How Israel treats Palestinian children (imagine if these were Israeli children being treated this way?)


By gold.sarah
March 4, 2010
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General background

The mass arrest and ill-treatment of at least 17 children from the Al Jalazun Refugee Camp, on 11 February 2010, is not an isolated incident. On 29 September 2009, DCI-Palestine submitted 11 cases to the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture arising out of three incidents where the Israeli army entered Palestinian villages in the middle of the night and rounded up children en masse, accusing them of throwing stones at the Wall and settler by-pass roads in the West Bank.

The first incident occurred in the village of Tura al Gharbiya, near Jenin, in the early hours of 19 January 2009. Units from the Israeli army took children as young as 12 years old from their homes and interrogated them in the village youth centre before transferring them to an interrogation and detention centre. The children report being beaten and threatened into providing confessions stating that they threw stones at the Wall.

The second incident occurred on 26 March 2009, in the village of Haris, south of Nablus. As many as 90 children were rounded up by units from the Israeli army and subjected to beatings and threats. The children were accused of throwing stones at Route 505, a nearby road used by Israeli settlers in the West Bank. The case was reported in The Independent newspaper on 9 June, which referred to a 'fanatical atmosphere' among soldiers during the incident in which 'curses, humiliation, pulling hair and ears, kicks and slaps' were the norm.

The third incident occurred in the village of Azzun, near Qalqiliya, in the early hours of 14 July 2009. Boys as young as 15 report receiving severe beatings during intense interrogation sessions that occurred in a number of locations. One boy recalls that during his interrogation 'he asked me how many times I threw stones. I told him I never threw stones. He hit me with his hands and kicked me. After that he stepped heavily on my leg and said 'you son of a whore, I'll break your head if you don't confess.' As a result, the boy became very scared and 'confessed to throwing stones just to get rid of the pain he was causing me.' The same boy then signed a confession written in Hebrew, a language he does not understand.

These cases are just some examples of what appears to be the systematic and institutionalised ill-treatment of approximately 700 Palestinian children by Israeli authorities each year in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. The situation has not improved since the UN Committee Against Torture published its Concluding Observations regarding torture and ill-treatment in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory in May 2009.

More recently, B’Tselem documented four incidents in Silwan, East Jerusalem, in which children were arrested by police officers and Israel Security Agency agents accompanied by armed border policemen. The children, aged 12 to 15, were reportedly taken from their beds in the middle of the night, handcuffed, and brought to interrogation at the police station in the Russian Compound, in West Jerusalem.

There are currently 318 Palestinian children being held in Israeli detention facilities.

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gold.sarah

4 March, 2010 - 13:36

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Just to reiterate:

There are currently 318 Palestinian children being held in Israeli detention facilities.


Akiva

4 March, 2010 - 14:43

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What source did you copy/paste your propaganda from?


gold.sarah

4 March, 2010 - 15:00

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On the last date that figures are available (2010) there were 44 children under the age of sixteen held by the IPS. The rest of the detainees are aged between 16 - 18.

These figures are provided by the IDF and the IPS so may very well be lower than actual - given the IDFs capacity to exaggerate down statistics that confirm the brutal occupation.


Akiva

4 March, 2010 - 15:24

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I was talking about the propaganda you included as to why they were held and the various quotes etc.

The numbers mean very little as it's well known arab youths are detained for violent and dangerous behavior and it only serves to prove how widespread the problem is.

So we'd really need to see your sources for all of the above, if you don't mind.

Oh and there is no occupation.


moshetzarfati2

4 March, 2010 - 15:34

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Sorry, Akiva, but Israel detains Palestinians on a whim sometimes and then trumps up allegations of violent behaviour post factum.
Oh and there is an occupation by the Israelis of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights. And that occupation will be the death of Israel.


Akiva

4 March, 2010 - 15:42

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moshetzarfati2 - Really? Where's the sources for this then? Obviously they'd need to be impartial and unbiased to be taken seriously...

Do explain how Israel occupies Judea/Samaria, East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights?


moshetzarfati2

4 March, 2010 - 15:56

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Israel is occupying the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights because it acquired them by force.


Akiva

4 March, 2010 - 17:19

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...in a defensive war.

Still waiting on those credible sources?


moshetzarfati2

4 March, 2010 - 17:43

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Irrespective of any war, acquisition of land by force is still an occupation.
And the sources are the Israeli group, shovrim shetikah (breaking the silence). No doubt you would reject that source, but at least they have served in the Israeli Army. Have you?


Yvetta

4 March, 2010 - 17:54

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You haven't done a Shirley Eaton by any chance, have you Moshe? You're not all Gold and glimmery?
Nu?


moshetzarfati2

4 March, 2010 - 19:09

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Not entirely clear on the connection with a Bond girl, Yvetta


ibrows

4 March, 2010 - 22:24

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Akiva

Catherine Cook (2004) 'Stolen Youth: the politics of Israel's detention of Palestinian children'.

Addameer - prisoners support and Human Rights Association claims that 'Since the beginning of this Intifada in September 2000, over 2500 children have been arrested. Currently there are at least 340 Palestinian children being held in Israeli Prisons'.


Yvetta

5 March, 2010 - 08:59

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No doubt these "children" have been handy with rocks, stones, and other missiles.


moshetzarfati2

5 March, 2010 - 09:14

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And no doubt the people facing these children, Yvetta, are very handy with M16 rifles, Galil rifles, Rocket-propelled grenades, Merkava tanks, 155mm mobile howitzers, MLRS, Apache helicopter gunships, F16 jets and a couple of Missile gun boats.


Akiva

5 March, 2010 - 13:46

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They're called the Army, moshetzarfati2. Most Sovreign Nations have one and feel obliged to take action when their citizens are being threatened. This is particularly the case when the institution (The PA) who should be clamping down on this, only encourage it. You see, we live in the real world where Israel is surrounded by people who do not believe it should exist.

If Israel is rounding up so many extremist youths who threaten her, not only do I support it but I suggest that only shows the scale of the issue.


moshetzarfati2

5 March, 2010 - 13:53

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Akiva, some would suggest that dropping 15-tonne bombs on residential areas or using one of the world best-equipped armies to fight 15-year-old armed with rocks is no less terrorism than blowing up busses or restaurants. Israel is digging its own grave by behaving this way.


JLCohen

5 March, 2010 - 16:02

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Wish the IDF would come and have words with the little pisher who chucked a stone at my cat last week.


moshetzarfati2

5 March, 2010 - 16:22

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How well was your cat armed (pawed)?


JLCohen

5 March, 2010 - 16:56

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Standard feline issue weaponry and armour - 20 razor-sharp CLAW attack/defence and climbing devices, almost complete array of FANGS anti-aircraft (oh ok, bird) weapons, except the one the vet took out. He also has the latest high-speed evacuation gear and ran away.

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