General10:37 · Jun 10

Video Challenges Claims of “Settler Violence” Amid Reported Attacks on Jews

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From Channel 14 broadcasts, the lie is exposed, what the media does not want you to see about “settler violence” Zion Banjo 13:37 21 66 6 While the media is running a systematic campaign of demonization over “settler terrorism,” footage from the field exposes the truth. In a traffic accident that occurred in Samaria, the settlers were the first to rush to help Arabs. By contrast, incidents of violence against Jews are met with silence: “He said, ‘I am Jewish’ and they simply swooped down on him like prey.”

The orchestrated campaign that has been running in the media for a long time about “settler violence” was once again refuted yesterday, Tuesday, in footage by Channel 14 reporter Mylan Amar, who arrived at the scene and revealed a picture that contradicts the narrative being sold to the Israeli public.

In the footage, settlers are seen providing life-saving medical aid to Arabs who were injured in a serious car accident. “The settlers who are portrayed as terrorists are the ones who gave help with unconditional love,” Amar clarified. This footage not only shatters the ugly label, but also proves that these are fabrications intended to defame an entire public that protects the country and defends it with its bodies.

A deafening silence in the face of violence against Jews. While every minor incident attributed to settlers becomes a headline in every edition, far more serious and violent incidents directed at settlers are ignored. One such example is the case of a boy who was brutally attacked during the evacuation of a hilltop, beaten, tied up and threatened, an incident that passed in near total silence in most media outlets.

Inbal, the mother of a 17-year-old boy, described the abuse her son endured during the evacuation of the Tel Telpiyot outpost. According to her, the incident began when the boy tried to extinguish a fire at the site, but then the picture changed in an instant: “A Safari full of soldiers was unloaded, they were simply aiming weapons at them and starting to fire live ammunition,” Inbal recounted. She added that her son realized he was in real danger when he spotted the green laser from the weapon on his friend: “He saw the green laser on his friend, so he got down on his knees, raised his hands and said, ‘I am Jewish.’ The soldiers simply swooped down on him like prey.

“The company commander supports the soldiers, the operations officer says everything was proper conduct. I am not willing to close this as everything was fine. This soldier, this officer, should not serve another day in the army.”

IDF Spokesperson’s Unit response: “Last Thursday, security forces acted to evacuate dozens of Israelis who rioted in the village of Qusra, located in Area B, some of whom barricaded themselves on the roof of a Palestinian house inside the village. Shortly afterward, IDF forces acted to disperse another violent disturbance that included blocking roads at a central junction, during which the forces were attacked by several Israeli rioters. During the incident, an Israeli civilian who took part in the riot in the area was detained and later released. The claims regarding the conduct of the force are being examined in coordination with the commanders. At the same time, one cannot ignore the violence that preceded those events, as a result of which members of the security forces were injured. These incidents divert the IDF’s and security forces’ attention from their main mission, which is protecting residents and thwarting terrorism. Attacks on the security forces harm the security of the sector and prevent the forces from carrying out their role.”

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