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Eden Aberjil Facebook Photos Controversy: Israeli Ex-Soldier Says She Didn't Humiliate Palestinians


First Posted: 08/17/10 10:54 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:25 PM ET

(AP) JERUSALEM - A former Israeli soldier who posted photos on Facebook of herself in uniform smiling beside bound and blindfolded Palestinian prisoners said Tuesday her actions were "thoughtless." But she insisted she did not humiliate the detainees and said she was surprised the pictures were viewed as offensive.

Eden Aberjil struck a defensive tone in a pair of radio interviews, claiming that she did not do anything wrong and that similar things take place "every day" in the army.

Both the Israeli army and Palestinian officials condemned Aberjil over the photographs -- one of which was accompanied by an exchange with a friend including jokes and sexual innuendoes. Because she has completed her mandatory service, however, it's unclear whether she will face any disciplinary action.

Speaking to Israel's Army Radio station, Aberjil called her decision to post the photos, taken in 2008 near the Gaza Strip, "thoughtless and innocent." But she added: "I still don't understand what wasn't OK."

"There was no statement in the photos about violence, about disrespect, about anything that would hurt that person. I just had my picture taken with someone in the background," she said. "When I understood that so many people were hurt by those pictures, I removed them."



In a separate interview, Aberjil lashed out at the international uproar over the pictures, which were vaguely reminiscent of the snapshots taken in 2003 by American soldiers at an Iraqi prison showing Iraqi detainees, humiliated and terrified. In contrast, the Israeli pictures showed no signs of physical abuse or coercion, and Aberjil denounced any comparisons.

"I did not humiliate those detainees. I didn't hit them, I didn't act toward them unpleasantly. It's completely different than the American soldier some are trying to compare me to," she told Israel Radio.

She said she was shocked by the international interest in the story, adding she had received calls from European and American media outlets. She attacked her local critics, saying they were more concerned about international criticism than protecting a soldier who bravely served her country.

"This is something that happens every day in the army, especially at bases like this," she said, without giving evidence. She called the army's criticism of her a "disgrace," saying she "endangered her life for the country."

Contacted by The Associated Press, Aberjil said she did not want to speak to the international media.

Palestinians are routinely handcuffed and blindfolded when they are arrested to stop them from trying to flee.

One photo showed Aberjil sitting beside a blindfolded Palestinian man slumped against a concrete barrier, while she leans toward him with her face upturned. Another shows her smiling at the camera with three blindfolded Palestinian men behind her.

The photos, taken in 2008 near the Gaza Strip, drew sharp criticism from the Israeli military, pro-Palestinian advocacy groups and Palestinian officials.

Palestinian Authority spokesman Ghassan Khatib condemned the photos and said they pointed to a deeper malaise -- how Israel's 43-year-old occupation of Palestinians has affected the Israelis who enforce it.

"This shows the mentality of the occupier," Khatib said, "to be proud of humiliating Palestinians. The occupation is unjust, immoral and, as these pictures show, corrupting."

Yehuda Shaul of Breaking the Silence, a group of former Israeli combat officers that criticizes Israeli policies toward the Palestinians, said the pictures showed how Israel's occupation of the Palestinians has become "so routine ... you lose the ability to see them as human beings."

Capt. Barak Raz, an Israeli military spokesman, said the pictures amount to "a serious violation of our morals and our ethical code."

Although her former commanders have been informed of the pictures, it is not clear whether the army can punish Aberjil because she has finished her compulsory military service.

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Majed Mazin
08:53 PM on 08/20/2010
the palestinians should be glad to have been blindfolded.

it would have been sheer torture to look at her smirking face.
12:08 AM on 08/21/2010
I tend to think those old Palestinian men have been through and seen much worse stuff. Their resilience would amaze many.
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Alex Young
06:44 AM on 08/21/2010
agreed.
10:13 AM on 08/19/2010
Eden Abergil, the former Israel Defense Forces soldier who has been criticized for publishing controversial images on Facebook, allegedly wrote on her Facebook page on Thursday that she would "gladly kill Arabs – even slaughter them."
"In war there are no rules," Abergil allegedly wrote on the wall of her profile page on the social network Facebook.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/i-would-gladly-kill-arabs-even-slaughter-them-1.309031

She is wrong. There are rules. The most widely known are the Geneva Conventions, which her country cigned and ratified (which means Israel is supposed to accept them as law).

Does she include children when she talks about gladly killing Arabs?
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valhalladad
Freedom went out of style too soon
07:40 PM on 08/20/2010
Ah, you beat me to it. Another link;

http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=13269

Had come around to the point of view that this girl was in the grip of youthful delusion. Now I believe she is a true representation of her environment.
12:18 AM on 08/21/2010
Exactly so. She is representative of a generation that has grown up indoctrinated to view Arabs and especially Palestinians as sub-human and dim-witted. It is not surprising to see them so defensive at the slightest criticism and despite the brutality, it was not surprising to hear of war crime incidents in Gaza where women with a white flag and even young children were shot.

When the "enemy" is so dehumanized it becomes easier to commit unspeakable atrocities. Thus what this woman has done with her posing, while despicable & unacceptable, is relatively tame for many of her peers.
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Yermi Brenner
07:40 AM on 08/19/2010
The Israeli military has a New-Media Unit. The soldier in this unit use internet tools - like Youtube, Twitter, Flicker and more - to distribute information about events the military is involved in. Check out a video report about this unit: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/yermi-brenner/post_690_b_683695.html
Maybe this unit should also be scanning Facebook pages of soldiers and erasing embarrassing photos like those of Edan Abergil.
11:34 AM on 08/19/2010
No doubt it is a full time job and this one slipped through the cracks.
03:31 AM on 08/20/2010
Hi Yermi, I watched your film about the unit and thought it was very informative. It would seem to be a plum job for teenagers doing their national service. I was particularly interested in Liebovich's usual slippery answers to your question about the missing footage.
02:00 AM on 08/19/2010
1- The article suggest that the blindfolds and handcuffs serve to keep the Palestinian prisoners from fleeing, Ok on the street but why inside of a prison cell?

2- Deer Hunters often take glorifying pictures, kind-a-like this with their Kill. The close resemblance of these picture to this type of portrait suggests that this woman regards these people as animals.

3- The handcuffs are humiliating but the blindfolds are clearly intended to inhibit fear as well as take away their ability to defend themselves while being beaten.

Simply Disturbing!
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Son of Sensi
To be or not to be, is that seriously a question?
09:01 AM on 08/20/2010
one question, on point 3, why would the Israeli's want to inhibit fear?
08:25 PM on 08/20/2010
For the same reason they would want to take a picture with the prisoners.
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Majed Mazin
09:47 PM on 08/20/2010
bullies feed on fear
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MisterCee
The Ruler's back!
12:35 AM on 08/19/2010
I wonder if these soldiers would feel so tough if they had to use rocks to fight...Use some rusty AK's...And crude rockets with no type of guidance system to fight the Palestinians? Instead of having America as their benefactor who provides them with everything they need to wage a brutal campaign of Apartheid.
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Majed Mazin
08:57 PM on 08/20/2010
bullys are cowards.
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Son of Sensi
To be or not to be, is that seriously a question?
11:04 AM on 08/23/2010
I don't think you know what he word inhibit means. You were saying the Israelis want to limit or hinder fear. I don't agree with your general opinion of Israel, but what you want to say is that they incite fear, not inhibit it.

in·hib·it
   /ɪnˈhɪbɪt/ Show Spelled[in-hib-it] Show IPA
–verb (used with object)
1.
to restrain, hinder, arrest, or check (an action, impulse, etc.).
2.
to prohibit; forbid.
3.
Psychology . to consciously or unconsciously suppress or restrain (psychologically or sociologically unacceptable behavior).
4.
Chemistry . to decrease the rate of action of or stop (a chemical reaction).
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Peter Wu
08:48 PM on 08/18/2010
There cannot be peace until both sides, especially the Israeli's, see the others as equal human beings with equal rights to live on their ancestral lands. The Palestinians have had their land taken away and been forced to relocate to other areas. Who wouldn't stand up to defend their homes, family, children, etc. Remember what it was called before Israel, Palestine. Palestinians and Jews seemed to be living in harmony before a state was created by the UN.
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MarcEdward
likes all cats more than most people
09:20 PM on 08/18/2010
Favved and fanned for telling the hard truth!
Jews Christians and Muslims had been living there, together, mostly peacefully for 1000+ years.
08:34 PM on 08/18/2010
As a member of an occupying force whose primary goal is to guard illegal settlers as they steal land from people of the "wrong" ethnicity and then remove them from it, I am not surprised that she does not understand what she did wrong. She is in the BUSINESS of destroying peoples live and humiliating them.

People such as her bussed in crowds of civilians to JEER at Bedouins , as their homes were destroyed and they were run out of the area that they owned, with no compensation, and no new living arrangements. Most of these Bedouins were children.

She does not understand what she did wrong. I am not surprised. That is hardly a reason for normal people of good conscience NOT to condemn her actions.
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MarcEdward
likes all cats more than most people
09:23 PM on 08/18/2010
No wonder they have to draft people into that sort of work - what sane person would want it?
I hope her inability to see how she was wrong is a product of being young/immature. Some young people have never learned that they CAN be wrong. When she realizes, someday, that all human life has value, she will understand her mistake and try to make up for it - at least I hope so.
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goddessNdiva
Internet surfer extraordinaire.
08:19 PM on 08/18/2010
I would like to than facebook for giving them a reality. That maybe cool in your society but the world society things that you are wrong.
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Majed Mazin
09:03 PM on 08/20/2010
you are now goddessNdiva of goodness.
07:14 PM on 08/18/2010
There's more, open your eyes.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=287732&id=107491822605839&ref=fbx_album
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goddessNdiva
Internet surfer extraordinaire.
08:36 PM on 08/18/2010
Horrific pics. Thank you for the link.
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Son of Sensi
To be or not to be, is that seriously a question?
09:07 AM on 08/20/2010
i went to your link. the comments below the pictures are nearly as bad as the pictures themselves. way to promote tolerance and understanding instead of blind hatred.
08:11 PM on 08/24/2010
I didn't read the comments. I did write them either, so I don't see how i'm promoting blind hatred by giving evidence of these atrocities.

But I disagree that the comments could be nearly as bad the pictures. Why? Because they're weapons of the weak. That's how some people (poorly) show frustration, but it doesn't equate to the kinds of things the IDF has done to people.

If the comments were inflammatory to Jews or Israeli citizens, I don't support them one bit.
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Teresa Eckerman-Pfeil
06:48 PM on 08/18/2010
Israeli government should sentence this soldier to making and then serving hummus and baba ganoush to Palestinians while translating Zohan into Arabic while they watch the movie. Maybe sharing a great meal and a laugh would help her to realize the prisoners are people.
09:55 PM on 08/18/2010
There is something wrong with people who laugh at the abuse of other humans.

Do you want to make some jokes about domestic violence next?
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Son of Sensi
To be or not to be, is that seriously a question?
09:08 AM on 08/20/2010
i think the point was, "can't we just get along instead of blindly hating and killing one another"
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jackbutler5555
06:17 PM on 08/18/2010
"Your statement about 'Peace requires a partner that does not ask for the destruction of Israel' is without merit and has been debunked ad-infinitum. I will not go into long details..."

When you fee like going into ad-infinitum, you might take on the questions of Gaza's position on Israel's right to exist. Maybe you can throw in how Iran fits into the debunking.
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MarcEdward
likes all cats more than most people
07:46 PM on 08/18/2010
Not sure what your point is.
I'd point out that asking any Palestinian to say "It is RIGHT that we lost our homes to European and American Zionists by force" is not realistic, or even reasonable. If my home was taken from me at gunpoint, if my neighbors had been killed in massacres, if my kids were consigned to "camps", I would probably fight against an occupying force, rather than say "They were RIGHT to take my home and property and chase me away with guns". Most people would look down on a collaborator, just like the French looked down upon those who cooperated and helped the Nazis.
Hope that helps you understand that there is more than one viewpoint. You cannot negotiate with another person from only your point of view. OTOH, the current Israeli leadership has no interest in negotiation.
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jackbutler5555
08:07 PM on 08/18/2010
Final answer?
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12:12 PM on 08/19/2010
So why are Palestinians in Gaza which is under complete Palestinian control still in "camps"? Why cant they just live there like everyone else? Israel was founded 62 years ago. How many people in those camps were even alive then?

"the current Israeli leadership has no interest in negotiation."

Really? I guess CNN just makes this stuff up:

"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly called for direct talks, but Abbas has rejected joining the negotiation table so far. He demands that Israeli settlement activity completely comes to a halt, and he wants a clear agenda and timeline for the talks."
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/08/17/un.israeli.palestinian.talks/

"If my home was taken from me at gunpoint, if my neighbors had been killed in massacres, if my kids were consigned to "camps", I would probably fight against an occupying force, rather than say"

Well I guess it would be perfectly legitimate for me to bomb a German bus then in an attempt to reclaim certain land and property which was stolen from my family at around the same time in history. For that matter Mexicans should be justified in launching rockets into Texas.

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Salfana
Concerned citizen
06:00 PM on 08/18/2010
To all those who think that HP has an agenda for showing these pictures. You should go at the Guardian they have posted a series of pictures.

The gallery shows a series of trophy pictures much more disturbing and absolutely awful. If there is something to say about the HP they showed a lot of restraint. Personally, HP should have taken the courageous road by showing them all this is how journalism suffer from the truth.

Apparently, trophy pictures is a well-known practice in the IDF. I am sure it is also a global practice wherever there is war. My point is more to the fact that when a country says: we respect Human Rights, just as we do in the US when we say we are the good guys and we do not do those things . Finally, it does speak volumes as for the evolution of the Human species. We are not evolving into something better. Just sickening. Will we ever learn?

Link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2010/aug/17/israel-palestinian-territories
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Son of Sensi
To be or not to be, is that seriously a question?
11:09 AM on 08/23/2010
"will we ever learn?". Maybe, it might take a nuclear holocaust or alien invasion, but maybe.
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05:15 PM on 08/18/2010
In all of the rhetoric there are some interesting points which have not been given much attention.

- Social networking sites such as facebook and how that impacts all of this.

- The differences between a conscript army and a volunteer army in terms of veterans experience and outlook.

Just asking.

Spindok
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Aroon
04:44 PM on 08/18/2010
Has anybody seen Bernard-Henri Lévy commenting on this?
03:06 PM on 08/18/2010
War corrupts everything it touches, period. War is a circumstance where mite makes right, despite the absurdity of rules of war, UN charters, etc. Until it is universally accepted that war is counter-productive to a nice life on Earth, expect a lot more of this type of behavior. The leaders, of any country, that resort to warfare as a means to an end are at fault, whether for their short sightedness, or their inability to affect change through negotiations and other peaceful means. They are wrong, ineffectual, and detrimental to the good of humanity. Mite does not make right--what is right stands apart and independent of ideology, religion, God and country. See this for the disease that it is.