• lemmonade@lemm.ee
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    statements of the israeli police about this:

    1. the victim was being arrested for drug crimes when this incident happened (not for a violent crime as far as I know).
    2. according to the israeli police, the cameras on the 16 officers where off because of a “technical error”.
    3. the extreme violence applied to the the victim by the 16 armed officers was necessary to restrain him, because he acted violently.
    4. the star-of-david-shaped injury was caused from the shoelaces on an officer’s shoe, which means that at some point the officer’s foot was either pressed hard against the victim’s face, or they kicked the victim’s face.

    source (in hebrew, includes an image of some of the victims wounds and an image of the shoelaces)

    I do find it beliveable that the star of david was unintentional (the actual shape, not the kick to the face), which of course doesn’t make this case any more justified, but it wouldn’t suprise me that much if it was intentional.

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      according to the israeli police, the cameras on the 16 officers where off because of a “technical error”.

      what a strange coincidence.

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      I do find it beliveable that the star of david was unintentional

      I don’t. Kicking or stepping on someone creates clear, directional injuries, not carefully placed marks with no sign of movement to some side or distortion. Especially of that person is resisting.

      This injury looks to be inflicted on someone who is completely unable to move and by someone who has time and space to carefully place their branding and apply pressure for a while.

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      Thank you for this.

      I’m hoping you can also see through the article.

      This is more propaganda trying to justify the colonial brutality of Zionism.

      -They refer to the victim as “the Palestinian”, dehumanizing him and thus trivializing his injuries.

      -The idea that 16 different officers’ body cameras all fail simultaneously is suspect, to put it mildly.

      -The fact that it took 16 highly trained people to restrain one person is difficult to believe. I will say, I am glad(? Bad word, but I can’t think of the right one) that they didn’t just murder the man and cover it up.

      -This was a planned raid in Occupied East Jerusalem.

      The officers knew who this man was, and where he was.

      -The graphic of boot shoelaces is unbelievable. Fabric laces don’t cause that type of skin damage while keeping the surrounding skin untouched.