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israeli settlers on the rampage

brian | 17.10.2002 09:34

attack journalists

Dozens of settlers attacked journalists covering yesterday's dismantling of the Havat Gilad outpost.

Media figures who were accosted included a Channel One film crew, a reporter from The New York Times and a crew from the Russian NTV television network.

Stones were thrown at the journalists; settlers blocked access to the site; and some journalists' vehicles were badly damaged by groups of young Jews, who "went wild like a crazed, incited mob," as Channel One correspondent, Menahem Hadar, reported.

Hadar said later that some 30, kippa-wearing youths attacked Channel One photographer Moshe Friedman, then grabbed and threw his camera. "We tried to get away from them, but they continued to chase us anywhere we went, and also threw rocks at us," said Hadar. "Some 14-year-old teenagers came up to us and demanded that we hand over the camera and film; then they kicked the photographer and smashed our car's windshield."

Other journalists on the scene reported that 10-year-old children hurled rocks at them, and that the young settlers "behaved like monsters."


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THUG CULTURE IMPORTED FROM US STATE

17.10.2002 10:19

These predominantly US settlers have been trained in hatred and divisiveness and do not represent the views of all Jews but it has to be understood that like the CIA trained Taleban - the US state leaves little room for morals and scrutiny of behavour in its lust for power and superiority.

Feeling emotions for other people is a gift of love not hate

Millennium Leia


Teenage Kicks

17.10.2002 12:33

In 2001 there were 100 confirmed killings and deaths of journalists and media staff - the highest for six years. Many of the victims died in war zones.

In Genoa journalists were attacked by both protestors, undercover police and riot police, though the police inflicted much worse injuries and beatings.

Sometimes people see journalists as their friends, other times as their enemies. Given the twisted relationship between capitalism, politics, and the media, it's no surprise that journalists come under attack.

Indeed journalists come under fire all over the world, often from both sides of any conflict zone. This is nothing out of the ordinary. That this report states the rock throwing was from teenagers is also not shocking given the day to day reality these kids live in. I mean shit, the grown up israeli troops have a terrible record of firing live amunition, consussion and real grenades at international journalists (and international protestors).

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israeli lives getting back to normal

17.10.2002 21:10

Lives of Israelis finally getting back to normal
Mandela Ibn Madroob, BNN, 25 September 2002


Setting aside war and terror, Israelis are following their government's advice and resuming their normal routines: going to work, taking kids to school, having dinner in restaurants and meeting friends at bars. And harassing Palestinians.

Aiming his M-16 at Palestinian commuters, Yaron Dor, a resident of Kiryat Arba, an Israeli settlement in Hebron, said he was doing his part to restore normality.

"The Prime Minister said we need to fight terrorism by going on with our lives, so I'm doing what I've done--and done well--since I was 16: harassing Palestinians," he said. "Before this wave of terror, we were free to assault and brutalize our Palestinian neighbours with near-total impunity. Now we can resume our daily habits."

Israeli settlers in the West Bank used to burn Palestinian crops and destroy property regularly, causing extensive economic losses to the Palestinian community. Since the start of the current Intifada, however, they have had to forego arson. "We didn't do as much as we used to; the army ended up doing much of our usual work," Said David Keller, a well-armed US-born settler living in Kiryat Arba.

"Since the Israeli government called on all its citizens to resume normal life, we thought we have to comply with this demand," Keller added. "Yesterday, we sprayed pesticides on the grape vines of several Palestinian farmers. We're happy that we can resume our way of life here in Judea and Samaria."

Elsewhere in the West Bank, Israeli settlers and IDF soldiers resumed their interrupted relations. "The army resumed participation in our cultural events and activities," said Keller. "With the current period of calm, resulting from a long and enforced curfew, they now have more time for us."

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