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Defending Israeli War Crimes
In response to a series of reports by human rights organizations and international legal scholars documenting serious large-scale violations of international humanitarian law by Israeli armed forces in its recent war on the Gaza Strip, 10 U.S. state attorneys general sent a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton defending the Israeli action. It is virtually unprecedented for state attorneys general - whose mandates focus on enforcement of state law - to weigh in on questions regarding the laws of war, particularly in a conflict on the far side of the world. More significantly, their statement runs directly counter to a broad consensus of international legal opinion that recognizes that Israel, as well as Hamas, engaged in war crimes.
The wording of the letter closely parallels arguments by Bush administration officials in support for Israel's devastating offensive during their final days in office. Having been signed nearly 11 weeks after the end of the fighting and made public only late last month, it may have been part of an effort to undermine tentative efforts by the Obama administration to take a more balanced approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
A statement by state attorneys general putting forth a legal rationale for the large-scale killings of civilians is particularly distressing as concerns about civilian casualties from U.S. air and missile strikes in Afghanistan and Pakistan has grown.
The attorneys general signing on to the letter included Republicans Rob McKenna of Washington, Mike Cox of Michigan, John Suthers of Colorado, Bill McCollum of Florida, Jon Bruning of Nebraska, and Mark Shurtleff of Utah. Signatories also included such prominent Democrats as Richard Cordray of Ohio, Patrick Lynch of Rhode Island, Jack Conway of Kentucky, and Buddy Caldwell of Louisiana.
Facile Legal Reasoning
The legal rationale put forward in the March 30 letter is extraordinarily facile. For example, they claim that the war waged on the civilian infrastructure of the Gaza Strip was taken in furtherance of Israel's "right to self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter." In reality, however, while Article 51 does allow countries the right to resist an armed attack, it doesn't grant any nation the right to engage in such a disproportionate response.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak admitted that the Israeli invasion had been planned for months, back when a six-month cease fire was still in effect. Even when Hamas resumed firing rockets into Israel in December, following a deadly Israeli raid into Gaza the previous month, there were few casualties. Indeed, not a single Israeli had been killed by Hamas rocket attacks for more than half a year prior to Israel launching its war on December 27. During the subsequent three weeks of fighting, Palestinians killed 10 Israelis, three of whom were civilians, while Israeli forces killed more than 1,400 Palestinians, the vast majority of whom were civilians.
Incredibly, these attorneys general insist that these mass killings by Israeli forces were "justified and, in our view, met the international legal standards."
The attorneys general also ignored the fact that Article 33 of the UN Charter explicitly prohibits nations going to war unless they "first of all, seek a solution by negotiation, enquiry, mediation, conciliation, arbitration, judicial settlement, resort to regional agencies or arrangements, or other peaceful means of their own choice." However, Israel - with strong bipartisan U.S. support - had refused to even meet with Hamas to negotiate a long-term ceasefire, which Hamas had offered prior to the breakdown of the six-month lull in return for a lift in the Israeli siege of the enclave.
The letter correctly accuses Hamas, which had lobbed rockets into civilian-populated areas in southwestern Israel, of violating Article 48 of Protocol I to the Geneva Convention of 1948, which states: "Parties to the conflict shall at all times distinguish between the civilian population and combatants and between civilian objects and military objectives and accordingly shall direct their operations only against military objectives."
However, the attorneys general refused to acknowledge that Israel had also violated that same provision on a far grander scale. While virtually every human rights organization, intergovernmental organization, and international legal authority that researched this recent conflict recognizes both Hamas and Israel were guilty of war crimes, these attorneys general still insist that Hamas alone was to blame and that Israel's actions were perfectly legal.
Ignoring the Facts
Human Rights Watch (HRW) - which has been highly critical of Hamas attacks on civilian areas of Israel as well as repression by the Islamist group of Palestinian opponents within the Gaza Strip - reported during the fighting that in using heavy shelling against heavily-populated civilian areas, "Israel is committing indiscriminate attacks in violation of the laws of war." In a comprehensive report published in March, HRW noted that "Israel's repeated firing of white phosphorus shells over densely populated areas of Gaza during its recent military campaign was indiscriminate and is evidence of war crimes."
Similarly, while Amnesty International also "found evidence of war crimes and other serious violations of international law by all parties to the conflict" and attacks by both sides against civilian areas in which no fighters were present, the attorneys general insisted that the Palestinian side alone was guilty of such illegal actions.
An independent United Nations inquiry documented six major Israeli attacks against UN buildings, including schools in which children were killed, noting that actions by Israeli forces "involved varying degrees of negligence or recklessness with regard to United Nations premises and to the safety of United Nations staff and other civilians within those premises, with consequent deaths, injuries and extensive physical damage and loss of property." The report concluded that "no military activity was carried out from within the United Nations premises in any of the incidents."
Without presenting any evidence to the contrary, the attorneys general categorically rejected such findings, insisting that Israel was engaged only in "a limited and directed action against the source of Hamas's military acts."
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) focused on other war crimes, noting how the "Israeli military failed to meet its obligation under international humanitarian law to care for and evacuate the wounded," citing instances in which Israeli forces prevented Red Cross or other medics safe access to assist seriously wounded civilians. The Israeli chapter of Physicians for Human Rights reported with "certainty" that Israel violated international humanitarian law by attacking medics, damaging medical buildings, engaging in indiscriminate attacks on civilians, and delaying medical treatment for the injured. The ICRC declared Israel's "delay in allowing rescue services access unacceptable." In addition, Israel rejected pleas by international humanitarian agencies by closing border crossings days at a time, denying access to food, medical supplies, fuel, and water sanitation equipment. Despite this, the attorneys general instead praised Israel for "allowing the entrance of humanitarian aid into Gaza."
A report by a delegation of prominent U.S. attorneys which visited Gaza Strip soon after the fighting reported that "that Israeli forces deliberately targeted civilians during the Gaza offensive." The Israeli press has reported testimony of Israeli soldiers who killed Palestinian civilians under highly permissive rules of engagement that allowed soldiers to kill any Palestinian in certain areas regardless of whether they were armed, and were ordered to intentionally destroy civilian property. An investigation by the British newspaper The Guardian revealed a series of Israeli missile attacks against clearly distinguishable civilian targets.
United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories Richard Falk, noting Israel's "unlawful uses of force on a large scale" against Gazan society as a whole, referred to the operation as a "flagrant violation of international humanitarian law, as set forth in the Geneva Conventions." Falk, an American Jew and emeritus professor at Princeton University who is arguably the country's preeminent international legal scholar, also noted the illegality of Hamas rocket attacks into Israel, but stressed that Israeli airstrikes "were aimed at civilian areas in one of the most crowded stretches of land in the world."
Ignoring such evidence, the attorneys general insisted that Israel was directing its artillery, bombings and missile attacks only towards "the source of Hamas's military attacks" and the Israeli government should therefore not be held responsible for any military action which harmed Palestinian civilians because they did so "unintentionally."
Defending Mass Killings of Civilians
These attorneys general try to absolve Israel of any responsibility of the hundreds of civilian deaths by accusing Hamas of "using these civilians as human shields." They provide no evidence for this charge, however, save for a quote from the notoriously right-wing editorial page of the Wall Street Journal.
Independent human rights groups have accused Hamas of less-severe violations of international humanitarian law, such as not taking all necessary steps it should to prevent civilian casualties when it positioned fighters and armaments too close to concentrations of civilians. However, this isn't the same thing as deliberately using civilians as shields. Furthermore, the nature of urban warfare, particularly in a territory as densely populated as the Gaza Strip, makes the proximity of retreating fighters and their equipment to civilians unavoidable in many cases.
Even if Hamas were using human shields in the legal definition of the term, it still does not absolve Israel from its obligation to avoid civilian casualties. Amnesty International has noted that the Geneva Conventions make it clear that even if one side is shielding itself behind civilians, such a violation "shall not release the Parties to the conflict from their legal obligations with respect to the civilian population and civilians."
To argue otherwise, as do these attorneys general, is a dangerous legal position for the chief law enforcement official of a state to take, such as ordering their state police to kill innocent people in a hostage situation. By this logic, if a botched bank robbery led the would-be robbers to hold bank employees and customers at gunpoint, these attorneys general could then order state patrolmen to kill the gunmen and hostages alike, defending their action on the grounds that the bad guys were using "human shields."
Denying Political Reality
It's not just this flawed legal reasoning that underscores how this initiative by these attorneys general was based not upon a legitimate interpretation of law but for narrow ideological purposes. They reveal their political prejudices in their insistence in the letter to Clinton in claiming that "Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005" but that the Palestinians failed to establish "a flourishing independent state." In reality, despite the removal of illegal Israeli settlements and the withdrawal of occupation forces from that crowded urban enclave, Israel has maintained sole control over Gaza Strip's airspace and territorial waters, thereby prohibiting movement of people and goods by land and sea, as well as largely controlling the Gaza Strip's border with Egypt. Effectively preventing any exports or imports, except for occasional humanitarian aid, the economy has collapsed and, even prior to the war, the territory was experiencing a serious humanitarian crisis. Since Israel's "withdrawal," the Israeli government has also controlled the Gaza Strip's electricity, water and telecommunications and has periodically engaged in air strikes and armed incursions into the enclave, murdering and kidnapping suspected militants. No people could reasonably be expected to establish "a flourishing independent state" under such circumstances. Furthermore, in maintaining their siege on the enclave, Israel legally remains the occupying power.
The attorneys general go on to accuse Hamas of taking advantage of Israel's "withdrawal" to "cause a civil war with the Palestinian Authority, leading to a coup d'etat in 2007." However, while Hamas is indeed guilty of innumerable political intrigues and inexcusable violence towards its Palestinian opponents, this is a gross misrepresentation of recent history: Rather than making war against the Palestinian Authority, Hamas was part of the Palestinian Authority. Indeed, they controlled the legislative branch of government as well as the post of prime minister and most other ministries as a result of winning the plurality of the vote in parliamentary elections in January 2006. The following year, Saudi officials negotiated a power-sharing agreement between Hamas and Fatah, which still controlled the presidency. U.S. officials, however, unsuccessfully encouraged President Mahmoud Abbas to renounce the agreement, dismiss the entire government and abolish parliament.
The Bush administration then began secretly arming Fatah groups to enable them to fight Hamas and pushing Fatah to stage a coup. This is what led Hamas to launch a countercoup by overrunning Fatah offices and taking full control of the Gaza Strip in June 2007. Alvaro de Soto, former UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process, stated in his confidential final report leaked to the press a few weeks before the Hamas takeover that "the Americans clearly encouraged a confrontation between Fatah and Hamas" and "worked to isolate and damage Hamas and build up Fatah with recognition and weaponry." De Soto also recalled how in the midst of Egyptian efforts to arrange a cease-fire following a flare-up in factional fighting earlier that year, a U.S. official told him that "I like this violence...[I]t means that other Palestinians are resisting Hamas."
Though all this has been well-documented and is widely known in both Israel and Palestine, this bipartisan group of attorneys general has instead sought to defend the Bush administration's provocative and illegal intervention by putting the entire blame on Hamas.
This letter to the Secretary of State was put together by a right-wing group calling itself the American-Israel Friendship League (AIFL), which boasts that the organization has sent 42 states attorney general to Israel in the past 21 years. It refers to the letter as "a strong rejoinder to those who have castigated Israel over its role in Gaza and used it in an attempt to delegitimize the Jewish State."
Dangerous Precedent
The Bush administration strongly supported Israel's war on the Gaza Strip as an extension of its "war on terror." It was in the name of this "war on terror" that President George W. Bush shamelessly politicized the U.S. Justice Department to justify spying on nonviolent dissidents at home and the torture of suspects abroad. Now we have a bipartisan group of state attorneys general who have shown themselves similarly willing to politicize their offices by putting forward twisted and perverse interpretations of the law in the name of fighting terrorism. Unless these rogue attorneys general are challenged by elected officials and ordinary citizens in their respective states for their signing on to such a reckless statement, it could mark a dangerous precedent regarding respect for human rights and the rule of law.- Posted in




23 Comments so far
Show AllThe zionist racist country of israel has made it an art form of blaming the victims for their atrocities. And the have bought out the US govt to make sure they continue doing the bidding of their true masters in Israel.
horrified: i think the masters of death are in the us - however mini-me israel has come into its own with this latest atrocity
as for being supported by attorney generals - fascist insight from fascist politicians
what else is new?
New is -at least for me- what emanates out of two most disturbing articles:
“Collateral Damage” by E. P Heidner, part I and II.
>>> www.scribd.com/people/documents/2169400-ep-heidner <<<
The dots connect to a picture BEYOND BELIEF.
An ad hoc group of states attorneys general issuing a foreign policy position paper? Is there any precedent for such above-their-paygrade meddling? Even if their facts were accurate and their conclusions well-supported, it would seem inappropriate at best.
I can only conclude that it amounts to a mass job application with writing sample attached. Are there any holders of dual citizenship among the group?
At a time when state government budgets are in great distress, one would think that these attorneys' superiors would take special note of activities suggesting that these attorneys have too much time on their hands.
Of course, considering the merits of their arguments, the state might be better off without them doing their actual work.
They ought to have instead devoted their time and energy into composing a letter to the producers of "American Idol" complaining that Contestant Zig stole the big prize that everyone was so sure would go to Contestant Zag.
This, at least, is a question commensurate with their legal abilities.
· Yr Obd't Servant
Israel would not exist except for and by the USA. The USA would not exist except for their continued criminal behavior, arrogance, greed, and belligerence.
Israel and the USA have no defense for their actions except those in their own minds, of their own making, using their own illogical and unbelievable excuses. These are lies they tell so that those who may have the power to hold them responsible may believe them, and allow them to escape the answers for their actions.
Whether they answer for their actions is up to those who do not accept their lies.
The absolute epitome of hypocrisy from both Israel and the USA is that they have held others to account for the same actions in the past.
I cannot believe that the world will tolerate either of them much longer.
When the world has the courage to accept their own responsibility in making the two criminal nations of Israel and the USA accountable; the world will be a better place, until then, the world is in extreme danger from these nations and no one is safe.
NativeSon I think that because we live in a "democracy" the onus is on us to change our government. I don't think that as citizens of (arguably) the worlds only superpower, we can count on the rest of the world to pressure the government to change it's policies. We need to get rid of the Dems and Repugs in order to change the policies, booth national and international. Vote Green or libertarian or NPA(no party affiliation), and support IRV as the election method. And if that does not work REVOLT.
“When the world has the courage to accept their own responsibility in making the two criminal nations of Israel and the USA accountable; the world will be a better place, until then, the world is in extreme danger from these nations and no one is safe.”
Brilliant! It is a situation comparable to 1933.
For SanityAssassin below:
Democracy, in it’s current form, is the tyranny of a few cunning circles with controlling and omnipotent lobbies and mass media propaganda, that use the ignorant majority ‘mandate’ of the voting masses for their treacherous agenda. The two-party oligarchy manages the profit and wealth flow for a relatively small elite. Most pivotal parts of this machine are tightly interwoven and are made out of the elite’s cronies and benefactors of this abominable theft and fraud. Their lobby established a two-flavoured (Dems and Reps) system that plays ping-pong with citizens’ votes, draining all chance for a desperately needed radical change of ways (Anybody denying that a radical change of ways is desperately needed, is either ignorant or part of this morose parasitic machine).
This system has been able to keep the voting masses in a state of acquiescence and convenient ambivalence. Common lifestyle was provided by loan, education is geared around producing useful subjects rather than freethinking individuals, the masses were kept occupied with inane entertainment, silenced by welfare payments, war and Shock Doctrines, manipulated by corporate controlled mass media, and preoccupied by hope-inducing wishful hogwash that we have a choice under this system.
US democracy is a scam. It’s a tool of the financial fascism that devours the world.
In the process there is a bit of ‘Collateral Damage’:
>>> www.scribd.com/people/documents/2169400-ep-heidner <<<
yachtie, I don't vote for either of those two criminal corporations(DEMS and Repugs), because I vote for my best interest. If Americans don't use the liberties that are guarantied by the US constitution and the Bill of rights, or are too lazy to read,(all the information for them to make the right choice is available)then they deserve the system they currently have. In order for Democracy to work the electorate has to be informed. I hate capitalism, but I see it as a necessary evil for our democracy to work. I don't believe in government telling me how much I can earn or where I have to work. That's tyranny.
I agree that corporate power is out of control. Regulation of corporations were drastically changed in the 19th & 20th century. The charters that were once handed out by the legislature, are now handed out by the executive branch. Since then, the number of corporations have grown exponentially . Where once the charters ware given for a limited amount of time, now those charters are open ended. Where once the mandates had to do with the activity that the corporation was charted to do, now the only mandate is to make money for shareholders at the expense of everything else.
The are countless other problems challenging our democracy, but we need to urgently fix the corporate issue as well as intellectual property, the creation of money/wealth, the election system, and most of all the financing of political campaigns. Americans need to vote for other parties or independents. While the two major parties continue to rule these problems will not addressed. We don't need a new form of government. We need politicians who won't sell their constituents out for cash.
I agree with you in principle, but the solution is within the reach of the American people. Again we live in a democracy, we need to convince the majority Americans that both of the major parties are corrupt. We need to get rid of all the current politicians that are in office. There are a few exceptions, (Ron Paul, Denis Kucinich and Bernie Sanders)but most of the politicians in office today are nothing more that common thieves or worse. George bush and his seniors cabinet members are nothing more that murderers and torturers. They should be incarcerated for crimes against humanity. Obama isn't any better, he has legalized warrant less wiretapping, indefinite incarceration with out a trial, and most disturbing he has escalated the the Bush wars and made it his own. He is nothing more than a stooge under the control of a myriad of corporate interests.
We as a species will not survive another world war, the nuclear arsenals available to booth Israel and the US could destroy every living thing on Earth. I don't think that the rest of the world has the military power(conventional or nuclear) to defeat us. So unless WE THE PEOPLE take control of our government, nobody is going to invade the USA to forcefully change it. We are on out own. It's time for Americans to grows up and solve their own problems instead of hoping someone else will.
All atrocities should be investigated and condemned, not just those committed by the US and Israel.
Sure. Uh-huh. False equivalence raises its ugly head again.
So in other words, it's okay for any country except for the US or Israel to commit atrocities. Wanderer, You are such a hypocrite.
Gosh, you sure blow a lot of hot air.
Swing and a miss, bud.
So, it turns out that Joe McCarthy was only 50% wrong. Remember? He accused the Communists of infiltrating and subverting our government. It should be evident by this
time that the goal has been achieved. But not by the commies. Ask the survivors of the attack on the USS Liberty. Or the parents of Rachel Corrie.
The U.S./Israeli alliance from Hell hasn't even begun to show the world what it's capable of.
The Nazis did not let us see their concentration camp starving inmates. Neither have the Israelis.
When those whose role is to enforce the law condone war crimes, they lose their credibility and deserve not only to lose all respect, but should be impeached.
But laws are manipulated and ignored by the powerful as long as we remain silent.
And that is how silence becomes complicity.
From this we can see how the Zionists have totally corrupted the body politic of our country - and by extension, they are doubtless doing it throughout the world.
Zionism is oppression.
..Listen to the words of Professor!!! Arnon Sofer, the government consultant who did so much to help plan the isolation and imprisonment of Gaza, in a interview with the Jerusalem Post in 2004: “When 2.5 million people live in a closed-off Gaza, it’s going to be a human catastrophe,” Sofer predicted. “Those people will become even bigger animals than they are today, with the aid of an insane fundamentalist Islam*. The pressure on the border is going to be awful. It’s going to be a terrible war. So, if we want to remain alive, we will have to kill and kill and kill. All day, every day.” Sofer admitted only one worry with all the killing, which will, he says, be the necessary outcome of a policy that he himself helped to invent. “The only thing that concerns me,” he says, “is how to ensure that the boys and men who are going to have to do the killing will be able to return home to their families and be normal human beings.”...
* this is classical psychological projection
"...every enlistee spends a week of basic training,- or at least a few days, doing bayonet training,--and we are putting a bayonet on the end of a rifle,-and we repeatedly stab a dummy that looks like a human being, and yell "kill!!!!" with every movement.- That is the basis, the first step of dehumanization towards the enemy,- the acceptance to kill.
There is a very popular thing our drill sergeants require us to say: the response to the question: "soldiers what makes the green grass grow?" and the response is. "blood! blood!! blood!!!, Drill Sergeant!..." "
Kristofer Goldsmith, ex army sergeant, Winter Soldier Hearings before the Progressive Caucus May, 09 Wash, D.C.
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WHY ??????????? Why did these 10 U.S. States Attorneys-Generals author this letter, defending the recent International War Crimes of the State of Israel ????????
Who ??????? Who pulled their chains ????? Who do these elected state officials work for, other than the citizens of their states ????????
What Foreign Lobbists, have motivated these politicians to rush to the defense of the Government and Military of Israel???????
This public approval of Israel's waging of war on civilians in Gaza by these 10 local politicians should be investigated by both the FBI, and United Nations Secretary General.
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Let's be nice and think of these now irellevant state AGs exhibiting political acumen to be commended.
Because track them. In 10 years this slimy group will have enjoyed meteoric rises through the swamp of US politics and be enjoying powerful policy making positions in the Justice Department, judgeships, DOD slots and writing memos validating the legality of using scalpel nicks on corneas to encourage prisoners to be forthcoming.
You sure got it right, azjoe.
Just follow the money: who controls it, gives it, bribes with it, and who benefits from taking it, and find all the stories, simple to complex, as old as TIME, ... which seems to be running out.
What's it gonna' take?
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Bring America Back !!!!............It is a valuable fact to know these 10 Attorneys General had the felt 'need' to write in a group to the Sec of State. Four (4) of them are elected Democrats.
**They know that Hillary Clinton worships at the altars of AIPAC, every chance she gets, esp for campaign $$$$$. They know that Clinton has stated regarding Iran==...'we will obliterate them...' !!
**They know that not so much as a whimper or whisper of protest against Israel was uttered by former King George, or Present Saviour Obama against the Gaza Genocides !!
**They know the recent Inaugural Balls of Barak Obama were dancing on the fresh graves of 300 to 400 dead innocent children at Gaza, and that the US Army Corps of Engineers helped the Israel Forces stage their attacks on Gaza.
Always remember GAZA