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A comprehensive report released this morning by Yesh Din-Volunteers for Human Rights paints a grave picture of systematic failures in law enforcement upon Israeli settlers who violate West Bank Palestinian civilians and their property. |
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The 148 page-report, A Semblance of Law: Law Enforcement upon Israeli Civilians in the West Bank, is the result of Yesh Din's ongoing monitoring of the IDF's and the West Bank police force's (SJ District Police) functioning in terms of settlers and other Israeli civilians who act violently towards Palestinians. The report exposes the dynamic that leads to the absence of effective law enforcement in regards to Israeli civilians in the West bank who commit offenses against Palestinians. A Semblance of Law documents serious faults in all stages of the law enforcement process – when offenses are committed, IDF soldiers present at the scene show a grave tendency to ignore them; Palestinians face physical and bureaucratic difficulties when they attempt to file complaints; and above all, the investigation stage shows faults in the investigation incidents, failure to implement the required investigatory steps and sometimes and unwillingness to undertake even a cursory investigation.
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