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Israel trains dogs to attack Arabs who say 'Allah Akbar'

  • 10-03-2013 10:50am
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    Israeli lawmaker Ahmad Tibi on Monday alleged that the Israeli military trains dogs to attack anyone saying Allahu Akbar, Arabic for “God is great.”

    According to the Israeli daily Haaretz, Tibi told Knesset members on Monday that at a canine unit ceremony held the day before, parents of the soldiers witnessed demonstrations proving these allegations.

    "IDF [Israeli forces] dogs are trained to pounce and attack any Arab who shouts Allah Hu Akbar, as a Pavlovian reaction," said Tibi. "So here I say: Allahu Akbar. Are there any dogs here to attack me?"

    The Israel Defense Forces has not denied allegations, they issued a statement: "One of the canine unit's many capabilities is to train the dogs at locating the enemy when dressed both in uniform and as civilian. This is an ability that has proven itself in many cases."

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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 47,464 CMod ✭✭✭✭Black Swan


    MOD CLOSING COMMENT:
    Please be advised that this OP focuses more on a discussion of ethics or religion, and has therefore been closed. Furthermore, when I clicked on the first "Haaretz" link, I got a advertisement for learning the Hebrew language. On the 2nd time I clicked it, a donation pop-up occurred, and such advertising links violate our charter.


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