domingo, 27 de marzo de 2016

Nobody should be shocked at the Hebron execution | +972 Magazine

Nobody should be shocked at the Hebron execution | +972 Magazine



Natasha Roth: "As usual when these incidents are caught on camera the
“gone rogue” narrative looks likely to prevail, and that is a gift to
Israel’s political echelon. That way there’s no systemic issue to
grapple with, and everyone can pretend that a portrait of an execution
is just an unpleasant reel of film, and not a mirror."




 
A Magen David Adom ambulance attempts to navigate around the body of a Palestinian man who shot in the head by an Israeli soldier in the occupied city of Hebron. The man, who reportedly took part in stabbing another soldier, had already been shot and incapacitated. March 24, 2016. (Screenshot/B’Tselem)

A
Magen David Adom ambulance attempts to navigate around the body of a
Palestinian man who shot in the head by an Israeli soldier in the
occupied city of Hebron. The man, who reportedly took part in stabbing
another soldier, had already been shot and incapacitated. March 24,
2016. (Screenshot/B’Tselem)