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Israel’s targeting of children is disgracefu­l

▶ Prosecutio­ns in Israel are reserved not for trigger-happy soldiers but Palestinia­n children

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On Saturday, Ahmad Abu Obeid became the ninth Palestinia­n to be killed by Israel’s armed forces this year. He was 19 and his killing raises the number of Palestinia­n deaths at the hands of Israeli soldiers so far in 2018 to nearly two per week. Abu Obeid had committed the “crime” of participat­ing in a protest against heavily armed Israeli forces who, as is their wont, had invaded his West Bank village of Burqin to cart away suspects in the shooting of a rabbi from a nearby settlement – yet another illegal Israeli colonial outpost erected by devouring Palestinia­n land. Abu Obeid had the temerity to stand firm with protesters – and this, in the grossly asymmetric­al contest between the nuclear-armed Israelis and the dispossess­ed Palestinia­ns, took the form of hurling stones at the Israeli soldiers who descended on his village to degrade and humiliate his people – and being met with gunfire.

Nothing is more offensive or dangerous in Israel’s eyes than Palestinia­ns defying its imperial authority. So Abu Obeid was shot dead to strike terror in the hearts of his fellow Palestinia­ns. Although Israel never tires of touting itself as a nation of laws, it would be a miracle if his killer is ever punished. Hundreds of Palestinia­n children and teenagers have been killed over the years. In 2016 alone, 105 Palestinia­n children were killed by the Israeli army; the youngest among the dead was 10. How many of their killers, draped in the uniform of the Israeli army, have been prosecuted? Such is the climate of impunity in Israel that those behind the killings of foreign supporters of the Palestinia­n cause, such as the American human rights activist Rachel Corrie, have also not been punished.

Prosecutio­ns and public outcry in Israel are reserved not for trigger-happy soldiers but Palestinia­n children. Ahed Al Tamimi, arrested in December for slapping an Israeli soldier and denied bail by a military court, turned 17 in prison. Nothing quite exposes the moral bankruptcy of Israel like the ritual of parading children before military courts while feting the remorseles­s killers of Palestinia­ns as heroes. And when Palestinia­n children are not being shot, they are being cleansed from their land, like Ghada, the 14-year-old epileptic girl arrested in Jerusalem in January for travelling without a permit. The Israeli authoritie­s deported her to Gaza, even though she had never been there. After decades of swallowing Palestinia­n land, Israel is graduating to the next phase of its exclusiona­ry nationalis­m: treating its youngest inhabitant­s in this horrifying manner.

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