A YouTube video showing Israeli forces using IDF military dogs to violently attack peaceful unarmed Palestinian protestors has been pulled from YouTube.
Apparently, videos that document Israel’s war crimes against Palestinians are an official violation of YouTube policy of spam, scams, and commercially deceptive content and as such are being censored.A popular video making its away around the alternative media purported to show Israeli military attack dogs attacking a peaceful unarmed Palestinian protestor.
I have seen it embedded on the websites of several alternative media sites that I am familiar with so, I decided I would give it a watch.
Unfortunately, upon visiting the page I was prompted with a message:
This video has been removed as a violation of YouTube’s policy against spam, scams, and commercially deceptive content. Sorry about that.Clearly the sites that already posted this video such as The Intel Hub, David Icke and What Really Happened are not going write an article or post a video that is a spam, scam or commercially deceptive tactics.
The only spam, scam or commercially deceptive tactic going on here is the wool being pulled over the world’s eyes that Gaza is anything more than a prison of men, woman and children who are trapped inside the massive wall that Israel has built to surround the entire nation.
GRAPHIC Military dog used to attack peaceful protester
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Although he was bleeding, in agony and in need of urgent medical attention, soldiers decided to arrest Mr. Shtawi after the dog finally released his arm. The protester and a relative who attempted to free him were both arrested.
Israeli human rights NGO B’Tselem has called several time for the Israeli army to stop using attack dogs on unarmed Palestinians.
In February 2012 a 19 year-old Palestinian was attacked by an IDF dog.
B’Tselem reported another five such incidents in 2011.
Video credit: Odai Qaddomi/B’Tselem
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