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Israel's Black Flag
A Spanish judge has instituted a judicial inquiry against seven Israeli political and military personalities on suspicion of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The case: the 2002 dropping of a one ton bomb on the home of Hamas leader Salah Shehade. Apart from the intended victim, 14 people, most of them children, were killed.
For those who have forgotten: the then commander of the Israeli Air Force, Dan Halutz, was asked at the time what he feels when he drops a bomb on a residential building. His unforgettable answer: "A slight bump to the wing." When we in Gush Shalom accused him of a war crime, he demanded that we be put on trial for high treason. He was joined by the Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, who accused us of wanting to "turn over Israeli army officers to the enemy". The Attorney General notified us officially that he did not intend to open an investigation against those responsible for the bombing.
I should be happy, therefore, that at long last somebody is ready to put that action to a judicial test (even if he seems to have been thwarted by political pressure.) But I am sorry that this has happened in Spain, not in Israel.
Israelie TV Viewers have lately been exposed to a bizarre sight: army officers appearing with their faces hidden, as usual for criminals when the court prohibits their identification. Pedophiles, for example, or attackers of old women.
On the orders of the military censors, this applies to all officers, from battalion commanders down, who have been involved in the Gaza war. Since the faces of brigade commanders and above are generally known, the order does not apply to them.
Immediately after the cease-fire, the Minister of Defense, Ehud Barak, promoted a special law that would give unlimited backing by the state to all officers and soldiers who took part in the Gaza war and who might be accused abroad of war crimes. This seems to confirm the Hebrew adage: "On the head of the thief, the hat is burning".
I do not object to trials abroad. The main thing is that war criminals, like pirates, should be brought to justice. It is not so important where they are caught. (This rule was applied by the State of Israel when it abducted Adolf Eichmann in Argentina and hanged him in Israel for heinous crimes committed outside the territory of Israel and, indeed, before the state even existed.)
But as an Israeli patriot, I would prefer suspected Israeli war criminals to be put on trial in Israel. That is necessary for the country, for all decent officers and soldiers of the Israeli army, for the education of future generations of citizens and soldiers.
There is no need to rely on international law alone. There are Israeli laws against war crimes. Enough to mention the immortal phrase coined by Justice Binyamin Halevy, serving as a military judge, in the trial of the border policemen who were responsible for the 1956 massacre in Kafr Kassem, when dozens of children, women and men were mown down for violating a curfew which they did not even know about.
The judge announced that even in wartime, there are orders over which flies "the black flag of illegality". These are orders which are "manifestly" illegal - that is to say, orders which every normal person can tell are illegal, without having to consult a lawyer.
War criminals dishonor the army whose uniform they wear - whether they are generals or common soldiers. As a combat soldier on the day the Israeli Defense Army was officially created, I am ashamed of them and demand that they be cast out and be put on trial in Israel.
My list of suspects includes politicians, soldiers, rabbis and lawyers.
There is not the slightest doubt that in the Gaza war, crimes were committed. The question is to what extent and by whom.
Example: the soldiers call on the residents of a house to leave it. A woman and her four children come out, waving white handkerchiefs. It is absolutely clear that they are not armed fighters. A soldier in a near-by tank stands up, points his rifle and shoots them dead at short range. According to testimonies that seem to be beyond doubt, this happened more than once.
Another example: the shelling of the United Nations school full of refugees, from which there was no shooting - as admitted by the army, after the original pretexts were disproved.
These are "simple" cases. But the spectrum of cases is far wider. A serious judicial investigation has to start right from the top: the politicians and senior officers who decided on the war and confirmed its plans must be investigated about their decisions. In Nuremberg it was laid down that the starting of a war of aggression is a crime.
An objective investigation has to find out whether the decision to start the war was justified, or if there existed another way of stopping the launching of rockets against Israeli territory. Without doubt, no country can or should tolerate the bombing of its towns and villages from beyond the border. But could this be prevented by talking with the Gaza authorities? Was our government's decision to boycott Hamas, the winner of the democratic Palestinian elections, the real cause of this war? Did the imposition of the blockade on a million and a half Gaza Strip inhabitants contribute to the launching of the Qassams? In brief: were the alternatives considered before it was decided to start a deadly war?
The war plan included a massive attack on the civilian population of the Strip. The real aims of a war can be understood less from the official declarations of its initiators, than from their actions. If in this war some 1300 men, women and children were killed, the great majority of whom were not fighters; if about 5000 people were injured, most of them children; if some 2500 homes were partly or wholly destroyed; if the infrastructure of life was totally demolished - all this clearly could not have happened accidentally. It must have been a part of the war plan.
The things said during the war by politicians and officers make it clear that the plan had at least two aims, which might be considered war crimes: (1) To cause widespread killing and destruction, in order to "fix a price tag". "to burn into their consciousness", "to reinforce deterrence", and most of all - to get the population to rise up against Hamas and overthrow their government. Clearly this affects mainly the civilian population. (2) To avoid casualties to our army at (literally) any price by destroying any building and killing any human being in the area into which our troops were about to move, including destroying homes over the heads of their inhabitants, preventing medical teams from reaching the victims, killing people indiscriminately. In certain cases, inhabitants were warned that they must flee, but this was mainly an alibi-action: there was nowhere to flee to, and often fire was opened on people trying to escape.
An independent court will have to decide whether such a war-plan is in accordance with national and international law, or whether it was ab initio a crime against humanity and a war-crime.
This was a war of a regular army with huge capabilities against a guerrilla force. In such a war, too, not everything is permissible. Arguments like "The Hamas terrorists were hiding within the civilian population" and "They used the population as human shields" may be effective as propaganda but are irrelevant: that is true for every guerrilla war. It must be taken into account when a decision to start such a war is being considered.
In a democratic state, the military takes its orders from the political establishment. Good. But that does not include "manifestly" illegal orders, over which the black flag of illegality is waving. Since the Nuremberg trials, there is no more room for the excuse that "I was only obeying orders".
Therefore, the personal responsibility of all involved - from the Chief of Staff, the Front Commander and the Division Commander right down to the last soldier - must be examined. From the statements of soldiers one must deduce that many believed that their job was "to kill as many Arabs as possible". Meaning: no distinction between fighters and non-fighters. That is a completely illegal order, whether given explicitly or by a wink and a nudge. The soldiers understood this to be "the spirit of the commander".
Among those suspected of war crimes, the rabbis have a place of honor.
Those who incite to war crimes and call upon soldiers, directly or indirectly, to commit war crimes may be guilty of a war crime themselves.
When one speaks of "rabbis", one thinks of old men with long white beards and big hats, who give tongue to venerable wisdom. But the rabbis who accompanied the troops are a very different species.
In the last decades, the state-financed religious educational system has churned out "rabbis" who are more like medieval Christian priests than the Jewish sages of Poland or Morocco. This system indoctrinates its pupils with a violent tribal cult, totally ethnocentric, which sees in the whole of world history nothing but an endless story of Jewish victimhood. This is a religion of a Chosen People, indifferent to others, a religion without compassion for anyone who is not Jewish, which glorifies the God-decreed genocide described in the Biblical book of Joshua.
The products of this education are now the "rabbis" who instruct the religious youths. With their encouragement, a systematic effort has been made to take over the Israeli army from within. Kippa-wearing officers have replaced the Kibbutzniks, who not so long ago were dominant in the army. Many of the lower and middle-ranking officers now belong to this group.
The most outstanding example is the "Chief Army Rabbi", Colonel Avichai Ronsky, who has declared that his job is to reinforce the "fighting spirit" of the soldiers. He is a man of the extreme right, not far from the spirit of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane, whose party was outlawed in Israel for its fascist ideology. Under the auspices of the army rabbinate, religious-fascist brochures of the ultra-right "rabbis" were distributed to the soldiers.
This material includes political incitement, such as the statement that the Jewish religion prohibits "giving up even one millimeter of Eretz Israel", that the Palestinians, like the Biblical Philistines (from whom the name Palestine derives), are a foreign people who invaded the country, and that any compromise (such as indicated in the official government program) is a mortal sin. The distribution of political propaganda violates, of course, army law.
The rabbis openly called upon the soldiers to be cruel and merciless towards the Arabs. To treat them mercifully, they stated, is a "terrible, awful immorality". When such material is distributed to religious soldiers going into war, it is easy to see why things happened the way they did.
The planners of this war knew that the shadow of war crimes was hovering over the planned operation. Witness: the Attorney General (whose official title is "Legal Advisor to the Government") was a partner to the planning. This week the Chief Army Attorney, Colonel Avichai Mandelblut, disclosed that his officers were attached throughout the war to all the commanders, from the Chief of Staff down to the Division Commander.
All this together leads to the inescapable conclusion that the legal advisors bear direct responsibility for the decisions taken and implemented, from the massacre of the civilian police recruits at their graduating ceremony to the shelling of the UN installations. Every attorney who was a partner to the deliberations before an order was given is responsible for its consequences, unless he can prove that he objected to it.
The Chief Army Attorney, who is supposed to give the army professional and objective advice, speaks about "the monstrous enemy" and tries to justify the actions of the army by saying that it was fighting against "an unbridled enemy, who declared that he ‘loves death' and finds shelter behind the backs of women and children". Such language is, perhaps, pardonable in a pep-talk of a war-drunk combat commander, like the battalion chief who ordered his soldiers to commit suicide rather than be captured, but totally unacceptable when it comes from the chief legal officer of the army.
We must pursue all the legal processes in Israel and call for an independent investigation and the indictment of suspected perpetrators. We must demand this even if the chances of it happening are slim indeed.
If these efforts fail, nobody will be able to object to trials abroad, either in an international court or in the courts of those nations that respect human rights and international law.
Until then, the black flag will still be waving.
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Show AllThe Palestinians lost the 1948 war on the battlefield. Rather than moving forward, they elected to fight a "war of the populations" to undo the Israeli victory. Variously called, "the war of attrition", "terrorism" and "asymetrical warfare", the Palestinian war effort has been in progress for sixty years.
The Palestinian war effort is conducted entirely outside of normal civilized standards. It's their great achievement, of which they are proud.
If, after sixty years, Israel has finally had enough, it's about bloody time. As for the techniques that Israel employs to win this war: 1)who cares? and 2) the Palestinians are the very very last people on Earth with grounds for complaint.
Thanks for showing yourself to be a Machiavellian Zionist racist.
judy, are you that same racist mother of three?
In reply to Judy, below:
"The Jews lost the battle for Warsaw on the battlefield. Rather than moving forward, they elected to fight a "war of the populations" to undo the German victory."
There, doesn't that sound silly? Where would the Jews be if they gave up after a battle? Why should the Palestinians be any different?
You should care what techniques Israel used on the war. It may be used on you soon.
In fact, the DU that is lofted into the air in Iraq (shame on US) AND Palestine is wafting onto a cropland near you.
If you can't get your head out of your propaganda long enough to figure out that any war diminishes you as a human, then maybe you don't deserve the name. Better yet, let's wall you up, cut off your supplies, and then see how long you last, without fighting back.
Peace now!
How about a video of the Israeli soccer fans cheering about Gazan school children not being in school because they were all dead--or having a picnic over the Gaza prison as the killing was going on?
Israeli school children were encouraged to write messages on bombs dropped on Lebanon too.
Israel wins the "I love slaughter" award.
If true this is indeed absolutely disgusting. Can you please provide the video?
If true, there is nevertheless a big difference between a bunch of soccer fans shouting something and the words of political and religious leaders. By the way, soccer clubs in Israel are punished or racist remarks by their fans.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/938763.html
The claim about children writing messages on bombs is an absolute lie. School children do write letters to soldiers.
http://news.antiwar.com/2009/01/12/israeli-sightseers-flock-to-border-to-watch-gaza-killings/
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123136613816062175.html
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ee7_1232221168
Just about the sickest thing I have ever seen. These jews are the most vile people imaginable.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=1153291980307
http://www.infowars.com/articles/ww3/israel_kids_write_messages_on_bombs.htm
It is most definatly TRUE
Hey guys, how about we ignore these fascist shills? They waste no time, are at their keyboards as soon as the articles appear, and they fill the atmosphere with poison. Rather like the army they so passionately defend. And how fitting that arnonrot's name ends in "rot." Nomen omen, as the saying goes.
I second that, clovis...PLEASE everyone who is sincere here. Do not respond to these kinds of posts. They are getting paid per post, is what was written elsewhere. It is obvious, quite frankly.
I am begging you all, to rise above the mire. The discourse has become polluted and why should you let them win? It is like they say, if you stoop to their level, you become like them.
As someone else said the other day, we are dealing with serious and monumental issues here, let's not get into name calling games, when the 'shills' don't care. They are doing their jobs.
There is enough war in the world. PLEASE allow this to be a safe haven for enlightened people who also have hearts. If not, there will be no one left to speak for us.
Thank you all.
There's a part of me that says that the both of you are correct; but then there's that little part me that doesn't want to let those hooligans get away with their nonsense. But I will try my best.
Agreed. Trying to teach a pig to sing is a waste of time and it annoys the pig.
Well put.
With respect, Clovis, no. To do so would leave them often with the last word, as though they had won the argument. Or, if not winning the argument, making the battlefield so toxic, that we respond to it by leaving.
It's not very difficult to rebut their feeble arguments, but we do need to do so publicly, and to demonstrate to the world (or at least to the CD readership) how weak their arguments are.
Ultimately, I agree, and, as you may have noticed, I myself often cannot resist the temptation to put these fools in their place. But when you see how they simply come hammering back, over and over, with the same feeble arguments, you realize that they are not interested in debate but in simply "getting out the (dis)information," at all costs. Perhaps on a given thread we can try our best and, once a particularly effective refutation of their propaganda has been posted, simply try to ignore them. Because they are, after all, only a kind of nefarious, dark noise.
Clovis, you could have taken the words right out of my mouth. Replying to these trolls is a drag, but I feel we have to do it. We cannot afford to let them win by default, as though we had sprained an ankle during a tennis championship.
arnonrot:
I find it amusing when people go on about HAMAS. The fundamental rule of being a democracy is a government elected by those who are governed. I completely understand why the Palestinians put HAMAS in power and that's because they don't roll over in the face of Israeli aggression and crime. They fight back on behalf of those who elected them. Did you honestly believe the Palestinians to be so foolish as to vote against their own interests by electing a pro Israeli puppet regime? I for one am tired of being held hostage by a bunch of Zionist thugs in the middle east who kill at the slightest provocation because our government is too scared to do the right thing. Peace in the middle east would have been better suited had the US invaded Israel for "regime change" than Iraq and/or Iran. We have needed to reevaluate our "friendship" with Israel by holding them accountable to the same standards that we have set for other nations.
Good post...people seem to forget that Hamas was democratically elected. And people also forgot how Israel was created from the ashes of terroristic organizations such as Irgun and Stern Gang.
Ireland was also created via a bloody civil war. I had the privilege of knowing one of Ireland's creators (Tom Sheerin, who shared a death-row cell with Thomas McDonagh, one of the leaders of the 1916 rising. Tom was the father-in-law of one of my cousins). He told me, around 1977, that the time of the gun was long past, and that it was time to engage in democratic politics. I reckoned that Tom came to his political principles the hard way, and I've never had any problem following them.
But Tom is a rarity - a terrorist who subsequently embraced deomocracy. I don't see anyone in the political leadership of Israel who has the slightest inclination towards doing what Tom did to build his young country.
Jewish Voice For Peace on why Hamas won the election:
http://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/publish/article_292.shtml
In the arguments everyone forgets that the Israelis broke every treaty with Hamas after the elections by keeping an illegal blockade in place no matter what was agreed to. And worked with the US to provide weapons to a group of Fatah youths to overthrow the legal Hamas government, then cried 'Wolf ' when Hamas intercepted the weapons and arrested the rebels, accusing 'takeover'.
Thank you, Uri for the moral perspective.
Amazing, how when the facts begin coming out, the shills get shriller.
But I could be wrong !
As usual, you could be, but you're not.
The case: the 2002 dropping of a one ton bomb on the home of Hamas leader Salah Shehade. Apart from the intended victim, 14 people, most of them children, were killed.
Using the bombs and bombers supplied by the United States.
Will Israel ever face justice over their 'false flag' attack on the USS Liberty?
The list goes back to when Gangsterville was first founded.
Israel is an outlaw state.
Just a few reasons why.
the terrorism of the Irgun.
USS Liberty
Extra-judicial murders; dozens of them
Their refusal to set their borders
Theft of land and resources
Sabra and Shatila massacre
Illegal settlements supported by govt
Attacks on all of its neighbors at one point or another.
The right of return for jews but not arabs
The apartheid wall
Cluster bombs in civilian areas
Use of chemical weapons (WP)
The illegal manufacture of weapons of mass destruction
Car bombings
Kidnapping
Assassinations
The siege of Gaza
Spying on their allies
Illegally acquiring and using foreign passports
The Qibya Massacre
3000+ dead in Gaza
Illegal collective punishment
I can go on but I think it is clear Israel is a country led by war criminals and murderers and has a long history of inhumanity, racism and arrogance. They ignore international law, kill with impunity and refuse to deal with anyone in good faith. Israel is a religeous theocracy the same as Iran.
Boycott israel and all its corrupt, bloodthirsty and immoral inhabitants. Bring the war criminals to justice.
"arnonrot February 2nd, 2009 2:52 pm
> And while you're at it, please confirm by way of irrefutable evidence that
> Hamas members were firing from the area in question.
I cannot confirm it by way of irrefutable evidence, just as much as you cannot confirm by way of irrefutable evidence that there was no fire on IDF forces from near the school."
EVEN IF there were some militants firing rockets at Israel from UN schools, these primarily have noncombatant civilians, children, present, while the schools in the case of Dec 008 and Jan 2009 housed civilian families, NOT militants. So it was obvious that Israel firing plenty of white phosphorous and other armaments there would be and was criminal according to internatinoal laws and conventions.
arnonrot:
"I believe the IDF, you don't, and there is certainly irrefutable evidence that Hamas has fired from UN facilities, including schools, in the past."
PROVIDE THE LINKS to that so-called evidence, then! If it exists, then it's surely been reported and therefore surely is found in articles available online.
"But here's also a report from the associated press on the specific incident we're discussing."
The AP is not the most reliable source of information; it does publish propaganda, the lie kind, instead of only truth. It's not totally independent of what's considered the western msm "news" media. Other sources would be needed.
As for believing the IDF, the sole IDF members I hold any respect for in terms of their words are those who've sanely become dissenters and spoken out, bearing public testimonies on Israel's extreme criminality against Palestinians. I also respect Israeli youth who oppose being drafted or conscripted to begin with for Israel's military "service", these conscientious objectors certainly merit respect. All actively taking part in Israel's supreme international crimes against Palestinians, Lebanese, and others, don't merit respect from me in terms of their words on what is the truth, vs not, in these supreme crimes committed by the Israeli govt and its military forces.
The same applies with military members of any country committing what provably are supreme international crimes.
As for legal processes being considered against the Israeli leadership, there's not only the Spanish judge, but also the ICC.
"Prosecutor looks at ways to put Israeli officers on trial for Gaza 'war crimes'",
by Catherine Philp and James Hider, Times, UK, Feb 2 2009
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=12138
I'll quote only the first few paragraphs and part of the closing one.
QUOTE:
The International Criminal Court is exploring ways to prosecute Israeli commanders over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
The alleged crimes include the use of deadly white phosphorus in densely populated civilian areas, as revealed in an investigation by The Times last month. Israel initially denied using the controversial weapon, which causes horrific burns, but was forced later, in the face of mounting evidence, to admit to having deployed it.
When Palestinian groups petitioned the ICC this month, its prosecutor said that it was unable to take the case because it had no jurisdiction over Israel, a nonsignatory to the court. Now, however, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the ICC prosecutor, has told The Times that he is examining the case for Palestinian jurisdiction over alleged crimes committed in Gaza.
...
Meanwhile, the UN is preparing an inquiry into the bombardment of a UN school in Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Strip. Israeli forces fired artillery shells outside the school, which had been converted into a refugee shelter for Gazans fleeing their homes. ...
END QUOTE
I don't expect these processes to succeed in providing real justice, but will nevertheless hope that they will.
Pan
URI`s a fair minded person that is a citizen of HUMANITY and follows the 1st law [ do nothing to another you do not want done to you]
"Israel`s never been wrong", they are on THE BIGGEST DOLE IN HISTORY, perpetual welfare[billions and billions FOREVER] ,have us putting out the fires they start: THEY control, our congress for their ends and it`s all the other people fault ? ALL ? All the time?
AHHHHHHHHHHHH
LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL
Give the Palestinians a break , try living in a refugee camp [bantustan] for 60 years.
That used to be many Jews plight[ it was wrong then and is wrong now], take a look in the MIRROR.