Israeli soldier convicted of Manslaughter

He should have stayed under closed arrest for a few months, lose his military rank, expelled out of the IDF with 'mark of disgrace' and it would have been enough. Instead this all issue became a circus in a public, mini-civilian trial, when it could have been a much smaller issue.

Yes, to Zionists, war crimes are "small issues" when committed by fellow Zionists, but if a firecracker rocket lands in the desert, it's an "attempted genocide of the Jewish people!!!"

The man was not innocent, he came to kill and got killed, that is why it shouldn't have been a big deal.

Regardless of his intentions, he was helpless and no threat to anyone. It is not in any soldiers' remit to be judge, jury and executioner in such circumstances...at least not in any civilized society. Still, Zionist Israel does have a long and bloody history of murdering the helpless, regardless of age or gender.
 
He should have stayed under closed arrest for a few months, lose his military rank, expelled out of the IDF with 'mark of disgrace' and it would have been enough. Instead this all issue became a circus in a public, mini-civilian trial, when it could have been a much smaller issue.

Yes, to Zionists, war crimes are "small issues" when committed by fellow Zionists, but if a firecracker rocket lands in the desert, it's an "attempted genocide of the Jewish people!!!"

The man was not innocent, he came to kill and got killed, that is why it shouldn't have been a big deal.

Regardless of his intentions, he was helpless and no threat to anyone. It is not in any soldiers' remit to be judge, jury and executioner in such circumstances...at least not in any civilized society. Still, Zionist Israel does have a long and bloody history of murdering the helpless, regardless of age or gender.

El'or made a foolish mistake, and though some may agree and some not, he did stand trial for it. I don't recall anyone on the Palestinian side ever trialing anyone for killing the innocent, yet people tend to give them free card on anything they do,

Hopefully, Rivlin will pardon El'or, seeing the dangerous path his conviction may lead us.
 
If an IDF soldier who had killed or had attempted to kill Palestinians and was wounded in the effort and was laying helpless on the ground, and was then shot in the head and killed by a Palestinian, the Jews would be crying genocide and holocaust.
 
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Hopefully, Rivlin will pardon El'or, seeing the dangerous path his conviction may lead us.

Yes, putting murderers on trial and actually convicting them when they are guilty is a dangerous path for Zionist Israel, never mind building settlements, the whole place will be full of prisons containing Zionist murderers.
 
If an IDF soldier who had killed or had attempted to kill Palestinians and was wounded in the effort and was laying helpless on the ground, and was then shot in the head and killed by a Palestinian, the Jews would be crying genocide and holocaust.
The Palestinian animals do that all the time, what planet do you live on?
 
He should have stayed under closed arrest for a few months, lose his military rank, expelled out of the IDF with 'mark of disgrace' and it would have been enough. Instead this all issue became a circus in a public, mini-civilian trial, when it could have been a much smaller issue.

Yes, to Zionists, war crimes are "small issues" when committed by fellow Zionists, but if a firecracker rocket lands in the desert, it's an "attempted genocide of the Jewish people!!!"
And to Islamists and Palestinians terrorism and war crimes are celebrated and encouraged. LOL
 
During World War II, the aliyah (immigration) effort focused on rescuing Jews from Nazioccupied Europe. Some olim entered the country on visas issued under the "White Paper" quota; the majority came as illegal immigrants. This immigration, called Aliyah Bet, arrived by land and by sea, from Europe and the Middle East, in contravention of the Mandatory Government's orders.


The loss of contact with European countries, the hazards of maritime travel under wartime conditions, and the difficulty in obtaining vessels for transport of illegal immigrants placed severe constraints on Aliyah Bet. Several boatloads of immigrants who managed to reach Palestine were sent back by British authorities upholding the quota system. Many lost their lives at sea or in the Nazi inferno in Europe. Overland, 1,350 Syrian Jews were escorted to Palestine in an intricate and audacious operation.

During the years 1944-1948, the Jews in Eastern Europe sought to leave that continent by any means. Emissaries from the yishuv, Jewish partisans and Zionist youth movements cooperated in establishing the Beriha (escape) organization, which helped nearly 200,000 Jews leave Europe. The majority settled in Palestine.

From the end of World War II until the establishment of Israel (1945-1948), illegal immigration was the major method of immigration, because the British, by setting the quota at a mere 18,000 per year, virtually terminated the option of legal immigration. Sixtysix illegal immigration sailings were organized during these years, but only a few managed to penetrate the British blockade and bring their passengers ashore. In 1947, 4500 immigrants on the Exodus were sent back to Europe by the Mandatory government. The British stopped the vessels carrying immigrants at sea, and interned the captured immigrants in camps in Cyprus; most of these persons only arrived in Israel after the establishment of the state. Approximately 80,000 illegal immigrants reached Palestine during 1945-48.
Aliyah Bet (1939-1948) | Jewish Virtual Library

And?
And what name does the Jewish Virtual Library call that Land? Palestine
Calls it by the name the British gave it in the early 1900's after 800 years of the Ruling Ottoman's calling it Southern Syria. When Israel declared independence and called itself Israel it was accepted as such by the world. Deal with it.

I like the "Deal with it" part. "Get over it." "Move on." Or to put it in Tom Petty's words: "Why do you want to lay there, revel in your abandon? It don't really matter to me. Everybody's had to fight to be free. You don't have to live like a Refugee!"
 
An Israeli soldier filmed shooting dead a wounded Palestinian attacker after he had been disarmed of a knife has been convicted of manslaughter.

Sgt Elor Azaria, 20, shot Abdul Fatah al-Sharif, 21, in the head while he was lying immobile on a road.
Israeli soldier Elor Azaria convicted over Hebron death - BBC News

Now we watch the sentence
And? Other than prove that Israel is a country of law and order as opposed to Palestinian barbarians.

Listening to this on the news, I was impressed with an interview. There was tremendous public sentiment against the verdict, many thought he should not have been convicted, but the evidence was clear and it was done in cold blood.

Yoaz Hendel is a former combat soldier and the head of an Israeli think tank, The Institute for Zionist Strategies. He says the verdict sends a message that Israelis expect moral conduct even in a tense situation.


YOAZ HENDEL: This is a soldier. This is an Israeli part of us. But in order to live here, you need to be strong enough physically and ethically.
 
He should have stayed under closed arrest for a few months, lose his military rank, expelled out of the IDF with 'mark of disgrace' and it would have been enough. Instead this all issue became a circus in a public, mini-civilian trial, when it could have been a much smaller issue.

Yes, to Zionists, war crimes are "small issues" when committed by fellow Zionists, but if a firecracker rocket lands in the desert, it's an "attempted genocide of the Jewish people!!!"







As stated by the NGO's that pass judgement on such matters. You do know that the rockets are seen as illegal weapons
 
An Israeli soldier filmed shooting dead a wounded Palestinian attacker after he had been disarmed of a knife has been convicted of manslaughter.

Sgt Elor Azaria, 20, shot Abdul Fatah al-Sharif, 21, in the head while he was lying immobile on a road.
Israeli soldier Elor Azaria convicted over Hebron death - BBC News

Now we watch the sentence
he is hero
Who is?
if you kill arab zombie terrorist isis supporter . you are hero

Care to provide credible evidence that the victim was in fact an "arab zombie terrorist isis supporter"?






Why was he originally shot ?
 
He should have stayed under closed arrest for a few months, lose his military rank, expelled out of the IDF with 'mark of disgrace' and it would have been enough. Instead this all issue became a circus in a public, mini-civilian trial, when it could have been a much smaller issue.

Yes, to Zionists, war crimes are "small issues" when committed by fellow Zionists, but if a firecracker rocket lands in the desert, it's an "attempted genocide of the Jewish people!!!"

The man was not innocent, he came to kill and got killed, that is why it shouldn't have been a big deal.

Regardless of his intentions, he was helpless and no threat to anyone. It is not in any soldiers' remit to be judge, jury and executioner in such circumstances...at least not in any civilized society. Still, Zionist Israel does have a long and bloody history of murdering the helpless, regardless of age or gender.







He could have had the detonator for an IED in his pocket, and all it would take is a simple press of a button and up it goes
 
If an IDF soldier who had killed or had attempted to kill Palestinians and was wounded in the effort and was laying helpless on the ground, and was then shot in the head and killed by a Palestinian, the Jews would be crying genocide and holocaust.






A pity then that this is just what team palestine are doing all the time when the IDF respond to violence and terrorism
 
He should have stayed under closed arrest for a few months, lose his military rank, expelled out of the IDF with 'mark of disgrace' and it would have been enough. Instead this all issue became a circus in a public, mini-civilian trial, when it could have been a much smaller issue.

Yes, to Zionists, war crimes are "small issues" when committed by fellow Zionists, but if a firecracker rocket lands in the desert, it's an "attempted genocide of the Jewish people!!!"
And to Islamists and Palestinians terrorism and war crimes are celebrated and encouraged. LOL

They're fighting for their independance, just like the Americans did...
 
....I like the "Deal with it" part. "Get over it." "Move on." Or to put it in Tom Petty's words: "Why do you want to lay there, revel in your abandon? It don't really matter to me. Everybody's had to fight to be free. You don't have to live like a Refugee!"

Yet you object when Palestinians fight to be free...
 
....I like the "Deal with it" part. "Get over it." "Move on." Or to put it in Tom Petty's words: "Why do you want to lay there, revel in your abandon? It don't really matter to me. Everybody's had to fight to be free. You don't have to live like a Refugee!"

Yet you object when Palestinians fight to be free...

I personally believe in the 2-state solution.
 
....I like the "Deal with it" part. "Get over it." "Move on." Or to put it in Tom Petty's words: "Why do you want to lay there, revel in your abandon? It don't really matter to me. Everybody's had to fight to be free. You don't have to live like a Refugee!"

Yet you object when Palestinians fight to be free...

I personally believe in the 2-state solution.

Yet you support continued stealing of Palestinian land which has insured that there will not be a two-state solution.
 
If an IDF soldier who had killed or had attempted to kill Palestinians and was wounded in the effort and was laying helpless on the ground, and was then shot in the head and killed by a Palestinian, the Jews would be crying genocide and holocaust.






A pity then that this is just what team palestine are doing all the time when the IDF respond to violence and terrorism


He was cold bloodedly shot in the head after lying on the ground for 11 minutes. If he had a detonator, he'd likely have used it and not a knife. You can't excuse it beyond the fact that the soldier was young, only 20.
 
He should have stayed under closed arrest for a few months, lose his military rank, expelled out of the IDF with 'mark of disgrace' and it would have been enough. Instead this all issue became a circus in a public, mini-civilian trial, when it could have been a much smaller issue.

Yes, to Zionists, war crimes are "small issues" when committed by fellow Zionists, but if a firecracker rocket lands in the desert, it's an "attempted genocide of the Jewish people!!!"
And to Islamists and Palestinians terrorism and war crimes are celebrated and encouraged. LOL

They're fighting for their independance, just like the Americans did...
That's kind of silly. The Hamas Charter is, in part, a restatement of Islamic supremacist ideals with a heapin' helpin' of insensate Jew hatred and fascist ideology.
 

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