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Global Research Editorial Note

The atrocities of the Israeli military in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank directed against the Palestinian people are part of an ongoing process.

Recently, in the Gaza Strip, there has been an escalation of these atrocities.

In a bitter irony, this escalation of violence coincided with the U.S. President's arrival in Israel. This is the peace process that the White House, Tel Aviv, and the Arab regimes (the so-called "moderates") are talking about: death and destruction.

The following are grim and saddening photographs of the ongoing crimes against the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip.

There has been little done and said worldwide about how an entire nation is in captivity. Palestinians are prisoners in their own homes and ancestral lands, which have been transformed into a concentration camp.

These photographs presented to the readers of Global Research re-call the barbaric 2006 Israeli bombardment of Lebanese civilians, many of whom were young children.

The world watches in silence and without shame. Who are the real terrorists?

30 January 2008


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Demands grow for Gaza war crimes investigation

Chris McGreal in Jerusalem The Guardian, Tuesday 13 January 2009 Article history.

Video: Children of Gaza | World news | guardian.co.uk


Israel is facing growing demands from senior UN officials and human rights groups for an international war crimes investigation in Gaza over allegations such as the "reckless and indiscriminate" shelling of residential areas and use of Palestinian families as human shields by soldiers.

With the death toll from the 17-day Israeli assault on Gaza climbing above 900, pressure is increasing for an independent inquiry into specific incidents, such as the shelling of a UN school turned refugee centre where about 40 people died, as well as the question of whether the military tactics used by Israel systematically breached humanitarian law.


Chris McGreal reports from Jerusalem on accusations of war crimes in Gaza | World news | guardian.co.uk

The UN's senior human rights body approved a resolution yesterday condemning the Israeli offensive for "massive violations of human rights". A senior UN source said the body's humanitarian agencies were compiling evidence of war crimes and passing it on to the "highest levels" to be used as seen fit.

Some human rights activists allege that the Israeli leadership gave an order to keep military casualties low no matter what cost to civilians. That strategy has directly contributed to one of the bloodiest Israeli assaults on the Palestinian territories, they say.

John Ging, head of the UN Palestinian refugee agency in Gaza, said: "It's about accountability [over] the issue of the appropriateness of the force used, the proportionality of the force used and the whole issue of duty of care of civilians.

"We don't want to join any chorus of passing judgment but there should be an investigation of any and every incident where there are concerns there might have been violations in international law."

The Israeli military are accused of:

• Using powerful shells in civilian areas which the army knew would cause large numbers of innocent casualties;

• Using banned weapons such as phosphorus bombs;

• Holding Palestinian families as human shields;

• Attacking medical facilities, including the killing of 12 ambulance men in marked vehicles;

• Killing large numbers of police who had no military role.

Israeli military actions prompted an unusual public rebuke from the International Red Cross after the army moved a Palestinian family into a building and shelled it, killing 30. The surviving children clung to the bodies of their dead mothers for four days while the army blocked rescuers from reaching the wounded.

Human Rights Watch has called on the UN security council to set up a commission of inquiry into alleged war crimes.

Two leading Israeli human rights organisations have separately written to the country's attorney general demanding he investigate the allegations.

But critics remain sceptical that any such inquiry will take place, given that Israel has previously blocked similar attempts with the backing of the US.

Amnesty International says hitting residential streets with shells that send blast and shrapnel over a wide area constitutes "prima facie evidence of war crimes".

"There has been reckless and disproportionate and in some cases indiscriminate use of force," said Donatella Rovera, an Amnesty investigator in Israel. "There has been the use of weaponry that shouldn't be used in densely populated areas because it's known that it will cause civilian fatalities and casualties.

"They have extremely sophisticated missiles that can be guided to a moving car and they choose to use other weapons or decide to drop a bomb on a house knowing that there were women and children inside. These are very, very clear breaches of international law."

Israel's most prominent human rights organisation, B'Tselem, has written to the attorney general in Jerusalem, Meni Mazuz, asking him to investigate suspected crimes including how the military selects its targets and the killing of scores of policemen at a passing out parade.

"Many of the targets seem not to have been legitimate military targets as specified by international humanitarian law," said Sarit Michaeli of B'Tselem.

Rovera has also collected evidence that the Israeli army holds Palestinian families prisoner in their own homes as human shields. "It's standard practice for Israeli soldiers to go into a house, lock up the family in a room on the ground floor and use the rest of the house as a military base, as a sniper's position. That is the absolute textbook case of human shields.

"It has been practised by the Israeli army for many years and they are doing it again in Gaza now," she said.

While there are growing calls for an international investigation, the form it would take is less clear. The UN's human rights council has the authority to investigate allegations of war crimes but Israel has blocked its previous attempts to do so. The UN security council could order an investigation, and even set up a war crimes tribunal, but that is likely to be vetoed by the US and probably Britain.

The international criminal court has no jurisdiction because Israel is not a signatory. The UN security council could refer the matter to the court but is unlikely to.

Benjamin Rutland, a spokesman for the Israeli military, said an international investigation of the army's actions was not justified. "We have international lawyers at every level of the command whose job it is to authorise targeting decisions, rules of engagement ... We don't think we have breached international law in any of these instances," he said.

Israel faces calls for Gaza war crimes investigation | World news | The Guardian
 
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Activists blame West for Israeli crimes
Tue, 27 Apr 2010 07:31:06 GMT


The following is a rush transcript of Press TV's interview with Samir Awad, Professor of political science and international affairs at Birzeit University and Nadim Hallak, a member of Breaking the Gaza Siege Campaign, regarding illegal Israeli acts in occupied Palestinian lands.

Press TV: What will it take for Israel to be held responsible for its acts?


Awad: I think that there are many reasons that would stop the western community, the western states, let us say, from pressuring Israel or holding responsible for its deeds, the main reason I think is a guilt complex that Europeans experienced anti-Semitism against the Jews and then it was very a tragic end with holocaust by Nazi

Germany that really exterminated millions of Jews and I am not going to dispute the number here but the idea is the West is responsible for aggressing the Israeli, the Jewish community the West wants to compensate for its own guilt by allowing Israel a free hand to do whatever it wants here in Palestine.

Press TV: Is it itself another kind of racism?

Awad: This is something that is relevant to the European venture in civilization altogether. I mean the height of human rights and of philosophers like John Locke and John Stuart Mill and Rousseau and others was that time in Europe also occupied and conquered most of territories of the world and basically slaved people and that is not something that anybody disputes and it is very clear that it has happened. So Europe started and it continues with a structure of its morality that is completely partisan, completely biased so what is human rights is understood as human rights for the white man and not for the rest of the world.

Press TV: There is a siege on Gaza, there are hundreds of checkpoints hindering the free movement of Palestinians in the West Bank and more and more Palestinian land is being taken over by Israel everyday. Where is the international outcry?

Hallak: That is exactly that we should raise the voice and to call specially European community governments and in order not to practice this double standard policies because now it is quite clear that the aggression of the occupiers is getting really, rising by the time and it is increasing violence through their own troops and through their own means actually against Palestinian people whether by in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip even among the Palestinians in the occupied Palestine. Well actually the main thing that should be done to really to go straight to European public opinion and the world public opinion in order to show that all these under the pretext of the peace initiative are lately like the shuttle visits for Mr George Mitchell for the peace resolution this only kind is just like somebody is buying time in order to pass his maneuvers in order to just to hide what is really being practiced on the ground especially with the settlement plan and especially in the east Jerusalem and all that of course doesn't I mean hide the aggression face of the Israeli occupiers by the way it behaves towards Palestinians. And today incident actually it will show that the martyr Sweiti he is not gone to be the last because this is the actually the way the Israelis will treat the Palestinians and anybody who can resist against their plans and the rights of the Palestinian people as well.

Press TV: Just on Monday of this week, Israel killed another Palestinian who was in his home at the time in front of his family? Why doesn't a story like this get international media attention?

Awad: I think that what happened today was another message that is unequal vocal that was a clear message that the Israelis will continue to target Palestinian activists and there is nothing to stop them I mean the so-called peace process which does not really exist at all does not prevent the Israeli government or Israeli intelligence security forces from first of all carrying out extra-judicial assassinations like this without arresting the activists without even trying them even according to Israeli law which is illegal itself but the idea is continuing the settlements, continuing the demolishing of houses and using live ammunition against demonstrators and really trying to Judaize Jerusalem completely blocking roads and blocking the mobility of people and goods in the West Bank and Gaza so the idea is people will have to protest against that I mean I have learned many things in my life but of them is that there can not be no occupation without resistance and the idea is now the Israelis want us the Palestinians to abandon these human trade of ours and then decide to accept for what means occupation and we don't accept it and we will not accept it in fact we have Palestinians the majority of Palestinians accept the peace and the two-state solution and right at the minute the Israelis had to deliver the goods they basically backed off they decided there is no two-state solution there can't be an economic solution or somewhat solution the idea here is very clear Palestinians want peace with Israel and Israel wants more settlement and more lands confiscation and no peace really.

Press TV: Why the Israeli are intensifying their aggressive policies?

Hallak: Israelis have their own tactical mean for own strategic aim but the Israelis do not really take into account the human side of the suffering of the Palestinian people and what will be actually the reflects of the world public opinion and obviously most Arab regimes they were not react by condemning Israel, and nothing practical on the ground. So the Israelis they have no limit actually if you go through as your guest here talking about the Europeans they have guilt over the holocaust, bring back in recent history during the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the massacres they committed till these days it is a crime against humanity even against the ecology, most of the Europeans they believe in the practicing of kind of protecting the ecology whatsoever so they did actually without any hesitation they did commit massacre against women, children even trees even whatever any living things in their way and that will show you, and that of course will build up an ideology, a religious ideology, actually there's a phrase which is order them unfortunately of practicing, so for these, for such regimes we cannot expect that he will be humanitarian side and ask them to be humane in its own practice .

Activists blame West for Israeli crimes
 
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Israel’s military aggrandisement

16 May 2010 Iron Dome, a short-range rocket defence deterrent conceived and produced by the Israeli defence forces is now awaiting implementation. It is specifically aimed at obviating the threat of rockets and missiles that Hamas and Hezbollah are likely to use against Israel.

More impressive is the continued US commitment to Israeli defence. Apparently, US President Barack Obama is seeking Congressional approval of an additional $200 million in military aid for the new system.

US military aid to Israel is an important component of their long-standing relationship. It is one that is hardly going to suffer any serious setbacks despite political and policy differences. This is most obvious with the latest defence aid that is in the pipelines. The recent phase of tensions over the settlements issue and the resumption of peace talks has not dulled US ardour to help its long standing ally in the Middle East. As noted by a White House spokesperson, it is in recognition of the threat Israel faces from hostile groups in its neighbouring states, namely Hamas and Hezbollah. With the system due for integration in the defence forces by year’s end, Israel hopes to minimise future threat from this quarter. The idea of the Iron Dome came from the 2006 war with Lebanon where Hezbollah is said to have fired around 4,000 rockets into northern Israel.

One can only marvel at the Israeli defence mongers expert sales pitch to the US for such funding. It obviously does not take into account of how many rockets and missiles were fired from Israel’s side. That, in itself, would make an interesting debate. Funding an ally’s weapon arsenal is tantamount to murder when it is likely to be used against combatants with much smaller military capability. Irrespective of how Israel continues to harp about its existential threat at the hands of everybody and anybody, the reality is vastly different and one that the US is fully aware of. Abetting thus make the US privy to Israeli actions, defensive or offensive. These, have to date, been serious enough to merit the charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity from international organisations.

The question is how US actions are interpreted in the region? For regional Arab states, Washington, despite recent differences with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government continues to aid Israel militarily. In fact, it has gone beyond and even surpassed its designated aid allotment. At present, direct military aid to Israel is a staggering $2.55 billion as of 2009. Expected to rise to $3.15 billion in 2018, the aid speaks volumes for US security assistance to the state of Israel.

Interestingly, this development comes at a time when indirect proximity talks have been launched under the auspices of the US. The herculean effort needed to launch these talks is, indeed, well known in Washington. Having risked a premature-near-death because of obdurate Israel defiance over settlements, these only started recently. Having persuaded Palestinian Authority leadership with guarantees, the US envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell is now busy burning midnight oil to move nearer 
towards resolution.

It may have been wiser if Washington had backed its peace efforts by withholding further military aid — if not cutting down on existing defence commitments — to Israel. Strangely, the sanctions theory, hard sought in the case of Iran does not apply to Israel whose actions and covert nuclear weapon capability alone demand severe reprimand. Such is the dual nature of politics.

Israel’s military aggrandisement
 
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Hamas says the United States is encouraging Israeli criminality by supplying Tel Aviv's war machine.
Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said Washington is providing Tel Aviv with political, military, security, and financial support, the information office of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, which is the Hamas movement's armed wing, reported on Tuesday.

Assisting Israel at this time is equal to authorizing Tel Aviv to continue its crimes and human rights violations, Barhoum added.

He called attention to a deal, according to which the US is to provide the Israeli Air Force with cluster bombs and other war materiel.

During the previous US administration, the military assistance helped Tel Aviv prepare for the three-week Gaza war of December 2008 to January 2009.

The current US leadership reportedly continued to dispatch arms shipments to Israel following the war, which killed more than 1,400 Palestinians.

The United Nations has charged the Israeli forces with committing war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war.


US encourages Israeli crime: Hamas
 
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Oh go cry somewhere else.

Pakistani uses Israel as a lightening rod to deflect from their own war crimes and performance in Afghanistan/Pakistan.

Here's peace-loving Hamas executing "moderate" Fatah...

Hamas Execution of Fatah Members in Gaza - Road90

Oh I get it...Israel must treat Hamas different than Pakistan treats its own terrorists.

Jews don't have a right to live in peace. Noo...they're evil Zionists. :coffee:
 
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Oh go cry somewhere else.[/QUOTE

Why don't you go and cry somewhere else?

Pakistani uses Israel as a lightening rod to deflect from their own war crimes and performance in Afghanistan/Pakistan.

Or is it you, using Pakistan to hide Israel's war crimes?

Jews don't have a right to live in peace. Noo...they're evil Zionists. :coffee:
Jews have the right to live but they don't have the right to steal the homeland of the Palestinians! So, go sing the blues somewhere else!
 
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Or is it you, using Pakistan to hide Israel's war crimes?

do you see me making a trillion threads a day about how pakistan is the devil?

it has become a focal point of the muslim world to whine and moan about the jews.

you don't see the jews whining and moaning about the evil muslim world and how it is responsible for most of their problems...even though it is.
 
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well, usually i don't blame the victim, but you'd think that 60 years of oppression would have made the arabs a bit more competent. instead the middle east is just as dependent on oil as 60 years ago.

what happened to egypt, iraq and syria who used to be warlike and had the guts to fight? now their hereditary dictators are all US puppets, content to live on their knees.
 
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Jews have the right to live but they don't have the right to steal the homeland of the Palestinians!
well Its their homeland not Palestinians. Muslims occupied their homeland built a dome on the top of Jerusalem Church(church of David). Muslims occupied their land and now they are retrieving their home land...
 
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well Its their homeland not Palestinians. Muslims occupied their homeland built a dome on the top of Jerusalem Church(church of David). Muslims occupied their land and now they are retrieving their home land...

wow here comes the Historian.

BTW who are palestinians ??:D
 
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well Its their homeland not Palestinians. Muslims occupied their homeland built a dome on the top of Jerusalem Church(church of David). Muslims occupied their land and now they are retrieving their home land...

And there we go! another one. This is what some sites have to say on the Palestinian people.

"Throughout history a great diversity of peoples has moved into the region and made Palestine their homeland: Jebusites, Canaanites, Philistines from Crete, Anatolian and Lydian Greeks, Hebrews, Amorites, Edomites, Nabateans, Arameans, Romans, Arabs, and European crusaders, to name a few. Each of them appropriated different regions that overlapped in time and competed for sovereignty and land".

Palestinian people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Palestinians are decendents of all these people including the Hebrews:

"According to several other studies, Palestinians and Jews are genetically closer to each other than either is to the Arabs of Arabia or to Europeans"

Palestinian Genes Show Arab, Jewish, European and Black-African Ancestry [Archive] - Physics Forums

Hence is it only the hebrews homeland? The Canaanites lived in Palestine before the hebrews came and the "sea people" lived at the same time. link = BBC - h2g2 - Potential Claimants to the 'Holy Land'

"Canaanites - Local rule. Nation no longer exists2. 3000 BC (Canaanites enter the area). Civilization first came to the Holy Land from Mesopotamia, whose settlers spread westward through the Fertile Crescent. These settlers were never centrally ruled from their homeland, however." NOTE 3000 BC

"'Sea People' - Local rule. Nation no longer exists. 1170 BC (Philistines enter the area)". NOTE 1170 BC

"Israel - Local rule. 1006 BC (David declared King of Israel)" NOTE 1006 BC.

From this can we say that the Hebrews are the only people who have the right on this land? I am not saying that Israelis have no right to this land, for sure they are one of its ancient inhabitants, but so are the Palestinians since they are the decendents of all of these ancient peoples including the Hebrews!
 
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well, usually i don't blame the victim, but you'd think that 60 years of oppression would have made the arabs a bit more competent. instead the middle east is just as dependent on oil as 60 years ago.

what happened to egypt, iraq and syria who used to be warlike and had the guts to fight? now their hereditary dictators are all US puppets, content to live on their knees.

Ha.

No wonder the Muslim world is so ignorant, one-sided and distorted history is king.

Occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem by Jordan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Occupation of the Gaza Strip by Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Palestinians lived independent of Israel for 20 years.
 
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Leave Israel alone. I support Israel's right to a homeland. This way they stay all in one place and we always know what they are doing. Otherwise they will be scattered all over Earth and we will have to go back to blaming them for everything.

Eh, I think everyone is still doing it. :oops:
 
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