14 Tevet 5781
UPDATE!
Erev Rav Decides Ahuvya’s Execution Was Both Deserved and RighteousTheir cruelty was on full display this week...
The cruelty of the Erev Rav was on full display this week after the death of Ahuvya Sandak at the hands of the Israel Police. Both from Israeli officialdom and so-called Jewish leaders from abroad – and from those who support them – the response was monolithic and Olympian:
And other such callousness that requires immediate redress. So here goes. To begin, police officers can and do break the law. How often it happens is anyone’s guess. Unless you’re a police officer, or have been one, only you can tell. The problem is, because of the enormous power they possess, they can regularly break the law with impunity. Moreover, because in nearly every country on the planet there’s precious little oversight, the tendency toward internal whitewashings of their transgressions, large and small, is overwhelming. Who’s Policing the Police?In the State of Israel, the police and her affiliated, secret branches and intelligence agencies represent the hardest, most rotten core of the deep state. It’s not, as many believe, the judiciary, where the kernel of the Erev Rav resides, but with the Shabak and the rest of their eavesdropping meddler cohort, who’ve been given carte blanche to operate beyond the framework of regulations and laws that guide the rest of the country’s citizenry. It’s the Judiciary that receives their marching orders from the Shabak et al., rather than the other way round, as many errantly believe. The fact that the two groups happen to share, by and large, the same elitist, anti-Jewish and pro-western values, norms and beliefs makes the relationship a very comfortable hand-in-glove fit. Sharpening the IssueIn the case of Ahuvya Sandak, the point is not whether some teenager from Maoz Esther broke the law. The courts are meant to decide that. At stake is whether a police officer has the right to engage a suspect in a manner that will almost certainly lead to grievous bodily injury or death. Period. More specifically, at stake is whether a vehicular ‘take-down’ technique with twenty years of data behind it that is known to be lethal at speeds over 55 kmh (35 mph) was legally employed in this case, or was a rogue maneuver performed by an overly ambitious cop with either a chip on his shoulder for the hilltop youth, or a desire for adventure or advancement. When Cops Get StinkyThere’s a long history of bad blood and egregiously unlawful behavior on the part of the Israel Police toward the hilltop youth – and a great deal of underhanded plotting and provocation to portray them in a bad light. That activity includes Shabak agents dressing up as Arabs and attempting to steal Jewish flocks or destroy Jewish property, only to make arrests when the Jews inevitably defend themselves. It’s a very dirty business, and it will all be exposed shortly. It may also lead to a very violent reaction on the part of those same Jews who, for too long, have been at the receiving end of the Yasam and Magav jackboot. To SumEveryone is equal before the law – or so we’re told. And that means a bad cop must be prosecuted to the full extent if he transgresses. Perhaps even more so. As one charged with upholding the law, shouldn’t we expect from him a higher standard? Whether that standard is adhered to, in any event, will depend on one thing only. Public pressure. The police have to feel like the public is out for their blood before they relent and turn their evil ones over for prosecution. Prosecutors and judges, too, have to be shown the guillotine before the stiff chill of justice genuinely courses through their juridical veins. There have been six straight nights of protests across Eretz Yisrael for the sake of Ahuvya Sandak, HY”D. G-d willing, it continues. With knowledge aforehand that the evil ones will receive the judgment they deserve, Dean Maughvet ~ ~ ~ |
9 Tevet 5781
And this is not the first time. Let's pray it will be the last.
Attorney Nati Rom Speaks About the Injustice Done to Ahuvya Sandak
Such brutality! Both there and in the U.S. they pick on people who are trying to be independent of the big cities. They prefer everyone to be jampacked into ghetto's - the better to have them under surveillance.
ReplyDeleteDeep State - what big teeth you have!
The better to devour you with, my dear little red-riding hood.
M.M.
Outrageous and Evil!
ReplyDeleteUsing a car as a WEAPON should come before the Supremes to strike it down!
ReplyDeleteWho will sue the police? It must be done!
They must be brought for trial as murderers!
H' yikom damo! Is there any hope of having 'Justice' with the justice system in Israel especially when it comes to the residents of Yehudah/Shomron and/or with the very observant? Also, how can these type of police be in any way Jewish? If one reads some history, they will know that after the second WW, there were some nazis, yimach shmom v'zichrom who infiltrated into Israel and even married Jewish women. Maybe these murderous police stem from them. Just a thought, because the more you learn, the more one becomes depressed at the evil in this world.
ReplyDeleteand they'll get away it because israel is that corrupt
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