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World’s Most Ethical Army Vs. The 12 Year Old

Israeli Soldiers prevented his brother and father from extending their hands to him

The Israeli Criminal Army has imprisoned 12-year old Alhassan Muhtasib of Hebron for the past 9 days. Alhassan, was arrested with his younger brother, Alameer, 7, who was severely beaten by the barbaric forces for suspicion they threw stones.

While the younger Muhtasib was located by his family on day one at an Israeli Army base, the older was moved three different times to different settlements and army prisons. His bail was set too high for the family living under military occupation to come up with, and as such, the kid remained in jail.

Until today; he appeared in court in front of a military judge who agreed to release him ‘on bail’ sort of speak. Basically forcing his father to sign an affidavit assuming “responsibility” for the kid’s appearance at his next court date… this could mean Father’s arrest, or family home’s demolition, or a whole host of other collective punishment actions that Israel has mastered.

This is how Israelis do

The Palestinian Prisoners Society has assembled a team of ten lawyers to defend the 12-year old from the Israeli “Justice System.”

Hassan’s older brother, Rashid, extended his hand to his brother, but was restrained by Israeli police. The father also was prevented from holding his son, and a heated argument followed with Israeli forces.

The child told attendees that he was not afraid to stand trial before the military court.

On Wednesday, Hassan’s detention was extended, with his father commenting, “My child was brought to court with both his hands and feet cuffed. He was very scared of the many soldiers around him. It is ironic that the judge extended his detention until Sunday until an indictment is issued against him,” he said.

He sure looks composed and proud in those court pictures, But his mother relayed a different story, she spoke of her son being terrified of the uniformed, armed soldiers who had beaten him along with his younger brother, and that he had wetted his pants.

May be no one told him the monster-like soldiers were the ‘world’s most ethical army’ and as such, he had no reason to fear them.

It's a pattern, not an isolated incident

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24 Responses to “World’s Most Ethical Army Vs. The 12 Year Old”

  1. I'm trying to think of what defense the zionuts will come up with for this. I can't do it, so I'll just wait for one to show up.

    Posted by MohammadKF | March 8, 2010, 12:16 pm
    • It will either be defense, delusion, denial, or diversion into a discussion of this or that crime committed by Arabs anywhere on the planet within the last 1,500 years. When it gets going, the "debate" will quickly degenerate into accusations of anti-Semitism/Americanism and support for terrorists. Rinse and repeat ad nauseum.

      What it won't be–what it never is–is a direct and unequivocal condemnation of any crime committed against any Arab or Palestinian by Israel.

      As a side note I read somewhere that the kid in that picture who peed his pants was later beaten so savagely they broke his arm. It is understood if you are captured by the Border Police, you are going to be beaten. No wonder he pissed his pants.

      During the First Intifada, Israel systematically beat and brutalized over 30,000 kids. 30 percent suffered broken bones as a result, and over a third of whom were below the age of ten.

      http://lawrenceofcyberia.blogs.com/news/2009/01/p…

      This kid got off easy by Israeli standards.

      Posted by Sean2009 | March 9, 2010, 2:40 am
    • what makes you think the western press will report it? or did they?

      Posted by Legal I | March 9, 2010, 6:12 am
  2. Maybe we should copy our ethics from you guys, now that you are about to name a public square after a woman for the heroic act of immolating a 2 year old:

    http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157&doc_id=1…

    Posted by Ghoul Sahyouni | March 8, 2010, 1:33 pm
  3. Ghoul:

    Before you claim the moral high ground on dalal al mograbi, talk about the Israeli Occuption officer who get promoted after he emptied his magazine in the body of 12 years old Palestinian girl name Iman in gaza few years ago. there are too many expample to site, but you get the picture, Israeli lover.

    dalal was on a military mission in late 1970s to free Palestinian prisoner held in Israeli concentration camp witihout charges on legal council.Let alone no family visits, another violation of geneva convetion.

    finally to Mr. morality, it was the current Israeli defense minsiter who insist on killing dalal after she was catputred, fellowing her injuries. there are worldwide pictures of this war criminal, barack, holding dalal by her hair for media display. Pretending to be hunter showing off his kill. that is enough to make me sick.

    Posted by Mahmoud El-Yousseph | March 9, 2010, 2:37 am
    • "dalal was on a military mission in late 1970s to free Palestinian prisoner held in Israeli concentration camp witihout charges on legal council"

      And she fullfilled that military mission by grabbing a two year old boy and tossing him into a fire.

      Posted by Ghoul Sahyouni | March 9, 2010, 6:47 pm
  4. america fought for freedom and independance against brutal foreign military occupation in 1776, why condemn Palestinians when they inspire the same.

    I see no difference between the british occupation of america and the occupation of Palestine by the neu nazi arm of Idf.

    You know the saying, " if a dog makes a dump in the backyard, does it make a difference what color the dog is."

    and who builit in a shrine in Kiriat arab[illegal jewish settlement in the west bank] to the mass killer at the Ibrahimi mosque in Hebron back in early 1990s? "If you love in house of glass , don't throw stones.",my friend!

    Posted by Mahmoud El-Yousseph | March 9, 2010, 2:47 am
    • Because America won in 1776 primarily by enticing the redcoats to desert.

      The Palestinians, meanwhile, fought to establish that "al yahud kilabna", but using such tactics as Dalal did.

      Notice a difference there?

      Posted by Ghoul Sahyouni | March 9, 2010, 6:54 pm
  5. Ghoul Sahyouni wrote:
    Text qoate,

    "And she fullfilled that military mission by grabbing a two year old boy and tossing him into a fire. "

    I promise to donate a $20 to your favorite U.S. charity [providing it does not support the IDF or illegal Jewish settlement in Palestine] if you would post a reliable story link to your claim that Dalal Al-Moghrabi has tossed a two year old israeli boy into fire.

    Otherwise, you are acting as a mouth piece to the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C.
    The truth to the story, Dalal and another 10 of her comrades hijacked a bus during the operation, and were in their way to Tel Aviv. They were chased by helicopters and tanks. That would make it very unlikely that any of them will attempt to target a two years old, let alone throw the child into fie. That does not add up. But as always, Israel is know for its depiction, and its best weapon is propaganda and misinformation.

    Awaiting patiently!

    Posted by mahmoud el-yousseph | March 10, 2010, 3:37 am
    • You already gave yourself an escape clause with "reliable." One of the last things Dalal did before dying, was pick Ilan Hochman, whose mother had dropped him out of the window of the burning bus, and throw him back in.

      Posted by Ghoul Sahyouni | March 11, 2010, 12:05 am
  6. Arresting small children is not my cup of tea and I wish the border police would stop doing this. I understand why they do it though. Stones hurt and they want the parents to take responsibility and not let their kids in the streets.

    But Palestinians trying to play the morality card is even more ridiculous. One bad thing does not justify another. But not looking at the total picture and trying to attack Israel for not being moral is a low tactic. The people who blew up kids in a line to a disco in Tel-Aviv are considered heroes by the Pals.

    Once they completely renounce violence and stick to it, then maybe the Pals can play the morality card. But throwing stones is not non-violence. It is a violent act. And if the result of this conflict are going to be determined by violence then nitpicking at one violent aspect is just stupid and hypocritical. You continue blowing yourself up and intentionally killing innocent civillians and we will continue making kids pee in their pants. To each his own morality.

    Posted by jjj | March 10, 2010, 6:54 pm
  7. hey ghoul, your bullshit has nothing to do with the story here, stick to defending the abuse of children by the I'D'F. always the same tactic, you attempt to defend a story by bringing up something else. cant you defend the story itself? and why are the rest of you even going along with him?

    Posted by BeenThereDoneThat | March 12, 2010, 11:17 am
  8. alls i can say is shame shame shame i never knew incests can in human form shame shame

    Posted by george | October 14, 2011, 1:32 am

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