On video: Saturday of violence in Hebron (use according to Article 27 A of the Copyright Law)
A Golani fighter was recorded tonight (Monday) beating a Palestinian in the Hebron area.
During a shift of one of the soldiers of the 51st Battalion of the B.S.G Brigade of the outpost, a Palestinian arrived on an axis that is forbidden to Palestinian movement known as the "knife axis".
The warrior came out towards him and stopped him on the grounds that he was not allowed to move on the axis.
A preliminary investigation shows that the Palestinian pulled out a camera and began to take pictures of the soldier, while he was advancing in his direction.
The soldier reported the incident on the communication network to the company commander. He asked the Palestinian to wait until the officer arrived on the scene. According to testimonies from the field, it was claimed that the Palestinian began shouting at the soldier and cursing him. The soldier tried to delay the Palestinian, but according to him, the Palestinian elbowed him and the soldier responded pushed the Palestinian onto the sidewalk and kicked him. At this point the Palestinian asked for evacuation and medical help, the company's company medic came to him and offered him medical help. The Palestinian refused. Police officers from the Israel Police arrived at the scene of the incident and detained the Palestinian for questioning. According to army officials, the fighter was suspended from operational activity
until To finish the investigation of the battalion investigation.
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IDF activity in Hebron (Photo: Reuters)
In November 2022, a group of left-wing activists was attacked by IDF soldiers in Hebron. The activists, some religious and ultra-Orthodox, came to pay a solidarity visit with Palestinian families, after the violence directed against the city's residents on Shabbat "The Life of Sarah", a week before. Two documents show Givati soldiers Verbal and physical violence is used by the soldiers in the field. Following the events, one of the soldiers who was seen using violence towards the activists was suspended.
In one of the videos, a soldier is seen severely beating one of the activists, who does not appear to be acting violently himself. In another video, a soldier is seen telling the activists, "Ben Gabir will make order here , the house of whores you do here is over."
About six months ago, IDF soldiers beat a journalist named Bassel al-Adra who came to investigate the demolition of a sukkah that had been erected near the village of Tawani in the south of Mount Hebron. See a video. Al-Adra carried a journalist's card on behalf of the Organization of Journalists and Journalists. He arrived at the scene to document the demolition as part of his work on The news where he is employed is, among other things, the Israeli news and opinion site "Seshah Nemochim".
According to the claim, as well as from what appears in the video, IDF soldiers beat him and as a result he was injured, among other things, in his head and legs.
In August, soldiers were recorded beating Palestinian civilians in Judea and Samaria.
"The incident of violence by the fighters is extremely serious, disgusts the soul and is in complete opposition to the values of the IDF," said Kochavi in the statement of condemnation published by the IDF spokesman.
The incident took place near Ramallah, and in a video distributed by the Palestinians on the networks, four IDF fighters are seen punching and kicking civilians while they are on the ground.
The IDF explained the sequence of events that led to the incident and announced that the soldiers who participated in it were suspended from their duties as soldiers.
A passenger in the car and another Palestinian were detained by the fighters who behaved violently and used force against them, unnecessarily.
The initial investigation was presented to the commander of the Central Command, General Yehuda Fox," it said.
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