of the gruesome trail, police found evidence of a fight, and Byrd’s hat and cigarette butts later tied to King, Berry and Brewer, according to court documents. The three men were arrested shortly afterward.
Although King didn’t give an official statement to police or testify at his trial, he wrote a letter to The Dallas Morning News while awaiting trial proclaiming his innocence, saying Berry knew Byrd from jail and stopped the truck to pick him up after seeing Byrd walking down the road. King told the Morning News that Berry then dropped him and Brewer off before leaving with Byrd alone.
But in a jail note written to Brewer, he said he didn’t think his clothes police took from their apartment had blood on them, but his sandals may have had a “dark brown substance” on them.
“Seriously, though, Bro, regardless of the outcome of this, we have made history and shall die proudly remembered if need be. … Much Aryan love, respect, and honor, my brother in arms,” King wrote, according to a court filing.
More lynchings and beatings and dragging deaths: “A man suffered a gruesome death Sunday when he was tied to the back of his own pick-up truck and dragged down a roadway, Texas cops say. After 60-year-old Roman Rodriguez was dragged behind the truck, the vehicle was set on fire, the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office said. Officials were alerted to the truck fire around 10 p.m. Sunday and found Rodriguez’ dead body. That led the sheriff’s office to begin an investigation into who caused his death. By Monday afternoon, 37-year-old Robert Eugene Hoffpauir had been charged in the death of Rodriguez.”
[Photo: James Byrd Sr. and Stella arrange flowers around a new headstone commemorating their son, James Byrd Jr., Feb. 1, 1999, in Jasper, Texas.]
Israel Hell:
On February 28, Israeli soldiers shot Amina Qdeih, a 58-year-old woman with an intellectual disability, who got lost while walking home from a wedding party. Her relatives heard shooting near the perimeter fence late at night, but because of fears of attack by Israeli drones overhead, they did not find her body until 6 a.m. the next morning. A hospital report said she had a gunshot wound to her abdomen and died of blood loss.
On February 13, Israeli forces fatally shot 35-year-old Ibrahim Mansour in the head while he and others collected rubble for building material several hundred meters from the perimeter fence. A witness told Human Rights Watch that an Israeli military vehicle fired teargas at four apparently unarmed men, who then fled. When Mansour and others who had taken cover resumed working, Israeli forces fired at them with live ammunition, killing Mansour and wounding another worker as they tried to run away.
Israeli forces shot and killed Bilal Oweidah, 19, on January 24, near the perimeter fence when he was taking photographs of deer while on an outing with friends. On January 2, Israeli forces shot and killed Adnan Abu Khater, 16, while he was picnicking about 600 meters from the fence with a group of high school friends to celebrate finishing their exams. Witnesses in both cases told Human Rights Watch that all the men and students were unarmed.
In other cases, Israeli forces shot and wounded Palestinian civilians taking part in protests inside Gaza against Israeli restrictions on Palestinian access to farmland near the perimeter, and journalists covering the protests. On February 25, Israeli forces wounded Nasser Rahman, a 24-year-old journalist covering a demonstration, hitting him in the kneecap. On January 17, Israeli forces shot and wounded two Palestinian men attempting to plant olive trees, and a journalist, during a protest near the fence. The three men told Human Rights Watch that some young people at the demonstration threw stones toward Israeli forces but that they were not near the stone throwers at the time. (source)
Israeli snipers who participated in the internationally-condemned crackdown on Palestinian protesters in the Gaza Strip have boasted of their actions in interviews with Haaretz.
“I kept the casing of every round I fired,” said one former sniper from the Golani infantry brigade. “I have them in my room. So I don’t have to make an estimate – I know: 52 definite hits.”
Asked how this compared to others from his battalion, Eden (not his real name) replied: “From the point of view of hits, I have the most. In my battalion they would say: ‘Look, here comes the killer’.”
“You have to understand that before we showed up, knees were the hardest thing to rack up. There was a story about one sniper who had 11 knees all told, and people thought no one could outdo him. And then I brought in seven-eight knees in one day. Within a few hours, I almost broke his record.”
According to Haaretz, of dozens of snipers approached by the newspaper, six – all of them now discharged from the military – agreed to be interviewed.
Eden boasted of breaking the “knee record” during the demonstration on 14 May 2018.
“On that day, our pair had the largest number of hits, 42 in all. My locator wasn’t supposed to shoot, but I gave him a break, because we were getting close to the end of our stint, and he didn’t have knees,” he told Haaretz.
These are monsters, and they are us:
In an era of global protest, France and Israel stand out for use of dangerous ammunition
While butterfly bullets come in different forms and calibers, the most damaging are live ammunition or rounds with metal casings designed to expand and fan out upon impact, causing maximum injury to flesh and bone. Marie-Elisabeth Ingres, the former head of Doctors Without Borders in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, described seeing injuries among Gaza protesters “where the bullet has literally destroyed tissue after having pulverized the bone.”
In August 2018, at least four Palestinian journalists were injured by gunfire and shrapnel, including from live “butterfly” rounds covering protests in Gaza, as CPJ documented at the time, citing news reports. During the same series of protests, photojournalist Yaser Murtaja with the Gaza-based Ain Media agency and journalist Ahmad Abu Hussein who was reporting for Voice of the People radio, were shot by Israeli forces in separate incidents and both died from their wounds, as CPJ documented. In both cases, the journalists were clearly identified as members of the press. It’s unclear what kind of munition the IDF used in those two shootings.
Fourth Reich, man, USA, and Ukraine, Nazis, listen to my friend, the Texas Commie, and he is an Orthodox, not my calling, but my brother:
Russell “Texas” Bentley Interview
Russell “Texas” Bentley, a courageous freedom fighter from Donbass, was recently featured as a guest on the Russian Baza Talk Show. During the talk show, Bentley discussed a range of topics related to the political conflict between Russia and Ukraine as well as the ongoing struggle to liberate Donbass from the oppressive Kiev junta. Bentley discussed the agenda of the Western elites and their de-population agenda through the promotion of the LGBT movement, bio weapons development, and “childfree lifestyle” propaganda.
He also shared his views on why Orthodoxy is the real Christianity and why Western Christianity, with its latte-sipping, pew-sitting, rock concert church services, is false. In addition, Bentley discussed Kiev’s oppression of Orthodox Christians, the advantages of the free market vs communism vs a mixed economy, the motivations of the Kiev junta regime, censorship in the West, what’s behind the wave of russophobia, the future of Ukraine as part of the Russian Federation, why life will be better for Ukrainians because of it, what self-determination means, and some of the heavy battles he was involved in. He also shared an update on the progress of the Special Military Operation. Overall, the interview provided an enlightening dialogue between Bentley and the show hosts, as well as a unique insight into the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
The show gave viewers a comprehensive understanding of the political dynamics of the region and the importance of autonomy for Donbass. Bentley’s courage and dedication to the cause of freedom for Donbass was an inspiration to the viewers, who were able to gain a deeper understanding of the situation through his thoughts and experiences.
[Photo: A police officer allegedly used his shoe to brand a Star of David. (photo credit: MAARIV)]
The presiding judge, Amir Shaked, reportedly expressed his “horror” over the incident, the Times of Israel reported, and directed the case to the police’s internal investigations department.
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