America's
Militarized Police - Made in Israel?
By Philip Giraldi
By Philip Giraldi
July
25, 2017 "Information
Clearing House" - The horrific execution by police of
an Australian woman in her pajamas that took place last week in
Minneapolis has again produced a torrent of criticism over killings
initiated by law enforcement in situations in which the officers are
in no way threatened. America has always been a violent place
relative to much of the rest of the world, but even so there has been
a noticeable shift in how, since the trauma of 9/11, some policemen
believe themselves to be superior to and detached from the society
they are supposed to be protecting. And the public is reciprocating,
seeing the police frequently as a force that is no longer there to
serve the people and instead something that should be feared. Even in
the upper middle class predominantly white county that I live in,
residents not infrequently discuss the increasingly visible and
aggressive police presence. It is widely believed that arguing with
cops or showing even the slightest attitude in contacts with them is
done at one’s peril.
Even
in low crime parts of the country, the police are able to deploy
fully armed and equipped swat teams that are more military than
civilian in their threatening demeanor as well in the body armor and
weapons they carry. Many cities and counties now have surplus
military armored vans for crowd control even if they have no crowds.
Armed drones are increasingly becoming part of the law enforcement
arsenal and it sometimes appears as if the police are copying the
military as a model of “how to do it.”
The
various levels of government that make up the United States seem to
be preparing for some kind of insurrection, which may indeed be the
case somewhere down the road if the frustrations of the public are
not somehow dealt with. But there is another factor that has, in my
opinion, become a key element in the militarization of the police in
the United States. That would be the role of the security organs of
the state of Israel in training American cops, a lucrative business
that has developed since 9/11 and which inter
alia gives
the “students” a whole different perspective on the connection of
the police with those who are being policed, making the relationship
much more one of an occupier and the occupied.
The
engagement of American police forces with Israeli security services
began modestly enough in the wake of 9/11. The panic response in the
United States to a major terrorist act led to a search for resources
to confront what was perceived as a new type of threat that normal
law-and-order training did not address.
Israel,
which, in its current occupation of much of Palestine and the Golan
Heights as well as former stints in Gaza, southern Lebanon and Sinai,
admittedly has considerable experience in dealing with the resistance
to its expansion manifested as what it describes as terrorism. Jewish
organizations in the United States dedicated to providing cover for
Israeli’s bad behavior, saw an opportunity to get their hooks into
a sizable and respected community within the U.S. that was ripe for
conversion to the Israeli point of view, so they began funding
“exchanges.”
Since
2002 there have been hundreds of all-expenses-paid trips including
officers from every major American city as well as state and local
police departments.
Some have been sponsored by the American Jewish
Committee (AJC) and the Jewish Institute for National Security
Affairs (JINSA). The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has also
been directly
funding trips
since 2008, explaining that “As a people living under constant
threat of attack, the Israelis are leading experts in security
enforcement and response strategies.” The intent? To “learn”
and “draw from the latest developments” so the American cops can
“bring these methods back home to implement in their communities.”
AIPAC
has several pages in its website dedicated to security
cooperation between
the two countries. It asks “Did you know? In May 2010, 50 retired
Generals and Admirals wrote to President Obama, highlighting the
value of U.S. Israeli cooperation.” It goes on to cite an Alabama
sheriff who enthuses that
“There is no other country [Israel] that
shares the same values and overarching goal to allow others to live
in peace.” Regarding airport security, it also quotes a U.S.
“security expert” who states “We should move even closer to an
Israeli model where there’s more engagement with passengers…We’ve
just stated to do that at TSA…” Indeed. That’s called profiling
and pre-boarding interrogations.
Even
the federal government has gotten onto the Israel bandwagon, perhaps
not a surprise given the number of Israel Firsters in Congress. In
2003, the Department of Homeland Security established a special
Office of International Affairs to “institutionalize the
relationship between Israeli and American security officials.” The
New York City Police Department has a branch in Israel and carries
out frequent exchange.
It
should be noted from the git-go that Israel is no more knowledgeable
about possible responses to acts of terror than is anyone else. The
techniques employed to create physical barriers, to develop sources
for intelligence gathering, and to train in tactical responses are
quite familiar to anyone who has studied modern-style terrorism since
it emerged in Western Europe in the 1970s.
Most
countries that have a high or even moderate risk level deriving from
terrorists, either domestic or foreign, have recruited and trained
special police and paramilitary forces that are familiar with the
basic techniques and are quite capable of responding. Ironically,
even though the United States government and local police forces have
tended to look at the “real pro” Israelis for guidance, state of
the art resources for learning about how to deal with terror are
available right here at home. JSOC has teams that are every bit as
effective – and lethal – as anything the Israelis can muster and
the CIA and FBI together know far more about terrorists and how they
behave than do the ideologically driven Mossad and Shin Beth.
The
American policemen who go on the “exchanges” are probably only
dimly aware that what they are being shown is part of Israel’s
military justice system, which has nothing to do with Israeli
criminals, but instead is designed to keep the lid on the millions of
Palestinians who live in what has become a virtual outdoor prison
camp. It is an apartheid police state that uses deadly force as a
form of crowd control. And the Palestinian former residents of the
lands Israel now holds are the “terrorists” that Israel is
protecting itself against.
You
can bet that the American guests for their part clearly do not
realize that they are being trained as prison guards and you also can
be sure that they never catch so much as a glimpse of the 300
child prisoners that
Israel continues to hold without charges.
Israel’s
reputation for “dealing with” terrorism has in any event been
glamorized by the Israel-friendly media and entertainment industry
while also being promoted by Jewish organizations. It has meant in
practical terms that many of the contract security firms operating at
airports in the United States and Europe are Israeli. They have also
infiltrated state Homeland Security agencies and corporate security
in the U.S. Many of the Israeli companies with offices in the United
States work closely with Mossad and might reasonably be considered
arms of the Israeli government.
Where
Israel really excels is in its willingness to kill large numbers of
Arabs of all ages and genders using the excuse that they are
terrorists. It does so with impunity because Israeli courts almost
never hold the army and police accountable for whatever they do. It
might reasonably be suggested that when American police officers go
through their training in Israel they acquire at least a bit of that
attitude from their instructors.
Recognizing
that Israel is not exactly a model to be emulated when it comes to
the human rights of its Palestinian victims, there is alternative
viewpoint which suggests that American law enforcement might just be
learning the wrong things when it travels to Israel. Amnesty
International asks “With
Whom are Many U.S. Police Departments Training? With Chronic Human
Rights Violator Israel.” It notes that last August when the
Department of Justice documented numerous violations by the Baltimore
Police Department the report failed to mention that policemen from
that city had received training in Israel.
Amnesty
makes clear what we are dealing with when our policemen are being
trained – “…military, security and police systems that have
racked up documented human rights violations for years…carrying out
extrajudicial executions and other unlawful killings, using ill
treatment and torture (even against children).
Suppression of freedom
of expressions/association, including through government
surveillance, and excessive use of force against peaceful
protesters.”
And
actually, it is worse than that. The American visitors will be
welcomed to contemplate the Potemkin village miracle of a democratic,
multicultural, inclusive, clever Israel. They will not be allowed to
see how the soldiers training them, representatives of “the most
moral army in the world,” force Palestinian women to give birth at
military checkpoints and watch their babies die, shoot Palestinian
teenagers as they are running away for throwing stones, drag men and
women out of their beds and kill them while terrorizing their
children and dragging them off to jail during midnight raids.
Amnesty’s
article documents many of the abuses by Israeli security forces and
concludes that using “Public or private funds spent to train our
domestic police in Israel should concern all of us. Many of the
abuses [in the U.S.] parallel violations by Israeli military,
security and police officials.” I would also add that the training
provided by JINSA, ADL and the AJC is also partly on the American
taxpayers’ dime as the organizations are all tax exempt.
Finally,
Israel’s ability to market its state sponsored brutality has even
become a form of light entertainment. A company in Israel called
Caliber 3 that was set up by a reserve colonel in the Israeli army is
offering what has been described as a two hour “boot
camp” counter-terrorism
experience. It includes a life size target consisting of a man in
Arab attire holding a cell phone. The mostly Jewish American audience
ponders if he should be shot, but the instructors eventually
intervene and declare that he does not quite meet the standard for
being killed.
Visitors are also treated to simulations of Israeli
commandos taking down terrorists and can even shoot live rounds from
a semi-automatic weapon at a firing range. Ironically, the Caliber 3
gated compound camp is located in the Gush Etzion settlement bloc on
the West Bank, land that was stolen from the Palestinians.
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