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israel is debating sweeping new 'anti terror' laws that are beyond orwellian.  I think that Gilad Atzmon is probably correct, the israeli leadership has crossed over into full blown madness.  apparently they no longer care that the entire planet can see it either. they even punish dead bodies (see below). from the Times of Israel:

"Knesset member Yariv Levin presented to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday a draft of temporary legislation that would, among other provisions, allow the state to revoke the citizenship or residency of terrorists and their family members. The bill was drafted at Netanyahu’s request.

According to Levin’s plan, first reported by the daily Yedioth Ahronoth, the state will revoke the citizenship or residency permit of those convicted of terror activities, which it defines to include the hurling of Molotov cocktails, and expel them to Gaza after they’ve served their prison sentence.

In the case of terrorists who were killed during the course of attacks, authorities would not transfer their bodies to their families for a proper funeral. Rather they would bury the bodies at undisclosed locations without granting the families access to the graves.

Meanwhile, the families of terrorists would face the demolition of their homes within 24 hours of an attack. Family members who would show public support for the attack could also lose their citizenship or residency permit and be deported to Gaza.

MK Yariv Levin, July 24, 2012. (photo credit: Uri Lenz/Flash90)

MK Yariv Levin, July 24, 2012. (photo credit: Uri Lenz/Flash90)

According to the proposal, even those who do not commit offenses classified as terrorism, such as stone-throwers, “inciters” and masked participants in protests where fireworks are shot or firebombs thrown, will also face harsh penalties, including arrest and incarceration throughout their legal proceedings.

If such suspects were eventually convicted, they would lose their social security benefits permanently and forfeit their driving privileges for 10 years.

The bill also has a provision allowing for the closure of businesses that print posters supporting terrorists or terrorism.

Finally, police would be required to inform businesses, at their request, if any of their employees had ever been detained for security-related offenses, and if so, fire such employees without severance pay.

If passed by the Knesset, the bill will act as a sort of emergency legislation that would expire once the crisis has subsided.

“I hope this moves quickly, and we don’t have to wait until the next” attack, Levin, the chairman of the coalition, told The Times of Israel.

The Association for Civil Rights in Israel condemned the bill. “The absurd proposals raised by MK Levin involve serious human rights violations and acts of collective punishment – which bear no relation to an actual war on terror,” ACRI attorney Lila Margalit said.

The organization also noted in a statement that “the Knesset is currently holding hearings on a detailed government anti-terror bill, which itself contains many draconian provisions.”

“The government bill currently being discussed in the Knesset also includes significant human rights violations, but at least it is being debated in the framework of a serious process,” Margalit added."

the rest:

http://www.timesofisrael.com/mk-drafts-bill-to-deport-terrorists-families/

fear?

 

 
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