Posted on 09/15/2009 3:44:19 PM PDT by SJackson
WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Israel's government and its supporters are promoting a one-sentence strategy to counter a 574-page U.N. report on last winter's Israel-Hamas war in Gaza: Consider the source.
"The same U.N. that allows the president of a country to announce on a podium its aspiration to destroy the State of Israel has no right to teach us about morality," Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin said, referring to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
"This is a report born of bias," Abraham Foxman, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, said in describing the report released Tuesday by the U.N. Human Rights Council. "What do you do with an initiative born of bigotry?"
The report, written by a fact-finding mission headed by Richard Goldstone, a respected war crimes judge from South Africa who is Jewish, urges Israel to set up independent investigations into what it calls Israels war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Calling for the probes to be set up within three months, the report also recommends that international bodies launch prosecutions if Israel does not do so within six months. It makes similar recommendations about Hamas.
The timing of the report is not propitious for Israel, as it sparks a public relations problem ahead of a planned summit to reconvene Israeli-Palestinian talks and open talks with Iran aimed at getting the Islamic Republic to shut down its suspected nuclear weapons program.
A battery of Israeli officials are touring Washington and the United States in an attempt to convey the impression that Israel is more open to negotiations than the Palestinians and that the principal threat in the region is Iran. The report gives Palestinians and Arab nations an opportunity to complicate that effort.
Jewish groups said the strategy now should be to get the United States to dismiss the report as hopelessly biased. Statements Tuesday by Israels Foreign Ministry, as well as by Jewish groups that maintain U.N. bureaus such as the American Jewish Committee and B'nai B'rith International, adopted that strategy.
"Israel does not require any external reminder to probe its just actions, especially from a radical body which is comprised from 'moral' nations the likes of Malaysia, Syria, Pakistan and Somalia," Israels Foreign Ministry said.
Let us not forget that this commission was a creation of the Human Rights Council, arguably the U.N.s most flawed body," David Harris, AJCs executive director, said in a statement. "The Council has consistently demonized Israel, while giving a free pass to some of the worlds worst tyrants, from Sudan to Iran."
Daniel Mariaschin, B'nai B'rith's executive vice president, told JTA that the report was a case of "There you go again." He said his group would intensify outreach to member nations to mitigate the report's damage.
Left-leaning Israeli and pro-Israel groups said such an approach misses the broader point: Israel must account for its actions beyond the internal Israeli army reviews under way.
"The obstacle to peace is the festering anger" in Gaza, said Mitchell Plitnick, a spokesman for B'Tselem, an Israeli human rights group.
Concerns about the reports bias date back to the Human Rights Council's mandate last February when it created the fact-finding mission and asked it to probe "grave" Israeli "violations of human rights" during the war, launched by Israel on Dec. 27 after Hamas-sponsored rocket fire from Gaza had intensified significantly.
Israel and Jewish groups slammed the council for pre-emptive conclusions and for not accounting for the intensification of rocket fire under the rule of Hamas.
Goldstone obtained the council's permission to broaden his mandate and consider Hamas war crimes. The report released Tuesday considers the years of rocket attacks on Israel that preceded the war and concludes that Hamas committed war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Nonetheless, Israel refused to deal with Goldstone or the council, despite Goldstones Jewish credentials and longstanding ties to Israel -- hes a trustee of Jerusalems Hebrew University, among other things. Foxman suggested that the United Nations was using Goldstone's credibility to disguise an inherently biased report.
None of the charges in the report's executive summary are new; the summary appears to compile and replicate many of the charges that were made by some international and Israeli human rights groups.
Among other allegations, the report accuses Israel of having created an "emergency situation" in Gaza through its blockade prior, during and after the war; describes as excessive Israel's use of white phosphorous, a chemical irritant used as an obscurant during the war; dismisses as unfounded Israel's claims that all of the approximately 240 policemen slain during the war were combatants; and chronicles about a dozen allegations of Israel shooting unarmed Palestinians without provocation.
Eli Ovits, a Jerusalem-based spokesman for The Israel Project, suggested an on-the-ground approach to countering whatever deleterious effects the report may have on Israel's efforts to shape the conversation on talks with Palestinians and Iran.
Ovits said his advocacy group would continue to highlight the post-traumatic stress disorder suffered by Israelis within range of Hamas rockets and also would note that in the aftermath of the war, Palestinian moderates have grown in popularity at the expense of Hamas.
Clearly defending yourself against 1,000’s of rockets is not a defense act any longer and is an act of war.
However the US, attacking in Afganistan, attacking a country that never attacked us is not.
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“Goldstone report charges Israel perpetrated war crimes in Gaza”
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1251804580161&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
According to the international left, of which Goldstone is a representative member, all war - even a war of self-defense - is now a “crime against humanity.”
Sep. 15, 2009
Gerald Steinberg , THE JERUSALEM POST
“In a first quick review, the 575-page report of the Goldstone mission seems as bad as or worse than was expected - the critics who warned of a “kangaroo court” created to find Israel guilty will claim that they were correct.
Goldstone’s press conference in New York on Tuesday and the report's recommendations constitute another step in the Durban strategy, in which the language of human rights and international law are misused as weapons in the political war to isolate and demonize Israel.
The tenor of the document, the “balance” between charges of war crimes committed by Israel and Hamas, and the effort to involve the UN Security Council and the International Criminal Court all constitute a frontal attack against Israel. As a result, the damage may not stop with the publication of this report, and the Israeli government is faced with a serious and difficult strategic challenge in demonstrating that the committee and its membership were fundamentally flawed from the beginning.”
More of this excerpt can be read here:
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1251804578791&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter
UN: Israel, Palestinians guilty of Gaza war crimes
HaAretz | 9/15/09 | Shlomo Shamir and Barak Ravid
Posted on 09/15/2009 9:07:11 AM PDT by Nachum
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2340191/posts
Why discredit that which had no credibility in the first place?
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