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The Slim Reaper 03-11-2019 12:24 PM

Israeli soldier films himself shooting Palestinian
 
before whatsapping the video to his girlfriend so she can praise him.





Time to end apartheid.

arista 03-11-2019 12:41 PM

Whats the Full Story
was he told to Halt?


And a rubber bullet is Not Death....................

The Slim Reaper 03-11-2019 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10705578)
whats the full story
was he told to halt?


and a rubber bullet is not death....................


SherzyK 03-11-2019 04:48 PM

Disgusting.

Tom4784 03-11-2019 04:49 PM

More cruelty from Israel, it's not surprising at this point sadly. So many Palestinian civillians have been victimised and killed by Israel and it's not going to stop anytime soon. The irony of a nation that was essentially born as a result of the horrors of WW2 succumbing to blatant human rights abuse is just really ****ing sad.

Cherie 03-11-2019 05:15 PM

horrific, why are some people so full of hate

arista 03-11-2019 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10705681)


Is he Alive , Though?

SherzyK 03-11-2019 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10705696)
Is he Alive , Though?

Regardless of whether he got killed or not, how is this acceptable?

Ammi 04-11-2019 04:38 AM

...as if it were a game, no feeling for humankind at all...all of them just turning and walking away without any care at all...apparently, reading through some of the tweets below...the soldier responsible was kicked out immediately and is under criminal investigation...

The Slim Reaper 04-11-2019 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10705696)
Is he Alive , Though?

Murder is the only crime in the world.

Dogeatdog 04-11-2019 04:24 PM

He just shot him in the back like it was nothing. Such disgusting people in the world.

The Slim Reaper 05-11-2019 12:25 PM


Niamh. 05-11-2019 12:29 PM

That's another one again? ^^ Disgusting

The Slim Reaper 05-11-2019 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10706243)
That's another one again? ^^ Disgusting

That's weird. It's the same incident, but the Israelis have blamed a woman for it, while a guy claimed he did it to his girlfriend.

Livia 05-11-2019 12:44 PM

Maybe it's the same kind of story as this:

https://www.israellycool.com/wordpre...me-690x606.png

It's a hoax, as are many stories of violence against Palestinians, but never a mention of Palestinian violence toward the only country in the Middle East where women are allowed to vote.

Niamh. 05-11-2019 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10706247)
That's weird. It's the same incident, but the Israelis have blamed a woman for it, while a guy claimed he did it to his girlfriend.

I didn't watch the videos because tbh I find that sort of thing too upsetting but I just presumed it was a different incident because the first one says it a male Soldier and the second says a female Police Officer weird

Niamh. 05-11-2019 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 10706248)
Maybe it's the same kind of story as this:

https://www.israellycool.com/wordpre...me-690x606.png

It's a hoax, as are many stories of violence against Palestinians, but never a mention of Palestinian violence toward the only country in the Middle East where women are allowed to vote.

Not according to wikipedia

Women's right to vote in the Arab world


Women were granted the right to vote on a universal and equal basis in Lebanon in 1952,[51] Syria (to vote) in 1949[52] (Restrictions or conditions lifted) in 1953,[53] Egypt in 1956,[54] Tunisia in 1959,[55] Mauritania in 1961,[56] Algeria in 1962,[57] Morocco in 1963,[58] Libya[59] and Sudan in 1964,[60] Yemen in 1967[52] (full right) in 1970,[61] Bahrain in 1973,[62] Jordan in 1974,[63] Iraq (full right) 1980,[62] Kuwait in 1985[64] (later removed and re-granted in 2005) and Oman in 1994.[65] Saudi Arabia in 2015.[66]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_the_Arab_world

The Slim Reaper 05-11-2019 01:47 PM

Won't somebody think of the occupiers

Ammi 05-11-2019 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10706247)
That's weird. It's the same incident, but the Israelis have blamed a woman for it, while a guy claimed he did it to his girlfriend.

...it did appear to be a female soldier as there was an investigation against her and she was dismissed...So sad that someone else would claim the action as if it was a thing to be proud of...

The Slim Reaper 05-11-2019 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10706300)
...it did appear to be a female soldier as there was an investigation against her and she was dismissed...So sad that someone else would claim the action as if it was a thing to be proud of...

Whomever it was, being sacked for a hoax must be terrible.

The Slim Reaper 05-11-2019 04:34 PM

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-i...source=twitter

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel’s Supreme Court upheld a government decision to deport a Human Rights Watch (HRW) official accused of backing an international pro-Palestinian boycott campaign, an edict he said was aimed at stifling criticism of Israel.

The court ratified an Interior Ministry refusal to renew the work visa of Omar Shakir, a U.S. citizen representing New York-based HRW in Israel and the Palestinian territories, and ordered him to leave within 20 days.

Israel says he supports the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement which it has criminalized.

It has lobbied Western powers to follow suit, and Shakir’s case was a test for its anti-boycott legislation.

Shakir contested the argument that his past pro-Palestinian statements, before being appointed to the HRW post in 2016, constituted current backing for boycotts of Israel.

“Israeli Supreme Court upholds my deportation over my rights advocacy,” Shakir tweeted about the unanimous decision by the three-judge court.

He said that if the Israeli government forces him to leave, it will be joining Iran, North Korea and Egypt in blocking access for HRW officials monitoring rights violations.

“We won’t stop. And we won’t be the last,” Shakir wrote.

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Israeli Interior Minister Aryeh Deri said he was happy with the decision. “Anyone who acts against the country should know we will not allow them to work or live here,” he said.

Before the ruling, HRW said Israel’s move against Shakir showed it was seeking to suppress rights criticism.

HRW says it does not support boycotts of Israel.

It has defended Shakir’s statements since joining, including a tweet backing online rental service Airbnb’s delisting a year ago of homes in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

Airbnb later reversed that decision after intense criticism from Israel and litigation in U.S. and Israeli courts.

Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan said Israel granted hundreds of visas a year to rights activists and invited HRW to appoint a replacement for Shakir.

Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian envoy to Britain and adviser to President Mahmoud Abbas, tweeted that the ruling was a “disgraceful but expected outcome because of international inaction”.

Ayman Odeh, a senior politician representing Israel’s Arab minority, added on Twitter that deporting Shakir “only proves to us and to the world the extent to which his work is needed”.

Livia 06-11-2019 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10706272)
Not according to wikipedia

Women's right to vote in the Arab world


Women were granted the right to vote on a universal and equal basis in Lebanon in 1952,[51] Syria (to vote) in 1949[52] (Restrictions or conditions lifted) in 1953,[53] Egypt in 1956,[54] Tunisia in 1959,[55] Mauritania in 1961,[56] Algeria in 1962,[57] Morocco in 1963,[58] Libya[59] and Sudan in 1964,[60] Yemen in 1967[52] (full right) in 1970,[61] Bahrain in 1973,[62] Jordan in 1974,[63] Iraq (full right) 1980,[62] Kuwait in 1985[64] (later removed and re-granted in 2005) and Oman in 1994.[65] Saudi Arabia in 2015.[66]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_the_Arab_world


Women can vote in Saudi and Yemen and all those other countries... So that's all okay then!

I'm talking about real political freedom.

And quite a few of those countries you mention are in Africa, not the Middle East.

Niamh. 06-11-2019 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 10706610)
Women can vote in Saudi and Yemen and all those other countries... So that's all okay then!

I'm talking about real political freedom.

And quite a few of those countries you mention are in Africa, not the Middle East.

What do you mean "that's all OK then"? What's all OK then? I was just pointing out that Israel is not the only country in the Middle east where women can vote.

I actually had no idea if what you said was correct or not so I googled it and pasted the list, those African countries are considered "arab" I guess :shrug:

Livia 06-11-2019 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10706614)
What do you mean "that's all OK then"? What's all OK then? I was just pointing out that Israel is not the only country in the Middle east where women can vote.

I actually had no idea if what you said was correct or not so I googled it and pasted the list, those African countries are considered "arab" I guess :shrug:

I didn't say Arab, I said Middle East. And there's no need to be aggressive.

I suppose to understand, you have to know a little bit about the status of women in those "middle eastern" countries. Maybe you could Google that.

It wasn't that long ago that you were surprised when I said about the anti-Semitism I'd experience, you told me that you didn't know that Jew-hate was a thing. You were actually surprised that people hate Jews. So I'm not comfortable continuing this conversation with you.

Niamh. 06-11-2019 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 10706619)
I didn't say Arab, I said Middle East. And there's no need to be aggressive.

I suppose to understand, you have to know a little bit about the status of women in those "middle eastern" countries. Maybe you could Google that.

It wasn't that long ago that you were surprised when I said about the anti-Semitism I'd experience, you told me that you didn't know that Jew-hate was a thing. You were actually surprised that people hate Jews. So I'm not comfortable continuing this conversation with you.

How was I being "aggressive"?

Ok, no problem Livia, clearly you need to do a bit of googling yourself though before making incorrect statements like Israel is the only country in the Middle East where women can vote.


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