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     Israeljustice.com was established to document the Israeli policy to prosecute and detain peaceful protesters against the government's policy of withdrawal from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Over the last 18 months, the government deemed civil protesters of the expulsion of Jews from the Gaza Strip and West Bank as enemies of the state.


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Date Added: 8/6/2008
The Knesset has passed legislation on the first reading to close the cases of more than 400 minors, indicted for acts of passive disobedience against the government's expulsion of 10,000 Jews from the Gaza Strip and nothern West Bank in August 2005. The law has to pass a second and third vote before it can be enacted into legislation.

The police complaints department has closed the file against Police Commander Shlomi Even Paz for destroying the digital footage belonging to a photographer of the "Legal Forum" of a violent arrest of minors at the Shvut Ami outpost last year. This after, a civil suit was filed against him for a similar action at Homesh.

On Aug. 5, border police arrested three Jews and a photojournalist for attempting to enter Rachel's Tomb on foot. The Jews had arrived at the tomb with a group of 25 Jews led by parliamentarian Uri Ariel. At the entrance to the Rachel's Tomb, border police stopped the group because Jews are only allowed to enter the tomb if they arrive by bus. The police arrested the photojournalist, Hezki Ezra, and smashed his camera after he filmed police violently arresting a minor who had run off and calling the local Arab population to help them in the arrest. Ezra has since filed a complaint with the police complaints department.

On Aug. 5, Beersheba District Court Judge Ariel Wago remanded three residents of the Jewish community of Asael held until the end of judicial proceedings. The three were arrested on July 23, after they were charged with assaulting a Palestinian infiltrator who had set fire to their land. For his part the Palestinian told police that he the fire was an accident and he just dropped a cigarette in the field. In an earlier hearing, the Supreme Court ruled that the three are "dangerous, even if we accept their claim that the series of events began with a provocation by the Palestinian residents." For their part, Asael residents said that the Palestinian, who was allegedly beaten, attacked the community a three times and they filed charges with the police regarding arson, but no action was taken. On Aug. 6, police arrived to evacuate the small community of Asael.

Defense Attorney Dov Even Or has petitioned the Supreme Court against President Shimon Peres for failing to respond to a pardon application for two Jewish security guards. The brothers, Dan and Yitzhak Halamish, are serving seven and eight months sentences for shooting in the air to disperse a group of Bedouins who camped and threatened them near their community of Maalei Rehavam.

On July 23, the army declared the former Shedma Israeli army camp a closed military zone to Jews. A small group of Jews who arrived at the camp in the Judean desert, located close to the road that connects the Jewish community of Tekoa to Jerusalem, were ordered to leave the area. Minutes later, the army allowed a group of Palestinians children, accompanied by European members of the International Solidarity Movement, to enter the area on their way to a park.

On July 15, Israeli police arrested 14 teenage girls who protested at the Jewish Heroes Outpost situated between Hebron and Kiryat Arba. The girls refused to identify themselves or cooperate with police investigations.

On July 14, the prison authority at Maasiyahu prison in Ramle reneged on its earlier decision to allow Dani and Itzik Halamish a 48-hour furlough, although the law permits the furlough after two months in jail. The brothers, serving a seven and eight month sentence respectively for shooting in the air, said they were informed at the last moment that their furlough request was rejected and no reasons were given.

On July 14, the Knesset passed the first reading of the Disengagement Law that permits the State prosecutor's Office to close criminal cases of anti-disengagement protesters, mostly minors, who were indicted for passive civil disobedience.

On July 9, witnesses testified in the trial of David Atia, a policeman charged with head-butting an anti-government demonstrator, David Ledwin, in Amona in Feb. 2006. Video footage presented during the hearing showed Atia using all his force to head-butt Ledwin with his helmet as the youngster was leaving Amona, following the government's destruction of nine homes. Jerusalem Magistrate Yechiel Barkalai will rule on the case on July 19.

On July 8, the Knesset passed a law on the first reading that would prevent the police from photographing minors. The law was proposed by parliamentarians Uri Ariel, Zevulun Orlev and Eli Affalo.


 

 

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- The military appeals committee deciding on the fate of the Hebron Peace House , 2/28/2008.

 
 

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From reading the headlines I begin to believe Israel is not a jewish state, at least not one where jewish citizen all have the same rights.
Maybe it is time to follow the Solomon example, two staes Israel and Judea one for jews and one for Olmert
-9/29/2007
You have a great web site. Kol Hakovod.
-7/22/2007
Olmert's daughter (& her fellow travelers) is permitted her reign of left wing terror by harassing soldiers and coddling terrorists.

In the land of Israel this is considered ideologically appropriate behavior. However, Nadia Matar is dragged into court for 'insulting' a public offical. Why? Because she is on the 'wrong' ideological side of the spectrum.

This type of appeasement behavior is par for the course for a regime which lets loose on the public captured ! terrorists, and pardons ! scores of others.

In the topsy turvy world which passes for Israeli leadership only one of two outcomes are possible. Either Nadia and her supporters will win, or the leadership will win. If the leadership comes out on top, rest assured it will be a victory for our enemies, and then we can all say goodbye to what is left of our Jewish homeland. We will have no one to blame but ourselves if we do not stop them.
-7/19/2007
Please sign me up,thanks.Herb Brodsky
-7/9/2007
In regard to the current report involving the police's failure to investigate properly the alleged shots fired at Beduin trespassers in Judea & Samaria, this is par for the course.

There is a MOUNTAIN of evidence whereby Jewish rights in Judea & Samaria are non existent.This is no accident.There are orders from the political elite to make the lives of Jews in the heartland ! of our homeland as miserable as possible.

It is not an understatement to suggest that the supposed Jewish police forces act as protectors of the Arabs, and as harassers of the Jews.

The current situation is absolutely intolerable. It will come to a point-and soon- that the nationalist Jews will take the law into their own hands. Could any sane and rational person blame them if this happens? Certainly not me!
-7/8/2007
This is one of the most unique and important sites available. No one else is providing this information. I hope others will help spread the word. Whatever "democracy" that is left in our country is in serious danger.
-3/17/2007
Hi!
Hey it looks good and I just wanted to say that you guys and gals did a great job on this website and it showed a lot of good info for me.
-1/12/2007
"For the want of Justice, the sword comes into the world."
-1/13/2007
Shalom,
I thank the person who, via his weekly newsletter to his family & friends, mentioned your site and got me interested in it. I am currently working with several "ideological/political" prisoners (Daniel Pinner, Shmuel Zetham, a few of the 21 expelled from Judea and Samaria, etc.), trying to raise funds for them and their families, publicize their cases, arrange for jail visitations, etc. Most of these prisoners are in jail for reasons other than their protests against the expulsion (e.g., arrested for illegal gun possession but getting the third degree because of where they live). I would be glad to send you some material on some of these prisoners that I have been posting on various lists, if you request.
Y'shar Koach, your site presents a much-needed service to the Jews of Israel and outside of it!
Kol Tuv,
Dina
-1/13/2007
Shalom,

This site caught my eye because of its simple name and mission - Israel Justice. What has been missing in Israel since the disaster of the Oslo Accords has been pure justice for Jewish nationalists and their interests. Anyone who stands up for Jewish rights in our homeland is eventually hunted down for 'ideological' crimes. The laundry list of those persecuted is growing by the day.

The authorities have become pathological in their hatred of nationalist Jews, (religious & secular) and this hatred culminated in the destruction of 23 ! Jewish communities and thousands of lives, all in order to please our most implacable foes. The brutality at Amona soon followed. The slippery slope appears unstoppable, or not.

Therefore, nothing is more imperative now for Israel's survival as a Jewish state, not as an Israeli state, than for justice to me meted out to those seeking to undermine Jewish rights in Israel.

I am doing all I can to effectuate these goals in a myriad of ways. Enough said.
-1/11/2007
so sad and true,
very good work!
-1/6/2007
B'Hatzlacha - with your Web Site Testimony.
It will serve as an excellent reference in future to those whom we wish to enlighten, rather than having to write or copy the gory evidence oneself, every time. Thanks!
-1/6/2007
none yet...
will just read about israel justice
shabbat shalom!
-12/29/2006
"Zion shall be redeemed with justice."
This is what I hope and trust to return to Zion, having been unjustly deported.
-11/1/2006
Very important site!
Translate to Hebrew
-10/30/2006
Your opinion can help!
-10/28/2006
Very informative and important site.
Keep up the good work.
-9/25/2006

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