Dilbert_X wrote:
Nice work guys, the Palestinian was blindfolded, handcuffed and held while being shot in the leg at point blank range (with a rubber bullet apparently, although those .223 rubber coated steel bullets are pretty harsh).
You can see the muzzle blast, he was definitely shot.
I wonder what they do when there is no camera watching?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7516406.stm
Now let's not jump to automatic conclusions. You are guilty of generalizations just like Serge was posting about in his other thread and you should do a better job of posting what actually happened and the results of this.
I, in no way condone what this guy did. Watch the video and you can even see the reaction of the other soldier and by-stander when the gun goes off, they are both surprised. This is action that can be blamed on one person and one person only....the soldier holding the gun. To state that this is "Israeli Style" is generalizing and the way you post this with absolutely no other info is very, very biased and sensationalism.
Here are some other facts about this.
"Abu Rahma (the victim) said the bullet hit his toe and that he received treatment from an army medic and was then released by the soldiers."
"It should be mentioned that Abu Rahma was inspected at the scene by an IDF doctor and was found to have sustained a light injury to his toe. The Palestinian was released to his home without requiring medical treatment"
"Abu Rahma went home with an injured toe and did not file a complaint."
"The soldier was arrested after news editions Sunday aired the video"
So let's clear this up a little. The Palestinian was shot but not in the leg, his toe was lightly wounded. He received treatment from an Israeli military doctor on site. He was released (notice that he wasn't taken to prison and held so he would not tell anyone) and he was free to go home and didn't require any further medical attention.
This is an incident that one person chose to do, this one soldier is to blame and yes it is very, very wrong on many levels. But this post is strictly to flame an already hot topic (Palestinian issue) and does nothing more than generalize all Israeli soldiers, something that the left side in these forums accuses the right side of doing all the time.....interesting! I'm not lefty or righty, I am usually on the fence about most things until I know more about what happened. I don't jump the gun and post as soon as I see something, which in fact Dilbert, you do quite often.