La Familia is the notorious fan club of Beitar Jerusalem, the football team partially bought last year by a member of the Abu Dhabi royal family.The club’s fans are infamous for their anti-Palestinian rampages, habitually accompanied by chants of “Death to the Arabs.”
Police “will back us up”
Adalah, a group that advocates for the rights of Palestinians in Israel, obtained voice messages and internal communications between Jewish extremists coordinating attacks against Palestinians.
All voice notes posted by Adalah date to 13 May, a night many observers called a pogrom.
“The police won’t do anything to us, they will back us up and turn a blind eye,” says one Israeli in a voice message to other far-right Jewish activists.
“The rules are all off. Everything is on fire,” says one person.
“Head out with guns, head out with God knows what,” says another.
“Those guys from Yitzhar, they already arrived, six buses arrived,” someone says in another voice note.
Yitzhar is a settlement built on hundreds of acres of land stolen from Urif and other Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank.
It is home to some of the most violent settlers, who frequently attack Palestinians as well as their livestock, orchards and property.
“Six buses is 380 people, 380 people, everyone with weapons, bro. Everyone with masks,” he adds.
“Every one of them, bro, dying to kill Arabs, bro. They want to kill Arabs.”
The High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citizens of Israel, said that “law enforcement authorities are well-aware of these groups” and “appear to be shielding the Israeli Jewish vigilante and settler groups.”
The High-Follow Up Committee, made up of elected representatives, party leaders and community leaders, is the de facto representative body of Palestinian citizens of Israel.
Approval by authorities
There is additional evidence that Israeli authorities were well aware of and even supported the premeditated mob violence.
A video circulated by Israeli journalists on 12 May shows deputy mayor of Lydd Yossi Harush telling several prominent lawmakers that hundreds of settlers were on their way from the West Bank to “protect” Jewish homes.
“I would recommend to every Arab resident not to leave their home,” Harush says.
He said settlers were “volunteering” to “assist with security.”
A video obtained by Adalah shows a dozen parked cars with people around them while a man speaks in Hebrew.
“These are people from Judea and Samaria,” he says, referring to the name Israel gives to the occupied West Bank.
“Short-barreled M-16 rifles, whoever wants to come protect the state is welcome,” he says.
“Today we’re breaking all their bones.”
Adalah said it was taking legal action in response to the failure of Israeli authorities to stop these ultranationalist mobs from attacking Palestinians.
Israelis and social media users also posted screenshots of Telegram and WhatsApp messages showing similar incitement and tactics.
Israeli human rights group B’Tselem said settler groups, including far-right organization Regavim and another called My Israel, were forming armed militias to go to mixed cities inside Israel on 13 May.
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