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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Tue Jun 18, 2013, 02:05 PM Jun 2013

Israeli Politicians Protect 'Price Tag' Attackers

Prime Minister Netanyahu and his security cabinet have declared that ‘price tag’ perpetrators – thugs who attack Palestinian property in the West Bank, vandalize Christian or Muslim holy sites and private homes of left-wing activists within the Green Line – will not be labelled “terror” groups, but rather as “illegal associations.” The designation is important because it indicates which laws authorities can apply in their effort to crack down on these activities.

Israeli news has been reporting the authorities’ frustration in trying to break into the cells and prevent the attacks; the move is supposed to be part of a stepped-up effort to address the problem. It is hard not to be cynical, though, when military courts and jails are full of Palestinians for every stone thrown, but other crimes – like torching cars and burning mosques – just seem far too complex and sophisticated for a simple Israeli intelligence outfit to solve.

In truth, I don’t think this is worth a lengthy moral or ideological debate about whether the group should be labelled as terrorists in general, since it has not killed civilians, thank god. What matters is that the government stop the violence that indeed terrorizes people and sows lawlessness in the land under Israel’s control, while entrenching the unequal standards of law enforcement for two different populations. To that end, perhaps the most deplorable point in Haaretz‘ coverage of the issue (Hebrew) is the following. Barak Ravid writes:

Prime Minister Netanyahu hesitated from the decision to declare “price tag” activists as a terror organization, especially against the background of political pressure from settler leaders in the West Bank and from the Jewish Home party, as well as figures in his own party. Holding a vote within the government about defining the “price tag” activists as a terror organization could have sparked a coalition crisis. [My translation - DS]


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Israeli Politicians Protect 'Price Tag' Attackers (Original Post) Purveyor Jun 2013 OP
Good that you found 972mag's take on the same story oberliner Jun 2013 #1
Indeed it is... eom Purveyor Jun 2013 #2
I'm especially grateful for your viewpoint. It adds character. delrem Jun 2013 #5
but it's non-violent we're told azurnoir Jun 2013 #3
Yeah well, consider the source Scootaloo Jun 2013 #4
I'm sure the Tsars had similar debates re: cossacks. nt geek tragedy Jun 2013 #6
 

oberliner

(58,724 posts)
1. Good that you found 972mag's take on the same story
Tue Jun 18, 2013, 02:38 PM
Jun 2013

It's great to have such wide ranging viewpoints.

 

Scootaloo

(25,699 posts)
4. Yeah well, consider the source
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 03:32 AM
Jun 2013

"Tzipi Livni will sweep!"
"There's wide support for the left in Israel!"
"No such thing as antiziganism!"

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