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Foreign reporters threaten boycott of gov’t events after strip-naked search

Several reporters, one of them pregnant, were required to take off their underwear during security check ahead of Netanyahu speech; others, including Washington Post bureau chief, forced to remove trousers; Foreign Press Association: We will decline further invitations unless given assurances this will not recur

Earlier today, YNET reported how Israeli security services tried literally strip-searching a pregnant Al-Jazeera reporter, Najwan Simri Diab, ahead of a speech by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.  According to Simri Diab, after she was already made to wait for half an hour and stripped to her underwear, the guards decided to go even further:

“After the [female] security guard checked my bra under my undershirt, she told me to take off the bra. I asked her why, but she insisted. Later her superior came over and supported her. I refused, but she said “Everyone took it off, and so will you.” I said, “I’m not taking it off and I’m not coming in,” and she said, “So you won’t come in.”

Simri-Diab said that the location where the strip search took place was far from out-of-bounds for male security detail.

“A spokesman from the office saw me and asked what was going on. When I told him, he said, “don’t be dramatic.” The girl told him I’m refusing to be searched. They put me aside for 20 minute and would not give me any of my things, checking every paper and document in my purse. Later they gave me back everything all messed up in a box.”

According to YnetNews,

The General Security Service stated in response, “All guests were subjected to a security check in accordance with the customary security procedures in such events.”

Well, turns out the GSS wasn’t lying  – Simri Diab was far from the only one grossly humiliated by their staff; she shared her experience with many of the guests, including several other reporters and the Chief of the Washington Post bureaue in Jerusalem. The Foreign Press Association, representing all foreign media in Israel, put out the following statement, which we bring to you in full:

The Foreign Press Association is outraged over the treatment members received at the hands of Israeli security personnel during Tuesday night’s invitation-only gathering with the prime minister. While we appreciate the need for security, it is not remotely acceptable to invite people for cocktails at a five-star hotel and then make them undress at the door.

Several members were forced to remove their underwear, waiting for as long as 20 minutes in this humiliating situation while security checked their documents. Others, including the bureau chief of The Wall Street Journal, were strip-searched and forced to take off their pants. A number of members walked out of the event in disgust following this despicable treatment.

It is incomprehensible that anyone would think such humiliating treatment is necessary at such an event. All GPO card holders are known to authorities and have already undergone extensive background checks. All participants emptied their pockets, submitted their equipment to inspection and went through metal detectors to enter.

The Shin Bet has its responsibilities but  it must also operate within reasonable parameters. In a democratic country security services are not permitted to do as they please. For a government trying to usher in a new era of relations with the foreign media, it is a peculiar way to start. We are confident the prime minister would not accept such abusive security checks for his  friends or family.

We ask for assurances that this will not happen again or we will respectfully decline further invitations.”

 

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Press TV: J’lem Shepherd Hotel demolition (must see)

…another year in the Zionist agenda

…In Ras al-Amoud [in occupied East Jerusalem], 13 Palestinians were left homeless after being forced to demolish their own home on 21 December, following a demolition order posted on their door by Israeli police.
The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) reported that the families were faced with the decision either to demolish their own home and pay a fine of 60,000 shekels (approximately $17,000 US) “or refuse, and watch as soldiers demolish their house and punish them with a fine of 120,000 shekels ($34,000),” ISM stated. “Soldiers showed up outside with a bulldozer. Finally, on 21 December, they [the Palestinians] tore down their own houses”.
Pretty much like digging your own grave.
“While children around the world are enjoying the holiday season in their homes, these children have suffered the trauma and indignity of watching their homes destroyed in the presence of their parents,” Barbara Shenstone – an UNRWA official said as she watched Palestinian homes being demolished in East Jerusalem….
The perpetrators of this crime will have their day in a real court.
Antoine Raffoul
Coordinator
1948: LEST WE FORGET

Israeli Settlers set fire to a house-tent in the Palestinian village of Susiya

Rachel Corrie’s Dream

Israel Demolishes a Mosque and Other Structures in the West Bank

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A Palestinian woman rects near the rubble of a mosque that was destroyed by the Israeli army in the West Bank village of Khirbet Yarza

Israeli troops demolished a mosque and over 10 other structures in two areas of the occupied West Bank on Thursday, according to Palestinian sources.

Most of the demolition activity took place in the village of Khirbet Yarza in the northern Jordan Valley, where residents said troops had razed a very old mosque and its much-larger extension, which was built last year.

They also said troops had levelled “more than 10 buildings used for sheep”.

The army confirmed knocking down what it described as “eight temporary structures” that had been built inside a military firing zone.

“The security forces and the Civil Administration destroyed eight temporary structures and the frame of another structure, which were built without the required permits inside a firing zone endangering the lives of the residents,” said COGAT, an Israeli defence ministry unit that acts as a link between the army and the Palestinians.

At the opposite end of the West Bank, Israeli troops destroyed a building which was home to 18 people in the southern town of Yatta, the residents and municipal officials told AFP.

Khirbet Yarza is located in Area C of the West Bank, which is under full Israeli control and where all construction and planning issues come under the jurisdiction of the Israeli Civil Administration.

The Palestinian Authority condemned the demolitions, including that of a new road only opened in September by prime minister Salam Fayyad near Salfit in the northern West Bank.

“Our efforts to construct a (Palestinian) state come up against the destruction of this state by Israel,” a statement said, pointing out that the building of the new road had been largely financed by international donors.

Israel controls some 60 per cent of the Palestinian territory, especially areas around Jewish settlements.

Figures from the Israeli NGO Bimkom show that around 95 per cent of applications for a building permit are rejected, with the Civil Administration only granting around 12 permits a year.

United Nations figures show that in 2009, Israel destroyed 180 Palestinian structures in Area C, including 56 residential buildings.

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Burning Conscience: Israeli Soldiers Speak Out

Night Raid On Bilin 23.11.2010 By haithmkatib@gmail.com

Tonight, Bil’in was subjected to yet another Israeli Occupation Forces terror raid at 1.30 am when an unusually heavy number of IOF soldiers entered the outskirts of the village to arrest a local youth; 17 year old Ahmad Abed Al-Fatah Burnat – which unfortunately was effected. At least twelve jeeps were spotted most of which hovered as backup at the nearby Apartheid-Annexation Wall which coupled with a heavy IOF presence at last Friday’s peaceful
demonstration – peaceful that is, until the protesters were viciously deluged with salvoes of tear gas as soon as they reached the Wall which the shabab, commendably, fiercely resisted with stones – has given rise to well founded speculation that the IOF are currently blooding new recruits to occupation methods; heavy on violence, light on human rights

Russell Tribunal on Palestine – Testimony of Fayez Taneeb

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