Posted on 09/21/2006 7:01:14 AM PDT by Alouette
Army must make law enforcement against settlers a policy backed by action
Mooky Dagan Published: 09.21.06, 14:49
For years human rights organizations have pointed out the complicity between the Israel Defense Forces command headquarters in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Israeli settlers, nurtured by policies intended to facilitate the Judaization of the West Bank.
The armys bond with the settlers leads to a policy of non-action as far as maintaining the law and the security of Palestinians, who are subject to constant violent harassment by their illegal neighbors.
While the IDF and the Civil Administration (which deals with civilian conflicts between settlers and Palestinians), dismiss these charges as nonsense, Colonel Yuval Bazak, who finished his tenure in the West Bank, admits to a conflict of interest and complicity in many violations of the law.
Among them: The failure to dismantle illegal outposts, the failure to prevent settler violence against Palestinian civilians or to prosecute the settlers; and non-cooperation with the Israel Police. Yet Colonel Bazak faces no sanctions for these lapses.
Problematic connection
As documented in a comprehensive report by Israeli human rights group Yesh Din, the close bond between the settlers and the army has serious implications:
The army does not give sufficient support to police investigations, and thereby sometimes undermines them. Often the army refuses to provide the escort necessary to conduct investigations at the scene or inside the settlements.
The army does not deploy forces permanently in known friction areas, where a permanent presence could improve the situation immediately. The security constraints within which the IDF operates must not be used as an excuse not to protect the civilian population.
The soldiers on the ground are not aware of their law enforcement powers and obligations. Settlers have provoked and attacked Palestinian olive harvesters while soldiers on order to guard them did nothing to stop or detain the settlers until the police arrived.
The Civil Administration conducts a biased policy in favor of the settlers in cases of land disputes. The common practice is to demand that a Palestinian complainant present expensive measurement papers to prove his ownership. Under an unbiased policy, the settler suspected of trespassing on land that isn't his should be the one required to present the necessary documents.
Ideological offenses, by definition, involve violence justified in the offenders mind as a means to achieve larger, collective goals. It is difficult to fight such ideology-backed violence without taking harsh measures which would be possible only by severing the ties between the IDF and the settlers.
The IDF must make law enforcement against settlers a policy backed by action. The defense minister must instruct the Central Command that law enforcement is a military objective and that commanders will be evaluated as much for their success in maintaining the law as for preventing terrorism.
Mooky Dagan is a member of the human rights organization Yesh Din's steering committee
Somebody claiming to own land has to show title! Wow, what a wild and crazy concept.
Warning! This is a high-volume ping list.
"Mooky?"
"Yuval Bozo"
Self-despising "Jews" such as this author are as grave a threat to Israel as the terrorists. Perhaps more so.
If I could enter a time machine I'd take chazerai like Dagen to sobibor and trade him for a good Jew. As a matter of fact I'd even function as a kapo and push him in . I'd do the same for adam shapiro, sulzberger and Chomsky
Dagan, Adam Shapiro and Chomsky would be a TEAM of kapos and gang up together and push you in.
George Soros actually was a kapo.
Soros obviously seems like he was akapo, but do you have proof. this could burst his judenrat bubble.
By the way , shana tova
He is even more of a yentser than I ever realized. I only hope his progeny are goyim, let them have his sick genes( yes I know the Chabadnik line that he still has a yiddishe neshama but I wouldn't mind ridding ourselves of some of them)
He gave $100K to Chabad of Russia which for him is the equivalent of you dropping a nickel into the pushka.
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