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ISRAELIS REACT TO PHOTO OF PALESTINIAN KIDS
An image of three Palestinian boys sparked an outpouring of
violent and sadistic fantasies after it was reposted to an Israeli Facebook
page (Original source and screenshot of context).
Submitted by Ali Abunimah
Submitted by Ali Abunimah
March
22, 2013
Having regularly documented the horrifying racism and
violent fantasies frequently expressed by Israelis on Facebook or Instagram, I thought I had seen
everything.
But this may be the worst yet. On Wednesday, the picture
above of three Palestinian boys in a tent was posted on a popular Facebook page
titled in Hebrew “We are all in favor of death to terrorists.”
Under the picture is the following caption:
Arab boys in the illegal Arab outpost established near Maale Adumim. What should the Israeli army do to them?
This is an apparent reference to the peaceful “Bab al-Shams” encampment
established by Palestinians near Jerusalem to protest Israel’s plans to seize
more land for settlements. The protest was timed to coincide with the visit of
US President Barack
Obama.
“Run the tent over with a truck/Merkava tank/a bus/ whatever
it takes to crush and kill these
children,” suggested Facebook user Lidor Swisa.
As of Friday there were almost 200 comments under the post
offering suggestions of what the Israeli army should do ~ the vast majority
fantasizing extreme sadistic violence and murder.
What makes this even more than usually disturbing is many of
the Israeli commentators appear to be high school students themselves ~ perhaps
only a year or two from mandatory army service when they will be empowered to
carry out their fantasies.
Soldiers and adults join
in the virtual pogrom
Kfir Brigade sergeant Ohad Halevy believes Palestinian
children peacefully protesting should be “slaughtered” (Source).
But others, such as Shlomo
Levi, are clearly already army-age adults. His suggestion?
Shlomo Levi thinks Palestinian children should be gassed to
death (Source).
“I’d have thrown nerve gas into the tent and closed it and
made them breath it until the end”
Kfir Infantry Brigade member David Kozolovski justifies
violence against Palestinian children (Source).
David Kozolovski wrote, “To all those comparing Jews to Nazis, Jews did not try to
kill German civilians,” thereby justifying the orgy of violent fantasies
against the children.
Kozolovski’s profile pictures on Facebook include images of
him in his Israeli army uniform bearing the insignia of the Kfir Infantry
Brigade.
Ohad Halevy, another soldier in the Kfir Brigade simply wrote “Slaughter them!” of the three
children in the photo.
“May you die garbage
Arabs, amen!”
This is only a small selection of the representative
and typical comments posted under the picture of the three boys in the
tent. All of these comments were in Hebrew and have been translated:
~ “Disgusting. Burn the tent” ~ Oriel Diller
~ “Eliminate” ~ Zevika Gvirz
~ “Artillery training ‘mistake" ~ Igor Gonopolskiy
~ “Burn them” ~ Yaron Gringauz
~ “May you die garbage Arabs, amen!” ~ Shahar Dayan
~ “Run them over and shoot them. It’s not complicated!” ~ Elad Sender
~ “Take the tent with the people in it, put it on a trailer
and dump them back where they came from” ~ Sharon Carmi
~ “A hand grenade inside the tent!” ~ Dvir Dagan
~ “Put a couple of bullets in their heads and we’re done” ~ Adi Maman
~ “Set them on fire” ~ Yosef Porotzky
~ “Fuck them” ~ Aria Yehudai
I have posted a screenshot of all the comments as of the publication of
this post from which the ones above were selected.
A minority of users objected to these pervasive comments.
Lilach Lilush, said, “Excuse me … I disagree… what do
you mean ‘eliminate?’ What are we, an arm of Hamas or Hizballah? We are more
enlightened. We should just return them safely where they came from.”
Even in her objection Lilush could not but stereotype Arabs
as monsters compared to “enlightened” Israelis. But still, hers was a very rare
sentiment amid the frenzy of bloodlust that sees the three Palestinian boys in
the picture as legitimate targets for extreme violence.
Widespread incitement and
racism
Again, I stress as in my previous posts, that this horrifying
racism and sadism towards Arabs seems to be pervasive among Israelis who use
social media and reflects the much broader phenomenon of escalating racism in
Israel against Palestinians and Africans.
Haaretz noted,
for instance, in a recent article that racist incitement by Israeli public figures doubled in
2012. It also reported on how the kind of crude and
shocking racism seen in these comments is common among Israeli schoolchildren in Jerusalem.
Nurit Peled-Elhanan has also documented in her recent book the
pervasive anti-Arab racism and stereotypes that Israeli children are exposed to
at school which may contribute to this horrifying phenomenon.
It is also notable that the “We are all in favor of death to
terrorists” Facebook group has more than 41,000 “Likes” and images of
Palestinians, Arabs and Israelis deemed traitorous “leftists” are frequently
posted attracting similarly vile comments.
In his speech in Jerusalem this week, President Obama also observed that “Israelis are so active on social media that every day seemed to bring a different Facebook campaign about where I should give this speech.”
ED Noor: This video was taken as Obama was landing in Israel. These 20 children were stolen from their parents just peacefully trying to pass through to see him. This is yet another shocking illustration of Israeli violence against Palestinian children.
The violence is not just
virtual
In at least one case we know of, an Israeli soldier, Maxim
Vinogradov, announced on Facebook his intention to assist in the
“annihilation” of Arabs just days before he went out and shot
father of two Ziad Jilani at a checkpoint in Jerusalem for no known reason in
2010.
An example of the Israeli army’s routine brutality against
children was on display on the very day Obama landed when dozens of children as
young as eight were abused and kidnapped by Israeli soldiers as they were on
their way to school in Hebron a harrowing scene caught on video.
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