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| quote: | Originally posted by Jake Benson
I'd hit the teen too if he was throwing stones in my direction. |
If you would have read the article, you would have found that the soldiers were INVESTIGATING rock throwing. The boy also mentioned his beating from a week prior and how he feared another.
| quote: | The youth, Hindawi Qawarik, told Ynet that at about 12:30 pm Wednesday, he and his friends were leaving school when they noticed a Border Guard jeep not far from them.
"I told my friends that if we pass near them, they'll hit us like they did a few weeks ago," he said.
The policemen approached the youths and questioned them regarding a stone-throwing incident that took place earlier. They then decided to detain three of the teens for further questioning.
Hindawi was one of those three. "I pretended not to hear them and kept walking, because I could still remember the beating I got last week. But one cop chased me. When I saw that he was after me I halted. He dragged me back to the direction of the jeep, and when we got there he pushed me and pinned me to the wall, so that no one will be able to see what they were doing to me." |
Yeah, this is real justice:
| quote: | "I kept screaming: I haven't done anything, you can check my ID." Hindawi said that one of the policemen tried to persuade the others to stop, "but they just ignored him and kept on hitting me."
According to the teen, one of the policemen also took books out of his school bag and tore some of them apart. Then they released him, not before "a few more slaps and punches." Hindawi's account has been verified by an eyewitness. |
Sounds like they just wanted to invoke violence, regardless if it was the people who were throwing rocks or not.
Before you spew out your ignorance, perhaps you should look at this a little more objectively. But then again, you probably have a love Israel and hate the rest complex going on.
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