In response to the unsubstantiated, albeit constantly repeated, claims that Hamas militants hide behind innocent civilians as a defensive strategy, Goldstone notes that the Mission found no conclusive “evidence that Hamas forced civilians to remain in their homes in order to act as human shields. Indeed, while the Government of Israel has alleged publicly that Hamas used Palestinian civilians as human shields, it has not identified any cases where it claims that civilians were doing so under threat of force by Hamas or any other party.”
Nevertheless, because the issue of Hamas using civilians as “human shields” is so deeply ingrained in the Zionist propaganda talking points of both Israeli and American apologists for Israeli atrocities, any contradiction of this assumed justification for the willful murder of vast numbers of innocent Palestinians by the Israeli military is brushed aside as an absurd fabrication and distortion of reality. As such, despite relevant facts and evidence to the contrary, it is repeated again and again by Israeli and American officials, parroted by an uncritical media, and in entrenched in the psyche of the gullible public to become indisputable doctrine.
Additionally, Congressman Ron Klein (D-FL) claimed that the Goldstone Report “does nothing to advance peace and security in the Middle East” but rather “serves to reinforce the deep mistrust that pervades the region and excuses the actions of terrorist groups and their state sponsors.” He did not discuss how identifying war crimes and human rights violations would be anathema to promoting peace and security.
“The Goldstone Report ignores the facts,” Klein continued. “The terrorist threat surrounding Israel’s defensive actions in Gaza require a decisive response, and any sovereign nation would have and should have done what Israel did,” adding, “I would urge U.N. member states to devote time and thoughts to the realities of human rights around the world, not Israel.” ( CR H12233 11/3/09) Clearly, for Ron Klein, the ‘realities of human rights around the world’ and ‘Israel’ are mutually exclusive.
Eliot Engel (D-NY) claimed that the Goldstone Report is “part of an ongoing effort at the U.N. to single out Israel and to deny Israel the same rights accorded to other nations” and that it “equates Israel’s long-delayed acts of self-defense [sic] with Hamas’ 12,000 intentional, indiscriminate attacks on Israeli civilians since 2001.” He closed his comments by urging Congress to “stand by” Israel. ( CR H12235 11/3/09)
Eric Cantor (R-FL) claimed that “For years, without provocation, Hamas and other terrorists in Gaza launched thousands of deadly rockets at Israeli civilians. The attacks laid siege to entire swaths of Israelis. By last December, Israel said enough was enough.” ( CR H12235 11/3/09)
Steny Hoyer (D-MD) echoed Cantor’s statements, saying,
“The Goldstone Report largely neglects the context within which Israel’s action took place. Why is that context so vital, and why is the report so empty without it? Because for years — for years — Israel has been the target of asymmetrical warfare for terrorists who hide behind civilians and aim to kill civilians. For 8 years before Operation Cast Lead, Hamas, aided by Iran and others, launched deadly rockets and mortar fire into Israel, even after Israel dismantled its Gaza settlements, even after it withdrew its military. More than 6,000 rockets have fallen indiscriminately on southern Israel’s cities and towns. I can’t imagine there is one of us in this Chamber that if Canada or Mexico rained down six missiles on our civilian population — not 6,000 on our population — that there would be a Member here who would not want decisive response to stop that assault.” (CR H12238 11/3/09)
Dan Burton (R-IN) also chimed in with a short speech that sounded like it was written in a joint fit of Alzheimer’s disease and Tourette’s syndrome. In it, he declared that “Israel has been our friend forever,” which is an odd thing to say considering that Burton was already ten years old by the time the colonial European Zionist founders of the State of Israel unilaterally declared its independence. Burton continued:
“Ariel Sharon tried to reach out in a peaceful way to give Gaza back to the Palestinians [sic]. And what happened? Hamas goes in there and starts launching missile after missile after missile at innocent people, blowing them up, trying to kill them. They want to destroy Israel, as does Iran [sic]…
…There shouldn’t be one vote, not one vote in this place against Israel.
And the people who are making these comments on the other side of the aisle really bother me, because Israel has been such a great friend of ours and they have been trying to reach peace over there forever [sic]. And, instead, they keep getting rocket attack after rocket attack, and then they are criticized for human rights problems because they defend themselves [sic].
If we launched missiles into Michigan, I guarantee you, Michigan would be really ticked off at us and would want to stop it and would do everything they could to stop it. We ought to support Israel.” ( CR H12236 11/3/09)
Against her better judgment, even Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-NV) decided to lend her version of recent history to the Congressional Record:
“In 2005, Israel withdrew from the Gaza to allow the Palestinians to begin building a state. They didn’t. Instead, Hamas used the Gaza to terrorize the Palestinian people and as a launch pad to rain missiles on Israeli cities, 8,000 rocket attacks in a 3-year period. In the fall of 2008, even more rockets fell on innocent Israelis and the situation became untenable…For those who suggest that Israel used disproportionate force, I say Israel used extraordinary restraint: missile after missile, injury after injury, death after death, and year after year.” (CR H12236 11/3/09)
The issues raised by these Representatives are indicative of a staggering amount of misinformation that permeates the halls of Congress and beyond. Hoyer’s suggestion that the Goldstone Report neglects to contextualize last winter’s assault is a statement devoid of all fact, due either to the Congressman’s intentional desire to obfuscate the truth or, perhaps more likely, his unfamiliarity with the Report’s actual contents. Part One includes extensive historical background of Israel’s policies toward Palestinians, including the devastating three-year blockade (A/HRC/12/48, p.82-85), and Palestinian resistance to ongoing oppression, subjugation, apartheid, and aggression in both Gaza and the West Bank (albeit beginning in 1967, thereby omitting the true context of a century of Zionist colonization in Palestine, the Nakba, and almost two decades of martial law for Arab citizens of Israel; chances are, however, this is not the missing information Steny Hoyer wishes to include). The Report clearly states the importance of context:
“The Mission is of the view that Israel’s military operation in Gaza between 27 December 2008 and 18 January 2009 and its impact cannot be understood or assessed in isolation from developments prior and subsequent to it. The operation fits into a continuum of policies aimed at pursuing Israel’s political objectives with regard to Gaza and the Occupied Palestinian Territory as a whole. Many such policies are based on or result in violations of international human rights and humanitarian law.” (A/HRC/12/48, p.404)
An amazing article Nima. Unfortunately your reasoning is far too articulate, reasoned, evidenced and logical to have any effect upon our elected leaders, mainstream media or pro-israeli apologists. Never-the-less, keep on writing, telling the truth and spreading the story. The gradual drip, drip of factual accounts, moral argument and civilised debate will eventually overcome the greedy, immoral liars who currently watch each others backs whilst subjecting the large majority of our fellow human beings to abject poverty and misery!
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