House Shames Itself on Goldstone Report

Shame on the House of Representatives, and on the Democratic
leadership of the House, for pushing through a resolution once again
blindly taking the side of Israeli aggression.

I'm referring to the vote on Tuesday, by a lopsided 344-to-36 margin, to condemn the Goldstone report on Gaza.

Shame on the House of Representatives, and on the Democratic
leadership of the House, for pushing through a resolution once again
blindly taking the side of Israeli aggression.

I'm referring to the vote on Tuesday, by a lopsided 344-to-36 margin, to condemn the Goldstone report on Gaza.

That report, by South African jurist Richard Goldstone for the UN,
showed that both Israel and Hamas had committed war crimes in the
lead-up to and during Israel's invasion of Gaza almost a year ago. (To read the executive summary, click here)

It noted that Israel deliberately attacked civilian targets, and did
not take sufficient action to minimize civilian loss of life. For
instance, it found that Israel even refused to allow the evacuation of
the injured by ambulance.

The report also condemned Hamas for its rocket attacks into Israel, which the report said were designed to create terror.

Even as the U.N. was about to consider the report, the House measure
called it "irredeemably biased and unworthy of further consideration or
legitimacy." And it urged the Obama Administration to "strongly and
unequivocally oppose" any discussion of it at the UN.

This reflexive attitude that Israel can do no wrong is morally
bankrupt and exceedingly unhelpful in resolving, in a just manner, the
conflict between Israel and Palestinians.

Dennis Kucinich had it right when he denounced the House majority
for going along with this. His statement is so powerful that I'm
excerpting it at length here.

"Today we journey from Operation Cast Lead to Operation Cast Doubt,"
he said on the House floor on Tuesday. "Almost as serious as committing
war crimes is covering up war crimes, pretending that war crimes were
never committed and did not exist.

"Because behind every such deception is the nullification of
humanity, the destruction of human dignity, the annihilation of the
human spirit, the triumph of Orwellian thinking, the eternal prison of
the dark heart of the totalitarian.

"The resolution before us today, which would reject all attempts of
the Goldstone Report to fix responsibility of all parties to war
crimes, including both Hamas and Israel, may as well be called the
'Down is Up, Night is Day, Wrong is Right: resolution.' . . .

"How can we ever expect there to be peace in the Middle East if we
tacitly approve of violations of international law and international
human rights, if we look the other way, or if we close our eyes to the
heartbreak of people on both sides by white-washing a legitimate
investigation?

"How can we protect the people of Israel from existential threats if
we hold no concern for the protection of the Palestinians, for their
physical security, their right to land, their right to their own homes,
their right to water, their right to sustenance, their right to freedom
of movement, their right to human security of jobs, education and
health care?

"We will have peace only when the plight of both Palestinians and
Israelis is brought before this House and given equal consideration in
recognition of that principle that all people on this planet have a
right to survive and thrive, and it is our responsibility, our duty to
see that no individual, no group, no people are barred from this humble
human claim."

Until most members of Congress show some respect for international
law and some humanity toward Palestinians, there's no reason for Israel
to.

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