At the time, almost nobody believed what the activists had said. The
village of Bil’in was organizing one of its first mass demonstrations
against the fence built on its lands, in the very early days of the
local popular struggle. Organizers made a special point of making sure
that no stones would be thrown at the soldiers at any point of this
specific demonstration, in April 2005, even if the soldiers were to
attack first – which was and to this day still is the trigger to attacks
against them.
However, as the demonstration progressed towards
the construction site of the fence, several young men of Arab
appearance, unknown to organizers and thought to have come from
neighboring villages, started throwing stones, giving the soldiers the
queue cue they needed to disperse the demonstration with tear gas and
make arrests. According to several witnesses, leaders in the popular
struggle approached the young men and asked them to stop throwing stones
– at which point the strangers pulled out concealed guns and handcuffs
and arrested the people who asked them to stop. It would later be made
known that these were combatants in the IPS elite anti-riot unit Metzada
(“Masada”), lent to the army to infiltrate demonstrations and make them
violent. And yet – most Israelis would not believe this story.
Now, seven years later, the IPS admits that its combatants threw stones at soldiers. As published in Haaretz
Monday morning, a commander in the Metzada unit admitted as much in a
trial against MK Mohammed Barake (Hadash). Barake, who attended the
demonstration, is charged with assault against a Border Police officer
at the scene, apparently as an attempt to de-arrest a local activist
captured by the undercover agents. During his testimony the commander
told the court that his subordinates had thrown stones “in the general
direction” of soldiers. He and other unit members also repeated the
claim that they saw Barake strangling a policeman.
The trial is only taking place now since Members of Knesset can only
be prosecuted after a long procedure that requires special permission
from a Knesset committee. Barake is also charged with assault against
another policeman in a Tel Aviv demonstration during the Second War on
Lebanon in 2006.
The same Metzada unit is also responsible for the killing of two
Palestinian inmates and abuse of many others – as exposed last year on
Israel’s Channel 2 show “Uvda.”
An internal IPS video broadcast during the show proves that the unit
initiated a drill with the aim of lifting the combatants’ spirits. The
drill went bad, a riot started, and inmates were killed even though no
risk came to the servicemen’s lives.
--video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BnCeIg1zDu4
http://awalls.org/commander_admits_undercover_israeli_officers_threw_stones_at_soldiers_in_bil_in
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