Rights and Accountability 19 April 2012
At the beginning of this month, I blogged about the shooting of three brothers in the West Bank village of Rammoun on 27 March that resulted in the death of one and was conducted by undercover Israeli agents, an act tantamount to perfidy and thus a violation of international humanitarian law.
Yesterday, Ynet reported that these undercover agents were actually performing a military training exercise and that the soldier responsible for killing Rashad Shawakha, 28, had been dismissed.
As Yossi Gurvitz points out, “The officers who planned the exercise… will remain in their posts.”
But the operation seems to go beyond just the purview of the commanding officers. Conducting the operation was the Duvdevan Unit, a division of the Israeli military that is characterized chiefly by impersonating Palestinians and carrying out undercover operations and trainings. It appears that the training exercise on 27 March, which incorporated a grave breach of international law, is an integral and systematic element of training this elite group.
The Dudevan Unit: experts at perfidy
The Duvdevan unit is known for sending undercover units into West Bank villages, disguised as Palestinian. The unit is considered one of the most elite of the Israeli army, and members supposedly undergo a rigorous selection process. The unit seeks out soldiers who speak Arabic and look Palestinian.
“These units undergo special training and do not follow the same instructions for opening fire as the regular forces. Their members receive military and psychological training so that killing is a routine and easy procedure.” Dr. Saleh Abdel Jawad, a professor of history and political science at Birzeit University, wrote in an article in 2000.
The unit has conducted numerous extra-judicial assassinations; among them was the infamous annihilation of the preeminent Black Panthers (Fahad al Aswad) group during the first Intifada. Soldiers from Duvdevan dressed up as peasant women and entered the Yasmineh quarter of the Old City in Nablus, where they executed the leaders of the group, a paramilitary wing of Fatah who took it upon themselves to punish those who collaborated with Israel.
Jawad writes that one of the final stages of the training of Duvdevan soldiers relates to “the art of disguise, acting and deception.” During this stage, professional actors and acting coaches are invited to instruct the soldiers how to effectively present themselves as Arab beggars, workers, villagers, Bedouins, etc.
“After they complete their training they are required either individually or in a group, to experiment with what they have learned in the real world. They are sent, unarmed, to different areas in Israel or in Jerusalem to mingle with the Arab or Israeli public to test their disguising skills.”
So it appears that after the soldiers are turned into expert killers and liars, they are sent out into the “real world” i.e. Palestinian villages, to test their skills. Except not only are they now training with “live extras” (as Gurvitz describes them) but with live ammunition as well.
Perfidy
As the human rights group al-Haq emphasizes in a report, disguising military agents in civilian clothes amounts to perfidy, one of the most serious crimes of international law.
Significantly, the soldiers perpetrated perfidy twice that night. First, by entering the village in civilian clothing, and again after the Shawakha brothers confronted them and the agents lied in order disguise their true identities.
“When the brothers confronted the soldiers, they could have just said we’re soldiers and we’re doing a training, but they continued to disguise who they were,” a representative from al-Haq told me.
The soldiers masquerading as Palestinian told the brothers that they had just bought land in the village.
Comments
Clearly good training
Permalink Woody replied on
Clearly theyve been trained well if they think saying, we just bought land in the village, is a legitimate way to explain the fact that they are on soneone's property late at night.
How long
Permalink sandra replied on
How long will the international world allow Israel to go on breaking international law with impunity? This is not the first time Israel has been caught training using Palestinian subject as "Crash test Dummies."
@The comment that praises
Permalink Sonya replied on
@The comment that praises good training, the same could be said when a Palestinian kills an Israeli but conveniently thats called "terrorism". Surely Isreal could not and would not define creaping around on someones property in the middle of the night, shooting 3 innocent men,( fathers, husbands, sons, and brothers) an act of terror, Instead we will call it self defense on behalf of these brave soldiers. Those 3 men were my brother in laws, the one that passed was one of the most extraordinary men I have ever known, as are his brothers that are left to pick up the pieces and make sense of this sensless crime. 7 seas away I am forced to explain to my children why this had to happen to the uncle they adored, and Isreal wants to know why Arab children are trained to hate. Well that is what I call good training at the hands of Isreal, because before Arabs ever find the need to tell their children to hate Isreal does an amazing job of that all on its own....I hope those responsible for this act and all that condone it suffer the way we have suffered and lose all that is near and dear to them May they all burn in Hell
Sonya I could not have said
Permalink ranya replied on
Sonya I could not have said it better myself absolutely agree on all levels...