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Humiliation!

Israel always claims to be a decent humane society. As the on-going occupation of the West Bank and Gaza continues and Israel's IDF "behaves" as it does, all the evidence points to humiliation of Palestinians seemingly being part of the overall policy of the Israelis.

"Here's an email from Abdul-Latif Khaled, a hydrologist living and working in Jayyous, a village near Nablus in the West Bank. The future "Palestinian state." The email describes some of the abuse and humiliation to which Palestinians are routinely subjected by young Israeli soldiers. Those who insist that Israeli soldiers are also the victims of the occupation should read this.

Dear Friends, What surprised me today when I came back from Nablus to Beit Iba Check point at 16:00 o'clock, that I was standing in what they call the humanitarian lane!!. When it is my turn, I gave my Id Card to the soldier in the checking room, he looked to me and said " go back to the youth line". This means I have to go through the long line of the university students, and this alone means additional one hour waiting. I told the soldier, why? He said go back, then he called in Hebrew for another soldier. The new soldier came and took my Id from the soldier in the checking room and said "go back". I said why? he said" *your face is not beautiful*" and he was showing that to me in his finger. Then I said what?!! could you repeat what you have said?! He said " your face is not beautiful" then I said to him do you insist that this is the reason? He said "yes" then I look to the other soldier that I may find different answer. But he told me "the same, your face is not beautiful" I said be sure what you have both said will reach many people including your people. He said "I don't care go back" I turned back and in my way to the back line I found another soldier, and I started telling him my story and without any introduction. He seemed to be not happy with what I said to him and he took my Id, but the same soldier who sent me back and claims he is the commander at the check point came and took the Id from this soldier and he was shouting on me to move. I said I am discussing what happened to your colleague. He said" no discussion. I said go back" I went back and I followed the soldier's rules with little changes.The students in the line let me very close to the rotating gate, so it took me only twenty minutes to check again. I am not sure if these are the new regulations at the check points, or if this make their commanders happy or if their families can be proud of such a shame. What I am sure that such things happen daily everywhere at the checkpoints. . I am not sure if my face is not beautiful because I don't see it much. But I am sure that my heart is beautiful because I see it every minute. I cried, but the tears are in the heart. Abdul-Latif".

The above from Mondoweiss, here.

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