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Israel's Ethiopian Jews clash with police at race rally
I remember the Israeli giovernment of the time saying that the Ethiopians were NOT true Jews as their claim that their ancestors becams Jews after the Queen of Shba got together with Soloman and they had a son. The Ethiopians had to be 'converted' before they could be accepted. They are badly treated, just like the Palestinians but economically, not bombed out of existance. LL.Israel's Ethiopian Jews clash with police at race rally
Dozens injured during anti-racism rally in Tel Aviv sparked by brutality against a black soldier.
04 May 2015 01:30 GMT | AlJazeera Middle East, Israel
Israeli riot police have fired stun grenades and water cannon on thousands of ethnic Ethiopian Jewish citizens in an attempt to clear one of the most violent protests in memory in the heart of Tel Aviv.
The protesters, Israeli Jews of Ethiopian origin, were demonstrating on Sunday against what they said was police racism and brutality after a video clip emerged last week showing policemen shoving and punching a black soldier.
Demonstrators overturned a police car and threw bottles and stones at officers in riot gear at Rabin Square in the heart of Israel's commercial capital.
Israel's Channel 2 television said tear gas was also used, something the police declined to confirm.
"I've had enough of this behaviour by the police, I just don't trust them any more ... when I see the police I spit on the ground," one female demonstrator who was not identified told Channel 2 before police on horseback had charged.
Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna, who attended the protest, said the Israeli Red Cross earlier in the evening said at least 40 people, including 23 police officers, were injured.
"All suffered light injuries to the head and upper body," Hanna said.
Hanna said that it was notable that the injuries weren't more serious, when Israeli police clashes with Palestinian protesters often ended with far more severe injuries or deaths.
"Very clearly, the Israeli police are capable of riot control that does not involve the loss of human life or severe injury."
Israeli police later in the evening said at least 46 officers had been injured.
Hanna said the protest began peacefully when demonstrators brought evening rush hour traffic to a standstill for more than an hour by blocking one of the city's main highways.
There was no immediate sign of demonstrators dispersing and some protest organisers told Israeli media that sections of the crowd had been incited to violence.
The protest turned violent when it later moved to Rabin Square, where Israeli riot police and special forces fired stun grenades and water cannon into the crowds.
Tensions rose after an incident a week ago in a Tel Aviv suburb where a closed circuit video camera captured a scuffle between a policeman and a uniformed soldier of Ethiopian descent, Damas Pakada.
Two policemen have since been suspended on suspicion of using excessive force.
Israeli politicians, stung by community leaders' comparison of the incident to police violence against blacks in the United States, scrambled to defuse tensions.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, taking time out from the final days of negotiations with political parties on forming a coalition government, said he would meet Ethiopian community leaders and the soldier on Monday.
Al Jazeera's Hanna said the meeting signalled the sensitivity of the Israeli government to claims of racism within Israeli society.
"These claims are made often and they have reached a peak in recent days," Hanna said.
"The Ethiopians have long argued that they have been marginalised and discriminated against because of the colour of their skin."
At an earlier protest by Ethiopian Jews on Thursday in Jerusalem, police used water cannon to keep angry crowds away from Netanyahu's residence, and at least 13 people were injured.
Discrimination, racism and poverty
Tens of thousands of Ethiopian Jews affected by famine were airlifted to Israel in the 1980s and 1990s after a rabbinical ruling that they were direct descendants of the biblical Jewish Dan tribe.
The community, which now numbers around 135,500 of Israel's population of more than 8 million and includes many born in Israel, has long complained of discrimination, racism and poverty. More than half of the Ethiopians in Israel live in poverty and only half graduate from high school.
The Israeli government is also frequently accused of racism for deporting African migrants. In 2013, Israel also admitted to forcibly administering birth control injections to Ethiopian Jewish women without their consent or knowledge.
Ben Hartman of the Jerusalem Post, who also witnessed the protest, told Al Jazeera it was a symptom of a wider problem in Israel.
"It's a whole range of social issues and a wider failure to integrate the Ethiopian community since the '80s," Hartman said.
"Because they're quite a small percentage of the population, they don't have a lot of political power. They don't have a lot of structures or support that a lot of other people do."
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Spooky, I've just been watching that, LL. IMO, Israel has a shocking record for racism, against everyone but themselves. The hardliners aren't too fond of us 'goys', either.
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Niot just the Israelis, bonny, there was that shocking happening in New York after a traffic accident when a black boy was left to die in the gutter while the other victim was taken to hospital in an ambulance. The driver refused to take the black boy because he was not an Orthodox Jew. LLbb1 wrote:Spooky, I've just been watching that, LL. IMO, Israel has a shocking record for racism, against everyone but themselves. The hardliners aren't too fond of us 'goys', either.
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Ah, I missed that one, LL. Not nice.
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Found the video of the incident:
https://youtu.be/yiwxiFOkndA
Don't think there's much doubt about who were the aggressors in that one.
https://youtu.be/yiwxiFOkndA
Don't think there's much doubt about who were the aggressors in that one.
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This is the incident I was referring to above. I was pulling details out of my memories. the wiki entry is probably nearer the truth. And Al Sharpton led an anti-Jewish march, exacerbating the tension between the two factions. LL
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Heights_riot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Heights_riot
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-05-05/israeli-soldiers-describe-how-they-shot-innocent-civilians-because-they-were-bored
On July 12 of 2014 we reported that "after conducting countless sorties and bombing raids aimed at Hamas operatives in Gaza during the fifth day of Operation Protective Edge, but resulting in well over a hundred innocent civilian deaths in the past week, Israel, realizing it is not generating any brownie points with the international "humanitarian" media, finally did what it had threatened to do over the last few days - launch a ground assault."
The ground assault promptly led to a mini-war in the Gaza Strip that left more than 2,100 Palestinians dead, of which 80% civilians, and reduced vast areas to rubble: a "war" which many speculated was a predetermined massacre by highly skilled, trained, and ethically drained Israeli soldiers who used civilians for target practice.
Yesterday we got confirmation of that when a group of Israeli veterans released what the WaPo describes as "sobering testimony from fellow soldiers that suggests permissive rules of engagement coupled with indiscriminate artillery fire contributed to the mass destruction and high numbers of civilian casualties in the coastal enclave."
In a 242-page report titled "This is How We Fought in Gaza 2014" which was accompanied by videotaped confessions that aired on Israeli TV, the organization of active and reserve duty soldiers, called Breaking the Silence, gathered testimonies from more than 60 enlisted men and officers who served in Gaza during Operation Protective Edge.
What they described was nothing short of mass butchery of civilians and a flaunting of the Fourth Geneva Convention: among the actions described by the soldiers are "reducing Gaza neighborhoods to sand, firing artillery at random houses to avenge fallen comrades, shooting at innocent civilians because they were bored and watching armed drones attack a pair of women talking on cellphones because they were assumed to be Hamas scouts."
More at link.
I've read material from Breaking the Silence before, and it's pretty horrifying.
On July 12 of 2014 we reported that "after conducting countless sorties and bombing raids aimed at Hamas operatives in Gaza during the fifth day of Operation Protective Edge, but resulting in well over a hundred innocent civilian deaths in the past week, Israel, realizing it is not generating any brownie points with the international "humanitarian" media, finally did what it had threatened to do over the last few days - launch a ground assault."
The ground assault promptly led to a mini-war in the Gaza Strip that left more than 2,100 Palestinians dead, of which 80% civilians, and reduced vast areas to rubble: a "war" which many speculated was a predetermined massacre by highly skilled, trained, and ethically drained Israeli soldiers who used civilians for target practice.
Yesterday we got confirmation of that when a group of Israeli veterans released what the WaPo describes as "sobering testimony from fellow soldiers that suggests permissive rules of engagement coupled with indiscriminate artillery fire contributed to the mass destruction and high numbers of civilian casualties in the coastal enclave."
In a 242-page report titled "This is How We Fought in Gaza 2014" which was accompanied by videotaped confessions that aired on Israeli TV, the organization of active and reserve duty soldiers, called Breaking the Silence, gathered testimonies from more than 60 enlisted men and officers who served in Gaza during Operation Protective Edge.
What they described was nothing short of mass butchery of civilians and a flaunting of the Fourth Geneva Convention: among the actions described by the soldiers are "reducing Gaza neighborhoods to sand, firing artillery at random houses to avenge fallen comrades, shooting at innocent civilians because they were bored and watching armed drones attack a pair of women talking on cellphones because they were assumed to be Hamas scouts."
More at link.
I've read material from Breaking the Silence before, and it's pretty horrifying.
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An alliance made in Hell, Jewish Home are a rabid anti-Palestine, anti-peace, pro-settlements racist party. LLNetanyahu forms new government just ahead of deadline
Israeli prime minister announces new coalition with knife-edge majority of just one seat in the 120-member Knesset.
AlJazeera 07 May 2015 05:53 GMT | Politics, Israel, Middle East
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held on to his job, announcing that he had hammered together a new coalition government just ahead of a midnight legal deadline.
But with a knife-edge majority of just one seat in the 120-member parliament expectations were that he would have to expand the ruling alliance beyond his natural religious and rightist partners or battle for survival at every vote.
"I am leaving here to call the president and the speaker of the parliament to inform them that I have been able to build a government," he said in remarks at the Knesset after marathon talks with Jewish Home leader Naftali Bennett on Wednesday.
"We need to launch it next week and we shall do so," he added.
President Reuven Rivlin's office said he had sent a written note followed up with a phone call.
"I am honoured to inform you that I have been successful in forming a government, which I will request is brought before the Knesset for its approval as soon as possible," Rivlin's office quoted the note as saying.
"The negotiations are over," Bennett said on his official Twitter account, adding, "Now we get to work."
The news came just over an hour ahead of a legal deadline at midnight (2100 GMT) after which the task of forming a government would have been given to another party leader - most likely Isaac Herzog, head of the centre-left Zionist Union, which won 24 seats in the March 17 election, behind 30 for Netanyahu's right-wing Likud.
The deal with Bennett leaves Netanyahu in command of 61 Knesset votes, bought at the cost of major concessions to his partners.
Analysts say he will be at the mercy of rebels, caprice, or even a bad cold the first time the coalition faces a crucial vote.
He would then be forced to expand the ruling alliance beyond his natural religious and rightist partners and turn reluctantly to the Zionist Union, which has so far said it will sit in opposition.
"Netanyahu is left with an unmanageable situation," said political scientist Emmanuel Navon, of Tel Aviv University.
"The first thing he'll do tomorrow ... is take his phone and start working on a coalition with [the Zionist Union]," he told AFP news agency.
Netanyahu, "is a general without soldiers", the Maariv daily wrote.
Netanyahu himself said he hoped to expand the alliance, without elaborating.
"I have said that 61 is a good number and 61-plus is better still, but it starts at 61," he said in his Knesset remarks.
For the time being his right-religious government is expected to continue his robust foreign policy - marked by virulent attacks on Iran - and to maintain a hard line on the issue of concessions to the Palestinians.
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All I can say is that the whole world has gone mad.
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