Arab impostors Israeli police to extort Palestinians

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A Palestinian resident of the Al-Ram neighborhood in East Jerusalem was arrested on Tuesday on the suspicion he posed as an Israeli Border Police officer, "arrested" Palestinians, and then blackmailed them for their "release."

According to initial reports, the Palestinian man, around the age of 40, had an Israeli police uniform identified with officer tags, a military vest, a radio, and a report pad for issuing fines.

The West Bank police unit said he adopted a fixed pattern: He stopped Palestinian drivers in different places and threatened to issue a traffic ticket or illegal residence report.

The Palestinian man then extorted individuals, asking for sums that sometimes reached thousands of dollars in order to prevent him from issuing the report.

The Israel Police noted that the Police Investigations Unit had received several complaints by Palestinians who claimed that an Israeli Border Police officer hit them and demanded money. From the descriptions, it became clear that they were speaking of the said Palestinian suspect.

Arab impostors Israeli police to extort Palestinians - Israel News Ynetnews

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Was he moving in on Shin Bet profits then?

Police have named the suspect as Mosab Hassan Yousef.
 
Was he moving in on Shin Bet profits then?

Police have named the suspect as Mosab Hassan Yousef.
Wow, that was the lamest comeback ever. And I've heard bad ones.

Well, it would be. If it were a come back.
It isn't. A criminal was doing crime. He seems to have been caught. How is this promoting Israel?

There really is nothing to refute. Don't you think so Lipush?
 
Was he moving in on Shin Bet profits then?

Police have named the suspect as Mosab Hassan Yousef.
Wow, that was the lamest comeback ever. And I've heard bad ones.

Well, it would be. If it were a come back.
It isn't. A criminal was doing crime. He seems to have been caught. How is this promoting Israel?

There really is nothing to refute. Don't you think so Lipush?

The Palestinians blamed the Israeli police for blackmailing them, and the truth was uncovered and pointed out in the article. It's not "promoting" Israel, it's promoting TRUTH for those who seek it.

Uncomfortable discovering that Palestinians can also be assholes one towards the other, aint it, Beezlie?
 
What?
Are you saying that the Palestinian position is that in a population of about 6 million Palestinians, there are NO arseholes?

Well, that is an interesting thought.
Are you sure it would stand up to examination Lipush? Your thought I mean. Clearly such a claim would not.
 
A Palestinian resident of the Al-Ram neighborhood in East Jerusalem was arrested on Tuesday on the suspicion he posed as an Israeli Border Police officer, "arrested" Palestinians, and then blackmailed them for their "release."

According to initial reports, the Palestinian man, around the age of 40, had an Israeli police uniform identified with officer tags, a military vest, a radio, and a report pad for issuing fines.

The West Bank police unit said he adopted a fixed pattern: He stopped Palestinian drivers in different places and threatened to issue a traffic ticket or illegal residence report.

The Palestinian man then extorted individuals, asking for sums that sometimes reached thousands of dollars in order to prevent him from issuing the report.

The Israel Police noted that the Police Investigations Unit had received several complaints by Palestinians who claimed that an Israeli Border Police officer hit them and demanded money. From the descriptions, it became clear that they were speaking of the said Palestinian suspect.

Arab impostors Israeli police to extort Palestinians - Israel News Ynetnews

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Who carries or uses Dollars in Palestine/Israel?
 
What?
Are you saying that the Palestinian position is that in a population of about 6 million Palestinians, there are NO arseholes?

Well, that is an interesting thought.
Are you sure it would stand up to examination Lipush? Your thought I mean. Clearly such a claim would not.

I don't know what that means
 
A Palestinian resident of the Al-Ram neighborhood in East Jerusalem was arrested on Tuesday on the suspicion he posed as an Israeli Border Police officer, "arrested" Palestinians, and then blackmailed them for their "release."

According to initial reports, the Palestinian man, around the age of 40, had an Israeli police uniform identified with officer tags, a military vest, a radio, and a report pad for issuing fines.

The West Bank police unit said he adopted a fixed pattern: He stopped Palestinian drivers in different places and threatened to issue a traffic ticket or illegal residence report.

The Palestinian man then extorted individuals, asking for sums that sometimes reached thousands of dollars in order to prevent him from issuing the report.

The Israel Police noted that the Police Investigations Unit had received several complaints by Palestinians who claimed that an Israeli Border Police officer hit them and demanded money. From the descriptions, it became clear that they were speaking of the said Palestinian suspect.

Arab impostors Israeli police to extort Palestinians - Israel News Ynetnews

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Who carries or uses Dollars in Palestine/Israel?

Politicians?
 
A Palestinian resident of the Al-Ram neighborhood in East Jerusalem was arrested on Tuesday on the suspicion he posed as an Israeli Border Police officer, "arrested" Palestinians, and then blackmailed them for their "release."

According to initial reports, the Palestinian man, around the age of 40, had an Israeli police uniform identified with officer tags, a military vest, a radio, and a report pad for issuing fines.

The West Bank police unit said he adopted a fixed pattern: He stopped Palestinian drivers in different places and threatened to issue a traffic ticket or illegal residence report.

The Palestinian man then extorted individuals, asking for sums that sometimes reached thousands of dollars in order to prevent him from issuing the report.

The Israel Police noted that the Police Investigations Unit had received several complaints by Palestinians who claimed that an Israeli Border Police officer hit them and demanded money. From the descriptions, it became clear that they were speaking of the said Palestinian suspect.

Arab impostors Israeli police to extort Palestinians - Israel News Ynetnews

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whistling.gif
Who carries or uses Dollars in Palestine/Israel?
Just my thought about it, its probably converted since the article is translated, however in the West Bank they uses NIS mostly, about the specific incident? if you ask me USD is far better option since its harder to track and globally acceptable currency.
 

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