Killer Of Terrorist Was Beaten Unconscious By Police At Anti-Disengagement Protest
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Killer Of Terrorist Was Beaten Unconscious By Police At Anti-Disengagement
Protest
Dr. Aaron Lerner Date: 3 July, 2008Makor Rishon correspondent Hodaya Karish-Hazony, reports today that "Mem",
the soldier who killed the terrorist yesterday in Jerusalem, had been
severely beaten by police during an anti-disengagement protest that took
place May 2005."Mem", who at the time was 17, was beaten unconscious by police as he
photographed - from the sidewalk - a protest in Ramat Gan during which the
road was blocked.Karish-Hazony suggests that police decided to beat him unconscious even
though he was standing on the sidewalk and not involved in blocking the road
in an attempt to stop him from documenting the event."Mem" was detained and released several days later and his file was closed
for "lack of evidence" - a move that left a police record that made it
necessary for him to have to fight the IDF in order to be drafted into an
elite unit.Yediot Ahronot reports that it took "Mem" two years of arguing with the IDF
before he was ultimately drafted into an elite unit.
A true hero of Israel in more than one way.
More than likely the scum in uniform that beat him 3 years ago were from Yassam, the thugs put into civilian police uniforms to put down the right of the people to protest the government.
Yassam was created at the hight of Oslo and they are true self hating Jews that have used extreme physical force against such hardened criminals such as the hero of yesterday when he was 17 years old and many a grandmother and father have been beaten by these thugs or the other hero's of the government the horse unit of the civilian police.
One day these thugs will be brought to justice under a new law that a true government "of the people, for the people and by the people" will bring forth in the peace crime trials and crimes against the Jewish people. When these crimes become law they will be retroactive and will have no statute of limitations.
