Monday, December 22, 2008

Sickening- Israeli police force West Bank teenager to drive on Sabbath - held for post-Sabbath interrogation

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I don't know if this kid was Shomer Shabbat but if he was, chances are he was not carrying a cell phone on him and there was no way to alert friends and family about his arrest on Shabbat.  Chances are his family and friends were not calling anyone either because of Shabbat.

This gov't will use every weapon at its disposal (and it need not be a gun) against the settlers. 

They have consistently taken advantage of the tzniut of religious young girls and women and purposely put them in a situation to compromise their religious codes of modesty when they dare to assert our rights to Eretz Yisroel.  For example the girls that were imprisoned and subjected to strip searches for their refusal to recognize the Israeli Court System which has a proven bias against the settlers. 

It is clear from Amona and from the expulsion of Beit Hashalom that they sent men Yassam guys to physically carry out the women in a most brutal fashion.  It's quite obvious from the videos.

Elisheva Federman was forced to remove her headcovering for DNA samples after they destroyed her home and assaulted her husband and kids for allegingly kicking the police officer.  I would have loved to see their proof on that one. It for sure would have shown who the real criminals were.

Now they use Shabbat to their advantage to arrest teenagers whose crime is love of Eretz Yisroel.  Just disgusting.

I think I want to puke.  And they call these kids lawbreakers??????

 I suppose they don't feel that they have to answer to a higher authority.

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Date: Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 1:15 PM
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Is there no limit to the evil of this government. is this how they get their kicks
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ISRAELI POLICE ARREST YOUTH AND FORCE THEM TO PROFANE SABBATH
www.israeljustice.com/news2.asp?key=155
Date added: 12/20/2008

 JERUSALEM -- In the latest crackdown on West Bank Jews, Israeli police
arrested a teenager and forced him to profane the Sabbath as part of a
campaign to roundup and investigate youth who protest against the
government.
  "Plain-clothed detectives came from behind and arrested me at 9.30 on
Shabbat [the Sabbath] morning," the youth said. "They took me to the police
station and held me until the end of Shabbat. They wanted to keep me until
the investigation on Sunday but then they released me."
  The youth said he was arrested at the Netzer outpost, located in the
Etzion bloc of Jewish communities, and forced to ride in a police car to the
police station at the Etzion junction, despite the fact that he would only
be investigated by a detective who was off-duty on Saturday.
  "They follow us and monitor our cell phones," he said. "They wanted to
hold me another day until the detective arrives from Hebron but then they
released me."
  The teenager said the police are looking to roundup and investigate
teenagers who protested against the violent police eviction of about 200
Jews from the Peace House in Hebron on Dec. 4, during which 25 people were
injured.
  The police crackdown on Jewish dissidents comes in the wake of a pledge
by Defense Minister Ehud Barak to impose harsher punishments against 300,000
Jews in the West Bank.
  "We must be more severe in punishments meted out to lawbreakers in Judea
and Samaria," Barak said during the cabinet meeting on Dec. 14.
  At least 30 people have since been arrested for blocking roads in Judea
and Samaria to protest the eviction in Hebron, about twenty teenagers were
arrested during the eviction and it its aftermath and administrative
expulsion orders forcing residents from their homes in Judea and Samaria
have been issued.


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