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Blacks In Israel Mimic Baltimore Protests Against Police Brutality In Tel Aviv
Ethiopian Israelis have began protesting on the streets of Tel Aviv to fight against police brutality that has been long standing without resolution. Many of the protesters are peaceful, using songs as dances as a way to express their hurt and anger toward the Israeli police. However, some blacks in Tel Aviv are rioting, throwing bottles and setting fires throughout the city. The issue in Tel Aviv has gotten more serious as hours have passed. According to the L.A. Times the police have used stun guns, tear gas as the rode horses throughout the city.
The demonstration was planned in advance and announce in a video that went viral online. In the video by Ethiopian Jews, an Israeli Defense Officer of Ethiopian descent is seen being assaulted by police. This caused Ethiopians in the city to begin chanting “a violent cop should be in jail.” Unfortunately, even though many protestors are peaceful, the Israeli police are not taking the protest well. So far, there have reportedly been twenty-six arrests. Though the soldier whose experience inspired the protests called for peace, the protesters now follow the lead of Thursday’s event in Jerusalem, where 1,000 people protested for the same cause.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has recently made a statement condemning the acts of both the rioters and police brutality. He announced that in the matter of soldier, Damas Fekadeh, there would be an investigation.
Yes, I'm sure there will be an investigation. Kind of like the extensive investigation that took place after those IDF soldiers beat the shit out of an American teen last year... after his cousin was burned alive by Zionist settlers.
Blacks In Israel Mimic Baltimore Protests Against Police Brutality In Tel Aviv
Ethiopian Israelis have began protesting on the streets of Tel Aviv to fight against police brutality that has been long standing without resolution. Many of the protesters are peaceful, using songs as dances as a way to express their hurt and anger toward the Israeli police. However, some blacks in Tel Aviv are rioting, throwing bottles and setting fires throughout the city. The issue in Tel Aviv has gotten more serious as hours have passed. According to the L.A. Times the police have used stun guns, tear gas as the rode horses throughout the city.
The demonstration was planned in advance and announce in a video that went viral online. In the video by Ethiopian Jews, an Israeli Defense Officer of Ethiopian descent is seen being assaulted by police. This caused Ethiopians in the city to begin chanting “a violent cop should be in jail.” Unfortunately, even though many protestors are peaceful, the Israeli police are not taking the protest well. So far, there have reportedly been twenty-six arrests. Though the soldier whose experience inspired the protests called for peace, the protesters now follow the lead of Thursday’s event in Jerusalem, where 1,000 people protested for the same cause.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has recently made a statement condemning the acts of both the rioters and police brutality. He announced that in the matter of soldier, Damas Fekadeh, there would be an investigation.
Yes, I'm sure there will be an investigation. Kind of like the extensive investigation that took place after those IDF soldiers beat the shit out of an American teen last year... after his cousin was burned alive by Zionist settlers.