After a video showing police abusing a soldier became public, Ethiopians came out in their numbers in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sunday to protest against racism and police brutality, reports the Guardian.
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The video made its debut last week, showing Damas Pakada, a soldier of Ethiopian descent, being attacked by police in what appears to be an unprovoked attack.
In the video, Pakada appears to be walking with his bicycle when he is accosted by a policeman who then shoves and punch him. Another officer joins in, ultimately pushing Pakada to the ground.
By the time Pakada picks up a stone in self-defense, a third officer makes it to the scene.
Moments later, the video, which was taped by a closed-circuit video camera, ends.
Watch the video of Damas Pakada being manhandled by police here:
The video prompted Sunday’s protests, with one demonstrator explaining, “Our parents were humiliated for years. We are not prepared to wait any longer to be recognised as equal citizens. It may take a few months, but it will happen.”
A female demonstrator added, “I’ve had enough of this behaviour by the police. I just don’t trust them any more. … When I see the police I spit on the ground.”
Yelling, “Not black, not white, we’re all human beings” and “a violent cop should be jailed,” hundreds of protesters crossed their arms in unity to say no to handcuffing.
In all, 56 police officers and 12 protesters were reportedly wounded as police fired water cannons and stun guns in to the crowds, while demonstrators turned over a police car, threw stones and bottles, and destroyed property.
Forty-three protesters were arrested.
See photos from the protest here:
While Israel’s population is more than 8 million, the Ethiopian community is about 135,500.
Thousands of Ethiopian Jews live in Israel, many of them secretly airlifted into the country in 1984 and 1990 after a rabbinical ruling that they were direct descendants of the biblical Jewish Dan tribe.
But their absorption into Israeli society has been difficult. Ethiopian community members complain of racism, lack of opportunity in Israeli society, endemic poverty and routine police harassment.
While the two policemen involved in the incident have been suspended and called a “disgrace” by Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovich, immediate parallels between the United States and Israel began, with many citing the mistreatment of Blacks by police in America with the recent death of Baltimore resident Freddie Gray.
Israeli officials are said to be bristling with the comparison, with Aharonovich adding that the police force “needs to examine itself.”
On Monday, Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu will meet reportedly meet with Pakada and Ethiopian activists.
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Ms. Fisher I find it quite amazing that as we the descendents of Diaspora of the children of Israel here in the U.S., are standing up against the yet continual injustices against our people here that the same things is happening to our people there in Jerusalem.
Which the scriptures foretold that would be happening because the real true Israel is still living outside their home lands, scattered among the nations of the world until the time of the fulfillment of the Gentle European wicked deeds are complete. The people ruling in Jerusalem at this present time are not true Jews but are in fact Gentle European Proselytes Jews which are really from Europe not Jerusalem nor the country of Israel.
Very well stated.
Another thing that amazes me during the time we are living in and that is we the descendants of the diaspora of Israel, who are living in the U.S., are actually blessed to be here with everything that's going on over in the East and we get to witness what is happening according to the scriptures come to pass. Truly the wisdom of Yahweh our Elohim is past finding out and understanding, where He chastises His people Israel and yet show mercy unto their descendants who are living among other nations in the last days.