Terrorist Alive ‘Thanks to Beinisch’ – MK Katz

NU chairman has no doubt as to how a lone terrorist could have injured 8 security men and emerged alive: court policy is to blame.
by Gil Ronen, INN

The terrorist who went on a rampage in Tel Aviv Sunday night managed to injure eight security men, some seriously, but is still alive and has only light injuries. How did this happen? National Union Chairman MK Yaakov Katz says soldiers and police are simply afraid that the courts will persecute them if they use force against the enemy.

“The fear of Supreme Court President Beinisch has fallen upon the soldiers and policemen of Israel,” MK Katz said.

“The behavior of the State Attorney’s Office and the legal system lately against security guards, policemen, soldiers and officers who staunchly defended the Nation of Israel – and were rewarded by being sent to jail – weakens the security forces,” he explained.

“Fear and trembling seize them and in any confrontation between an Arab terrorist murderer and dozens of policemen, soldiers and guards, our men bleed with serious injuries and the Arab murderer emerges unscathed, and is already preparing for his release in the next release deal, so that he can plan the next massacre.”

The policy of the State Attorney and legal establishment needs to change, MK Katz said, as the current policy causes a lack of deterrence. “The Arab terrorist murderers know that nothing will happen to them [if they attack] and that they will be able to go back and murder again shortly afterward.”

August 30, 2011 | 11 Comments »

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  1. To # 6, schmuck, the man had a knive and is cutting people to ribbons. Do you wish to get withing an arm’s length of him. Shoot the bastard.

  2. Bill Levinson Said:

    Attention, IDF and Israeli police.

    Noting that ANY Pallie terrorist might be wearing a suicide belt, the law’s hypothetical “reasonable person” can probably assume that said terrorist poses a life-threatening danger to anybody nearby as long as he is still breathing. Unless he strips almost naked to prove he has no suicide bomb (Americans often forced surrendering Japanese to do this during World War II after having lost buddies to “I surrender–BOOM!–so sorry Joe” with the last being spoken posthumously) he is therefore a deadly menace if any innocent person is conceivably within the bomb’s effective radius. So that means that a soldier, cop, or citizen who is within 10 or 20 paces of one (grenade radius) or maybe even 40 or 50 paces is probably justified in putting a round through his head to make sure he doesn’t set off whatever bomb he might have. The body should then be retrieved with a robot because another terrorist could detonate the bomb with a cell phone (as portrayed in a Batman movie, so the terrorists have obviously thought of it).

    “Rule 303? is an easy way to remember this, by the way.

    I have a better idea, Bill.

    The next time the court “rewards” security guards, policemen, soldiers and officers who staunchly defended the Nation of Israel, they should simply refuse to accept the “reward”. What is a court going to do against the IDF? What did the United States Supreme Court do against Andrew Jackson?

  3. Don’t blame the court system, however biased it is against Jews defending themselves. Blame the gutless cops who worry more about keeping the peace and not upsetting Arabs and blame the IDF officer corps morons who prattle about the “purity of arms”. While Jews are trembling with fear about being perceived as not the most humane nation and military on earth, the enemies are free to both abuse Jewish valuing of life and cry to the heavens (and the international community) about the brutal, arrogant Nazis of Israel. Like an adolescent bully out of control, a swift clip under the ear and a boot up the backside would instill some reality to Arab criminal aggressors. And Mohammed’s response to Aisha’s spying on him, would be uplifting for Beinisch.

  4. @ SHmuel HaLevi:
    Shmuel,

    I do not pretend to know the details. But whatever info he can give us only helps for the future. Putting together the pieces of the puzzle only helps us to understand what and how he was able to get in and who sent him. I understand the anger, my daughter was in the middle of a terror attack and lost her friend. But we need to act not re-act. That is what we as Jews are about.
    Steve

  5. @ steve ornstein:
    Useful for what Mr. Orenstein?
    Scum of that level, even by islamic standards, knows only how to recite koran paragraphs and how to slaughter. He cannot be privy to any important information. That is the nature of the beast.

  6. Nonsense. Did anyone think that maybe he is more valuable live then dead. This isn’t about the courts. Trying to make this into a political issue is stretching the truth beyond recognition.

  7. Something must be done and that must be a specific something.
    Jews, us, must learn how to elect prople to lead and govern.
    To forever rotate the sane families, old specimens, so called religious leaders and other flotsam up there is not really intelligent. We keep on elevating the same element latched into control decades ago.
    As to the purported judges.
    The self elected trash must be summarily set aside and in some case brought to Jewish Justice.
    The supreme courtiers are selected by a secret “va’adah messaderet”…. translated into English.
    Arrangements committee.
    Just about the same process as that used to select generalitos, and Tzahal “B” folk.

    We, the people, must fez up and do our job.

  8. This is really bad. The prosecutor’s office and the Israeli Supreme court are doing tremendous damage to Israel physically and across the world.

    If something is not done about these people they will destroy Israel by the death by one thousand cuts. It appears the prosecutor’s office regards terrorist Arabs as akin to the blacks of 70 or so years ago in America’s deep south. This is not the case and nothing can shake the prosecutor’s office from its false view of things nor the arrogance that they are doing the right thing in coddling terrorists.

    Israel is supposed to be a democracy; not a krinocracy.