For the people of the Book and a country which always bangs on about its army being the most moral in the world, it is difficult to see how to justify the claims given the inhuman behaviour of the Israelis toward the Palestinians and its own Arab citizens.
Amira Haas, writing in Haaretz, highlights, once again, the situation of a Palestinian woman and the shameful, inhumane way in which she is being treated by the Israelis.
"Behind a modest desk with a view of Beit Jala sits a nameless Shin Bet security service officer who is very pleased with himself. He has just saved the Jewish people in Israel from yet another grave security risk by preventing a 47-year-old woman, for five weeks now, from going abroad for urgent medical tests.
Or perhaps this isn't a story about just one officer, but rather about a committee of three. What matters is that Khalida Jarrar, a resident of Al-Bireh, has not gone to Amman for diagnostic brain tests that cannot be done in the West Bank due to lack of the necessary medical equipment."
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Amira Haas, writing in Haaretz, highlights, once again, the situation of a Palestinian woman and the shameful, inhumane way in which she is being treated by the Israelis.
"Behind a modest desk with a view of Beit Jala sits a nameless Shin Bet security service officer who is very pleased with himself. He has just saved the Jewish people in Israel from yet another grave security risk by preventing a 47-year-old woman, for five weeks now, from going abroad for urgent medical tests.
Or perhaps this isn't a story about just one officer, but rather about a committee of three. What matters is that Khalida Jarrar, a resident of Al-Bireh, has not gone to Amman for diagnostic brain tests that cannot be done in the West Bank due to lack of the necessary medical equipment."
Continue reading here.
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