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אל המקום אשר ..
English translation of Hakol HaYehudi article follows:
My personal take on this outrage is that this seems like a political abuse of Administrative Detention Orders in order to tie the hands of Settler farmers who are taking over Israel Land territory by shepherding sheep and farming. Tal Yinon Dardik is a Settler Pioneer and not a dangerous criminal but he is clearly threatening to those who want a Palestinian State. He and his like therefore need to be silenced by International political forces and their henchmen, unelected officials who are calling the shots who want Israel to be subservient to the 2 State Solution Agenda . Well the opposite will happen G-d Willing!!!
Translation:
Members of the Knesset Against Central Commander Avi Blut: Trampling on the Foundations of the Rule of Law
Central Command Major General Avi Blut sentenced Tal Yinon Dardik to administrative house arrest at his mother-in-law's house, which is impossible for Dardik's mother-in-law. Following the violation of the house arrest order, Dardik was arrested. A number of MKs stood by him and claimed that Blut is "bringing back the administrative orders through the back door".
Tal Yinon Dardik, a father of four, a resident of Kfar Tarfon, received an administrative house arrest order signed by Central Command Major General Avi Blut, which stated that he was obliged to remain under house arrest at his mother-in-law's house.
However, Tal's mother-in-law is a deaf widow and cannot keep him in her house.
This week, Tal was arrested for violating house arrest; all his claims that he could not comply with the order were to no avail.
Yesterday morning, the Shomron-Judea District Police came to Tal's house with a request for detention until the end of the proceedings and an indictment for violating the administrative house arrest order.
Deputy Chief of Staff and former Central Command Commander Tamir Yadai spoke during his tenure as Commander of the IDF Central Command and said that "the powers vested in me - is like Stalin's. This is not a normal country." Tal's story seems to illustrate the truth of this statement well.
At the end of the debate, Tal Yinon announced that he was on hunger strike "due to the general's conduct in my affairs."
Reactions to Tal's story: "Blut continues to trample on the foundations of the rule of law"
A number of Knesset members protested Major General Blut's move, claiming that it was a draconian and anti-democratic move, especially after the Minister of Defense announced that no more administrative orders would be issued.
MK Amit Halevi called on Defense Minister Yisrael Katz to stop Major General Blut's draconian use of administrative orders against settlers. "Once again, administrative tools are being used, this must stop.. We are a state of law, the use of administrative tools when they violate basic rights is unacceptable"
Knesset member Limor Son Har Melech: "General Avi Blut continues to trample on the foundations of the rule of law and civil rights. After the Minister of Defense ordered the cessation of the use of administrative detentions against right-wing figures, an attempt was made to replace administrative detention with administrative orders that are impossible to implement, which were intended to lead in practice to the deprivation of a person's freedom.
The demand that Tal Yinon Dardik leave his home and family and live for six months in his mother-in-law's house, without her consent at all and without examining the feasibility of this, illustrates the extent to which this is an arbitrary and unjustified use of extreme powers. This is not a security measure, but a tool designed to violate a person's freedom without indictment, without trial and without conviction.
Tal Yinon Dardik should not be imprisoned In his home, in his mother-in-law's house or anywhere else. In a state of law, a person is entitled to his freedom as long as his guilt is not proven in court. Administrative orders cannot become a way around a criminal proceeding or a means of punishment against citizens.
I demand that the administrative order against Tal Yinon Dardik be immediately revoked, that he be released from any restrictions imposed on him and that the improper use of administrative orders against Israeli citizens be stopped.”
MK Zvi Sukkot: “Administrative orders of any kind against citizens of the state is an anti-democratic tool that has no place in a reformed state except in exceptional cases within the framework of the war on terror.
The wholesale use for many years of administrative orders against right-wing activists while there is no use of the administrative tool against crime families in Israel is a terrible injustice and selective enforcement..”
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