By Gideon Levy
June 15, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - Did you see the American
police officers? Did you see how they choked George
Floyd to death in Minneapolis? Did you see Officer Derek
Chauvin kneeling on his neck, pinning him down, with
Floyd begging for his life until he died five minutes
later? What racist police forces they have in America,
how brutal. Now Minneapolis is burning after a black
citizen was executed because of his skin color. The
mayor apologized, the four officers involved were fired,
Chauvin was indicted. America is a cruel place for black
people and its police are racist.
A few days after Minneapolis, on Saturday morning, in
Jerusalem’s Old City,
Eyad Hallaq, a 32-year-old autistic man, was on his
way to the Elwyn Center for disabled people. Border
Police officers claimed they believed he was holding a
gun – there was none – and when they called out for him
to stop, he started running. The penalty was death. The
Border Police, the most brutal of all units, knows no
other way to overpower a fleeing autistic Palestinian
except to execute him. The cowardly Border Police
officers fired some 10 bullets into Hallaq as he fled,
until he died. That’s how they always act. That’s what
they’ve been trained to do.
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The Israel Defense Forces and the Border Police
have a special weakness for the disabled. The
slightest wrong movement or sound could sentence
them to death. In another Old City, of Hebron in
March 2018, soldiers killed 24-year-old
Mohammad Jabari, who was mute and mentally ill,
and whose neighbors called him “Aha-Aha” because
those were the only syllables he could say. They
ambushed and shot him near a girls’ school, claiming
he was throwing stones. He left behind a 4-year-old
son, an orphan.
The nickname for another young man,
Mohammad Habali, was
Za’atar (hyssop); nobody knows why. He was also mentally
ill and used to walk around with a stick. Israeli
soldiers executed him by shooting him in the head from
about 80 meters away. That happened in December 2018
opposite the Sabah Restaurant in Tul Karm, just after 2
A.M., while he was moving away from the soldiers and the
street was quiet.
Two years earlier the army killed 23-year-old,
mentally disabled
Arif Jaradat, in the town of Sa’ir. His family
called him Khub, which means love. Whenever he saw
soldiers he would shout at them in Arabic, “Not my
brother Mohammed.” He meant to say, “Don’t take my
brother Mohammed.” Mohammed, Arif’s older brother, was
abducted from his home and arrested at least five times
by soldiers right in front of him. On the day Arif died
they heard him shouting his usual cry at the soldiers.
“He’s disabled, don’t shoot him,” somebody managed to
shout at the soldiers, but they didn’t care. They shot
Khub to death too.
None of these unfortunate mentally disabled people
were endangering the soldiers or the Border Police
personnel at all. The autistic Hallaq wasn’t endangering
anyone either. The Border Police officers shot him
because that’s how they do things. They did it because
he was a Palestinian and because live fire is the first
and preferred option of the occupation forces.
The Border Police are no less brutal or racist than
the police in the United States. There, they shoot black
people, whose blood is cheap, and in Israel they shoot
Palestinians, whose blood is even cheaper. But here, the
killing puts us to sleep; there it sparks protest. The
mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, who happens to be
Jewish, was
quick to apologize to the black community of his
city. “Being black in America should not be a death
sentence,” he said.
Neither should being a Palestinian be a death
sentence, but no Jewish Israeli mayor ever said anything
like that. The police officer who choked Floyd to death
was
charged with third-degree murder, his colleagues
were fired. In Israel, the department in the Justice
Ministry that investigates police misconduct is
investigating the officer who shot Hallaq. The end, as
in all other cases like it, is known.
Meanwhile, in America, the police are brutal and
racist.
Gideon Levy is an Israeli
journalist and author. Levy writes opinion pieces
and a weekly column for the newspaper Haaretz that
often focus on the Israeli occupation of the
Palestinian territories. Levy has won prizes for his
articles on human rights in the Israeli-occupied
territories. - - "Source"
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