Investigations into Israeli troopers’ assaults on civilians not often result in prosecutions.
The killing of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old American-Turkish activist within the occupied West Financial institution, has as soon as once more introduced a troubling situation into the highlight: Israeli forces concentrating on civilians.
Regardless of worldwide condemnation and requires justice, questions linger about whether or not anybody might be held accountable.
The Israeli navy says it’s investigating, however critics say these inner probes not often result in prosecutions.
What is going to it take to interrupt this cycle? And who will maintain Israel to account?
Presenter:
James Bays
Friends:
Miko Peled – founder and president of Palestine Home of Freedom, an support and rights organisation
Daniel Santiago – American peace activist who was demonstrating in Beita final month when he was shot by the Israeli navy
Amir Oren – columnist at Haaretz newspaper who focuses on navy and authorities affairs