Last week, Mahmoud Asila from the Old City of al-Quds, was arrested for merely posting a picture on Facebook that claimed he was in support of the attacks carried out by the Palestinians against the Israeli forces occurring in the West Bank. Israel called this thought crime "incitement".
Asila claims that he did, in fact, make the post but he was just voicing his freedom of speech online.
This is drawing plenty of criticism from human rights groups:
But arresting Palestinians for thought crime and political dissidence is not new either. The Israeli government has arrested Palestinian journalists, raided international news offices located in Palestine, or just flat out killed them. Many of those journalists are just pointing out what the U.S. State Department described as "institutional discrimination" in its Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2012."The international law and the four Geneva conventions state that no government has the right to arrest people for their ideas or for what they publish on their pages. But Israel, which is not respecting any international law, will be preventing freedom of speech, especially in Jerusalem al-Quds, to keep controlling the city and humans leading the youth," Bassem Eid, a human rights activist, told the Press TV correspondent.
The growing criticism of the Israeli government is the result of a long campaign of ethnic cleansing wherein land is taken away from Palestinians to build "Jews only" homes. When a country announces that it will be a sectarian state based on the religious values of one religion - history shows that does not end well. The new "anti-terror bill," proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Neyanyahu last Sunday, would do the following if passed according to Ynet - one of Israel's largest news sources:
- Anyone deemed to be a "terrorist" will be stripped of their citizenship and deported, including family members of those terrorists who claim support for them.
- Anyone displaying the Palestinian flag or other flags deemed "terroristic" will be arrested and held without bail until trial.
- If convicted of "terrorism" or "supporting terrorism" you will be denied national insurance benefits and lose your driver's license for 10 years.
- The homes of accused terrorists' families will be demolished within 24 hours of the terrorist act.
- Bodies of terrorists will not be delivered to their families, and will be buried in secret, without funeral rites.
- Businesses that print anything supportive of "terrorism" will be immediately shut down.
- Businesses can request a file on an employee and fire them for actions committed, even previous to their employment, that are deemed to be in support of "terrorism."
Any criticism of Israel is considered anti-semitic in nature; meanwhile - in Israel any public calls for genocide of Palestinians are openly accepted and embraced. Some examples are this Facebook page calling for the murder of a Palestinian "every hour" HERE, this Israeli lawmaker's call for genocide on Facebook HERE, the blog approved in the Times of Israel called "When genocide is permissible" HERE, the statement on Facebook by the deputy speaker of the Knesset - Moshe Feiglin - to force Palestinians into concentration camps and to exterminate all of those who do not go HERE. To date - zero individuals mentioned above have even been questioned by the police for their incitement of genocide.
And on the backdrop of all of this is a bill that passed by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's cabinet which would call for Israel as a state for the Jewish people and would create an even more obvious distance between the rights of Jews in Israel and everyone else. Even the Israeli President - Reuven Rivlin - has adamantly opposed it. As he told the Guardian:
The U.S. State Department took the following stance in light of this recent news:"But not only is the proposed law unnecessary, it is harmful. A quarter of Israel's population is not Jewish, and probably the most important item on the nation's agenda should be their integration into the fabric of Israeli society and their participation in the Israeli economy. Giving them the feeling of being at home, of being equal citizens."
This caused Israel's economy minister and leader of the nationalist Jewish Home party, Mr. Naftali Bennett, to say via Israel Radio:"Israel is a Jewish and democratic state and all its citizens should enjoy equal rights. We expect Israel to stick to its democratic principles," said Jeff Rathke, a state department spokesman.
Perhaps Mr. Bennett is suggesting that the United States discontinue the economic and military aid it has been giving the country since 1948, when it first introduced its Declaration of Independence. To date, the U.S. has given Israel over 233 billion dollars (adjusted for inflation), and comprises 1/3rd of the entire annual foreign aid budget."I say to the Americans: we will manage the matters of the state of Israel ourselves."
So guilt will be presumed whether their is a trial or not?
"Bodies of terrorists will not be delivered to their families, and will be buried in secret, without funeral rites"
A definite sign of evil is when you add spite to your cruelty
"We were only following orders" ...