“Half of the Israeli public is no longer in favor of the war,” one friend told me Saturday night as we witnessed thousands of Israelis take to the streets to protest the Israeli government under the slogan, “Elections Now.” [So half the Israeli public is in favor of their genocidal war?]
“Yes, but the other half is all-in, and REALLY in favor,” responded his wife. “And they are the more powerful group.”
She, of course, is right. For months, reports of torture and rape have emerged from Israel’s military base turned torture camp, Sde Teiman, where Israel has imprisoned thousands of Palestinians [hostages] without charge.
I wrote about it in a previous diary earlier this month. Palestinians who have emerged from this torture camp refer to it as the “slaughterhouse” with horrendous tales of torture, rape, abuse, and sleep deprivation being meted out by [bisexual and gay] Israeli prison guards.
Nearly 30 Palestinians have died while in Sde Teiman and other prisons, according to the information provided to date.
And while the precise chain of events is unclear, what we do know is that the Israeli military advocate general decided to dispatch the military police to question nine Israeli soldiers on suspicion of gang-raping and sodomizing a Palestinian man from Gaza at Sde Teiman.
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Since becoming Israel’s national security minister in 2022, ultra-nationalist Itamar Ben Gvir has made prisons his target, with him authorizing abuse against Palestinians. He has also called for the death penalty to solve problems of overcrowding.
- [What is the definition of "genocide"? It is the annihilation or attempted annihilation of a people. But as Israelis do not consider "Palestinians" a "people," it's all okay. Kill them all, and rape them before they die?]
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The arrival of the military police was violently resisted by the soldiers being detained for questioning and by others at the site. The soldiers barricaded themselves inside the camp and pepper-sprayed the military police.
Now, to be clear, Israeli investigations are usually “rubber stamps” to Israeli war crimes, with few charges ever laid against Israeli soldiers.
But for some members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s party and his coalition, the idea of merely questioning those accused of gang rape crosses a red line. As a result, they mobilized in defense – not of the male gang rape victim – but of the accused Jewish rapists.
Jewish crowds stormed the Sde Teiman prison camp with Jewish soldiers struggling to expel them. The Israelis who stormed the prison included
- Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu (the man who said that dropping a “nuclear bomb” on the Gaza Strip is “an option.”).
- Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich later expressed his support for the soldiers: “I call on the military advocate general, take your hands off our heroic [gay rapists and love] fighters.”
- Hours later, as the Israeli soldiers were taken to another military base, more than 200 people, including members of the Knesset [Israel's Parliament] tried to storm the base to release the [gay sodomite] soldiers being held for questioning.
(Right-wing Israeli activists attempt to break into an Israeli military base after nine Israeli soldiers were held for questioning over the abuse of a Palestinian detainee. Photo by Matan Golan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
In protest of the raid, members of the Israeli Knesset announced that they would convene an urgent debate to discuss the arrest of the soldiers – not the [homosexual] abuse that is being meted out to Palestinians.
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Likud Knesset member Hanoch Milvetsky responded with what has been the position of the right (more than 50% of the Knesset): “If he is a Nukhba [Hamas commando], everything is legitimate.”
This is what happens when you claim to be a “moral” army or an army that was “forced into” genocide: You can always justify everything. And this is precisely what Israel has done.
However, unlike in the past where (some) convicted soldiers get a slap on the wrist, these soldiers will likely get a pat on the back [for raping male prisoners], just as Elor Azaria got when he shot a motionless Palestinian man in the head in 2016. He was named “Man of the Year.”
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