Archive for the ‘pepper spray’ tag
Internal Security: February 13, 2013
Ilya Gordiyenko, an Ashdod resident, was assaulted by nine police officers after refusing to accompany them to the police station without being told what he was suspected of. The officers claimed that the suspect assaulted them, but a video of the arrest shows their version to be a lie. However, the judge refused to watch the video and extended Gordiyenko’s detention, who was later fully acquitted of all charges.
(Video)
(Hebrew – Mako)
Military and Security Forces: January 14, 2013
Border Guard officers were arrested on suspicion that they assaulted two newly graduated fellow officers as part of a hazing ceremony. They are accused of punching, kicking and pepper spraying the graduates. (Ynetnews)
(Hebrew – Ynet)
Closed Society: November 27, 2012
Jews Assaulted an Arab in Moshav Beit Halkia, pepper spraying and beating him with bats.
(Hebrew – HaKol HaYehudi)
Closed Society: November 3, 2012
A Palestinian was assaulted with stones and pepper spray by a group of Jews in Romema neighbourhood in Jerusalem. He was lightly wounded and transferred to hospital.
(Hebrew)
Closed Society: June 18, 2012
Jews pepper-sprayed a Palestinian in Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter.
(Hebrew - HaKol HaYehudi)
Settlers and Settlements: June 18, 2012
Jews pepper sprayed Palestinians in Hebron.
(Hebrew - HaKol HaYehudi)
Settlers and Settlements: June 18, 2012
Settlers beat and pepper sprayed a Palestinian woman in Hebron.
(Hebrew - HaKol HaYehudi)
Closed Society: June 7, 2012
On Tuesday, an Arab man wandering through Jerusalem’s Old City was attacked by Jews, who pepper sprayed and beat him. The Arab was hit on the head and escaped from the scene.
(Hebrew – HaKol HaYehudi)
A Palestinian bus driver who entered the settlement of Bat Ayin in Gush Etzion was attacked by settlers using pepper gas.
(Hebrew - HaKol HaYehudi)
Settlers and Settlements: May 6, 2012
Settlers pepper-sprayed a Palestinian construction worker working in the “Beit Tzvi” Yeshiva High School in Beit El.
(Hebrew)