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Jun-22-2011 20:29TweetFollow @OregonNews Israeli undercover agents boast of killing Palestinians on TVSalem-News.com"Those are the Shin Bet agents we only hear about and never see, and thanks to them we live safely" - Israel's Channel 10
(JERUSALEM (Ma'an) ) - Undercover Israeli intelligence officers appeared on national television Saturday to talk about assassinating Palestinians in a program broadcast on Israel's Channel 10. Oren Beaton presented a photo album of Palestinians he killed during his time as a commander of an undercover Israeli unit operating in the northern West Bank city of Nablus. Beaton explained that he kept photos of his victims. "This is a photo of a Palestinian young man called Basim Subeih who I killed. This is another young man. I shredded his body, and the photo shows the remnants of his body," he said. The TV program also featured an undercover agent referred to as "D", who openly admitted killing "wanted Palestinians." He complained of suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and said that the state had rejected his demands for compensation. The Channel 10 presenter appealed to the Israeli government to meet the agent's demands. "Those are the Shin Bet agents we only hear about and never see, and thanks to them we live safely," she said. The report was filmed in the Palestinian territories, and showed agents wandering around the streets of Ar-Ram in occupied East Jerusalem with handguns under their shirts, illustrating that the agents were still operating in Palestinian cities. The agents, who speak fluent Arabic, are shown surrounded by masked Palestinian collaborators secretly deployed to the area to protect them. The program provided previously unconfirmed details about the operational methods of undercover agents. The report explained that officers conducted surveillance before an assassination, investigating the target's friends and classmates. Agents would even ask about the target's favorite meals and habits at home, the report said. In this way, agents would put together an image of the target's behavior and routine. Agent "D" said officers would then "seize the target and wait until the commander arrives to confirm his identity. Then we shoot him." | Support Salem-News.com: Quick Links
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John Galt June 24, 2011 1:36 pm (Pacific time)
Thank you for exterminating bloody terrorists, undercover agent.
Editor: I think we're a little past 'exterminated' don't you think? You must be confused anyway, no Israelis were killed, only innocent Palestinians. Your government and far too many people too slow to know better, like yourself,. Too bad they don't let the Israelis finish school and live like normal humans. I know the military is rammed down your throat like a.... Get it straight and put the crack pipe down, there still might be hope, or maybe there never was..
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