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ed note–for over half a century, the world–and especially the West–has been treated to the daily catechism by organized Jewish interests concerning the ‘brutal’ interrogation techniques alleged to have been use by the Nazis, and all can be assured that if Iran or any one of DEM MOOZLUM countries ever engaged in the kind of behavior described in this piece, the world would know ALL ABOUT IT.

And finally, as a side note, is it not interesting that this method was the very same practiced by the Judaic Bolsheviks when they overran Eastern and western Europe? Bringing this thing forward to the here and now, is this not what was done in places such as Abu Ghraib, where the Americans–working in close collusion/consultation with Israel–subjected Iraqi’s–men, women and children–to rape and other forms of sexual degradation?

But remember, it is not a ‘Jewish’ thing, only a ‘Zionist’ one.

mondoweiss.net 

Israeli investigators threatened to rape Palestinian hunger striker Mohammed al-Qiq, his wife and children, according to his lawyer, Ashraf Abu Sneineh.

“In the beginning of the investigation of Mohammed they told him that they will keep him under administrative detention for seven years if he did not confess,” Abu Sneineh toldMondoweiss by telephone Wednesday morning. “He said ‘I have nothing to confess to and I don’t want to continue this investigation in this manner.’ So they threatened to rape him, his wife and his kids.”

After these threats, al-Qiq began his hunger strike, according to Abu Sneineh.

An Israeli high court refused to transfer the journalist from HaEmek Medical Center in Afula to receive treatment in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah. After 86 days of hunger strike, Al-Qiq’s condition has continued to deteriorate and he could die at any time. “A thin line separates him from death. Mohammed is battling for his life. He is suffering from cramps in his arms and legs and irregular heartbeat,” Abu Sneineh said.

A video released earlier this week shows al-Qiq in his hospital bed in Afula, crying out in severe pain and asking for his three-year-old son, Islam.

According to Abu Sneineh, Israel has not officially charged al-Qiq because of insufficient evidence, and reliance on intelligence from informants. “They can’t give any proof against him, and even if they tried, he would be released the next day,” she said.

As the Jerusalem Post’s Jonah Jeremy Bob noted, incitement charges are typically insufficient for administrative detention.

Faiha’a Shalash, al-Qiq’s wife, said that when Israeli forces raided their home in the middle of the night in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, soldiers first knocked on the door with weapons, then blew off the door with explosives. “I didn’t even have time to put my clothes on before they blew off the door,” she told Mondoweiss. Soldiers then interrogated al-Qiq in his living room before taking him to Beit El settlement, where he was left outside handcuffed and blindfolded in the cold November weather for twenty hours, and finally transferred to al-Jalame prison, according to Shalash.

While her husband’s absence has been trying, she believes he is battling for a greater cause. “If Mohammed doesn’t do anything, it’s going to pave the way to put more Palestinians, especially journalists, under administrative detention,” Faiha’a Shalash said.

Al-Qiq’s nearly three-month hunger strike has received scant coverage in US media, and comes at a time of increased pressure on journalists. This week, Washington Post Jerusalem Bureau Chief William Booth and a colleague were detained by Israeli police at the Damascus Gate in occupied East Jerusalem. Like al-Qiq, police accused Booth of incitement. An initial police statement accused Booth of “disturbance of the peace” for “propaganda purposes,” and later explained that the original accusation was “without foundation.” Shortly after, the Israeli Government Press Office released a statement saying, “Freedom of the press is a supreme value in the Israeli democracy.” The Washington Post has barely covered the al-Qiq case, using wire reports.

Israeli interrogators wielding sexual violence is not uncommon. After interrogators beat bloody Palestinian prisoner Rasmea Odeh, her father Josef Odeh was brought in and pressured to have sex with her, according to Alfred Lilienthal’s “The Zionist Connection.” After he refused, interrogators beat both of them before they “spread her legs and shoved the stick into her.”

4 thoughts on “Israeli interrogators threatened to rape al-Qiq and his family– so he launched hunger strike, lawyer says”
  1. These ‘people” have long lost any vestige of humanity, if they ever had any, which is doubtful given their being raised in a culture medium (in the laboratory sense of the word) where only the thoroughly amoral grow and thrive.
    The more bestial they behavior, the more they fear the Palestinians, because they cannot comprehend this kind of moral fortitude. Thus they fear even the Palestinian children.

  2. Damn rats!, the yids always project to gentiles their inner evilness. F…g cowards! I realy hate them. In reality nobody is antisemite, everybody is antijewish! Damn bad lock!, that gentiles don’t awake to fight our common enemy. God care and bless the heroic palestinian people and the heroic hezbolah, Long live Palestine! Hail, sieg hail!! forever

  3. It seems not a day passes, that I don’t hear of some Palestinian woman, or child being murdered over there. Then to also notice how those countries that have alliance’s with these Neocon Zionist have been behaving the same towards their citizens… Should tell us all there is something very spiritually Evil at play here.

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