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Video of Israeli soldiers using dogs against Palestinian boy sparks outcry
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A leaked video shot in December purportedly shows IDF soldiers setting dogs on a Palestinian teenager. The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attack, while Israel's chief military prosecutor ordered an investigation into the incident.
The video went viral after being posted to Facebook by former ultra nationalist Knesset member Michael Ben-Ari with the caption: “The soldiers taught the little terrorist a lesson.” The video has since been removed, but several copies were shared on the internet.
The Palestinian WAFA news agency reported that the attack took place on December 23, 2014 in the 'buffer zone' in the West Bank, between the town of Beit Ummar and the nearby Israeli settlement of Carmei Tzur, which is located south of the town.
The footage shows 16-year old Hamzeh Abu Hashem crying out as a dog repeatedly attacks him, while Israeli soldiers hold him down. A man can be heard commanding the dog to “bite him” as well as tauntingly asking “who’s chicken?” according to a translation provided by Haaretz.
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Hashem had been accused of throwing stones at the soldiers. The IDF has said that an “internal inquiry” would be conducted and added that “the necessary steps will be taken to prevent such incidents from recurring.”
Military Advocate General Major General Danny Efroni has ordered for the soldiers involved to be interrogated, Channel 10 reported.

Hashem’s father is cited by Haaretz as saying that the teen was treated for dog bites at a hospital before being transferred to a prison.
“We, his mother and I, watched the video, and we couldn’t believe what we were seeing,” he said. “My wife almost fainted. I don’t know if there’s a mother or father in the world who can be indifferent to such pictures.
It pained us very much, especially the fact that the boy was helpless and the soldiers rejoiced over him.”
Israeli human rights group B’Tselem however says the footage doesn’t show anything out of the ordinary, noting that it is “standard” army practice. The group documented several similar incidents over last year.
Dogs are being used as weapons – activist

A projects coordinator for Breaking the Silence, a former IDF soldier leftwing organization, has condemned the attacks but confirmed that such incidents are not unusual.
“While you are a part of the army, those kind of events happen. It’s not unusual. When you use an army to control a population, when you create an occupation, that’s the kind of reality that comes out,” Achiya Schatz told RT.
He also said that he had little hope that the investigation would lead to any changes to army procedure.
“The investigations don’t lead anywhere. If we don’t end the occupation incidents like that are just going to rise again and again. As a soldier you’re being told to make your presence felt to frighten the population,” he said. “It’s very easy to cross the line and many times you don’t know where the lines are.”
Schatz said in this case the dog was not merely used to restrain a criminal but rather as a weapon to breed fear.
“This specific dog is an attack dog. It’s trained to attack. Here we see a dog used against a 16 year old kid. What you see here isn’t the dog being used to restrain but the dog being used to terrify,” he said.

Video of Israeli soldiers using dogs against Palestinian boy sparks outcry — RT News


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The footage in the video is simply barbaric. Exposes utmost hate and disregard for the victim as a human being. What is more damning is that this video was posted and made available for the victim's family to view adding insult to injury. If this indiscipline is allowed to continue in the IDF, Israel will face the hatred of the Palestinians forever. I certainly hope that the kid has recovered from his physical injuries.
 
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The footage in the video is simply barbaric. Exposes utmost hate and disregard for the victim as a human being. What is more damning is that this video was posted and made available for the victim's family to view adding insult to injury. If this indiscipline is allowed to continue in the IDF, Israel will face the hatred of the Palestinians forever. I certainly hope that the kid has recovered from his physical injuries.

Zionists really are sick Without terrorists and constant fear of existential threat, israel won't be able to survive, All the kid had was rocks while those "innocent" soldiers are armed with the latest weapons and technology brutally oppressing Palestinians ... this is out of my mind
 
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Zionists really are sick Without terrorists and constant fear of existential threat, israel won't be able to survive, All the kid had was rocks while those "innocent" soldiers are armed with the latest weapons and technology brutally oppressing Palestinians ... this is out of my mind

I will not comment on the politics of Israel. But specifically with regard to this incident, the soldiers were barbaric and simply inhumane. That is no way to treat anybody and especially not an unarmed 16 year old kid. If he did anything wrong, he should have been arrested, placed in the custody of his parents immediately and tried accordingly.
 
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I will not comment on the politics of Israel. But specifically with regard to this incident, the soldiers were barbaric and simply inhumane. That is no way to treat anybody and especially not an unarmed 16 year old kid. If he did anything wrong, he should have been arrested, placed in the custody of his parents immediately and tried accordingly.
That is just tip of the ice burg my friend .........fortunately this one was recorded
 
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I'm sry but children shouldn't go around throwing rocks at soldiers.He's lucky they didn't shoot him.The soldiers overeacted to.

That region won't see peace in the forseable future.
 
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WATCH: Israeli soldiers threaten Palestinian teen with dogs
Israeli army responds it will investigate incident, stop using dogs to arrest demonstrators.

By Gili Cohen | Mar. 2, 2015 | 10:29 PM
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An image of the army dog attacking the Palestinian youth in December 2014. Photo by Screen grab

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A video clip caught Israeli soldiers threatening a Palestinian teen with their dogs, spurring a former Knesset member to launch a social media campaign and the army to call for an investigation.

The incident, in which the soldiers of the Oketz unit scared the teen with two dogs, happened 10 kilometers north of Hebron in December but only came to light with the video. In the background, an unidentified man can be heard saying to the boy, "Who's a chicken, eh? Who's a chicken? Great. Very good." Another man is heard telling a dog to "get him."

After rightwing activist and former MK Michael Ben Ari learned of the video, he tweeted, "The soldiers taught the little terrorist a lesson!" He asked his followers to spread the video so that "ever little terrorist who plans to harm our soldiers learns the price."

Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon told Israel's Channel 1 on Monday he would ask the army for a response and that that matter would be looked into.

A senior officer serving in the territories said Monday the soldiers were engaged in a pre-approved ambush to catch firebomb throwers. He asserted that sending the dog was justified, and that it was a "measured step with a low risk of causing irreparable harm relative to shooting." He said the unit's behavior thereafter was unacceptable. The officer, who like others spoke to eyewitnesses, said he believed the off-camera voice belonged to a soldier, and that the army would take steps against him.

The video documents the arrest of Hamzeh Abu Hashem, a 16-year-old Palestinian during confrontations near Beit Umar and the nearby settlement of Karmei Zur. The family says the boy was treated in hospital after the incident for dog bites.

The army announced it would investigate the incident in wake of the video's release. According to human rights NGO B'tselem, the soldiers had GoPro cameras on their helmets, and questioned whether the army didn't know about the soldiers' behavior well before the video came to light.

Abu Hashem's father told Haaretz his son was arrested December 23 around Beit Umar for throwing stones. He was sentenced to six months imprisonment and fined 4,000 shekels ($1000). His father said he was hospitalized at Hadassah hospital before being transferred to Ofer prison.


"We, his mother and I, watched the video, and we couldn't believe what we were saying," he recalled. "My wife almost fainted. I don't know if there's a mother or father in the world who can be indifferent to such pictures. It pained us very much, especially the fact that the boy was helpless and the soldiers rejoiced over him."

The IDF commented that it would stop using attack dogs to disperse demonstrations in the West Bank. The army decided in 2012 that the unit to which Oketz is attached would stop using dogs in demonstrations. The decision was made in the wake of a Palestinian demonstrator in 2012, who was injured after being attacked for several minutes by dogs from the unit. The army investigated the incident, in which the demonstrators needed medical care and stitches in his hand, deeming it an operational failure.

The army spokesman's office commented that after receiving the video clip, the army ordered an immediate investigation of the incident. "Upon conclusion, lessons will be drawn and the necessary steps will be taken to prevent a recurrence of such incidents," the statement read.

B'tselem commented that once again the army is calling to stop the frightening use of dogs to arrest unarmed civilians. "Urging dogs to attack humans is an immoral and illegal act that arouses horror."
 
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Gosh Israel is a rich country but their people is still uncivilized, it is really true that money can't buy class.
 
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I'm sry but children shouldn't go around throwing rocks at soldiers.He's lucky they didn't shoot him.The soldiers overeacted to.

That region won't see peace in the forseable future.

last week some school kids slashed my two tires, I should have unleashed my two dogs at them by your logic. pathetic!
 
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