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How Israel legitimises torturing Palestinians to death

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Six days after Arafat Jaradat was arrested by the Israeli army and the Shin Bet, he was dead. Between the date of his arrest - February 18 - and the day of his death - February 23 - his lawyer Kamil Sabbagh met with Arafat only once: in front of a military judge at the Shin Bet's Kishon interrogation facility.

Sabbagh reported that when he saw Jaradat, the man was terrified. Arafat told his lawyer that he was in acute pain from being beaten and forced to sit in stress positions with his hands bound behind his back.

When it announced his death, Israeli Prison Service claimed Arafat - who leaves a pregnant widow and two children - died from cardiac arrest. However, the subsequent autopsy found no blood clot in his heart. In fact, the autopsy concluded that Arafat, who turned 30 this year, was in fine cardiovascular health.

What the final autopsy did find, however, was that Jaradat had been pummelled by repeated blows to his chest and body and had sustained a total of six broken bones in his spine, arms and legs; his lips lacerated; his face badly bruised.

The ordeal that Arafat suffered before he died at the hands of Israel's Shin Bet is common to many Palestinians that pass through Israel's prisons. According to the prisoners' rights organisation Addameer, since 1967, a total of 72 Palestinians have been killed as a result of torture and 53 due to medical neglect. Less than a month before Jaradat was killed, Ashraf Abu Dhra died while in Israeli custody in a case that Addameer argues was a direct result of medical neglect.


Al Jazeera reports from West Bank funeral
The legal impunity of the Shin Bet, commonly referred to as the GSS, and its torture techniques has been well established. Between 2001 and 2011, 700 Palestinians lodged complaints with the State Attorney's Office but not a single one has been criminally investigated.

Writing in Adalah's 2012 publication, On Torture [PDF], Bana Shoughry-Badarne, an attorney and the Legal Director of the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel, wrote, "The GSS's impunity is absolute."

Israel's High Court has been extravagantly helpful in securing the Shin Bet with its imperviousness to accountability to international law, and thus enabling widespread and lethal torture.

In August of 2012, Israel's High Court rejected petitions submitted by Israeli human rights organisations Adalah, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel and PCATI to demand that Israeli attorney general, Yehuda Weinstein, carry out criminal investigations into each allegation of torture by the Shin Bet.

And in the first week of February, two weeks before Arafat was killed, the High Court of Justice threw out Adalah's petition that demanded the GSS videotape and audio record all of its interrogations in order to comply with requirements of the United Nations Convention Against Torture (CAT) to which Israel is a signatory.

In May 2009, UNCAT condemned [PDF] Israel for exempting the Shin Bet's interrogations from audio and video recording, noting that such oversight is an essential preventative measure to curtail torture. Yet despite this admonition, in 2012 the Knesset extended the exemption for another three years.

Rationalising its failure to comply with this most basic requirement of recording interrogations, the State maintains that it is in the interests of "national security" that its interrogation techniques not be made public.

Arafat was killed under torture. Torture is routine. But the following is not routine: upon the announcement of his death, thousands of Palestinians, already unified in solidarity with the arduous struggle waged by Palestinian hunger striking prisoners, responded in force. At least 3,000 prisoners refused their meals; thousands poured into the streets of Gaza and impassioned demonstrations erupted across the West Bank. While the State of Israel continues to deploy its deadly arsenal of weapons to repress Palestinians, the banality of the evil of this regime is, as it will always be, eclipsed by the mighty Palestinian will for self-determination.

Charlotte Silver is a journalist based in San Francisco and the West Bank. She is a graduate of Stanford University.

Follow her on Twitter: @CharEsilver

The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera's editorial policy.
How Israel legitimises torturing Palestinians to death - Opinion - Al Jazeera English
 
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Terrorists tortured? Oh no.

He had been charged with throwing rocks. If that makes a terrorist out of him, what should we call your breed when your soldiers fire at fishermen and your settlers put fire to Palestinian farms?
 
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Today to Palestinians; tomorrow to all Arabs; the day after tomorrow to all world citizens......
 
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He had been cared wit throwing rocks.

I guess you don't care if I throw rocks at you then? Amazing that you can be so nonchalant about violence, yet ***** about a guy getting beaten allegedly (only the Palestinian gov't says this happened) Apparently gettign beaten it worse than gettign rocks thrown at you... :facepalm:

Personally speaking I find it hard to believe the Israeli gov't would use any torture that would be traceable and then blame the death on cardiovascular failure. Waterboarding, etc are all untraceable and just as effective.

Already the results haven't even been shown and yet
Stone-throwing protesters in the West Bank towns of Hebron, Ramallah, Nablus, Jenin and elsewhere faced off with Israeli soldiers deploying tear gas and stun grenades.

Ahh yes, I see back to the usual modus operandi, give a bullshit excuse, try and kill Israelis with rocks, ***** to the media about how terrible Israel is, rinse, repeat.
 
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Israel is an Illicit child that must be killed.just like Hitler done a cleaning job for the world .
 
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Israel is an Illicit child that must be killed.just like Hitler done a cleaning job for the world .

In the end hitler was forced to kill himself, remember that as well!
 
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I guess you don't care if I throw rocks at you then?

Cry. Me. A. Fvcking. River.

Throwing stones isn't the monopoly of Palestinians. Settlers also do that. Sometimes Jews even throw stones at each other over their religious or life-style differences. Yet they don't get called terrorists by the Israeli press. Nor are they dragged by Israeli forced from their homes at mid-night, to pass a week under custody, only to be tortured to death at the end of the period.

Not only do the settlers throw stones, they also put fires on Palestinian lands and shoot at them with live ammunition or firebomb (and, more recently, against other non-Jews as well).

Why don't you Zionists call them terrorists, then? I'll tell you why: because you use that term politically. Only Palestinians and other Arabs you tar in this way, so you can to justify whatever abuse you subject them to, no matter how small their alleged offenses. Since you have no policy of abusing Jews, they don't get called terrorists, even wen they do something much worse than mere stone-throwing.


Amazing that you can be so nonchalant about violence, yet ***** about a guy getting beaten

He didn't just get beaten: he died, and over something minuscule, that resulted in no real harm for anyone, and that Israeli Jews themselves frequently engage in impunely. Amazing that you can be so nonchalant about violence, yet ***** about a stone that hardly ever harms, let alone kills, anyone.


Personally speaking I find it hard to believe the Israeli gov't would use any torture that would be traceable and then blame the death on cardiovascular failure.

What are you on about? The Israeli government has already admitted there are no signs of cardiac arrest in Jadarat's body. The Israelis only came up with that, so they could have something to say to the international press over the death.


Already the results haven't even been shown and yet

Eh? The results of the autopsy were out yesterday. Let me quote the Israeli report on it for you:


"No evidence of disease was found during the autopsy. Two internal hemorrhages were detected, one on the shoulder and one on the right side of the chest. Two ribs were broken, which may indicate resuscitation attempts."

Of course that all the bruises, the broken ribs, the bloodied nose, and the hemorrhages, it explains as resulting from "resuscitation attempts", which is ludicrous.
 
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Cry. Me. A. Fvcking. River.

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Israel is an Illicit child that must be killed.just like Hitler done a cleaning job for the world .

Please, next time you make such comments don't make them in the name of Islam or Muslims but yourself only. Many of our Prophets were Jewish originally. Not all Jews are bad. In fact we Arabs have cultural, linguistic, ancestral and religious/geographical similarities. Jews and Arabs lived among each other since forever and even in Hejaz and at the time of Prophet Muhammad (saws).

One of the corner stones of Islam is to combat injustice/strive for the better not only for personal gains but in the name of a community and killing a whole race is certainly not a thing that should be supported. Even if we did not follow Islam.

I pray and hope that there will be peace and that the Palestinians will regain their rights and get their own country but not at the expense of killing a whole race of people. All people/races are guilty of crimes and if Allah (swt) was such a harsh judge as people here no race/people would be alive today.

Also look at internal matters before pointing fingers at others. Right now there is certain "Muslim" government in Iran that is conspiring against us Muslims and Arabs and killing our brother's and sister's in numbers that the Jews have never done. Ironically next door to Palestine in Syria....

Just a few minutes ago a Iranian on this forum was praying for the destruction of all Semitic people and hence Arabs and Jews and wanting Hitler back to "finish the job".

Also why are you having a Chinese flag as your avatar???? Are you a Chinese posing as a Pakistani?
 
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