Shadowing the Israeli Army in Hebron

Today, I spent a fair amount of time shadowing the Israeli army today as it went on patrols throughout the Old City of Hebron. I wasn’t invited, of course. I simply would follow them, take photos, and, perhaps, strike up a conversation as they were making their rounds. To be clear, my intent is not to interfere. I am there merely to observe. The army is free to stop, search, and detain anyone in the Old City. According to local Palestinians and CPT members, the army tends to be slightly rougher with the locals and they also tend to search and detain without reason more often when internationals are not observing.




  

I saw this first-hand tonight as I was waiting to meet up with some CPT members in the Old City. An army patrol passed by us and continued up the street. When they were about 50 meters away, I could see that they stopped and had set up a small perimeter, which is common practice when they stop and question someone. I quickly walked up to the area and caught up with them and saw that they had stopped a young man and had him standing against the wall. As I approached, the soldier began telling him to remove his shirt and shoes. As I walked around the corner and got close, I began taking photos. After the soldier noticed my presence, he told the young man to continue on his way. Shortly thereafter, the patrol also continued on its way back to the entrance to their base.




  

I followed them back to the entrance of the army base and eventually struck up a conversation with a couple of the soldiers. I had asked them why they stopped that young man. They simply responded that they can stop anyone that they want. I asked “Was there a specific reason he was stopped? Did he have something? Was he a militant?” The answer was “No.” I continued, asking why they do patrols at all. They explained that they do patrols for “protection”. I asked “Protection of who? There are only Palestinians living here. Are you protecting the Palestinians?” No answer. I asked if they were protecting the settlers. “Yes. The settlers.” I asked them, “Don’t you think it’s a little silly to have all you guys here for only 500 people?” No answer. A couple shrugs.

To be fair, all of the soldiers I spoke to seemed to be fairly responsive and pleasant. I got the sense that they were somewhat happy to hear a friendly voice, even if it was asking them pointed questions. For the most part, they’re kids serving their compulsory military service and following orders. I get the impression that not many of them really want to be in Hebron. Many mentioned that were looking forward to getting out of the army altogether.

I’ve included a few more photos from today below…




  

The gentleman in the next two photos was stopped and questioned because his son was holding a toy gun. I said to the soldiers “It’s a toy. Why would you stop him?” The soldier I was speaking to said that sometimes they put bullets in toy guns. “But even if that were true, they can’t fire bullets, right? It’s a toy.” No response.




  




  




  




  




  

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  • Avi

    Maybe this will open your eyes so that you do something for peace and not only the 'Arab side'….http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nwI2hzPjrA

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  • Avi

    Open your eyes injustice exists on 2 sides and the Jews living in Hebron was only interrupted between 1948 and 1967 how do you think this situation came to be!!Stop Jew bashing all of you!!
    Wake up Arabs are not the only ones with refugees….
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBHc0yvtrDw&feat…

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  • Avi

    Here more about Palestinians what you are hiding in your perception of Israel ad the Jews living there Shawn….
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=969cMq8rIzc&feat…

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  • Avi

    I implore you Shawn to do something for peace someday….Please understand my point …and do not erase and answer back;….

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYkQlTfWIvc&feat…

    Because does eem you hate injustice……

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  • Avi

    My point is not to annoy you but to bring some understanding to the power of photography and inbalanced journalism….Please peace will not come if Hebron is Judenfrei(nazi word) empty of Jews and treated as occupiers…that's the feeling Shawn you give and the impression of injustice it creates for an Israeli…
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TJfEf5UMSI&feat…

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  • shawnduffy

    Avi, I fully understand that passions run high on either side and I appreciate that. And I truly believe you think I'm more biased than I am.

    I have no intention of deleting your comments. Please understand, though, that just posting a bunch of links in comments will eventually lead me to delete them. Not because I don't want your side of view to be shown. In fact, I welcome it. But this is a comment form on a blog not a bulletin board.

    Let me say this… and I believe this with all of my heart. I absolutely understand that Israeli Jews have suffered. I really do. Ultimately, I would absolutely LOVE to see a time when anyone, Palestinian, Israeli, Muslim, and Jew can live anywhere they like with full equal political rights. If Jews want to live in Hebron, then wonderful, really! I don't dispute anyone's historical claims. But by the same token, Palestinian Arabs must be permitted to live wherever they like, including homes that _they_ were forced out of in 1948. And, to be honest, I have not met a single Palestinian that wouldn't be OK with that. That's really all I want. Equal rights for all wherever they are.

    These photographs are simply recordings of what I am seeing. Do I know that Israelis have suffered? Absolutely. Do I think it justifies the treatment I see of Palestinians. No.

    I don't hate Israelis. I have some _wonderful_ Israeli friends. I fully support their right to live wherever they want. But I cannot do that without also supporting a Palestinian's right to live wherever he/she wants. That's all I ask.

    And, believe it or not, as part of my planned trip to Gaza I was also planning on visiting Sderot to hear their stories of living with rockets. Unfortunately, neither story happened. So here I am. I'm in the West Bank reporting what I see and what I hear. I was actually invited to come to Israel to work with an NGO there as well. And I am truly trying to make it happen. I don't know if it will but, believe me, I have reached out to that side as well. I just didn't get as much of a response. But, one of the projects I have coming up is to highlight something other than just the occupation but will actually show a lighter side and how the limits of the occupation have been lifted somewhat. I see it everyday. My first year in the West Bank was 2005. I've seen a huge difference in the quality of life since then. I used to have to go through three checkpoints to get from Nablus to Ramallah. Now, while they're still “there”, they rarely stop us and check. And I give Israel full credit for that.

    So, that's where I stand. Full rights for all and the ability to live wherever they want from the Jordan River to the Med.

    So, really, I do appreciate your feedback. I do. And I'm more than happy to debate this calmly and coolly any day of the week. Unfortunately, right now, between being on the move and shitty Internet connections, it's not always possible.

    But thank you for your additional notes.

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  • http://shawnduffy.com shawn

    Unfortunately, I don’t have the time, the energy, or the Internet connectivity to rebut your comments, point by point. We see things differently and that’s fine with me. I don’t expect you to believe what I believe. I am just telling you my point of view based on evidence I see with my own eyes. We can simply agree to disagree.

    So I appreciate the time you’ve taken to share your point of view with me. And, as I said, as long as your comments are constructive and on-point, I have no intention of deleting them. But, right now, as I travel, I simply don’t have the time to respond to every one.

    I look forward to the day when we can discuss this more at length.

    Thank you.

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  • Avi

    So the way i see it you are for one country 2 peoples……which just shows how naive you are once again….let me try and explain things simply…..the Israelis don't want ever again to be submitted to the Arab world in any way and fight for their freedom and independence……The Palestinians want to destroy Israel and actions show this not only in words ….in 1948 there were no occupied lands no refugees a part from the Jews(that don't count for you given the impression you give with the bias photos) and a small Israel but the Arabs with all their might and numbers attacked and you not what loosed….just because Israel survived….in that war 1/10 Israelis died!!!!!!!Today we are in the same situation the difference being that Israel took more lands as the wars that were waged on her continued…..They even regained lost cities and villages that the Arabs exterminated or cleansed ethnically during the period 1948 to 1967…..so what I am saying is 2 states one for each people……and stop day dreaming and start understanding that the Palestinians are very very very far from being the poor innocent victims you say they are and Israelis in general just like any body will never accept Israel to be submitted to them!If they change their game plan which has still not happened even in fatah …..then you will see a different situation….But Islam forbids any recognition of Israel right???What a peaceful and poor people!!Shawn wake up!The palestinians were distributing candy and singing during 9/11 while the Israelis were crying and praying for the dead!!!wake up it's not too late to realize with whom you are safe and with whom you are not …unless you do not understand that they are nice only to use you're compassion…no Shawn terrorism in the world does not exist because Israel exists …and they will not stop by appeasing them!!As for the links what bulletin board???It illustrates examples to follow a point???Please do not find reasons to eliminate my comment and understand who is you're friend and who is not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • shawnduffy

    Again, I thank you for your input. But, while I'm traveling, I simply don't have the time, the energy, or the Internet connectivity to respond to all of your comments, point by point. And, as I said, I have no intention of deleting your comments, as long as they are on-point and constructive. We simply disagree. I'm not going to change your mind and you're not going to change mine. I am making my judgments based on the evidence I see first-hand which is the best way I can.

    I look forward to the day when we can perhaps discuss this at length.

    Thank you.

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