Israel – IDF Temporarily Stops Use Of Dogs After Video Shows Attack On Palestinian Youth

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    FILE - Israeli  border policeman  guarding with his dog at a checkpoint in the south of Jerusalem, Israel, on 29 March 2010.EPAIsrael – The IDF decided Thursday to stop the use of dogs after a video was released last week in which soldiers appear to be siccing two dogs on a Palestinian youth. As part of conclusions reached from an investigation into the incident, commander of the Judea and Samaria Division, Brig. Gen. Tamir Yadai,  ordered a halt to the use of dogs until soldiers undergo renewed training of protocol. He also instructed all use of dogs to be carried out at the order of the brigade commanders only. Yadai further ordered that the soldiers, who he said failed morally, face disciplinary proceedings.

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    Yadai presented to OC Central Command Maj.-Gen. Nitzan Alon  the findings of the probe into the incident in which an attack dog was directed against 16-year-old Palestinian boy, Hamza Abu Hisham in December in Beit Omar in the West Bank. The incident took place during a raid to thwart terror activity, as part of efforts to secure the Karmei Tzur settlement.

    The division commander’s report found that during an operation to arrest Palestinians suspected of throwing Molotov Cocktails and destroying the fence around Karmei Tzur, and as part of efforts to secure the area, dogs were employed against stone-throwers and rioters in opposition to the parameters of the mission that were set out by the brigade commander. “The division commander noted that the error in deploying the dogs occurred in the transition from the original planning to developments on the ground,” the IDF stated.

    Yadai referred to the event as a grave instance of using dogs which displayed a lack of professional skill, a misunderstanding of the damage they were doing to the operation as laid out by their commanders, and unworthy moral behavior.

    In the video clip, two soldiers are seen siccing two attack dogs on the 16-year-old after they had already succeeded in gaining control over him. The youth, who is seen yelling in pain, was treated on the scene and taken for further medical treatment. He was arrested for stone-throwing.

    Despite the incident, Yadai stressed the importance of continuing the daily fight to thwart terror in Judea and Samaria and emphasized that the use of dogs in accordance with orders and within the state limitations is essential to carrying out the mission and is likely to save lives.

    The IDF stated that the army’s Criminal Investigation Division’s probe into the matter was continuing.‎

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    CCBilo
    CCBilo
    10 years ago

    Lame. That is what the dogs are there for!

    10 years ago

    The IDF should INCREASE their use of the kelev.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    10 years ago

    Stupid dib govt!!

    10 years ago

    Ah, the sheer stupidity of the first several comments above, no doubt made by people who have never served in an army. I would think that IDF commanders have wayt more knowledge and experience in these maters than a vulgar hater like the poster who calls himself “Mark Levin” and who spends his days leaving comments exposing himself as a primitive racist with not a single positive thing to say about anyone he disagres with. The first comment from “CCBilo, is equally ignorant. No, those aren’t “what the dogs are there for.” But you know better than people who’ve spent their lived in the service of Israel and the IDF. Nothing is more amusing — and pathetic at the same time – as chulent-grubbing galus yids, for whom “life or death” means deciding whether to cross against the light at a busy Brooklyn intersection, deriding Israelis who don’t share their Arab-hating and militarily simplistic ideas.

    Rafuel
    Rafuel
    10 years ago

    So dog attacked dog, what’s the big deal? I wouldn’t change a thing.

    On another note, does the border policeman in the accompanying picture look Jewish to anyone of you?