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IDF officer who hit Danish protester unlikely to be dismissed, precedents indicate

Very few of the investigations into alleged acts of gratuitous violence by IDF soldiers against Palestinians, protesters in West Bank result in criminal prosecution or discharge from army. By Gili Cohen Tags: IDFWest Bank

Will Lt. Col. Shaul Eisner, who was filmed over the weekend hitting a Danish protester with his rifle butt in the Jordan Valley, be dismissed from the army for his behavior? Probably not, at least based on how past incidents of soldier violence have been handled.

Very few of the investigations into alleged acts of gratuitous violence by Israel Defense Forces soldiers against Palestinians or protesters in the West Bank have resulted in criminal prosecution or discharge from the army, even when the incidents were filmed and generated a public outcry.

Human rights organizations say this proves that although the military establishment condemns such violence when it occurs, it does not prosecute perpetrators to the full extent of the law.

Military defense attorneys believe that Eisner will get off with a reprimand, given the sequence of events as he describes it.

Eisner, who has expressed regret for his behavior, said the video shown all over the world was a mere snippet of a two-hour incident. Before he hit the protester with his rifle, Eisner said, he was wounded by the pro-Palestinian activists, who were beating the soldiers with sticks.

An examination of several cases that made headlines over the years shows that most of them resulted in no significant action being taken against the accused perpetrators.

In 2005, Armored Corps battalion commander Lt. Col. David Kimchi head-butted a Palestinian protester in the stomach near Qalqilyah. Military Police conducted an investigation, but no charges were filed.

Kimchi was promoted three years later, and is now head of the combat doctrine department in the Operations Directorate.

In late 2003, during a demonstration in which sections of the security fence were cut in the Biddya area, left-wing activist Gil Naamati was shot in the leg. It took a year for the Military Police to investigate, after which they decided not to file criminal charges against any of the soldiers or commanders involved.

In 2007, Capt. Yair Amitai, commander of a reserve company, was filmed kicking one protester and sticking the barrel of his weapon into another. Though the Military Police investigated, no criminal charges were brought. The commander of the Judea and Samaria Brigade at the time, Brig.-Gen. Noam Tibon (now a major general ) made do with reprimanding Amitai for conduct unbecoming an officer.

In 2008, an IDF officer was filmed firing a rubber bullet at close range at demonstrators near Bil'in, in what appeared to be a violation of IDF regulations. A Military Police investigation was launched only two months later, following a demand by the human rights group B'Tselem. The file was closed in August, after two-and-a-half years, with no legal measures taken.

Criminal indictments have been filed in at least two prominent incidents. The IDF said more than 30 indictments have been filed against officers and soldiers since 2007 for violence or abuse of Palestinians.

In one of the incidents, in July 2008, an Armored Corps battalion commander, Lt. Col. Omri Broberg, was filmed holding a bound Palestinian while telling a soldier under his command, Leonardo Corea, to shoot a rubber bullet at him at close range. Broberg was removed from his command, and the two were charged with unbecoming conduct.

In response to a petition filed against the weak indictment, the High Court of Justice, in an unusual move, said the charge was "extremely unreasonable."

As a result, the indictment was reissued and Borberg was charged and convicted of improper threats and conduct unbecoming an officer. But he was not demoted; he was sentenced with not being promoted for two years. Corea was charged with illegal use of a weapon and demoted to private.

In a 2009 incident, Capt. (res.) Adam Malul was charged with using undue violence against Palestinians while questioning them in Kafr Kadum. The military tribunal sentenced him to 64 days in a military lockup and 32 days of house arrest.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/idf-officer-who-hit-danish-protester-unlikely-to-be-dismissed-precedents-indicate-1.424684


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  • Stupid Danish punk sticking his nose where it doesn't belong, fighting for causes he doesn't understand. And if you're going to fight for a cause, you might get clipped in the nose, yes?

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  • Where are these "Human Rights Activists" when the Pally's are using MIckey Mouse to teach preschool children to hate jews, and murder jews, and to aspire to be suicide bombers? Where are these "Human Rights Activists" when the Pally's are shooting thousands of rockets into Israel? Where are these "Human Rights Activists" when the Pally's are blowing up children, cutting the throats of sleeping Israeli infants, and highjacking school buses and killing everybody aboar More..

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    • @grunt
      Btselem is documenting each of those petty little rockets that don't kill anyone while Israel kills and kidnaps schoolchildren and lets settlers raze and burn Palestinian crops while Soldiers destroy and bar palestinians from their own farmlands.

      Oh, and lets not forget documenting Israel 'accidentally' dropping a "precision missile" on a house killing 21 members of a family

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    • @FUCK_S0PA The family of a terrorist? The neighbors of a terrorist? Collateral damage. You do your best, but shit happens. That's war.
      Where is the outrage for the decades of aircraft Highjackings and murders? Where is the outrage about the Palestinians, with the assistance of Asian and German Anarchists like the Red Brigades and the Bader-Meinhoff Gang in blowing up airport snackbars and terminals and machine gunning innocent passengers in Rome, Athens, and Vienna? Where is the outrage for a P More..

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    • @grunt
      " Collateral damage" Thats what Hitler said too
      And their were 150,000 Jewish soldiers in Hitler's army.

      And where is the outrage from incidents like the Lavon Affair and USS Liberty. Or Jonathan Pollard who sold US nuclear secrets that ended up in the hands of the Soviets, that Israel is still trying to free.

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    • @grunt where is the outrade for the attack on the USS liberty. You are just a pawn of israel and they could give a shit if you live or die, well they care if you die as long as its for them. you fool.

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    • @bigoleboobs Where's the outrage for Bobby Kennedy, and Leon Klinghoffer,and Robert Stetham? Where's the outrage for the Munich massacre?

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  • 2nd Picture from the top: Bassem Abu-Rahma, a Palestinian resident of Bil'in, was killed after being struck by a tear gas grenade during a protest against the separation barrier.AP

    3rd Picture from the top: An IDF soldier shooting a bound Palestinian in the foot with a rubber bullet.

    Photo by: B’Tselem


    4th Picture from the top: An IDF captain captured beating a Palestinian. Channel 10

    5th Picture from the top: Lt. Col. Shaul Eisner attacking activist with M-16 rifle

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  • Interesting bunch of propoganda photos ahead of the one of the minor incident. I especially like the Israeli flag splashed with fake blood.
    I think they should promote this guy and put him in charge of all the armoured bulldozers. Then he could really clear out those foreign commie troublemakers. They were looking for trouble, with a Pally "Critical Mass" event like the idiots in D.C. do. Fucking anarchist idiots.

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    • @grunt
      "I think they should promote this guy and put him in charge of all the armoured bulldozers"
      That would follow precedent and probable

      Nope, they were highlighting Israel barring Palestinians from their own farmlands and destroying said farms

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    • @FUCK_S0PA

      You might find this interesting...

      Red Alert! CISPA (HR 3523) The Cyber Intelligance Sharing & Protection Act already has over 100 congressional co-sponsers

      http://www.dailypaul.com/227007/red-alert-cispa-hr-3523-the-ciber-intelligance-sharing-protection-act-already-has-over-100-congressional-co-sponsers

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    • @RP2012
      "Land of the free" MY BALLS

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    • @FUCK_S0PA Those dirt worshipor Palestinians should have made peace with Israel 60 years ago. They reap what they sow.Israel needs a secure and defensible border to keep out the evilmurderous Palestinian scumballs. That's established. If the Ragheads want to come back to the peace table without preconditions great. If not, fuck them. They walked.

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    • @grunt
      They did, and Israel wanted control of their airspace, not to form a military, and for the Israeli military to be able to use their land whenever they wanted.

      But one-sided Israeli-firsters like yourself only see a problem when its your sovereignty that is shit on

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  • I'm not surprised.

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  • I like how three articles above this one is news on the exact opposite happening...

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  • But fire bombing a cafe full of kid's is ok!
    What a fucked up world...

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  • wounded by the activist..... what a load of shit.. screw israel as a country, screw their god who is apparently a real estate agent.. screw jews in the american government that give our lives and tax dollars to israel... SCREW THE ENTIRE MIDDLE EAST.

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  • i have an israel flag as doormat in front of my house.

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