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A court in the U.S. recently commuted the sentence of an Israeli diplomat's son.

Why? Because he's joining the Israeli military.

This reveals a lot about the U.S. and Israeli legal systems.

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The Israeli, who lives in Florida, was convicted of intentionally running over a police officer with his motorcycle and causing him incapacitating injuries.

He also has two previous run-ins with the local police:



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But the 19-year-old Israeli told the Florida court:

"I have chosen to serve in the … [Israeli] military. I am looking forward to the … discipline that I will learn".



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According to the Israeli media, he "managed to avoid prison in an unusual plea deal".

His statement about serving in the Israeli military is what "led the prosecution to agree to a plea deal":



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In Israel, for many years, courts have been similarly commuting the sentences of Israelis because of their military service.

This includes Israelis who assault #Palestinians.

Let's have a look at four examples, which are also examined here:


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In 2017, two Israeli settler youths admitted to throwing stones at Palestinian cars. But the court didn't convict them.

Why? Because of "their wish to enlist and serve in a combat unit". The court added: "A conviction might obstruct [their] recruitment to a combat unit".

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In 2018, a 17-year-old Israeli settler admitted to throwing stones at a Palestinian journalist's car and hitting it. But the Israeli court didn't convict him.

Why? Because he was enlisted to a military religious program (known as "Hesder").

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That same year, an Israeli police officer was convicted of assaulting two Palestinian citizens of Israel. But he was spared imprisonment.

Why? Because of his "military service as a combat soldier", especially his participation in Israel's 2014 military assault on #Gaza.

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In 2015, a 17-year-old Israeli settler was caught on video holding a knife, punching and kicking an Israeli human rights activist, and hitting him with stones.

But he was given a lenient sentence.

Why? Because of his "desire to enlist in the IDF".

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In contrast, #Palestinians stand no chance of receiving such lenient sentences if they break Israeli law:





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Similarly, in the U.S., Black, Latino, and Native American youths in trouble with the law are punished more severely than their White counterparts:





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Diverting people away from prison can be a good thing, generally speaking.

But as we've seen, in both Israel and the U.S., this leniency is racialized - and it also facilitates Israeli state violence against #Palestinians.

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For more information about the links between Israeli and U.S. state violence – see here:



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Israeli forces have a long record of sexually abusing #Palestinians (and others).

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The #ICJ (International Court of Justice) has just declared the Israeli "occupation" to be illegal.

But this terminology conceals a much worse reality:

Israel's regime of control isn't "occupation". It's "settler colonialism".

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Under international law, "occupation" is a temporary form of control.

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That's not "occupation".

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Israel's export of weapons has now reached an all-time high.

These weapons were tested on #Palestinians.

So, what do we know about Israeli arms export?

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According to Israel's former Minister of Interior Security, Uzi Landau, "Israel is a laboratory for fighting terror".

The "laboratory" – #Gaza and the #WestBank – enables Israel to develop and test the weapons it later sells to other countries.



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The CEO of the Israeli Ministry of Defence recently said:

"Many countries in the world are seeing the success of Israel's arms systems in the war [in #Gaza], … and are buying Israeli weapons to defend their [own] citizens".



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Jun 3
Right-wing figure Nigel Farage recently cited on TV "recent surveys saying that 46% of British Muslims support #Hamas".

The mainstream media has repeatedly quoted this false claim – without refuting it.

So here are the facts 🧵

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As we'll see:

- In the poll that Farage was citing, 72% of British Muslim respondents said they DIDN'T have positive views of Hamas.

- The organization that commissioned the poll has been described as having an "anti-Islam agenda".

- The poll is statistically unreliable.

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So, here's how British Muslim respondents actually described their views of Hamas:

32% - neither positive nor negative
28% - positive
24% - negative
15% - don't know / unfamiliar

In other words, 72% of them DIDN'T have positive views of Hamas.

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When #Israel recently assassinated 13 people in Iran's diplomatic building, this was described as an act of "deterrence".

#Iran's retaliation has also been described as an attempt to "restore deterrence".

But what does "deterrence" REALLY do?

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A few years ago, I made several arguments about Israel's "deterrence" tactics:

First, acts of deterrence often DON'T prevent national security threats.

Instead, they create GREATER threats.

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For example, if Israel's bombing of the Iranian embassy compound was supposed to deter #Iran, then it achieved the exact OPPOSITE.

Iran's retaliation was unprecedented: launching hundreds of drones and missiles.

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Israel is investigating its killing of 7 aid workers in #Gaza (who were from the UK, Australia, Poland, and Palestine, and included a U.S.-Canadian citizen).

But what do Israel's past investigations of similar killings tell us?

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Take, for example, James Miller – an award-winning British filmmaker.

He was killed by Israeli gunfire while filming a documentary in #Gaza.

Forensic experts from the London police found that the bullets were the same ones used by the Israeli military.

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But the Israeli investigation into Miller's death did not recommend that the suspected soldier be prosecuted.

Even when the British Attorney General asked Israel to prosecute the soldier, Israel ignored this request.

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