Tony Greenstein | 22 July 2016 | Post Views:

Soldiers approach  girl with intent to murder

When it’s Jewish Killers Israel’s Security Forces Arrest Whenever Possible, when its Palestinians they Kill Wherever Possible
When the Jewish ultra-orthodox murderer
Yishai Schlissel stabbed five people and killed one person, Shira Banki, at the
Jerusalem Gay Pride demonstration last year, he wasn’t shot down.  

The Police chased after him and wrestled him
to the ground.  When the young
Palestinian girl in this video, who was obviously disturbed and upset, not
least at the military occupation that disrupts Palestinian lives in the West
Bank, two heavily armed soldiers, who could easily have disarmed her, gunned
her down in cold blood.  In any
civilised  country they would have been
charged with manslaughter at the very least, for using excessive force, but in
Israel murdering Palestinians is a matter of pride not a subject of criminal
charges.  You get promoted for killing Palestinians and government ministers like the Minister of Education, Naftali Bennett boast at how many Arabs they have killed.

The other aspect is that the Jerusalem Police like most Israelis are hostile to gay rights as an affront to Jewish Orthodoxy.  The utility of gay rights is as a means of contrasting Israel with its Arab and Muslim neighbours.  Previously the gay pride march in Jerusalem has been confined to an arena because of the opposition of the large ultra-Orthodox population in Jerusalem.  This year the Mayor Jerusalem reflected this antipathy to the Gay Pride march he decided to boycott the March. [see Jerusalem mayor defends decision to skip Pride Parade]
Jerusalem Police chase after knifeman Schlissel who was allowed to murder one person and stab five others
Ultra Orthodox murderer Schlissel about to attack
Being a Jewish and ultra-Orthodox murderer Schlissel was treated with kid gloves – Palestinians in his situation get lynched by Israelis

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