Posted on 07/01/2009 1:31:53 PM PDT by LibWhacker
Israeli Border Police films itself humiliating Arabs
The video isn't long, only 43 seconds in length and was most probably filmed with a mobile phone.
Watch it and you'll see a scared Palestinian youth slapping himself - a sad and humiliated look in his eyes - while cameramen chuckle in the background and order him to continue slapping himself.
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I see nothing but a teenager tapping his cheek. Any assertions that this is a Palestinian trying to cross the Israeli border is a mere assertion.
The right side of his face looked redened, as if he had been slapped. But where’s the proof the Israeli Border Police did this? If they did, then they need to be disciplined. I hate bullies of any kind.
There are so many unknowns about this video.
1. Is he really a Palestinian? This could have been made in Iran for all we know.
2. Is he actually talking to the border police?
3. Is this an actual border crossing?
4. Is that really an Israeli border police jeep?
5. What took place prior to the incident?
7. Is this a guy that has given them problems in the past?
8. Is this just a clumsy disgusting example of propaganda?
Look, even if it were true, cry me a freakin’ river!
Seriously, what’s the jaw-dropping scoop here? What precisely am I supposed to be outraged about? Why am I supposed to give a flying Philadelphia pickle?
Admin, if possible, could you add an appropriate comment in brackets to reflect the reality of this thread?
;-)
the flies must love his hand considering where it's been.
Thanks for posting this.
Criminals and Terrorists Beware: You Are Being Watched
Israel National News | July 1, 2009 | Israel National News Staff
Posted on 07/01/2009 1:27:05 PM PDT by Tzvi INN.com
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