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Undercover Terrorists:

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Israeli Soldiers Caught on Film Posing as Palestinian Rioters

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                    As violence once again engulfs the Gaza/Israel border, video footage has emerged showing undercover Israeli soldiers posing as Palestinian rioters, and after throwing rocks at Israeli forces, shooting other Palestinians who have joined them.

Undercover Terrorists: Israeli Soldiers Caught on Film Posing as Palestinian Rioters

October 11, 2015 by TNO Staff

 
As violence once again engulfs the Gaza/Israel border, video footage has emerged showing undercover Israeli soldiers posing as Palestinian rioters, and after throwing rocks at Israeli forces, shooting other Palestinians who have joined them.

The footage, filmed from two angles on October 7, 2015, shows a group of about ten undercover Israeli soldiers, dressed in civilian clothes and wearing Palestinian keffiyehs, or checked scarves, milling around in a road, encouraging Palestinian youth nearby to start throwing stones at an approaching Israeli army patrol.

Some of the undercover Jews even take part in the rock-throwing which follows, as can be clearly seen on the video footage.









As soon as they have incited the Palestinians, the undercover Jews then produce firearms and arrest several of their “fellow” stone throwers, shooting at least one in the leg to incapacitate him. The Jews then assault the now wounded Palestinian and drag him away to their military vehicles.

Note the “Palestinian” rioters (see the man in the yellow shirt, and the one with a striped black and white shirt, as markers) inciting the others into attacking the approaching Israeli convoy. They then turn on the incited crowd, shooting and arresting at least three of the people they have incited to violence.

The shooting and beating took place during clashes near Ramallah and the Beit El settlement, which abuts the de facto Palestinian capital and hosts the army’s regional headquarters base.

Reuters bureau chief Luke Baker confirmed via a tweet that he had viewed footage of Israeli undercover officers throwing stones at soldiers and encouraging the Palestinian youth around them to do the same.

This devious trick of posing as Palestinians and inciting mobs to attack Israeli patrols has long been a Jewish tactic in Israel. For example, in 2012, the Israeli Haaretz newspaper reported that the commanding officer of an IDF undercover unit confirmed it was their practice to have plainclothes agents infiltrate Palestinian demonstrations and throw stones in the direction of soldiers while encouraging the Palestinian youth to follow suit, and then arrest them for throwing stones.



Over the past month, 7 Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks, most of them stabbings.
In that time, 42 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire.

Rights groups have warned that Israel is using excessive force against Palestinians and that some of the incidents amounted to extrajudicial killings.

The violence has been triggered in part by recent visits by Jewish groups to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem, coupled with Israeli restrictions on Palestinian access to the mosque, one of Islam's holiest sites.

Frustration is also mounting as Israel continues to build Jewish-only settlements throughout the West Bank, taking over Palestinian lands, in defiance of international law.

Some 2015 incidents:

January 31: Ahmad Ibrahim Jaber Abu al-'Azzah, 18 years old, resident of Burin, Nablus district, shot to death. Additional information: Sustained gunshot wound to the head from gunfire soldiers fired from ambush, while supposedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at cars on Route 60.
       
January 14: Ousamah Muhammad 'Ali Jundiyeh, 18 years old, resident of Yatta, Hebron district, shot to death. Additional information: Killed by a IOF soldier near the Gush Etzion junction. According to media reports, he was shot when fleeing police officers who were staking out car thieves at the supermarket parking lot.

February 24:  Jihad Shehadeh 'Abdallah al-J'afri, 19 years old, resident of a-Duheisheh R.C, Bethlehem district, shot to death. Additional information: Shot by soldiers in the chest while he was throwing stones from a third-story roof in the course of clashes that erupted when the troops entered the refugee camp to make an arrest.

March 18:  Ali Mahmoud 'Abd a-Rahman Safi,  20 years old, resident of al-Jalazun R.C, Ramallah and al-Bira district, shot,  died on 25 Mar 2015. Additional information: Gravely wounded on 18 March 2015 by shots fired by a soldier in the course of a demonstration and clashes near the settlement of Beit El. Died of his injuries on 25 March 2015.

April 27:  Muhammad Murad Saleh Yihya, 19 years old, resident of al-'Araqah, Jenin district, shot, died on 28 Apr 2015. Additional information: By soldiers near an agricultural gate set in the Separation Barrier, a spot he had come to with other young men. Clashes ensued there, between a military patrol and the young men who threw stones at the patrol. Died of his injuries on 28 April 2015.

April 25: Mahmoud Yihya Yunes Abu Jheishah, 19 years old, resident of Idhna, Hebron district, shot to death. Additional information: By Border Police after he supposedly stabbed a Border Police officer at the Tomb of the Patriarchs - West Checkpoint.

April 25:  Ali Muhammad 'Ali Abu Ghannam, 17 years old, resident of a-Tur, East Jerusalem district, shot to death. Additional information: By Border Police in the torso and mortally wounded after attempting to stab a Border Police officer at a checkpoint. Died of his injuries later that day.

April 10:  Ziad 'Omar Musleh 'Awad,  28 years old, resident of Beit Ummar, Hebron district, shot to death. Additional information: By soldiers who had stationed an ambush in the village of Beit Ummar while a funeral was underway there. Clashes with Israeli security forces, including throwing stones and Molotov cocktails, occurred during the course of the funeral.

April 8:  Muhammad Jasser Ibrahim Karakrah, 28 years old, resident of Sinjil, Ramallah and al-Bira district, shot to death. Additional information: According to the IDF Spokesperson, he stabbed and wounded two soldiers, one of whom then fatally shot him.

June 26: Hammad Jum'ah 'Ata Rumanin,  22 years old, resident of al-A'uja, Jericho district, shot to death. Additional information: Soldiers at al-Hamra Checkpoint (Be’qaot) say he fired at them.

June 10:  'Iz a-Din Walid Hassan Bani Gharrah, 22 years old, resident of Jenin R.C, shot to death. Additional information: Border Police officers entered the R.C. to make an arrest. The Police said he lobbed an improvised bomb at the officers before being shot.

July 31: Laith Fadel 'Issa al-Khaldi, 15 years old, resident of al-Jalazun R.C, Ramallah and al-Bira district, Shot to death. Additional information: Fatally wounded when a soldier shot him in the back after he and other youths threw Molotov cocktails and paint bottles at a military checkpoint. Died in hospital the next day.
       
Jul 27: Muhammad 'Ata Diab Abu Latifah,  20 years old, resident of Qalandiya Camp, al-Quds district, shot to death. Additional information: Died after being shot in the thighs as he was fleeing security forces who had come to arrest him.

July 23: Fallah Hamdi Zamel Abu Maryah, 53 years old, resident of Beit Ummar, Hebron district, shot to death. Additional information: Soldiers entered his home to make an arrest, and shot and wounded his son. Abu Mariyah threw pottery at the soldiers from a balcony on the second floor of his home and the soldiers shot him three times in the chest.
       
July 22: Muhammad Ahmad Mahmoud 'Alawneh, 19 years old, resident of Brukin, Salfit district, shot to death. Additional information: By security forces while he and other youths were throwing stones at a military force that entered Birqin to make arrests. Died of his wounds several hours later at a hospital in Jenin. B’Tselem’s investigation precludes the IDF Spokesperson’s account that the youths had thrown Molotov cocktails at the unit.

July 3:  Muhammad Sami 'Ali 'Ali Kusbah,  17 years old, resident of Qalandiya Camp, al-Quds district, shot to death. Additional information: Shot three times by the Binyamin Brigade commander as he was fleeing, after he threw a large rock at the windshield of the military vehicle in which the brigade commander was riding.

August 17:  Muhammad Bassam Mustafa 'Amshah, 25 years old, resident of Kafr Ra'i, Jenin district,  shot to death. Additional information: Killed by gunshots to the torso fired by Border Police officers. The Police say he was shot after he stabbed and slightly injured a Border Police officer.
       
August 15: Rafiq Kamel Rafiq a-Taj, 21 years old, resident of Tubas, shot to death. Additional information: The Police say he was shot after he stabbed a Border Police officer in the back, slightly injuring him.

August 9: Anas Ibrahim Muhammad Taha,  20 years old, resident of Qatanna, al-Quds district, shot to death. Additional information: Soldiers who arrived on the scene after he stabbed and wounded an Israeli civilian at a gas station on Route 443.

September 13: Israeli police and Palestinian protesters clashed at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. The clashes coincided with the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, often a tense period because of increased visits by Jews to the compound, which they call the Temple Mount.

On September 16, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared “war” on stone throwers—ironic in view of the video material which shows Jews to be instigators of many of the stone-throwing mobs.

On September 22, a Palestinian died during an Israeli army operation in the southern West Bank while allegedly handling a makeshift explosive device, and IDF troops shoot and fatally wounded an 18-year-old woman at a checkpoint in Hebron. The same day, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas warned of the risk of a new intifada.

September 27 to 28: New clashes erupt between Israeli police and Palestinians at the Al-Aqsa compound as Jews begin celebrating the eight-day Sukkot holiday.

October 1: Suspected Palestinian gunmen kill an Israeli settler couple in a car in front of their four young children in the occupied West Bank in a premeditated revenge attack for the earlier killings of Palestinians.

October 3: A 19-year-old Palestinian kills two Israelis before police shoot him dead.

October 4: A Palestinian attacker stabbed and wounded a 15-year-old in Jerusalem. The attacker is shot dead by police. Israel tightens security and bans Palestinians from the Old City.

October 5: Israeli soldiers kill a 13-year-old Palestinian boy at a refugee camp near Bethlehem.

October 6: Israel lifts two days of restrictions on Muslim worship at Al-Aqsa. Abbas says he wants to avoid a violent escalation with Israel. There are new clashes in the West Bank and in the Tel Aviv district of Jaffa.

October 7: Violence reaches central Israel where police kill a Palestinian who attacked a soldier at Kiryat Gat in southern Israel. Near Tel Aviv, a Palestinian assailant stabs an Orthodox Jew. In Jerusalem’s Old City, a Palestinian woman stabs a Jewish man before being shot and seriously wounded by her victim.

On the same day, the “undercover” incident outlined above takes place. Netanyahu postpones a visit to Germany and warns Israelis to be on maximum alert.

October 8: New clashes outside the West Bank city of Ramallah. Israeli security forces shoot dead a Palestinian at the Shuafat Refugee Camp in East Jerusalem. Seven Israelis are wounded in four stabbings in East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Tel Aviv, and Afula in northern Israel. One attacker is killed, two are arrested, and a fourth flees.

October 9: Jews attempted to lynch three Arabs in a revenge attack in Netanya. A Jewish attacker stabs four Arabs. The violence spreads to the Gaza Strip, where Israeli fire kills six Palestinians near the border. There are four new stabbings, including attacks by Jews who wound two Palestinians from the West Bank and two Palestinians in the country’s south.

A Palestinian who is accused of stabbing an Israeli soldier near the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba near Hebron is shot dead by Israeli forces. Later, local media reports that another Palestinian was killed in clashes with Israeli forces in East Jerusalem.

Hamas’s chief in Gaza, Ismail Haniya, refers to the violence as an “intifada” and urges further unrest. Late in the evening, a rocket fired from the Strip hits southern Israel, without causing damage or injuries.

October 10: A Palestinian woman detonates explosives inside her car at a checkpoint near a Jewish settlement in the West Bank. This is the first attempted suicide bombing of this recent surge in violence.

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فراموش نکرده و نمیکنیم که تمامی دولتها با نفوذ دادن عوامل پلیسی خود(ساواکی/ ساوامائی/ موسادی /اف بی آئی/کی جی  بی ای و....) نه تنها به دستگیری , شکنجه و کشتار برخی از مخالفان خود اقدام کرده و میکنند بلکه در نهایت به شکست دادن جنبشها- در هر سطحی- نیز دست مییابند. در اینجا بعنوان مثال نفوذ اف بی آی را در جنبش دانشجوئی  سال 1968 و( اخیرا در 'جنبش اشغال'-عمدتا در نیویورک- را ) نیز میباید گوشزد کرد.حتی در انتخابات رئیس جمهوری سال 1976 ,آشکار گردید که فعالیتهای سازمان مخفی اف بی آی('کواینتل  پورو'-1) تعداد نفوذی ها را به یک در 6 رسانده بود(و از قرار این نسبت کماکان وجود دارد.) به بیانی دیگر 66 نفر از افراد نفوذی اف بی آی در کمپین انتخاباتی 'پیتر که  مه خو'-2 برای رئیس جمهوری شرکت داشتند!!چرا که این نماینده در 18 سال قبل در جنبش دانشجوئی ضد جنگ شرکت کرده بوده و پرونده اش کماکان باز!! کوتاه سخن : "انتخابات" رئیس جمهور در آمریکا نیز- آنقدرها هم که خیلی ها بغلط می پندارند "آزاد" است و "دکوکراتیک"- حرفی پوچ و بی معنا بیش نمیباشد.   
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