i have nothing to do with anything between mike and david... as far as i'm concerned they are both suspect until proven loyal... but i bring up all of this here now so long after the fact because of this recent article on arutz7... stay tuned be right back with it... nik.
Police and Activists Clash at Shvut Ami Outpost
5 Cheshvan 5768, 17 October 07 05:27by Hana Levi Julian(IsraelNN.com) Police and activists clashed at Shvut Ami (“Return of My People”) on Monday in the government’s ongoing efforts to destroy the nascent hilltop community.
Activists reported that three youths were injured by police who were trying to destroy the outpost. Police arrested three young women who they said attacked officers at the site.
The outpost, one of five established during the Sukkot holiday, is located near the Jewish town of Kedumim in Samaria. Some 200 people arrived the first day to help build the new community, but many had left to return to their jobs and homes by the end of the holiday.
The other communities have already been dismantled, though activists have said they will return to the sites to strengthen the Jewish presence throughout Judea and Samaria.
Security forces also tried to destroy Shvut Ami at the end of Sukkot, but failed to do so after dozens of activists returned to the area to rebuild the site. One week ago, the ten remaining holdouts at the time were arrested and hauled off to the nearby Kadum police station, including the two boys.
Reports of Police Brutality at Shvut Ami Last Week
Many activists in the past have accused the police of beating them and then accusing them of assault.
Two minors, ages 14 and 15, were arrested last week during another attempt by police to forcibly evacuate activists from the community. Ten people were hauled off to the police station at the time, including the two teens.
Orit Struk, a spokesperson for the Yesha (Judea and Samaria) Civil Rights Organization later said the two teens were brutally beaten at the police station by Officer Abu Salman Aslah.
Strook said Aslah removed the teens from the police vehicle that transported them from the community and took them to a secluded spot outside the police station. No one else was there to watch as he kicked, punched and beat the two boys, inflicting bruises all over their bodies.
Struk was informed of the incident a short time later and submitted an urgent complaint to the Police Internal Investigation Department. A police spokesman told Arutz-7’s Shlomo Piotrokovsky “the police will take action in accordance with [the unit's] recommendations.
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IT DOESN'T SAY... BUT I'LL JUST WAGER THIS WAS DONE BY OUR BEST BUDS OF THE ARIEL PD... ANYONE KNOW...? nik.