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Original Post Date: 2005-03-02 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 3/2/2005 1:40:15 PM
How Provocateurs work in the Israeli Right Wing
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 3/2/2005 1:40:15 PM
How Provocateurs work in the Israeli Right Wing
[Here is a fascinating news item showing how the Shin Bet (Israel’s internal security) use provocateurs to penetrate their Right Wing and screw up their conservatives. This article is most interesting in its description of the methods used to penetrate the Right Wing and use people to incite other people. Here in South Africa, this trick has been in use for over 20 years – under both white and black rule. These tricksters can be found all over the Right Wing/Conservative landscape… In South Africa, these bastards, are Whites who pose as conservatives… they may be male or female… and their job is to mislead you and to trick you… This news article shows how the Right Wing Jews are trying to deal with their provocateurs. In South Africa, there are dozens of White males sitting in prison because of the White Scum who misled them and betrayed them. Of course, it says something about the White Scum who work for the ANC… because clearly… underneath all that bravado and big talk… THEY ARE THE BIGGEST COWARDS AND SELL OUTS OF ALL!!! I hope the Blacks kill them one day… when they no longer have any use for them. Jan] While the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) openly admitted Tuesday that it has undercover agents within right-wing ranks, opponents of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s disengagement plan responded confidently that they know who they are and were working to weed them out. “We have several ideas who the informers are,” one far-right activist said, “and we are doing all we can to slowly but surely weed them out of our ranks.” On Tuesday, at a special meeting of the Knesset Law Committee, Shin Bet officials admitted they use secret agents within settler ranks but said they are only used to gather intelligence and do not work as “provocateurs.” The Shin Bet said it had learned its lesson from its experience with Avishai Raviv, who served as a provocative mole within the right-wing prior to the assassination of prime minister Yitzhak Rabin. Last year, the right-wing published a pamphlet containing detailed instructions how to identify an undercover agent. “It isn’t difficult to identify one,” claimed Aviad Visoly, head of the Land of Israel anti-disengagement movement and one of the authors of the pamphlet. “They are always the ones who snoop around, present extreme opinions and try to incite people to push things to the edge.” The Shin Bet, the right-wing claimed, picked out young and vulnerable activists who have been arrested or are standing trial and offered them to drop the charges, in addition to money and other benefits, in exchange for becoming an informant. One such activist, Gilad, 18, a high-school dropout who lives on a hilltop in the heart of Samaria, claims that on more than one occasion he was approached and asked to become an undercover operative. The Shin Bet, he told The Jerusalem Post?, arrested him on two occasions and warned that if he did not join, it would make “his life miserable.” “Several months ago, I was standing at a bus stop when a white van suddenly pulled up and three guys armed with rifles jumped out and threw me inside,” Gilad said. “They took me to the Hebron police station, where they threatened me and said they knew everything about me, where I go, whom I meet with and what I do. They offered me a matriculation certificate, money and other benefits, but thank God I succeeded in resisting the temptation.” Most recently, he said, he received a letter from the IDF informing him he was “not suitable” for military service. “I am sure this is the work of the Shin Bet,” he said. “They warned me during my last interrogation that they would thwart my plans of joining the army.” Karen, 20, a right-wing activist from a settlement in Samaria, also claimed to have been asked to become an informer. “I wanted to get a license to become an ambulance driver,” she said. “But one day the police called me in for an interrogation and the Shin Bet was there. They threatened to tell my parents and to torpedo the license. They wanted to destroy my life because of my opinions.” Right-wing activists admitted they are under pressure as a result of the Shin Bet’s persistent attempts to recruit agents. Last week, one Kach activist from the West Bank “ known for distributing a Monopoly-like anti-disengagement board game “ was named by fellow activists as an undercover police operative. He denied the accusation, but settlers warned they would cut off all ties with him just to be sure. The Knesset Law Committee, meanwhile, met behind closed doors with representatives of the Shin Bet and the State Attorney’s Office on Tuesday to discuss the establishment of a new Justice Ministry-run unit to crack down on right-wing incitement. Committee chairman Michael Eitan said he convened the meeting to show the settlers they were not alone. “The settlers feel that everyone is against them, the government, the police and the state prosecution,” he said. “The law committee comes from a different perspective “ protecting human rights.” The new unit to be headed by Deputy State Attorney for Special Tasks Shai Nitzan will include 15 prosecutors who will be dispersed among the various district attorneys’ offices. They will work full-time on incidents involving incitement, sedition, blocking traffic, illegal protests and expressions of violence against public figures. The unit will work with the army and police and may initiate investigations in cases in which no complaint has been lodged. Nitzan, who attended the meeting, told the committee there was “a thin line between freedom of expression and crimes of expression, such as incitement to violence, incitement to racism and incitement to disobeying orders and sedition.” For the past 10 years, he added, there has been an interministerial task force responsible for enforcing the law against crimes of expression while, at the same time, safeguarding freedom of expression. Late Tuesday night, Internal Security Minister Gideon Ezra and police Insp.-Gen. Moshe Karadi met members of the Council of Jewish Communities in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip. The settler leaders accused Ezra and Karadi of delegitimizing and inciting against the settler camp They said they were particularly disturbed by a comment made by Karadi at Sunday’s cabinet meeting, according to which rabbis have issued a halachic decree which would allow settlers to open fire at Druse and Arab soldiers who come to evacuate them under the disengagement plan. The settlers claimed the decree was fictitious and was created by the government to delegitimize their cause. Source: Jerusalem Post |
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