IDF Killed Wanted Palestinians Despite Court Guidelines, Documents Show
The Israel Defense Forces has assassinated wanted men in apparent defiance of High Court of Justice guidelines for such operations, according to operational briefings obtained by Haaretz.
The
documents reveal that the IDF approved assassinations in the West Bank
even when it could have been possible to arrest the targets instead,
and that top-ranking army officers authorized the killings in advance,
in writing, even if innocent bystanders would be killed as well.
Moreover, the assassination of at least one member of a so-called "ticking infrastructure" was postponed due to an impending visit by a senior U.S. official.
Finally, Haaretz discovered that contrary to what the state told the High Court, assassinations were subject to only minimal restrictions prior to the court's ruling.
One case analyzed in Haaretz's investigation, whose findings will be published in full in Friday's magazine, is that of Ziad Malaisha, who was killed on June 20, 2007 in Kafr Dan, near Jenin.
On March 28, 2007, a meeting was called by then-GOC Central Command Yair Naveh to discuss Operation Two Towers. "The mission" said Naveh, "is arrest," but "in case identification is made of one of the leaders of Palestinian Islamic Jihad Walid Obeidi, Ziad Malaisha, Adham Yunis the force has permission to kill them, according to the situation assessment while carrying out the mission."
On April 12, Naveh convened another meeting on the subject. This time, he approved killing Malaisha and "another two people at most."
That same day, two other discussions took place on the subject. One was led by Brig. Gen. Sami Turjeman, then head of the Operations Unit, who said that the operation must kill no more than five people in total, including the car's driver. The second was led by then-head of the Operations Directorate, Tal Russo, who approved carrying out the assassination even if there was one unidentified person in the car.
The next day, Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi convened a few top officers to approve the mission. These included his deputy, the head of the Operations Directorate, the military advocate general and representatives of Central Command and the Shin Bet security service. Minutes of that meeting show that Ashkenazi forbade the assassination if "more than one unidentified passenger" was in the car. Moreover, he said, "in light of the diplomatic meetings anticipated during the course of the week, the date of implementation should be reconsidered."
Leading jurists who were asked for comment said these documents show that the IDF is violating the High Court's ruling of December 2006, which held that assassinations are permissible only if the target cannot be arrested instead, and that "harm to innocent civilians will be legal only if it meets the demands of proportionality."
In a conversation with Haaretz, Naveh confirmed that sometimes no real effort is made to arrest a target. "If the guy doesn't put his hands up we don't ask questions, we immediately establish contact," he said. "I don't want to have people hurt for no reason. If I know that the guy is armed and is a ticking bomb, then I want him to be hit immediately without fooling around."
The IDF Spokesman's Office said in response that Malaisha, a senior Islamic Jihad operative who was planning terror attacks, was an approved target for assassination, but that during the operational planning, "all the ranks involved decided that if there was an opportunity to arrest the subjects, that alternative is preferable."
However, because the planning also revealed that arrest might be impossible without excess risk to the soldiers involved, "the option of striking the wanted men with the intent to kill was also planned. This part of the operation was planned as a 'targeted preemption' in every respect, in accordance with the restrictions and the conditions laid down by the Supreme Court. The planning was accompanied by legal advice, as in the case of other 'targeted preemption' operations."
"The option of arresting the targets was examined, and only when it became apparent that this was impracticable was the decision made to strike them," the statement continued.
Finally, it said, the timing of all security operations depends on diplomatic as well as security considerations, and sometimes these factors necessitate delay. However, "this does not detract from the operation's urgency or necessity."
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11 Comments so far
Show AllGood idea.
"People tend to treat others not as they would be treated, but as they have been treated."
"Who fights dragons too long becomes one."--Nietzsche
Israel looks more like their Nazi oppressors every day. Violence breeds violence. Maybe that's the way people want things to be.
The USA will stop churning out weapons and murder only when it is bankrupt. What a pity. We could have been so much; we became the greatest enemy of peace the world has ever seen.
I am so disgusted with Israel and Israeli Nazis.
The chosen people? More like the insane people.
I boycott all products with barcode beginning 729 and all products which state they are made in that country. Read product labels, help in the boycott.
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days
Israel is going to have to find a way to make peace with its neighbors because soon the bankrupt US won't be able to help them.
I am sure there are those who claim this as "self defense".
PK
Israel has shown the United States how to copy its methods of racist violence including "targeted assassinations" & bombing a house on any sort of "tip off" & if innocent women & children are killed -- well there may be an investigation which will "never" be finished. It can never be discussed because it is under investigation !!
Israeli/Nazis refer to all Arabs who refuse to get killed or shrivel up and die as Terrorists !!!!
The American sheeple buy into it & call it the "war on Terror" when its really a war on Islam or anyone Israel determines an enemy !!!!!
The USA listens to the only voice it is allowed to hear, Israel's, which has committed the offense and has turns a deaf ear to the victims.
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/WTC_STF.htm
Hey, what's a few murders here and there? When you take into account 60 years of genocide committed against hundreds of thousands of the indigenous people of Palestine, the current approach of murdering fish-in-a-barrel is not all that outrageous at all. Of course, it mirrors Nazism...genocide, torture, murder....mmmm, kind of get's ya right there, doesns't it?
Arrest before assassination. I agree with that. If they killed before trying to arrest, that was wrong. If the suspects though ran or fired back, then the IDF did exactly the right thing.
BTW Humbaba, the world calls it targeted assassinating as well when the targets are fighters. When they kill civilians, it may be murder, but not fighters.
Anyway this is a lot cleaner than dropping a bomb that kills a lot of innocents as well. Israel has a right to fight against her enemies and the leaders here listed are (or in one case, were) enemies. I don't really think this is too much news.
We have learned from Viet Nam that commanders issue a "Free Fire Zone" that is,"Anything that moves you kill."
You drop a cluster bomb on a village and kill 40 unarmed civilians and you claim success, "One Al Qaeda terrorist was killed in an attack that killed several citizens"
How do we know he was Al Qaeda? How do we know he was a terrorist? Most terrorists kill themselves. You trust the Army or Department of Defense to tell the truth when they destroyed evidence of "My Lai" and when they destroyed evidence on Mohammed Atta that was collected by "Able Danger Group", or how about Pat Tillmon?
Israel and The United States are two countries that have implemented "Pre-emptive" Assassination....They do not want to be bothered with arresting people when it is easier to just kill them.....Think of the 2001 Anthrax Case and the alleged suicides of some of the suspects....
When you have the "Power", you make the "Rules". What a sin.
Extra judical assassination is the appropriate term, and it's one that the Gestapo used in Vichy France, so nothing new there.
Still not to worry eh, it's all about 'self defense', and Israel should always get a pass, just because it's Israel.
Targeted Assassination - or what the world calls - Cold Blooded Murder.
The Israeli Jews have honed this terror weapon to a very fine edge
and taught these crimes against humanity to our American Military.
Never Forget!