Palestinian Prisoners; Kidnapped and Neglected

Sami Jamil Jadallah
Sami Jamil Jadallah

Sami Jamil Jadallah

In contrast to Gilad Shalit, the French-Israeli soldier kidnapped by Hamas on June 2006, who became a cause celebrate by heads of states, international organizations, kidnapped Palestinian civilians are ignored by Israel, by the Palestinian leadership, certainly by the world community.

Gilad Shalit was not an ordinary Israeli civilian citizen.  He was a soldier, a member of the IDF, carrying a gun, ready to shoot and kill. He was a prisoner of war.  In contrast, the Palestinian prisoners held under administrative detention are kidnapped civilians, not soldiers, not carrying guns, did not shoot or kill any one. They are simply kidnapped and held without cause and without trial by a criminal Israel and every one that count remains silent. Continue reading

Shalit got off lightly

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Considering a Palestinian kid throwing stones gets imprisonment and mashed testicles…

Standing his ground against evil invaders like Shalit…. if caught this youngster can expect imprisonment and mashed testicles.

While the whole world, it seemed, was in ecstasy over the freeing of Gilad Shalit, I was amazed to discover that the Israeli tank-gunner had been made an honorary citizen of Rome, Paris, Baltimore, Miami, Pittsburgh and New Orleans.

Knowing what we know, that’s pretty sick stuff. Continue reading

Yes, rejoice for precious Shalit

Stuart Littlewood

Stuart Littewood

…but spare a thought (and do something) for the thousands of Palestinians still languishing in Israel’s prisons

I was once a national serviceman myself, drafted into the military by a barmy government. So I can’t deny that I’m pleased for Gilad Shalit and his parents. No teenage soldier, especially a conscript, should spend 5 years in anyone’s prison even if soldiering for the world’s vilest regime.

On the other hand why is there such a torrent of sympathy for Shalit when the much-hyped thousand-for-one prisoner swop leaves 8,000 Palestinians still rotting in Israeli jails, some of them having languished in captivity far longer than our Israeli hero?

And for those 8,000 it’s no picnic. A United Nations Human Rights Council report (A/HRC/WG.6/3/ISR/3) of December 2008 highlighted some unpalatable truths about life in Israel’s prisons…

  • use of coercive techniques to extract confessions
  • use of confessional evidence obtained illegally to convict
  • lack of effective mechanisms for investigating complaints of torture.
  • arrests and detentions are based on secret evidence to which neither the detainees nor their counsels have access
  • neither the prisoner nor his/her lawyer has the right to see the evidence against them
  • repeated extension of initial detention without evidence to justify it
  • large numbers detained without charges or any trial procedures
  • ‘administrative’ detention is grounded on ‘security reasons’ and hearings are not open to the public.
  • ‘administrative’ detention is regularly used against Palestinian children

seriously bad prison conditions including over-crowding, family visits denied, arbitrary transfers, torture and ill-treatment by Israeli security, soldiers and prison guards, deteriorating health conditions and increasing deaths in custody

Even when it’s a civil matter Palestinians are dealt with by Israeli military courts, which treat Palestinian children as adults as soon as they reach 16 – a flagrant violation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. These courts ignore international laws and conventions, so there’s simply no legal protection for individuals under Israeli military occupation.

As detention is often based on secret information, which neither the detainee nor his lawyer is allowed to see, it is impossible to mount a proper defence. And the Security Service always finds a bogus excuse to keep detainees locked up “in the greater interest of the security of Israel”. Although detainees have the right to review and appeal, they are unable to challenge the evidence and check facts because all information presented to the Court is classified.

The UN has laid bare the evil of Israel’s ‘snatch squads’ that prey on innocent Palestinian men, women, children and students, and the regime’s cynical disregard for their wellbeing while in its clutches.

It’s obvious that Israel still hasn’t emerged from the swamp, and probably never will.

Commenting on the release of Sergeant Gilad Shalit, the British prime minister David Cameron said: “I know that people across Britain will share in the joy and relief felt by Gilad Shalit and his family today. I can only imagine the heartache of the last five years, and I am full of admiration for the courage and fortitude which Sergeant Shalit and his family have shown through his long cruel and unjustified captivity. I congratulate Prime Minister Netanyahu and everyone involved for bringing him home safely, and hope this prisoner exchange will bring peace a step closer.

“Britain will continue to stand by Israel in defeating terrorism. We remain strongly committed to the cause of peace in the Middle East – with Israel and a Palestinian state living side by side in security. We will continue to work for direct negotiations to achieve that end.”

Note that Cameron says nothing about the long, cruel and unjustified captivity of the thousands of Palestinians. And he badly needs re-educating on the subject of terrorism.

The Parliamentary Chairman of Conservative Friends of Israel, James Arbuthnot MP, said: “I congratulate Prime Minister Netanyahu. Like every good Prime Minister he listened to what the people wanted and he made the tough decisions. He did the right thing. We must however not confuse this victory for humanity as a victory for Hamas. As Israel and the Palestinians continue to work towards peace and two states for two peoples it remains as clear as ever that Hamas cannot play a part in this process with their ideology intact. The UK must continue to ensure that the Quartet Principles are upheld and re-enforced.”

No problems with Zionist’ ideology then, Sir James?

It hasn’t yet dawned on Arbuthnot that no self-respecting Palestinian wants any part of the discredited “process” he eagerly recommends. Besides being a devoted Israel flag-waver he is, worryingly, chairman of our Defence Select Committee and, laughably, a member of the posh-sounding ‘Top Level Group of UK Parliamentarians for Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament and Non-proliferation’, where one presumes he pleads Israel’s case for not signing.

The remarks of both men, rejoicing for Shalit while showing no concern whatever for the thousands still languishing in Israel’s jails, demonstrate a lack of humanity that’s quite obscene.

Apparently 60 MPs and other Parliamentarians, including Arbuthnot of course, were sufficiently befuddled to sign the following CFoI petition…


FREE GILAD SHALIT PETITION

We the undersigned call for the immediate release of Corporal Gilad Shalit. On June 25 2006, Shalit was abducted by Hamas militants in a pre-meditated cross-border terrorist attack inside Israel. Captured at the age of 19, the young solider has been held in isolation ever since and is neither permitted to send or receive messages from his family.

Shalit’s detention is a serious violation of international humanitarian laws governing the treatment of prisoners of war, as enshrined by the Third Geneva Convention. Throughout his captivity Shalit has been denied the most basic of rights. This cruel and inhumane treatment is a blatant and direct contravention of the Third Geneva Convention.

We, insist that Hamas immediately release Gilad Shalit, and before it does so, afford him the right of communication with his family and unfettered access for the International Committee of the Red Cross to ensure his well-being.

 

I doubt if this made the Hamas resistance sit up and take notice. Many of their leaders, including Haniyeh and al-Zahar, have seen the inside of Israeli prisons and all their lives have been on the receiving end of non-stop mega-violations of international humanitarian law, as indeed has the entire Palestinian population.

Shalit, we’re told, was a tank-gunner deployed on the Gaza border, a teenager playing with big boys’ lethal toys. Those tanks make frequent incursions into Gaza to shell civilian targets. How many innocent Palestinians did Shalit shred and how many homes did he blast? How much infrastructure (paid for by British taxpayers’ aid money) did he blow to smithereens?

How many notches on his big gun barrel? Or did he keep a bung in it?

Like the rest of Israel’s army of illegal occupation his job was to terrorise the Palestinians in pursuit of the Zionist regime’s land-grabbing masterplan.

Hard-core depravity

Last night I watched a TV interview in which the Israeli government’s propaganda chief Mark Regev called the Palestinian prisoners “hard-core killers”. Tell you what, Mr Regev: killing doesn’t come more hard-core than tanks, helicopter gun-ships, F-16s, armed drones and warships taking pot-shots at tightly packed civilians in the most crowded strip of land on earth. Or Israel’s vicious blitzkrieg called Operation Cast Lead. Or the murderous assault on the Mavi Marmara bringing desperately needed humanitarian aid to illegally blockaded Gaza.

The kill-rate is disgustingly hard-core – Israelis slaughtering Palestinians at the rate of 11 to 1 (over 14 to 1 when it comes to children) – according to B’Tselem’s statistics since the start of the Second Intifada in 2000.

And it’s not just the dead. Israel’s Cast Lead Operation against the Gazans is reported to have left some 5,450 injured and maimed. It also destroyed or damaged 58,000 homes, 280 schools, 1,500 factories and water and sewage installations. And it used prohibited weapons like depleted uranium and white phosphorus shells. That’s hard-core depravity, Mr Regev.

And here’s something else. Young Gilad Shalit was born and brought up on Palestinian territory which Israel was never entitled to. The UN allocated it to the Arabs in the 1947 Partition Plan and it was stolen and ethnically cleansed by hard-core Jewish/Israeli terror squads in 1947/48.

Stuart Littlewood

Stuart Littlewood

Stuart Littlewood is an industrial marketing specialist turned writer-photographer. In 2005 he was invited to write and shoot pictures for a book about the plight of the Palestinians under occupation. ‘Radio Free Palestine’ was published in 2007. For details please see http://www.radiofreepalestine.org.uk/.

  • The Author is a regular contributor to RamallahOnline.com. Find more Articles by Stuart Littlewood on RamallahOnline.

The behavior and actions of the Israeli female soldier posing with Palestinian prisoners reflects the prejudice, racism and hatred of the Israeli army

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Palestine Monitor, 17 August 2010

Secretary General of the Palestinian National Initiative, Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi said that the cruel and painful images that were published by one of the Israeli soldiers during the arrest of Palestinian citizens at a checkpoint in the West Bank reflects the inhumane behavior of the Israeli soldiers towards the Palestinian people. These actions, which disregard the most basic of human rights and tramples on International Law and the Geneva Conventions which primarily serve to protect civilians in times of war.

Secretary General of the Palestinian National Initiative, Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi said that the cruel and painful images that were published by one of the Israeli soldiers during the arrest of Palestinian citizens at a checkpoint in the West Bank reflects the inhumane behavior of the Israeli soldiers towards the Palestinian people. These actions, which disregard the most basic of human rights and tramples on International Law and the Geneva Conventions which primarily serve to protect civilians in times of war.

Dr. Barghouthi stated that this incident is a result of the hatred and racism that Israeli policy instills and is represented by the thousands of crimes that the Israeli Occupying Forces commit daily against the Palestinian people whether it be at the 600 military checkpoints that are scattered throughout the Palestinian Territory, the constant raids and arrests of Palestinian citizens, the brutality against Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, and the truth of the Israeli policies that are yet to be unraveled.

This horrible crime reminds Dr. Barghouthi when Israeli soldiers released canine military dogs on a Palestinian women resident from Al-Abadiya in Bethlehem in 2007. She was left for the dogs to attack and prey on the flesh of her arm. Another incident in which 19 year old, Mohammad Al-Jabali was beaten and kicked profusely by 3 Israeli soldiers at Huwara checkpoint near Nablus. These reports have been documented and reported, however are a brief glimpse of the endless crimes that have yet to be documented.

Dr. Barghouthi stressed that the pictures of the Israeli soldier confirms that criminal violence against unarmed civilians that are weak, shackled and blindfolded, is the behavior that is practiced by the Israeli army without any type of supervision. This demonstrates that these practices are routine and that there should be investigations to bring them to justice for their crimes against humanity.

He also expressed his deep concern of the extreme settlers who uprooted hundreds of olive trees between the areas of Qasra and Jalout in Nablus. Dr. Barghouthi said that, “The settlers uprooted 250 olive seedlings under the protections of the Israeli Occupying Forces, which confirms that peace will not be possible without removing the settlements and settlers that are storming the Occupied Territories.”

Dr. Barghouthi called for a wider mobilization of international solidarity with the Palestinian people who are constantly subjected to repeated attacks by settlers and the Israeli Occupation Forces though settlement activities, arrests, and the practice of the Apartheid regime.

Barghouthi said that the actions of the Israeli Occupation Forces and settlers are truly obscene crimes that are illustrated through the daily attacks on the Palestinian people, their property, and land.