Disguised as civilians, Israeli undercover unit arrests Palestinian stone-throwers

 

view videoWATCH: Undercover IDF forces from the elite “Duvdevan” unit arrest Palestinian stone-throwers in Beit El, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah.

By AFP

 

In a matter of seconds, the men wearing scarves over their faces and throwing stones along with a group of Palestinians pulled out their pistols, opened fire and blew their cover.

Undercover forces from the elite “Duvdevan” unit arrest stone-throwers in Beit El, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on October 7, 2015 – Photo: Abbas MOMANI/AFP

“Mustarabiin!” rang out among the crowd of about 100 Palestinians who had been hurling stones at Israeli soldiers for several hours at the Bet El checkpoint outside Ramallah.

It is a term used to describe Israeli special forces who go undercover dressed as Arabs to carry out sensitive missions.

The incident on Wednesday, captured on video by an AFP journalist, offered a rare glimpse of what appeared to be Israeli undercover troops embedded in a group of Palestinian stone-throwers.

The Palestinians regularly accuse Israel of placing Arabic-speaking “infiltrators” among demonstrators in order to make arrests.

The undercover troops on Wednesday grabbed and beat one man while pulling out their pistols, opening fire as stones flew toward them. Three people were wounded, including one left in a critical condition after being shot in the back of the head.

They had been there for at least 30 minutes, AFP journalists reported, but were impossible to recognize beforehand. As riots have spread through east Jerusalem and the West Bank, stone-throwers have almost always been masked or wearing traditional Palestinian keffiyeh scarves.

In a Facebook post, Israeli military Spokesman Peter Lerner published a 17-second video taken by the IDF identifying the undercover forces as being from the elite “Duvdevan” unit.

Israeli undercover troops disguised as Palestinian rioters arrest three within seconds

 

Arriving with backpacks, trainers and jerseys of Barcelona and the French national football teams, they mixed with students who had called for a “day of rage.”

One infiltrator even had a green scarf for Islamist movement Hamas trailing from the pocket of his jeans.

Responding to the call from student guilds, the protesters left from Bir Zeit University under the rallying cry: “Bir Zeit was a stronghold of the intifada (uprising).”

“It must lead the movement again.”

Clashes broke out immediately after they arrived at Bet El, which has become the site of daily protests amid the recent wave of unrest.

 

Pistols pointed 

The infiltrators joined the front line, dozens of meters from soldiers posted there with jeeps and armored vehicles.

Israeli soldiers treat wounded Palestinian stone throwers during clashes in Beit El, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on October 7, 2015 – Photo: Abbas Momani /AFP

At first, they threw stones like the others. Protesters hid behind a rubbish bin that served as a makeshift barricade against rubber bullets fired by Israeli troops along with tear gas and stun grenades.

In an instant, the infiltrators withdrew from the crowd and pulled out pistols, as the protesters realized what was happening. The protesters threw stones at the men, four of whom pointed their weapons and opened fire.

Three others who were unarmed grabbed two wounded youths and beat them. One youth who ran was hit in the back of the head.

Israeli soldiers rushed to the scene and fired in the air. Both the infiltrators and the soldiers then grabbed three of the youths and brought them toward jeeps and armored vehicles, leaving streaks of blood on the ground.

“Be careful — they arrested them. They’re mustarabiin,” one protester said.

Another said “they’re always in the middle of the crowd.”

Israel’s military declined to comment directly on who the infiltrators were. Spokesman Arye Shalicar said only that the army is equipped with such units, without confirming whether or not those involved in Wednesday’s incident were among them.

Shalicar confirmed that one of the wounded protesters from Bet El was held by Israel and is in critical condition.

After being dragged toward the military post, the three wounded protesters were on the ground surrounded by soldiers before being loaded aboard army ambulances.

 

View original i24news publication at:
http://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/diplomacy-defense/88283-151008-disguised-as-stone-throwers-israeli-undercover-troops-arrest-palestinians

 

And here’s the story of a victim of stone-throwers:

My story from this morning. Apparently I was lucky as the Arabs tried to pull an Israeli woman from her car and murder her.

Posted by Josh Hasten on Tuesday, October 6, 2015