‘We were standing, visible to the army, just standing around not doing anything. Nothing was happening. I heard two shots,’ says a fellow protester who also attended the demonstration where Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was murdered.

 

ed note–once again, a smorgasbord of ‘must knows’ that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival, as well as that of their children, needs to understand about this.

 

The first is as follows–

 

Just as it was with this–

 

 

Israel’s deliberate attack on the USS LIBERTY that resulted in the murder of 34 American servicemen…

 

And this–

 

Israel’s deliberate murder of American pro-Palestinian activist Rachel Corrie by running over her with a bulldozer…

 

And this–

 

 

Israel’s direct involvement in the Oct. 7th attacks…

 

…The murder of this American citizen, Aysenur Ezgi Eygi–

 

 

–was no ‘accident’…

 

So, the question that needs to be explored then is, ‘WHY’?…

 

2 answers–

 

1. The Jews of Israel LOVE killing…

 

In the same manner as some of the more fringe sects within American Christianity experience a weird and perverse type of spiritual ecstasy when handling poisonous snakes, likewise, the Jews get their rocks off when killing Gentiles, just as they were instructed thousands of years ago to do, to wit–

 

‘When the Lord your God brings you into the land you are to possess and drives out the many nations larger and stronger than you, and when the Lord your God has delivered them over to you and you have defeated them, then you must destroy them totally. Make no treaty with them, and show them no mercy. Do not save alive anything that breathes…Do not intermarry with them…Do not give your daughters to their sons or take their daughters for your sons…Break down their altars, smash their sacred stones and burn their idols in the fire, for you are a people holy to the Lord your God who has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession…’ –Book of Deuteronomy

 

The other reason for doing this–the deliberate murder of an American citizen–is ‘operational’ and serves a particular intelligence objective rooted in psychological warfare, and is explained as follows–

 

2. Anyone following this story can see as plain as day the ABSOLUTE ABSENCE of any care, concern or resolve on the part of the US Government towards what is YET ANOTHER deliberate murder of American citizens by the Jewish State, and this is exactly what Israel wants the world to see, and particularly those fighting for justice on behalf of the Palestinian people. As Ariel Sharon infamously quipped years ago before he died and went home to hell to be with his father, the devil–

 

‘We Jews control the Americans, and the Americans know it’… 

 

–and it is this fact that Netanyahu & co want reinforced within the collective psyche of any and all individuals/groups working to bring justice for the Palestinian people, but with a little added ‘twist’ to it–

 

‘We Jews control the Americans, and the Americans know it, so abandon all hope of having any political effect on the situation…We can murder–WITH ABSOLUTE IMPUNITY–American citizens, whether they are servicemen onboard a US navy ship, 3,000 citizens that lost their lives on 9/11 or an American citizen in the West Bank standing there posing no threat whatsoever, we can blow her brains out in broad daylight and the USGOV will do absolutely NOTHING about it exept to make token noises of minor discomfort’.

 

As we have counseled the readers of this website many, many times, ladies and Gentile-men, no one ever accused the Jews of being stupid…

 

 

Haaretz

 

Three eyewitnesses present at the protest in the West Bank town of Beita, where a 26-year-old American citizen was shot dead on Friday, told Haaretz that Israeli troops shot her for no reason and there had been no clashes at the time.

 

An IDF spokesperson said that the ‘troops responded by shooting at a key instigator who had been throwing stones at the forces and posed a threat to them.’

 

But, according to eyewitnesses, the soldiers were positioned in a way that allowed them to clearly see Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, the activist who was shot. One activist blamed the Biden administration for her death because it failed to impose sanctions on the IDF a month ago after another American was wounded in Beita by the army’s gunfire.

 

Vivi, an American activist who was at the protest against the nearby Evyatar outpost, said the shooting occurred after the army had dispersed local and foreign protesters from the first protest site.

 

‘We thought that the demonstration was pretty much over because nothing was happening,’ she said. ‘First we heard a shot and it hit a dumpster that two volunteers were sitting behind and then there was a shot that hit Aysenur in the head’.

 

The activists said Eygi was not confronting the troops and hadn’t been throwing stones at any point during the protest, and that at the time of the shooting everything was calm. She added that even if one of the protesters had been throwing stones, the soldiers were so far away that they couldn’t have been struck and could not claim self-defense.

 

‘I was shocked when I saw her laying on the ground, not moving,’ said Vivi. ‘It was a direct shot to the head, it was not an accident. She was being extra safe out of all of the volunteers, she and her friends were standing the furthest back, in the safest spot possible.’

 

Vivi added that ‘they would have known that she was an international volunteer because she is a woman and she was standing with other foreign volunteers, not next to the Shabab.’ She added that at the time of the shooting, there were soldiers standing on a road at the top of the hill while the protesters were down the hill, as well as soldiers standing on the roof of a building. She said she did not know which of them fired the shot.

 

Miriam, a European activist who was also in the protest, said there was no stone-throwing at the time.

 

‘We were standing, very clearly visible to the army, just standing around not doing anything. Nothing was happening. I heard two live shots – one hit a metal object and then a Palestinian and injured him in the leg and then one second after I turned and I saw Aysanur laying unconscious on the ground.’

 

She said she was surprised by the gunfire because at that point nothing was happening, and the soldiers were positioned about 200 meters away and above the protesters.

 

‘They’re saying that there was stone-throwing and we were putting them in danger, but they could see us directly and that we were endangering no one,’ she said. There had been clashes between young Palestinians and the army, she mentioned, but they occurred earlier and in another place where the demonstration began. The international activists and the Palestinians ran towards the village after the army used tear gas and gunfire to drive the protesters away.

 

Jonathan Pollak, a leftist activist and Haaretz journalist who was at the scene, said Eygi was shot by soldiers who were positioned on the roof of a house about 150 meters away at a time when there were no clashes.

 

He said even before the prayer planned for the beginning of the demonstration began, soldiers arrived and surrounded the worshippers. He said that when the prayer ended, clashes began between troops and the Palestinian youths, with the former using tear gas and live fire to push the protesters back towards the villages.

 

The shooting, he said, occurred a full 20 minutes later.

 

‘We were standing on the road and it was calm – nothing was happening. Soldiers climbed onto the roof of a house and I saw a soldier aim and then I heard gunfire,’ Pollak said. ‘The first gunfire hit something metal and then the knee of a young man from the village, and then there was more gunfire. Then someone called my name in English and said they needed help. I ran about 15 meters and saw her lying on the ground under an olive tree, bleeding to death. She had been shot in the head. I looked up and saw that you could see directly between us and the soldiers.’

 

Pollack added that Eygi had arrived in Israel several days earlier and that it was the first protest she had joined.

 

A month ago, another American citizen was shot and wounded in the thigh during protests at Beita. Witnesses who spoke with Haaretz then said troops shot at him while he was fleeing the scene.

 

Vivi blamed the Biden administration for failing to impose sanctions on the IDF after the first American was shot. ‘This is a direct result of the inaction of the American government to condemn the army for harming American citizens,’ she said.

 

‘They did nothing to punish Israel [after an American activist was shot and injured in Beita], they didn’t do any sanctions or even stop the weapons, in fact they committed to sending many more weapons,’ she added.

 

‘This tells the Israeli army that they can harm American citizens with impunity. They already do that to Palestinians, now they know they can also do that to Americans,’ Vivi said.

 

Eygi came to the West Bank under the auspices of the International Solidarity Movement, who sends foreign activists to the area to express solidarity with the Palestinians and join in protests. Other foreign activists come under the auspices of an organization called Faza.

 

Eight residents of Beita, which is near Nablus, have been killed in protests against the Evyatar outpost since 2021. A resident of the village of Yatma was also killed in the protests. In addition, since 2021, seven other Beita residents have been killed by the IDF in raids on the village or under other circumstances.

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