Israel using Dutch dogs to terrorize Palestinians
Israel using Dutch dogs to terrorize Palestinians
Adri Nieuwhof Rights and Accountability 27 November 2015
This video shows Israeli forces using a dog to attack and injure 20-year-old Ahmad Shteiwi as he participated in an anti-occupation protest in the West Bank village of Kufr Qaddoum, near Nablus, in March 2012.
It is one of numerous instances of Israeli forces setting dogs on unarmed Palestinian civilians, including children – a violent tactic reminiscent of US police practices against Black citizens.
The Palestinian human rights group Al-Haq and Dutch lawmakers are calling on the Netherlands to immediately halt the annual export of dozens of police and military dogs to Israel.
Such dogs “are intentionally used by Israeli occupying forces to terrorize and bite Palestinian civilians, especially during protests and night house raids,” Al-Haq director Shawan Jabarin wrote to Dutch foreign minister Bert Koenders and trade minister Lilianne Ploumen earlier this month.
Attacks on children
After the images of the 2012 attack on Shteiwi emerged, causing embarrassment to Israel, the army announcedit would temporarily stop using dogs at demonstrations.
But Israel’s use of the animals against Palestinians has not stopped. In March, a video emerged of Israeli soldiers setting dogs on a Palestinian child in Beit Ommar in December 2014:
Military Court Watch, an organization that monitors the treatment of children in Israeli military detention, collected further evidence of Israel’s use of dogs against Palestinians.
In one instance, a 15-year-old Palestinian boy detained by Israeli occupation forces last August and taken to an Israeli settlement, said an interrogator threatened to “bring dogs into the room and that he would deny me food,” if the child did not confess to throwing stones.
The Israeli human rights group B’Tselem also documented at least eight cases of Israeli army dogs being used to attack and injure Palestinian civilians in 2011-2012.
“Lethal weapons”
Israel’s use of dogs against civilians recalls infamous scenes from the US Civil Rights struggle, when white supremacist police used dogs to attack Black citizens demanding their rights.
But it also remains a present-day similarity, as highlighted in the US Department of Justice investigation into the Ferguson Police Department, launched after the lethal shooting of unarmed Black teenager Michael Brown in August 2014 sparked nationwide protests against police racism and brutality.
The report of the investigation, published in March, found that police in the Missouri town “exclusively set their dogs against Black individuals, often in cases where doing so was not justified by the danger presented.”
In one case, the report states, “officers deployed a canine to bite an unarmed 14-year-old African American boy who was waiting in an abandoned house for his friends,” causing puncture wounds to his arm.
The American Civil Liberties Union says that police dogs are “lethal weapons capable of biting at 2,000 pounds pressure per square inch.”
The civil rights group adds that “their handlers have been implicated in a vicious form of racial profiling” that has led to legal action across the US in recent years.
In the early 1990s, for instance, the ACLU of Southern California documented hundreds of mostly Black and Latino citizens being bitten by Los Angeles Police Department dogs. It alleged that the dogs, trained to “attack and maul,” were routinely sent into nonviolent situations.
Trained to terrorize
Police dogs trained in the Netherlands to bite civilians have been exported to Israel for more than two decades.
Tonny Boeijen, owner of Four Winds K9, boasts that 90 percent of the dogs used by the Israeli military are trained by his company, based near the eastern city of Nijmegen.
He told the newspaper NRC that he has delivered dozens of dogs to Israel every year for 23 years.
Another 15-30 dogs are provided to Israel annually by Engelbert Uphues, a trainer in the German city of Ramsdorf, NRC states.
An Israeli army dog attacks a Palestinian protester during a demonstration against the expropriation of Palestinian land in the village of Kufr Qaddoum, near Nablus in the occupied West Bank, 16 March 2012.
Wagdi EshtayahAPA images
The Dutch government requires firms to obtain licenses to export so-called “strategic goods.” But a license will be denied if a correlation can be established between the export and human rights violations.
Military and police dogs are not considered strategic goods, but the Dutch police and defense ministry classify them as “means to violence,” just like pepper spray and handguns.
The Netherlands considers Israel to be a sensitive country for exports – along with Iran, Eritrea, South Sudan and others accused of human rights abuses or violations of international humanitarian law.
“The dogs are absolutely used by Israel as weapons against Palestinians and their export must be banned,” human rights lawyer Liesbeth Zegveld told NRC.
“It is common sense that service dogs fall under the rules on strategic goods,” Wassila Hachchi, a member of parliament for the center-left D66 party, has said. She is among a group of lawmakers from several parties urging the government to stop the exports to Israel.
The Dutch customs service has already halted the export of strategic goods to Israel including handguns, camouflage paint and infrared cameras.
Source: electronicintifada.net
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