Sunday Jan 06, 2008

Double Standard Watch: The int'l media's silence on targeted killings

Posted by Alan Dershowitz
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Sometimes what the international press does not cover reveals as much about its biases as what it does cover. When Israel was engaged in a campaign of targeted killings against Gaza terrorists during the height of the Palestinian Intifada, the press eagerly reported on every civilian casualty.  Human rights organizations had a field day criticizing Israel for its failure to pinpoint legitimate military targets and the large number of collateral deaths its campaign of targeted killings was producing. In those days, especially in 2002-2003, approximately half of the people killed by Israeli missiles were civilians. The other half were terrorists who were engaged in trying to kill as many civilians as possible.

Sometimes the civilian casualties exceeded the legitimate military killings. The most notorious such case was the targeted killing of Salah Shehadeh, a terrorist commander who was responsible for hundreds of Israeli deaths and who was actively involved in planning hundreds, perhaps thousands, more.  After several failed attempts, a targeted rocket attack managed to kill him and few tears were shed over his well-deserved demise. But in the process of killing him, his wife and daughter were also killed along with 13 other civilians. This caused an enormous outcry, not only in the international press, but among Israelis as well. Even though Shehadeh's death may well have prevented the deaths of many more Israeli civilians, still the cost in Palestinian civilian casualties was too high for most Israelis to accept and for the international media to tolerate. 

Since the Shehadeh tragedy, the Israeli air force has undertaken a major effort to reduce civilian casualties, while continuing to target enemy combatants who are planning terrorist attacks against Israeli citizens. By using smaller bombs, they kill fewer civilians, but they also miss many legitimate military targets, as they did when they used a small bomb and failed to kill several Hamas terrorist leaders who were assembled in one place. 

Under the leadership of Eliezer Shkedi, the current head of the Israeli air force, Israel has dramatically reduced the number of civilian deaths, by developing greater technical proficiency and by forgoing attacks when the risk of civilian deaths is too high.  This is the way this improvement was recently reported in Haaretz, an Israeli newspaper known for its criticism of targeted killings:

Lately, the thwartings have indeed become more worthy of the title "pinpointed." In all the attacks of recent weeks, only gunmen were hurt, as confirmed by Palestinians. The rate of civilians hurt in these attacks in 2007 was 2-3 percent. The IDF has come a long way since the dark days of 2002-2003, when half the casualties in air assaults on the Gaza Strip were innocent bystanders. The attacks fall into three main categories: targeting specific known terrorists; targeting Kassam rocket-launching cells en-route or in action; and punitive bombardments of Hamas outposts, in response to rocket or mortar fire into Israel.

Reducing the number of civilian casualties in the attacks on Gaza was one of the first tasks...IAF chief, Eliezer Shkedi, marked out for himself. The data improved commensurately. From a 1:1 ratio between killed terrorists and civilians in 2003 to a 1:28 ratio in late 2005. Several IAF mishaps in 2006 lowered the ratio to 1:10, but the current ratio is at its lowest ever ­-- more than 1:30.

In other words for every 30 legitimate combatants killed by the Israeli air force's campaign of targeted killings, only one civilian is killed. Even this figure may be misleading because some of the civilians are anything but innocent bystanders, while others, such as young children, surely are. Every death of a civilian is a tragedy to be avoided whenever possible, but civilian deaths are an inevitable consequence of warfare.  This is especially so when terrorists deliberately hide among civilians and fire rockets from civilian areas, as Hamas and Islamic Jihad frequently do. 

No army in history has ever had a better ratio of combatants to civilians killed in a comparable setting. Israel's ratio is far better than that of the United States, Great Britain, Russia or any other country combating terrorism.  Yet this remarkable improvement has hardly been reported by the international press. Neither have human rights organizations taken appropriate note of it, especially considering the extraordinary and disproportionate criticism directed against Israel when the ratio was worse.  Nor have these organizations noted that the selective employment of targeted killings in 2007, coupled with other defensive actions, have resulted in the lowest number of Israeli civilian deaths and the lowest number of Palestinian civilian deaths in recent times. 

This is a story that should be widely reported and carefully analyzed. Silence in the face of this improvement is misleading, since it leads many to believe that there have been no improvements since the dark days of the Intifada. Misleading by silence is as grievous a journalistic sin as misleading by mistake. The time has come to correct this sin and set the record straight.    

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1  |  ira berkowitz, emeryville, california, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
if i ever see, on a tv news report, arabs, muslims, or their supporters wring their hands and become self-introspective over the murders, by jihadists, of jewish children, then i will consider doing the same over inadvertant deaths & injuriy of arab non combatants. doing so, at this point, is viewed by the enemy (make no mistake about it,they ARE an avowed enemy) as our unwillingness to believe in ourselves. doiong so at this time sends them the message that THEY are winning and need only persist in their efforts to destroy us.
2  |  ira berkowitz, emeryville, california, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
the elements within media who gleefully run to defame and besmirch israel know EXACTLY what they are doing. secularists, please excuse me-bearing false witness is an abomination unto G-d. I have seen people pay the price for mtheir sins. I expect that the dishonest media who have besmirched Israel and Jewry will also be called to account, at a time of G-d's choosing.
3  |  Gil,Germany, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
Most Media never goes into deatail like you do,for they keep the picture alive,by purpose,of the palestinian kid throwing rocks at the super-mghty merkava tank,here is the hero,here is the opressor. Kassam Hits or Casualties are like no-report in Europe,sometimes you see fotos of screaming Palestinians over a burned out car in Gaza.Some Media does not want Israel to be succesfull in the terror game,some media show isaeli terror alone.Also the infight Hamas-Fatah is like no-story here,but the "stolen land" everybody gets to know.
4  |  hugo cardenas, Chile, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
This is additional proof that no matter what, the anti Israel press will always be one sided and unfair when dealing with the legitimate military responses that enormously reduced terrorists attacks against Israeli civilians. This same press does not have ethical objetions to the cold-blooded tactic of Hamas of hiding amongst civilians to carry out its terrorist activities...
5  |  hamutzi, South Africa, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
Unlike revisionist historians who equate the Dresden bombings with the acts of the Nazi perpetrators of that war,I have never seen moral equivalence in such actions,cept from those with an agenda to minimize the atrocities committed by the 3rd Reich. In my book,the victims of such aggression, correctly,under Churchill,Air Marshal Harris and his brave RAF,reacted in a manner both appropriate and "proportional" to the depredations visited upon them by Nazi Germany (End of Part 1)
6  |  hamutzi, South Africa, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
Thus,should the present campaign by the IAF of select-target-warfare fail to stop the "blitz" against the people of Sderot by the new Fascists of Hamastan,I for one have no problem,neither moral,political,nor strategic,with any subsequent policy of the IDF,where each mortar,Kassam,homicide bomber attack,or any other hostile incursion into Israeli territory be followed by effective,RANDOM return artillery or aerial attack,with or without civilian casualties,for so long as the Arab/Moslem world seek to "bleed" Israel into slow defeat through lethal attrition and terrorism.(End of part 2)
7  |  hamutzi, South Africa, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
Nothing in the Israel Survivor Handbook says that we should follow THEIR Game Plan,if we want to win this thing,fast,and,as with the American calculus of WW2,with the lowest amount of casualties to both sides (End of part 3)
8  |  Leslie Samuel ,Toronto, Canada, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
G. bles Alan Dershoviyz. If we would have more like Alan , would be a better world. Leslie Samuel ,
9  |  Renny Israel, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
Nothing surprises me in reports about Israel anymore. I agree that killing innocent people is very sad but then most of the Israelis killed in attacks by Palestinians, are innocent too.I am afraid that nothing is going to change as the Palestinians and particularly Hamas want us to get out of the middle east, what sickens me is that the media are supporting them and I would have hoped that after the 2nd worl war they would have come to their senses that Jihad is just another form of antisimitism. Didn't they have enough with Hitler?
10  |  Ruben Misrahi, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
Journalism is about emphasis. You're absolutely right, and silence is one extreme of such principle.
11  |  Kleiman, USA, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
This may well be true. But Alan does not provide any concrete evidence of what he claims. What press organizations? For a given period of time, say the period where civilian casualties were high, how many times Israel was mentioned and criticized? And now that the number of civilian casualties dropped like a stone, how many times Israel was mentioned as having successfully reduced the number of casualties? Give us names and numbers and I will take your arguments more seriously.
12  |  Leslie Samuel ,Toronto, Canada, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
G. bles Alan Dershoviyz. If we would have more like Alan , would be a better world. Leslie Samuel ,
13  |  bozhidar, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
alan, have you noticed? no 1, or almost no 1,obtains peaceful occupation. so, 'solution' is obvious: dispersal. since pals are 'ilegally' and 'immorally' occupying the 'promised" land why not do it.? but, but, but; .u.s can't ok it. it can be inferred why. so, why blame the 'invadres' when the culprit is u.s. but .e.u., china, also can't approbate ouster of pals. so, it seems, world or much of it will let the jew stew for a few decades longer.
14  |  ira berkowitz, emeryville, california, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
#11. the list of media biases directed against israel is too long, and the details too numerous for me to state them off the top of my head. may i suggest you refer to: http://www.camera.org on example you'll find is their breakdown of bias by National Public Radio. "Covering Up for NPR", by Eric Rozenman As a federal corporation reconsiders NPR's objectivity, leading newspapers ignore studies showing bias. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=19&x_article=1032 excellent stuff, if YOU"RE truly interested in any narrative other than the lying arab narrative.
15  |  Greg Bacon, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
When the IDF targets alleged enemy combatants, how do they know who they are killing in advance? Was a trial held and this or that person convicted and sentenced in absentia? Or does the IDF just randomly choose tagets to rein down death and destruction upon the indigenous Palestinians? As for Dershowitz, most people lost any respect they had for Alan when he helped defend OJ Simpson during his murder trial. But Alan made a handsome sum!!! That's what counts, right?
16  |  Patricia, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
I have read your books, Alan, and they are brilliant. Thanks to you I have learned how to stand up and speak out! This article is another example of how important it is for us Jews to understand what is truly happening to us and learn how to defend ourselves. There is unfortunately a hatred against Jews and there always will be unless we know the facts and stand together.
17  |  Joseph .E @ Givatayim -Israel, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
Pinpointed strikes are the fruit of the leftism school of thougfht , they are meant to avoid the enemies intentional enormous outcry fabricated as Int'l crisis , so to proceed with , bit by bit so as not to shock the people , deceive and fabricate a jihad pal based terror state , For if evil is to exist , it must also be equipped with the illusion of worthiness and desirability, Hence the seduction of full normalization of relations and comprehensive 'peace' per 2002 Saudi machination endorsed by Road Map . If evil were readily perceived for what it is there would be no true choice.
18  |  ira berkowitz, emeryville, california, Sunday Jan 06, 2008
#15: idf targets for precision attack are selected based upon obtained intelligence. interlligence is provided by the well known "collaborators", who are frequently executed by the arabs (without a trial I might add). intelligence is acquired by electronic eavesdropping, aerial and sattellite observation, and possibly by other means unknown to this respondent. do you have a problem with jews defending themselves? arabs are not indigenous to israel, by the way.
19  |  jerry segal usa, Monday Jan 07, 2008
we don't hear very much of an outcry when the muslim arabs are slaughtering their brothers and sisters in the name of Allah..but the world holds jews to a different standard. when have you ever heard of an arab country announcing they were going to attack an area and the civillian population should clear out????..only the IDF announces it's intentions ahead of time..ALAN THANK G-D THAT YOU HAVE THE FORUM TO SPEAK OUT LOUD AND CLEAR..KEEP THE TRUTH COMING WE NEED MORE PEOPLE LIKE YOU
20  |   paul picus USA, Monday Jan 07, 2008
There would be no need for targeted killings,if the arabs would stop attacking the isrealis.And indeed the arabs are also using a targeted method of killing,only their targets ARE THE INNOCENT Isreal is a nation that is comprised of people that dream of only peace,while their enemy only dreams of the total destruction and death of the jewish state of Isreal.The only response in order to stop the attacks upon Isreal,is for Isreal to inflict horrendous damage upon those that are encouiraging and abetting those that attack Isreal,.Perhaps then the arabs will sue for and want a real peace.
21  |  The Other Alan, Monday Jan 07, 2008
Dershowitz can comment on double-standards because he wrote the book. He's a walking double-standard. If some Native Americans ever demand a return to their homeland, let them start with Dershowitz's home. Then we'll see who is manning the barricades of resistance and writing books in defense of no right of return. Simple truth is that Dershowitz wants one set of rules for America, where his ethnic and religious group is in the minority, but another for Israel where he gets vicarious pleasure from watching the tyranny of its majority. A truly disgusting person.
22  |  Steve a manchester england, Monday Jan 07, 2008
The objectives of the rocket attacks on Israel are to kill innocent people. 99% of them fail to do just that but the law of averages say one will get through & create carnage. If that happens the pressure on the Israeli government will be so intense ,a major assault on Gaza will be instituted. When arab civilians are killed along with the terrorists, the Israel haters will come up with their usual drivel calling the IDF murderers. Be prepared & tell them to go to hell !!!!
23  |  Kleinman, Monday Jan 07, 2008
#14 - thanks for the site. I took a very quick look and think it provides a lot of useful information about bias agains Israel. But am not sure I will find precise evidence of what Alan claims in THIS specific article. Besides, this is not the point. He should be the one indicating the site (or sites) where his claims can be verified. Not you!
24  |  dognose, Monday Jan 07, 2008
Mr. D: have you sent an essay such as this for publication to the NY Times? Commentary by ordinary readers on the editorial judgement of that paper will never be published on its Op-Ed page, but an essay by a professor of law from Haavad may be deemed worthy by the gatekeepers.
25  |  L, Monday Jan 07, 2008
Informative Article; IAF needs to use larger precision-guided bombs.
26  |  LMZ, Monday Jan 07, 2008
#21 (Other Alan): There are many problems with your comment, but the principal one is that when it comes to the Land of Israel (Palestine), the Jews are the historical and functional equivalent of the Native Americans in North America, relative to the Arabs who arrived about 2000 years after the fact. Moreover, exactly who is the minority, when you consider that in the region there are 5.5 million Jews amidst a general Arab population that exceeds 300 million (1.8%)? Double standard? I think not. Kudos to the Real Alan.
27  |  PW Virginia USA, Monday Jan 07, 2008
#15...I suggest you check the census figures for the 1920's-30's on arab population growth...It came from outside the Mandate and not mainly from natural growth. The use of the word indigenous is pure propaganda
28  |  Charles, New York, Tuesday Jan 08, 2008
27 comments, with 25 totally supporting "targeted bombing" and another 2 with an ambivalent position. Again, near unanimous agreement that WHATEVER Israel does is justifiable...SAD. What CHILDREN stand a better chance of SURVIVAL or even a decent life in Israel (West Bank and Gaza included)...Israelis or Palestinians? Both pay for the sins of their parents but I'd sure as hell rather be an Israeli kid rather a Palestinian (yeah he's nasty throwing rocks at tanks...unforgiveable). Neither side has a moral high ground, let's save the kids.
29  |  roger,fl, Tuesday Jan 08, 2008
Oh, so a NON-EVENT of no killing of Palestinians (and Jews for that matter) should be reported. What are looking for, a daily tally sheet? Interesting on how every conceivable Israeli action or position is found to have justification in nearly all the blogs. OK you're right...does that make you feel good?
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