On September 11, following international criticism of Yaalon's September 9 comments, explaining the lack of action in concern about exposing sources, Yaalon issued a correction: There was not enough evidence to file indictments... [6]
With it, it should be noted that Israeli media keep silent about the involvement of the Shin-Bet in this case...
A recent review [7] notes the evident -- the Shin Bet continues to apply torture on hundreds or a few thousand Palestinians a years. However, while over 950 complaints of torture were filed over the past decade, none was handled as a criminal complaint. In fact, following the Kav 300 affair and the Rabin assassination, the Shin-Bet gained total impunity in recent decades. [1]
The Kafr Duma murders again raise the question:
Does the Shin Bet aim to stop Jewish terror, or is the Shin Bet the perpetrator of Jewish terror, both in Israel and in Palestine?
The case also raises the question:
Is Israeli military rule in Palestine "apartheid", or is it "reign of terror"?
In South Africa, the whites were interested in exploiting black labor. In Israel, we see confining of the Palestinians in small enclosure in the west-bank, and a large enclosure in Gaza, and the application of terror against them.
The case again documents the lack of credibility of the Israeli government statements, regarding its actions and intentions in Palestine. On such background, the award winning documentary "The Gate Keepers", which presented the Shin-Bet heads as enlightened and peace-oriented individuals, one of the best propaganda films ever... [8]
There is no chance that such circumstances could have continued for almost fifty years, absent staunch US backing...
LINKS:
[1] 2013-01-26 ISRAEL: Nation hijacked by a Shin-Bet Judiciary Gang_OpEdNews.com
[2] 2015-08-04 Ya'alon vows to lead 'uncompromising' fight against Jewish terror_ Times of Israel
[3] 2015-09-10 Israel Knows Who Perpetrated Duma Arson Attack, But Won't Take Legal Action_ Business Week
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