Information on official website tacitly acknowledges war crimes in GazaBy James Marc Leas
October 14, 2009
Courtesy Of Global Research
Amazingly, the Israeli Government's attack on the Goldstone Report and its longstanding claim that it was acting in self-defense against Hamas rocket fire is flatly contradicted by evidence provided by the Israeli government itself on its own web site. The web site dramatically shows that the Israeli government had already effectively stopped rocket fire long before Israeli forces launched their initial attack on Gaza on November 4, 2008. Yet, Israeli government spokesmen endlessly repeat the self-defense claim. In an article in the New Republic on 6 October, 2009, for example, Israel's ambassador to the United States, Michael B. Oren, stated that Israel's military action in Gaza was Aan operation launched in response to the firing of more than 7,000 Hamas missiles at Israeli towns since Israel's 2005 withdrawal from the Strip.@ He then states, AThe Goldstone Report goes further than Ahmadinejad and the Holocaust deniers by stripping the Jews not only of the ability and the need but of the right to defend themselves. After years of such abject failure of military methods Israel finally hit upon a technique that successfully ended Hamas rocket fire on June 19, 2008. Israel accomplished this feat without dropping a single bomb on Gaza and without sending a single soldier into Gaza: Israel announced an Egyptian brokered six month ceasefire that began on June 19, 2008. According to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs website that ceasefire was so successful that it brought "calm" to towns near Gaza. In an article titled, "One Month of Calm Along the Israel-Gaza Border," posted on July 27, 2008, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) website states:
More than one month has passed since the calm agreement went into effect, with only sporadic violations by the terrorist organizations. Signs of normal life can be seen in towns on both sides of the Israel-Gaza Strip border. The same site goes on to quote extensively from a report issued by a pro-Israeli government research organization, the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC):
During its first month, the lull arrangement resulted in a significant drop in rocket and mortar fire at Israel. A relative calm has settled over Sderot and Israeli population centers near the Gaza Strip, occasionally broken by rockets and mortar bombs fired by terrorist organizations which oppose the lull (mostly local Fatah networks, with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad violating the lull only on one occasion). The web site includes the following graph demonstrating the success of the lull arrangement.Rocket and mortar fire during the lull compared to the months preceding it The graph reads from right to left and shows an average of 413 rockets and mortars fired each month from January 1 to June 18. The number fired declined to 8 for the rest of June and 12 for almost all of July. The IICC report continues: The cessation of the intensive fighting which had been going on before the lull has allowed the residents of Sderot and of western Negev population centers, as well as Gaza Strip residents, to return to normal life. The IICC report then goes on to state, Publicly, Hamas leaders have stated time and again that the lull is a Palestinian national interest. On several occasions, Hamas members have arrested Fatah operatives who were involved in firing at This authoritative report on the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs website demonstrates Israeli government satisfaction after only 5 weeks that its ceasefire had substantially ended Hamas rocket fire--and more than that: Hamas was working to eliminate rocket fire from other groups, especially Fatah, the main group running the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah. The rocket and mortar fire from such dissident groups in the Gaza strip declined further over the next few months--down to only 1 rocket and 3 mortars in September and 1 rocket and 1 mortar in October, as shown by the graph on page 10 of the December 2008 "Six Months of the Lull Arrangement" report from the IICC and in an independent report The War between Israel and Hamas, Facts & Data on Rocket Firing before, during & after the Cease Fire
November 4 was a day the world's attention was focused on the presidential elections in the After Israeli Defense Minister Barak admits Hamas rockets are result of Israeli operations Two weeks after Defense Minister Ehud Barak addressed the current situation in the region, saying Athe recent waves of rocket attacks are a result of our operations, which have resulted in the killing of 20 Hamas gunmen" (Ynet News November 20, 2008). Defense Minister Ehud Barak is a former Israeli Prime Minister. Thus, one of the highest officials of the Israeli government admitted that its military operations were responsible for the rocket fire. This admission is consistent with the facts about the Israeli government=s lethal attack that broke the otherwise successful cease fire sixteen days earlier, on November 4, and its continuing military operations after that date. This means that the statement quoted above from Israel=s ambassador to the UN that Israel was acting in self-defense is untrue. It wasn=t just the Israeli ambassador being easy with the facts. In his speech at the United Nations on 24 September 2009, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu referred to the Goldstone report, saying:
The jury=s still out on the United Nations and recent signs are not encouraging. Rather than condemning the terrorists and their Iranian patrons, some here in the United Nations have condemned their victims. This is exactly what a recent U.N. report on Gaza did, falsely equating terrorists with those they targeted. Netanyahu further said: The same UN that cheered Israel as it left Gaza and promised to back our right of self‑defense now accuses us Bmy people, my country ‑ of war crimes? And for what? For acting responsibly in self‑defense. What a travesty! Contrary to Netanyahu's assertions, the Goldstone Report did not challenge the [Goldstone] report takes for granted the dubious proposition that Thus, Israeli government officials have twice incorrectly used the self-defense argument. First, as their central justification for their military operations--in contradiction to the evidence the Israeli government itself provides on its own web site showing that Rocket Fire Increased when
Thus, during the 23 days of Conclusion
As Israeli government officials actually do not have a credible self-defense argument for their attack on Gaza, in addition to liability for war crimes and crimes against humanity described in the Goldstone Report, Israeli military and political officials should also be held liable for the crime of aggression for initiating the attack on November 4 and then escalating on December 27. James Marc Leas is a | |
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