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Related: About this forumWhitewashing The Settlers' Police Force
Israeli police in the West Bank manage to avoid carrying out the most basic of investigative actions even while holding in custody two suspects caught red-handed.By Yesh Din, written by Yossi Gurv
On July 26, 2010, Israeli civilians some of whom were seen coming from the direction of the settlements of Yizhar and Har Bracha went on two rampages in the Palestinian village of Burin. In the first and more severe case, they attacked and destroyed property; when the owner, Ibrahim Id, could no longer stand watching his property go up in flames and approached the scene, they hit him over the head with an iron bar. Id lost consciousness and had to be treated in a hospital.
During the second rampage, Israeli civilians stoned the nearby home of Bashir Hamza Zaban. Unfortunately for the hoodlums, border policemen were on the scene and spotted them. The cops chased the attackers, detaining two of them. One of the detainees hid a knife in his shoe. The two refused to identify themselves, but later were identified in the police station. The two reserved their right to remain silent during their interrogation. Zaban also managed to identify a third attacker, who unlike the detainees was not hooded.
On its face, this is an open and shut case. Yet lo and behold: even though two suspects were arrested, having been caught red-handed; even though one of them was carrying a concealed knife; and even though they refused to identify themselves the police wouldnt do even the bare minimum, i.e. ask the victim to identify his attackers. Instead, they closed the case, citing lack of evidence.
Hold on, the epic screw-up of this case is just beginning. Despite the fact that Zaban noted in his statement to the police that he was aware of the attack on Id, and although he gave the police a disc containing photos of the attack on Id, the police took its sweet time and summoned Id for a statement in November of 2010, a mere five months after the incident. After all, we all know that the wintesses memories only improve as time passes by.
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Whitewashing The Settlers' Police Force (Original Post)
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R. Daneel Olivaw
(12,606 posts)1. From the article.
Such phenomenal incompetence, which would not surprise anyone familiar with the SJPD (Samaria and Judea Police Department), generally has two plausible explanations. The first is that the cops and their superiors are complete failures at their duties. The second is that theyre not that dumb, in fact theyre quite smart: we can assume they have a good reason to believe that if they do their jobs properly, they will be harmed. Some of them, after all, live among the population theyre charged with investigating. So they do a half-assed job, ignore evidence, silence nasty questions, and bullshit their way through the closing of a case, hoping no one pays attention.
Such a police force is the hallmark of dark regimes. The SJPD has been functioning this way for years. Anyone who thinks that these investigators, when re-posted within Israel proper, will not retain the work norms developed beyond the separation wall, is deluding herself. As for us, Yesh Din, once we lifted our jaws off the floor, we appealed the decision to close this case. We hope that the embarrassing negligence of the SJPD will force the prosecution to act. Well keep you informed.
What an appalling example of Israeli apartheid.
I'm surprised that the settlers haven't taken a page out the old US south where crosses were burned on the properties of African Americans to run them off.
I guess that firstly the settlers don't have to worry about being competent enough since the Israeli police and IDF have their backs.