Report: Israeli Troops Fired on Gazans Waving White Flags
JERUSALEM — Israeli soldiers battling Hamas militants last winter in Gaza opened fire on at least seven groups of Palestinian civilians who were carrying white flags, killing 11 people, according to a Human Rights Watch report released Thursday.
During the three-week conflict, the U.S.-based human rights group says,
Israeli soldiers in separate parts of Gaza killed five women, four
children and two men as they used white flags to try to escape the
battle zone.
The report raises new questions about the actions of Israeli soldiers during the military offensive. A United Nations investigation into possible war crimes continues. McClatchy documented in January one of the instances that Thursday's report outlines.
"The Israeli military needs to investigate," said Fred Abrahams, a Human Rights Watch investigator who conducted research in Gaza on some of the cases. "We want the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) to get to the bottom of it."
Israeli military officials didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
In its report, Human Rights Watch concludes that the research "strongly indicates that, at the least, Israeli soldiers failed to take all feasible precautions to distinguish between civilians and combatants before opening fire, as required by the laws of war."
"At worst," the group says, "the soldiers deliberately shot at persons known to be civilians."
Faced with prolonged criticism and scrutiny, the Israeli government recently revealed that it's looking into scores of allegations against soldiers, including five incidents in which Israeli fighters are accused of shooting Palestinian civilians carrying white flags.
Of the seven cases Human Rights Watch documented, Abrahams said, Israeli soldiers didn't intentionally kill civilians in five, each involving Palestinian civilians shot while walking down desolate roads that Israeli forces controlled. Rather, he said, the incidents appeared to be the tragic result of Israeli military directives to soldiers that they take few risks combined with poor coordination between Israeli units when civilians had a green light to flee.
Two others, however, may have been intentional, Human Rights Watch found.
In one, Palestinian witnesses said that an Israeli sniper shot and killed a 40-year-old woman carrying a white flag when she emerged from her house as an Israeli bulldozer was demolishing it in an attempt to tell the Israeli forces that there were dozens of civilians inside the home.
In the other, Human Rights Watch concluded that evidence backs Palestinian claims that an Israeli soldier opened fire on a woman, her mother-in-law and three girls as they stood on the steps of their home waving a white flag.
Two of the girls, aged 2 and 7, were killed. The third girl, 4, and the older woman were wounded. The 4-year-old was one of the few who managed to escape Gaza for special medical care in Europe.
The incident took place Jan. 7 in the Ezbt Abed Rabbo neighborhood after Israeli forces drove out the few Hamas fighters who were trying to make a stand. Khaled Abed Rabbo, whose wife, daughters and mother were involved, spoke with McClatchy a few days after the shooting.
Human Rights Watch said that evidence at the scene, medical records and other testimony buttressed the family's story. Investigators said they'd uncovered no evidence that the Palestinian civilians were trying to shield militants from Israeli attacks.
The report reveals some discrepancies in the stories that the survivors told. In January, Abed Rabbo's mother, Souad, told McClatchy that she'd pushed her son back into the house as the soldier opened fire. Khaled Abed Rabbo told Human Rights Watch investigators that he was in the house when the shooting started, however.
Abrahams attributed the inconsistency to the intense trauma the family went through during the fighting.
"Imagine if your two girls got shot and killed," he said. "It's not surprising that discrepancies come up in traumatic and chaotic situations, and they must be probed. But the fundamental narrative remains clear."
Abrahams expressed doubt that the Israeli military would or could conduct a thorough investigation and noted that Israeli investigators had yet to contact Khaled Abed Rabbo about his case.
According to Israeli and Palestinian human rights groups, the Israeli military killed about 1,400 Palestinians during the conflict. Most of them, according to research by the various groups, were women, children and men who weren't directly involved in the fighting.
The Israeli military contends that it killed 1,100 Palestinians, the majority of whom were "terror operatives."
Ten Israeli soldiers and three Israeli civilians were killed during the 22-day conflict.
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Show AllIn 7 cases, HRW found that killings of civilians were only intentional in 2. Almost certainly, in 2 cases, killing civilians was the primary motive for the killing, in the other 5 the killing was intentional, planned from the outset of the invasion, but rationalized on the basis of cowardice on the part of the IDF.
White flag, green flag, blue flag...
Man, woman, child...
They're Palestinians, aren't they?
In the IDF's eyes, and the eyes of the eliminationist Israeli government, they all might as well be cardboard silhouettes pinned up at the end of a rifle range, or identical rounds of clay at a skeet shoot.
I'm reminded of a grim bit in Michael Herr's excellent "Dispatches", a chronicle of his experiences in Vietnam: an Amerikan helicopter door gunner is asked how he could shoot innocent women and children from a chopper.
"It's easy," the gunner explains. "Ya just gotta lead 'em a little bit."
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Israel's denial of these warcrimes only spreads the guilt to all Israelis and by extention to all their supporters.
Mm, a little caution is in order here, when you talk about the guilt being spread to all Israelis. I understand, and I have been clinging to the belief, that there must be lots of Israelis who are as horrified as the rest of the world at all the war crimes committed by their country. I just wish they had a lobby as powerful as AIPAC/JDL etc.
Mostly, I'm deeply disappointed in the inability/unwillingness of the rest of the world to BDS Israel into shape. Worse than the Europeans, the Arab world is too busy admiring its collective navel to exert a positive influence re: the plight of the Palestinians.
Israeli opinion, response on this issue are not as monolithic as your comment implies.
I hope.
It appears that living in israhell is causing many "israelis" to leave that so-called promised land. Here's a quote that may provide evidence that the global boycott of that kitty litter sand box of a nation is on the ropes;
Leader of the opposition Kadima Party, Tzipi Livni, said Wednesday that hundreds of thousands of Israelis are searching for ways to move abroad due to what she described as bleak political situation and lack of vision of the current government, Israel's Ynet News reported.
"I see the despair of many Israelis. Hundreds of thousands see what is happening and arrange for a foreign passport, send their children to study abroad and even buy a house overseas," Livni told hundreds of Kadima members and activists at a gathering in Tirat Hacarmel.
Livni strongly criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his "lack of vision and lack of clear path", saying the ministers and deputy ministers are only focused on their own survival.
Cowards and heartless vile murderers!
When will the MSM waken from its slumber and fully report these depradations?
"The Israeli military needs to investigate,"
Newsnote! A group of foxes have been instructed to investigate the recent disappearance of a number of hens from the henhouse. So far they are puzzled, but an unidentified spokesfox has said that, so far it appears to be an internal matter and will soon be taken care of. The disappearances continue. IP, UP, WePee.
Let's see...
Leaving jars of feces and urine in Palestinian homes...
Wearing shirts with an image of a pregnant woman inside cross-hairs
with the caption: "2 for the price of 1"...
Slaughering the animals in the gazan zoo...
Preventing humanitarian aid from entering the Gaza Ghetto...
False-flag rocket attacks to justify excessive use of force on civilians...
Building an Apartheid wall and settlements to make a "Pastrami sandwich" out of Palestine...
Killing scores of US sailors when they attacked the USS Liberty in 1967...
Stealing nuclear secrets and material from the USA...
Mossad assassination squads operating with impunity in other countries...
Whatever Israel's claim for the "Right to exist"... They have betrayed by their horrific actions...
I hope that the fascist regime occupying Palestine will "dissapear from the pages of history"...
Israel is a fulcrum for much of the war and atrocities committed in that region for over fifty years...
It is time for them to go... Too bad they are so important geopolitically for the US & British interests...
Nobody can prosecute Isreali army because they are above the law.
Isreal has broken/denied most UN resolutions but no one can take an action against them. Iraq was attacked by US twice and the "coaltion of the b*stards".
To date no Isreali official has been punished for their actions (it's been going on for last 60 years).
Why shed crocdile teras on killing of muslims they are not included in the Christian/jew grand design.
This article tries to rewrite history in a more palatable format.
So much for the "world's most moral army."
The Israeli PR machine is starting to fail.....Its 'moral' facade is just that, a facade.
The Israeli PR machine is starting to fail.....Its 'moral' facade is just that, a facade.
The Israeli PR machine is starting to fail.....Its 'moral' facade is just that, a facade.
Of course it's all well and good for McClatchy to report these things (let's hope they continue), but let us note once again the language in which the report is couched.
The opening: "Israeli soldiers battling Hamas militants last winter in Gaza..."
Ah, so that's what they were doing there! Silly me, I thought they were bombing schools, homes and hospitals and shooting at anything that moved. I thought they were taking target practice at a malnourished, desperate, imprisoned population. I guess my lying eyes have deceived me again!
Then:
"The Israeli military needs to investigate," said Fred Abrahams, a Human Rights Watch investigator who conducted research in Gaza on some of the cases. "We want the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) to get to the bottom of it."
Oh, you're really going to get satisfying results from that! Maybe Avigdor Lieberman could be appointed chief investigator. Or maybe Bibi himself, that paragon of benevolent humanity.
Then:
"Of the seven cases Human Rights Watch documented, Abrahams said, Israeli soldiers didn't intentionally kill civilians in five, each involving Palestinian civilians shot while walking down desolate roads that Israeli forces controlled. Rather, he said, the incidents appeared to be the tragic result of Israeli military directives to soldiers that they take few risks combined with poor coordination between Israeli units when civilians had a green light to flee."
Oh, puh-lease! Tragic, indeed! (Give me a second to take out my crocodilian handkerchief.) I mean, we've already had more than a few Israeli soldiers saying it was ALL intentional. Gee, Mr Nissenbaum, your human compassion is, like, awesome.
Finally, it's not as if Richard Falk hasn't already been all over this issue for the UN, using much harsher (and more honest) language. Why do I get the impression HRW is perhaps trying minimize the damage of Falk's report, to restore a healthy, "objective," "balance"--you know, the kind you get in New York Times articles? I suppose it could be that reality itself is deceiving me.
From the article:
"...an Israeli sniper shot and killed a 40-year-old woman carrying a white flag when she emerged from her house as an Israeli bulldozer was demolishing it in an attempt to tell the Israeli forces that there were dozens of civilians inside the home."
Poor deluded woman---did you think they didn't know? Or that they'd stop if they were told?
The IDF will investigate itself and find that the woman was interfering with a humanitarian rescue mission.
Horrified is right.
This is news? This has been going on since the inception of the illegal state of Israel. Israelis kills civilians for pleasure.
Yes, I agree. My first reaction to this piece was: "Duuuhhhh..."