Israel Brands Palestinians Like Nazis Labelled Jews

In previous batches, Israeli prison authorities forced released detainees to wear plastic hand bracelets inscribed with the biblical Psalm, “I pursued my enemies and overtook them!” which served as a blatant threat meant to haunt them even after their release. That same phrase was also displayed on a large banner outside Ofir Prison in the occupied West Bank, where Palestinian releases occur.

The humiliation escalated today as freed detainees were forced to wear shirts emblazoned with the Star of David alongside the Arabic declaration, “We do not forget, and we do not forgive.” This demeaning act has sparked fierce condemnation from Palestinians, who see it as a calculated attempt to strip them of dignity and impose a message of subjugation.

Israel’s Marking of Palestinians Draws Comparisons to the Nazi Era

The forced branding of Palestinian detainees starkly echoes one of history’s darkest chapters. During the Holocaust, the Nazis compelled Jews to wear the yellow Star of David, known as the “Jewish Badge” or “Judenstern,” marking them for discrimination, persecution, and eventual extermination. This tool of dehumanization was designed to single out and marginalize an entire people.

The modern imposition of similar symbols and slogans on freed Palestinian detainees is not merely symbolic; it revives painful memories and reinforces an oppressive narrative, serving as a grim reminder that dehumanization is not confined to the past but persists today in Israel and among its officials.

Israeli media claim that the government was unaware of this behavior and did not condemn it. Instead, they assert that interim prison service chief Kobi Yaakobi, a former aide to the resigned National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, continues to uphold the inhumane treatment of Palestinian detainees, even after Ben-Gvir’s resignation following Netanyahu’s acceptance of the ongoing exchange deal.

Today, during the sixth batch of the prisoner exchange between Israel and the Gaza resistance, freed Palestinian detainees were subjected to a new level of humiliation.

In previous batches, Israeli prison authorities forced released detainees to wear plastic hand bracelets inscribed with the biblical Psalm, “I pursued my enemies and overtook them!” which served as a blatant threat meant to haunt them even after their release. That same phrase was also displayed on a large banner outside Ofir Prison in the occupied West Bank, where Palestinian releases occur.

The humiliation escalated today as freed detainees were forced to wear shirts emblazoned with the Star of David alongside the Arabic declaration, “We do not forget, and we do not forgive.” This demeaning act has sparked fierce condemnation from Palestinians, who see it as a calculated attempt to strip them of dignity and impose a message of subjugation.

Israel’s Marking of Palestinians Draws Comparisons to the Nazi Era

The forced branding of Palestinian detainees starkly echoes one of history’s darkest chapters. During the Holocaust, the Nazis compelled Jews to wear the yellow Star of David, known as the “Jewish Badge” or “Judenstern,” marking them for discrimination, persecution, and eventual extermination. This tool of dehumanization was designed to single out and marginalize an entire people.

The modern imposition of similar symbols and slogans on freed Palestinian detainees is not merely symbolic; it revives painful memories and reinforces an oppressive narrative, serving as a grim reminder that dehumanization is not confined to the past but persists today in Israel and among its officials.

Israeli media claim that the government was unaware of this behavior and did not condemn it. Instead, they assert that interim prison service chief Kobi Yaakobi, a former aide to the resigned National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, continues to uphold the inhumane treatment of Palestinian detainees, even after Ben-Gvir’s resignation following Netanyahu’s acceptance of the ongoing exchange deal according to the Quds News Network.

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    Dr. Marwan Asmar holds a PhD from Leeds University and is a freelance writer specializing on the Middle East. He has worked as a journalist since the early 1990s in Jordan and the Gulf countries, and been widely published, including at Albawaba, Gulf News, Al Ghad, World Press Review and others.

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