‘It All Started When an Israeli Officer Hit the Man Who Broke his Fingers’ (JEWISH PRESS) By: Yori Yanover 04/16/12)
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After so many incidents in which Palestinian propaganda has managed
to rearrange the narrative so that the Israeli side appears to be the
aggressor, we could expect the IDF brass, as well as Israel’s
government, to show restraint, perhaps count to 30, before throwing
their own man under the media bus. But, alas, both IDF Chief of Staff
Benny Gantz and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned a senior
IDF officer for the way he appears on a selectively edited
Palestinian video on You Tube.
A picture, in this case, is worth a whole lot less than a thousand
words, because the picture is a video, and a video can be edited so
that the aggressor appears like the innocent victim.
Here is what appears to have happened:
A large group of 250 European and Palestinian activists belonging to
the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) were on a bicycle trip in
the Jordan Valley, a region which has enjoyed relative peace in the
relationship between local Arabs and the IDF, even as Judea and
Samaria were ignited in violent clashes.
The ISM website states that it is a “Palestinian-led movement
committed to resisting the Israeli apartheid in Palestine by using
nonviolent, direct-action methods and principles. Founded by a small
group of primarily Palestinian and Israeli activists in August, 2001,
ISM aims to support and strengthen the Palestinian popular resistance
by providing the Palestinian people with two resources, international
solidarity and an international voice with which to nonviolently
resist an overwhelming military occupation force.”
In other words, this is the equivalent of the Sinn Féin, the
political wing of the IRA. While Palestinian terrorists are engaged
directly in executing acts of murder against Jews in Israel and
abroad, the ISM creates provocation that helps divert media attention
from the brutality of Palestinian terrorism.
This very large group of dedicated agents provocateurs rode through
one of the villages in the valley, and when they tried to get on
highway 90, which runs the length of Judea and Samaria alongside the
Jordan River, they encountered Israeli soldiers and border policemen
who demanded their return to the village, because the activists had
not coordinated their trip with security forces.
It should be noted that, for security reasons, Palestinian traffic on
highway 90 is curbed and monitored by several checkpoints. This is
part of Israel’s overall effort to prevent unceasing Palestinian
attempts to attack Jewish targets both within and outside the “green
line.”
It should also be noted that, as the ISM itself states this plainly,
it is their mission to open up those road blocks, so that “the
Palestinian popular resistance,” e.g. the Islamist Jihad and Al
Fatah, be able to renew their attacks on Jewish targets.
Now you understand what the clash at the entrance to highway 90 was
all about.
According to the Deputy Commander of the Valley Brigade, Lt.-Col.
Shalom Eisner, the event, in which IDF soldiers were trying to block
the passage of 250 cyclists, lasted about two hours, only a few
minutes of which are shown in the video.
Once told they could not proceed, Eisner said, “the activists tried
to block the Jordan Valley road. We were the last vestige between
them and the highway, and the protesters tried to pass us again and
again, even though we insisted and explained to them that they are
forbidden to break into a military zone.”
At some point during that two-hour event, an ISM agent attacked
Eisner, and broke two of his fingers. Take a look at the way the
Israeli officer is holding his weapon, and you’ll realize he is
actually responding to a dangerous demonstrator, rather than
attacking him unprovoked. He was provoked and then some.
“I’ve learned my lesson from the incident and will never again be
dragged into provocation,” Eisner told Ma’ariv, “but you must
understand the whole situation, in which we were trying for two hours
to stop lawbreakers. I simply did my job.”
So far, this is a tale of two opposing groups, each attempting to
perform the task it had been assigned by its bosses: the ISM were
trying to push through the IDF checkpoint, and the IDF was working
very hard, and, considering the event lasted two hours, with
considerable self-restraint, to block their advance.
Now comes the part where on the Israeli side the bosses lose their
grip and throw their dedicated soldiers under the bus.
Of all the official reactions to the incident, the only sane and
responsible one came from the IDF Spokesperson’s office. It’s no
wonder – they’re paid to respond professionally and calmly. Their
statement said: “This is a grave incident. The Head of Central
Command, Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon, has ordered that a thorough and
serious inquiry be conducted. The inquiry will look into the
circumstances that preceded the events documented in the video as
well as the serious incident that is seen in the film. Lessons will
be learned and proper steps will be taken.”
Incidentally, Maj. Gen. Alon has also ordered the suspension of Lt.-
Col. Eisner, which also makes sense under the circumstances, assuming
that his time would probably be taken up by long conversations with
army investigators.
Bravo. No matter what the ISM are claiming, the IDF is going to take
its time, collect testimonies, analyze the evidence and issue a
reliable, truthful report. As it has done in the past.
What a pity that the man who commands the army which has such a
solid, reliable spokesperson, couldn’t do what is recommended in such
cases: shut up and let the pros do the talking.
IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz declared: “The incident does not
reflect IDF principles and will be thoroughly investigated.”
It is difficult to imagine a more convoluted statement, which,
essentially, condemns Lt.-Col. Eisner, whose behavior, according to
Ganz, was beyond the pale of IDF principles. If Eisner is already
guilty, what, exactly, is the purpose of the promised thorough
investigation? To determine just how horribly guilty he is?
The IDF, like most armies, has clear rules of engagement, and clear
procedures by which investigators determine whether or not those
rules had been followed. It’s not a moral issue, it’s a question of
whether or not the soldier in question was following the rules of
engagement to the best of his ability. If it is shown that he did,
then his behavior did absolutely reflect IDF principles.
But Gantz’s boss, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, came across even
worse, when he declared: “Such behavior does not characterize IDF
soldiers and officers and has no place in the Israel Defense Forces
and in the State of Israel.”
Based on a selectively edited You Tube video posted by the sworn
enemies of Israel.
At this point, largely because of the moronic reaction of the two men
in charge of Israel’s security concerns, it makes no difference
whether or not Lt.-Col. Shalom Eisner is exonerated by the
investigation. The world will move on to fresher, more exciting
videos. But the next Durban conference will certainly have two new
ingredients to add to its appetizing Jew hatred compote: the self-
condemning Zionist PM and Zionist COS. (© 2012 JewishPress. 04/16/12)
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