Police states govern this
way. Israel's one of the worst. Racism is institutionalized. Arabs have
no rights. They're considered subhumans. They're viciously persecuted.
World leaders turn a blind eye. Washington provides generous support.
It's longstanding policy. Bipartisan support affirms it. Doing so conspires
with high crimes.
Palestine is Israeli occupied territory. State terrorism threatens
everyone. Multiple pre-dawn raids occur daily. Beatings, arrests, torture,
and imprisonment follow. Wanting to live free is called terrorism. So
is praying to the wrong God.
Gaza is an open-air prison. Thousands of Palestinian political prisoners
languish in gulag hell.
Israel holds them in 17 prisons and four interrogation centers.
Four others are for shorter-term detentions. All but one are in Israel.
Sending Palestinians there violates Fourth Geneva's Article 76. It states:
"Protected persons accused of offenses shall be detained in the
occupied country, and if convicted they shall serve their sentences therein."
Israel spurns all international laws and norms. It does so with
impunity. Palestinian prisoners suffer most.
Military orders divide criminality into five categories:
(1) "Hostile Terrorist Activity"
(2) Disturbance of public order
(3) "Classic" criminal offenses
(4) Illegal presence in Israel
(5) Traffic offenses
Militarized occupation harshness criminalizes normal aspects of
daily life. Belonging to wrong political party risks prosecution. So does
displaying Palestinian symbols.
Peacefully demonstrating is considered disrupting public order.
Associating with a member of an illegal group is called supporting terrorism.
Dozens of other normal civic life activities are criminalized. Arrests
often follow. So do abusive administrative detentions.
Victims can be held indefinitely uncharged. Due process is denied.
Three Israeli laws authorize what demands condemnation:
the Order Regarding Administrative Detention;
the Emergency Powers Law for Israel; and
the Internment of Unlawful Combatants Law.
Prolonged arbitrary detention breaches international law. Doing
so is official Israeli policy. Hundreds of Palestinians are currently
detained. Thousands were abused this way previously.
Commanders have discretionary authority. They may order anyone detained
they say threatens public security with or without evidence. Their word
is law.
Most detentions last six months. They can be arbitrarily extended
repeatedly. Longterm uncharged incarcerations often follow.
Judicial fairness is absent. Military judges cook the books. Whatever
commanders want, they approve. Children are as vulnerable as adults. Israel
reflects the worst of police state harshness.
On February 17, Haaretz contributor Amira Hass headlined "Fourteen
Palestinians released in Gilad Shalit deal back in Israeli jails," saying:
"Changes in military law allow IDF and Shin Bet to rearrest any
released prisoner until the end of his or her original sentence, on the
slightest pretext, and often relying on secret evidence."
Four longterm hunger strikers upset Palestinians more than other
elements of occupation harshness.
Two are uncharged administrative detainees. The others were part
of the Shalit deal.
Authorities lied. So did various media reports. They said rearrested
Palestinians returned to terrorist activities.
Israel defines them broad brush. Minor traffic violations qualify.
So do normal civil acts democracies permit.
They include belonging to legitimate political parties, demonstrating
peacefully, choosing associates freely, and praying to the God of their
choice.
Release terms for prisoners swapped for Shalit included "the condition
that they not return to prohibited security activities."
Pardons may be revoked "due to conviction of another offense during
the period of parole, or through an administrative committee authorized
to examine intelligence information with only one side present to attest
to the violation of the conditions."
During supportive hunger striker demonstrations, Palestinians urged
Israeli soldier abductions. It's the only way to force Israel to treat
its prisoners as POWs, not incarcerated criminals, they believe.
Those doing so ignore one thing. They don't understand Israel's
"determination (to) thwart future deals." It does whatever it wishes.
It's part of enforcing occupation harshness.
Guilt by accusation is official Israeli policy. Hass addressed it.
Invented secret evidence justifies the unjustifiable. Targeted Palestinians
have no rights.
They're guilty because Israel says so. Released prisoners are vulnerable
to rearrest any time. It can be for any reason or none at all. Israeli
agreements aren't worth the paper they're written on. Rogue states operate
that way.
Palestinians know what they're up against. Israel persecutes them
ruthlessly. There's "no point wasting time on peace negotiations or searching
for a historic compromise," says Hass. Achieving liberation demands other
ways.
On February 20, Haaretz editorialized: "Draconian arrests of Palestinians,"
saying:
"There is no measure of justice or reason in jailing a man for years
because he visited an adjacent neighborhood or even assumed political
activity."
Rearresting 14 Palestinians freed in Gilat Shalit's swap doesn't
wash. Five face 16 - 28 more years in prison.
Draconian harshness is unjustifiable. Slight pretexts permit it.
Israel invents them when they don't exist. Palestinian victims pay dearly.
Guilt by accusation is policy. Palestinians haven't a leg to stand on.
Evidence against them is secret. Hearsay qualifies. So does stuff
made up. When no evidence exists, it's invented. Counsel can't contest
what it doesn't know. Police state harshness is unconscionable.
"This revolving door system is not only inhuman in itself, it also
undermines the agreements Israel signed and will make future deals much
harder to achieve," said Haaretz.
Military Order 1651 makes rearrests possible. A previous article
explained. Article 186 lets authorities order released prisoners to complete
their original sentences.
Dozens of Palestinians have been affected. No one's safe from Israel's
long arm. Pre-dawn arrests occur often. Innocence is no defense.
Charges are entirely spurious. Justifiable evidence doesn't exist.
Uncharged detainees can be held forever if Israel wishes. Those released
face constant rearrest threats.
Prolonged arbitrary detention breaches international law. Article
9 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights states:
"Everyone has the right to liberty and security of person. No one
shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention."
"Anyone who is arrested shall be informed, at the time of arrest,
of the reasons for his arrest and shall be promptly informed of any charges
against him."
Everyone deprived of liberty by arrest or detention is entitled
to judicial fairness. Israel provides none.
Administrative detention never substitutes for doing the right thing.
It's permitted only to prevent lawless acts.
Even if Israel acted legally, said Haaretz, draconian sentences
"reek of cruelty and abuse. There is no measure of justice or reason in
jailing a man for minor offenses."
"If none of the Palestinians committed any terrorist activities,
Israel should free them immediately." They never should have been arrested
in the first place. Rearrests shouldn't have followed.
Israel does it abusively. It's official policy. It's unconscionable.
Israel's High Court should reverse it. What's lawless for Jews should
be so for Arabs. Fairness demands no less. So does inviolable international
law.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
His new book is titled "Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War
on Humanity."
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