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Thursday Jul 02, 2009
Double Standard Watch: The UN kangaroo "investigation" of Israeli "war crimes" Posted by Alan Dershowitz
Comments: 37
Just as Spain's national Court decided to shelve a phony war crime investigation of a 2002 Israeli air strike in Gaza, a group of lawyers and military experts assigned by the United Nations Human Rights Council continued its phony investigation of "the grave violations of human rights in the occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly due to the recent Israeli military attacks against the occupied Gaza Strip." The UN Human Rights Council is a scandal. It's a successor to the defunct UN Human Rights Commission. Both organizations have a long history of singling out Israel for condemnation and of ignoring real human rights abusers by the world's worst offenders, several of which dominate the Human Rights Council and it predecessor. As Hudson Institute scholar Anne Bayefsky recently noted: "The Council has adopted more resolutions and decisions condemning Israel than all the other 191 UN member states combined. The more time the Council spends demonizing Israel, the less likely it becomes that it will ever get around to condemning genocide in Sudan, female slavery in Saudi Arabia, or torture in Egypt." The very mandate that authorized the Gaza investigation reveals its bias against Israel. The council has already concluded, without any pretense an investigation, that Israel is guilty of "grave violations of human rights.due to its military attacks." It has also concluded that the Gaza Strip "remains occupied," despite Israel having ended its occupation and having removed every single soldier and settler in 2005. Moreover, the Council's current president has limited the scope of the investigation to "violations committed in the context of the conflict that took place between 27 December 2008 and 18 January 2009." Those are the dates of the Israeli response to more than seven years of rocket attacks by terrorists operating behind human shields in Gaza. During the period prior to 27 December 2008, Hamas and its terrorist allies fired thousands of rockets and mortar shells into civilian areas of Israel, killing, maiming and traumatizing Israeli women, men and children. But these attacks that provoked Israel's self-defense military actions, are excluded from the investigation, according to the mandate and its interpretation by the president of the council. It would be as if they UN convened an investigation of the United States and terrorism but limited the investigation only to actions taken after September 12, 2001. The very idea of the UN Council conducting an "independent" or objective investigation Israel is preposterous. It would be as if an all-white Mississippi court were investigating a black man's self-defense in response to years of lynchings by whites and limiting its investigation to the event following the lynchings. There is simply no way of an investigation conducted under the auspices of the UN Human Rights Council and be fair. Its history of bias should not be legitimated by men and women of decency who care about real human rights. That is why it was so surprising and disturbing to see a good man like Richard Goldstone agree to head the investigation team appointed by the UN Human Rights Council. Goldstone is a South African who fought against Apartheid and led an important investigation into the causes of violence there, ultimately blaming the government itself for instigating violence through a "third force." Would he have succeeded if his commission had been limited to white members only, and if its mandate of his investigation was limited to the black violence and excluded the white violence that provoked it? Would he have been willing to lend his good name to legitimate the bad history of all white Apartheid courts? What if he were a black lawyer, deliberately selected by the all white court to be an "Uncle Tom" precisely because he was black? Goldstone was selected to head this investigation precisely because he is Jewish. Let there be no mistake about that cynical reality. I don't blame the UN Council for selecting a Jew to legitimate its kangaroo investigation of the Jewish state, but I wonder why a man like Goldstone would allow himself to be used in this manner. Does he not realize how he is being played? How his distinguished reputation is being exploited in the interest of bigotry? Oh yes, Goldstone will be "even-handed." That is precisely what the Council wants: equivalent condemnation of Israel and Hamas for unequivalent actions. Hamas admits-indeed boasts-that it has committed multiple war crimes: first it boasts about firing rockets at Israeli school children; it fires its rockets primarily at times when Israeli children are on their way to and from school; it has hit several kindergartens, elementary schools and playgrounds (fortunately, the children had been sent home); it celebrates every civilian death and injury it causes. Targeting civilians is a war crime. Second, Hamas boasts of hiding behind human shields, which is also a war crime. A prominent Hamas legislator has boasted of the fact that Hamas:
Third, since Hamas is the elected government of Gaza, every rocket attack from Gaza is a violation of Article 51 of the UN Charter, which authorizes member nations to defend itself against "armed attack." Fourth, these attacks are part of a long term strategy to destroy a member nation of the United Nations, as the Hamas charter clearly proclaims. No "investigation" is needed to conclude that Hamas engaged in war crimes. Israel, on the other hand, is engaged in legitimate self defense: as a leading British expert, Richard Kemp put it on the BBC during the Gaza War:
To be even-handed in the face of such uneven conduct, or to find moral equivalence where there is none, would be the worst sort of immoral bigotry. Yet moral and legal equivalence is precisely what this investigatory commission will "find," following its "independent fact-finding mission," unless it finds that Israel's conduct was worse than Hamas's because more people died from Israeli fire than from Hamas rockets. The investigators will ignore the law that holds murderers who hide behind human shields responsible for the deaths of these human shields, even when the bullets that killed them came from the weapons of those who engaged in legitimate self-defense. Consider the analogous situation of the Navy SEALs who killed the Somali pirates that had kidnapped American merchant captain Richard Phillips. Similar rescue attempts have sometimes resulted in the tragic deaths of the hostages. Would it be fair to try the SEALs for murder, instead of the pirates? That is exactly what the Gaza commission aims to do to Israel. It will also ignore the fact that Hamas always exaggerates the number of civilians killed by including in that category armed police (who double as terrorists), "civilians" who willing serve as human shields or who willingly allow their homes to be used to manufacture, store or fire rockets, "children" and "women" who have become terrorists, and even "collaborators" killed by Hamas. Goldstone will try his best to be even-handed. But he knows that unless his report condemns Israel, at least as forcefully as it condemns Hamas, it will never be accepted by the UN Human Rights Council and his work will come to naught. He is an experienced international diplomat. He knows who appointed him. He understands his mandate. He will try to expand it to include Hamas war crimes, so as to be "even-handed," even though Hamas already boasts of its crimes. Israel too knows this. They know Goldstone. They know that his appointment was calculated to make it difficult for Israel to refuse to cooperate with a Jewish investigator who has had close ties with the Jewish state. Their refusal to cooperate with this distinguished group of investigators, they will be seen by some as afraid of the "truth." Had they cooperated, they know that "the truth" produced by this investigation will be a lie. They are in a no-win situation, precisely because Richard Goldstone accepted an appointment he should never have agreed to accept. Israel should conduct its own thorough investigation and let the chips fall where they may. Richard Goldstone should resign in protest if the Human Rights Council finds moral or legal equivalence between the multiple war crimes deliberately committed by a terrorist and the inadvertent deaths caused by the use of human shields to protect terrorists from legitimate self-defense actions taken by a democracy to protect its citizens.
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Daniel Ivtsan, UK,
Thursday Jul 02, 2009
No one does it better than Alan Dershowitz... clearly.
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B. Wiseman, USA,
Thursday Jul 02, 2009
Prof. Dershowitz: I have often disagreed with your position on other issues in the past, but I am in wholehearted agreement with your defense of Israel. More people and nations need to have the moral courage to cast this moral equivalency dogma onto the trash-heap of history. You have my thanks. B. Wiseman.
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Ger,
Thursday Jul 02, 2009
Mr. Dershowitz, how come you don't mention that the man you endorsed for the Presidency of the United States has put the USA back on the UNHRC?
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Advocate4Good,
Thursday Jul 02, 2009
And what exactly would the Untied Nations know about Human Rights, when they turn their faces away from the ongoing atrocities against Israel, from all sides?! Israel continues to be forced into giving up their land to accommodate historys nomadic squatters, which have no birth right to Israels land. What pompous arrogance from those within the U.N. who sides with the enemies of Israel and come against the living God of Israel, woe to you and your own country. Wakeup before the inescapable wrath of God rests on your country for your deceptions!
Advocate4Good
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Dan J USA,
Thursday Jul 02, 2009
Mr Dershowitz tells us the UN is an abomination to the USA and Israel.I know its abit crazy, but why do we in the USA continue to belong to an organization that generally hates Israel (Jews) and the USA plus most of the free world. Most of these nations were de colonized by the very same nations(the allies of WW2).In other words, they are free to be despotic dictators and are "inhumane" to their own people who suffer under their viscious leaders. And of course, they all belong to the "Blame the Jews (Israel) for everything club".Turn the UN to a great place for returning vets..thats humane!
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Vladimir, USA,
Thursday Jul 02, 2009
I agree with Mr. Dershowitz 100%.
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Ronnie Manitoba, Canada,
Thursday Jul 02, 2009
Question, who should investigate and report on the Gaza war and it causes? Obviously, the UN is biased, having already come to conclusions of misfeasance before the fact finding mission commences. If war crimes were committed by individuals, or in Hamas' case by its leaders, should they not be brought to Justice? Who can independently of the parties involved in the war investigate? Of course, this all begs the question, what can an army morally do in fighting an unconventional force in an urban setting when that force believes it has the right to target civilians and hides among civilians?
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David USA,
Friday Jul 03, 2009
Richard Goldstone ought to be ashamed of himself. He knows that he was selected for one reason. His Jewish ancestry is the U.N.'s cover for what will be a vicious one sided report that condemns Israel. The U.N. will say, see, even a Jewish person like Goldstone is against Israel. The U.N. commission's conclusion was made the day the "inquiry" started. The report is already written and is held back to pretend that it was a serious and honest investigation. Mr. Goldstone should look in the mirror and ask himself if he really needs the work this badly.
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Christopher Coughlin,
Friday Jul 03, 2009
Alan should talk to Israeli soldiers who reported war crimes, and watch the videos broadcast to the world. Then Alan should take out his calculator and determine how much direct aid Israel has received from the United States since 1949: about $100,000. for each of the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Enough is enough. US aid must be halted, and with that change in policy Israel will seek true peace. Until then, there will be endless talk until the Arabs too have nuclear weapons. Then Jerusalem will cease to be an issue.
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Tod Zuckerman , San Francisco,
Friday Jul 03, 2009
As usual Dershowitz wrote an excellent column . However, why does Dershowitz - so strong on the dangers of moral equivalency and so justifiably critical of its usual practitioners - continue to gve Obama a pass. For example, Dershowitz has said NOTHING about Obama's Cairo speech . That wasn't moral equivalency at its worst ? Jeez, not only did Obama throw Israel under the bus, he equated the Nazi murder of 6 million with the self-inflicted troubles of the Palestinians , most of whom admire the Nazis. Dershowitz needs to watch Obama - he is much more dangerous to Israel than jerky Goldstone.
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Dr Irvine,JHB RSA,
Friday Jul 03, 2009
But Judge Goldstone is also on the board of governors of the Hebrew University
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Terry - Eilat, Israel,
Friday Jul 03, 2009
Prof. Dershowitz, your article in the Wall Street Journal was appalling. How can you continue to think that Obama is in any way supportive of Israel? Take off your Democratically-tinted blinkers & see reality. Obama is our enemy, period. The Democratic Party is no longer a political party for Jews.
Obama is not only our enemy, he is essentially an enemy of America & everything that America once stood for.
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Eric Scottsville NY,
Friday Jul 03, 2009
Self defense is not a crime.The UN is a joke. It accomplishes nothing.Israel must stay vigilant. Do not trust any outsiders, especially Barack Hussien Obama.
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Latin Lover.("The Perezite Diaspora"). Occupied Palestine.,
Friday Jul 03, 2009
Recommend these books for Mr.Dershowitz:
1. "The Holocaust Industry". By Norman Finkelstein.
2. "Beyond Chutzpah". By Norman Finkelstein.
3."The Jews And Their Lies". By Martin Luther.
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abe,
Friday Jul 03, 2009
THANK YOU ALAN!
The Force is with you!
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Mark - Brooklyn, NY,
Friday Jul 03, 2009
Brilliant as usual. I hope you're spending lots of time TRAINING lawyers and others to think as clearly as you.
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Bernie, USA,
Saturday Jul 04, 2009
Dear Mr. Dershowitz,
You are a master at spinning webs and creating doubt. You helped get OJ Simpson off the hook for a horribly brutal double murder. Your true believers might think you're a credible advocate, but to anyone else you're a transparent propagandist for hire. Snake oil might soothe a guilty conscience, but its still snake oil.
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Dan Friedman,
Saturday Jul 04, 2009
Relax, Dershowitz, your man Obama will ride in to save the day.
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John Novak Galt, Ca,
Saturday Jul 04, 2009
Kangaroo Investigation?? I'm sure a man of Mr. Dershowitz's intelligence could have come up with a better description than what he used.
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Imperator, USA,
Saturday Jul 04, 2009
Bravo Alan. Alas, we need more like you, and less like Judge Goldstone
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Imperator, USA,
Saturday Jul 04, 2009
And of course, all these so called judicial inquiries are nothing more than appeasement à la Neville Chamberlain. It did not work in 1938, and it will not work in 2009. My only consolation is that Alan Dershowitz would never acquiesce to be part of such a blatanly anti-Israel exercise and is such an effective advocate of our rights and cause. As a Jew, I say to those Torquemadas: eat your hearts and minds, Am Israel Chai!
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Jeff, USA,
Saturday Jul 04, 2009
Thank you Alan for your articulate dissertation on the folly of the U.N.'s investigation of Israel's "war crimes."
Given the U.N. Council's laughable, though tragic and putrid bias against Israel, perhaps they'll end up bestowing some sort of humanitarian award to Hamas for their wonderful efforts in advancing human rights. Now that their "brave" leaders have come out of hiding since the days of Operation Cast Lead, at least they'll be on hand to accept the award.
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Jeff, USA,
Saturday Jul 04, 2009
Thank you Alan for your articulate dissertation on the folly of the U.N.'s investigation of Israel's "war crimes."
Given the U.N. Council's laughable, though tragic and putrid bias against Israel, perhaps they'll end up bestowing some sort of humanitarian award to Hamas for their wonderful efforts in advancing human rights. Now that their "brave" leaders have come out of hiding since the days of Operation Cast Lead, at least they'll be on hand to accept the award.
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Ludvikus,
Sunday Jul 05, 2009
Great as usual. You get 99.98 % (grade).
As a lawyer you seem to have omitted two defenses.
(1) A careful reading of the provisions against Genocide,
gives Israel the defense of defending itself against the international crime of genocide.
(2) Israelis are accused of "settlement" activities as illegal.
I remember - no too long ago - when in the USA it was ILLEGAL
for "Negroes" to live next to "Whites" (& Jews were not "white" then).
Why must it be accepted that any future Palestinian state
be 100% free of Jews? Is this not "ethnic cleansing"?
consider AN alternative - Jewish Palestinians?
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Joseph Lessard,
Sunday Jul 05, 2009
The UN is the joke of the world. It bashes Israel and the USA; then they come to the USA with their hand out for money, which its officials procedd to steal. They cause more problems wherever they go. They always seem to put despotic nations in charge of human rights councils. They ignore human right violations in North korea, China, and the Middleeast. However, they are always quick to point out Israel and the USA as violaters. A pox on their house.
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Robert,
Sunday Jul 05, 2009
I wish there were more prominent clearly genuine left wing Zionists like Dershowitz. It would be a great kiddush HaShem to bring together genuine left wing Zionists like him and both secular and religious right wing Zionists under one roof to try and mend the rifts in the Zionist community that have developed since the inception of the Oslo accords war.
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Robert,
Sunday Jul 05, 2009
Christopher Coughlin - You don't understand the purpose of American foreign aid. The USA only started giving significant aid to Israel after the 1967 war. Why? Because it saw a powerful independent actor that it wanted to use money to corrupt and control. Personally, I would love to see Israel unilaterally phase out American aid - which is what Netanyahu started trying to do in his first term back in 90's.
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Renny, Israel,
Sunday Jul 05, 2009
As usual I agree with you Prof Dershowitz, but nothing surprises me any more regarding the Human Rights Council. Someone who continues to call Gaza occupied obvioisly doesn't know what they are talking about which means that any results of their enquiries are not relevant. I just feel sorry for all those refugees and human rights victims who are not getting any help and have to continue to suffer due to a handful of men who are following an anti Israel campaign instead of dealing with the correct problems of the world
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Canada,
Sunday Jul 05, 2009
Prof Dershowitz needs to read the relevant portions of "South Africa's brave new world : the beloved country since the end of apartheid" by R.W. Johnson. While Goldstone's investigations were superior to the 'Truth and Reconciliation Commission', Goldstone was well known for sucking up to those in power. He is of decidedly mixed character.
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Chris USA,
Sunday Jul 05, 2009
I understand the necessity to report on this, however, I would prefer to read about how Israel is overcoming these obstacles (or removing them). I'd like a little positive reinforcement once in a while - like how Israel wacked a helpless NGO who said the wrong thing. You know, payback! It's good theraphy upon occasion.
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p. taylor,
Monday Jul 06, 2009
#14 Latin Lover, would you reccomend Hitlers writtings, as well Husseini the Palestinian Leader from 1921-48, in order to bring about a final solution and to drive the Jews into the sea, which is the coonclusion of the white supremist and Islamic groups and nations of Iran, Hizbollah, Syria, Hamas, Al-Quida, Islamic Jihad, and many others. You have chosen some wrong teachings and your conclusions or even a bigger mistake. You are very misguided if you believe the Jews need to be driven into the sea or killed, or put under Islamic rule, simply because some do not believe in Jesus or Muhammed.
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Henry Tobias, Maale Adumim, Israel,
Monday Jul 06, 2009
Alan Dershowitz himself is guilty of giving ammunition to the anti-Israel lobby, in that he himself denies our historical right to build and live in the Land of Israel. He would do well to draw attention to the continued refusal of the 'Palestinians' to accept any compromise. They have not changed their postion since 1947.
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DJStahl, USA,
Wednesday Jul 08, 2009
Israel has two opposing goals in most operations. It has to be as frightening as possible, to deter Hamas and other militants. But it has to be as nice as possible, to please the UN and orchestrated world opinion. Thus the compromise: massive destruction of buildings, least possible destruction of civilian lives. And the post-facto defense has to be precise as well, to both maintain deterrence vis-a-vis Hamas and such, while placating at least to some degree the UN, HRW, and the actual sincere bleeding-hearts who are brought along by the more cynical tacticians of the anti-Israel types.
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Partisane,
Wednesday Jul 08, 2009
If your interested in how the UK media reports on Israel, and specifically how they handle allegations of war crimes, here is a briefing comparing the coverage of Gaza and the recent conflict in Sri Lanka:
[ Link to page ]
For more like this, please check out Just Journalism, an independent organisation that monitors UK coverage of Israel and the Middle East:
[ Link to page ] /
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Romina Johnson, UK,
Sunday Jul 26, 2009
"Historical right to build and live in the Land of Israel"? I'm sorry, but the truth is that there is NO such thing. There is no historical right. Your religious beliefs may point to that, but they are YOUR beliefs, and not other people's. So why do you think you have any more right to that land than others? By the way, it's strange how the UN is condemned now, seeing that Israel was created thanks to a UN resolution in the first place. And funny how Jews were allotted over 50 percent of Palestine back then, even though they were a minority compared to the Arabs who populated the region.
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jonah,
Tuesday Sep 08, 2009
We are living the 30's all over again.Bad 0ld Ad0lf and his pal JoeMustache2 of the RedPlague variety
may have been the Executi0ners,but the rest of the w0rld g0vernments(USA included) were complicit
actively or passively in finalsolutionizing the Jews and nobody -except some Brave Ordinary People-
gave a damn.One outstanding lonely man among the powerful who cared saved 200,000 Jews in '44Budapest and paid the Ultimate Price,betrayed by his own government the Stockholm regime.That his
Hallowed Memory Be Blessed in the hearts of Israel's Children as long as Israel Lives which is Forever.
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captain grumpy Millicent Australia,
Sunday Sep 20, 2009
I wish I could do more for Israel. I am Australian retired and I can see lots of countries going against Israel because they think it is the modern Yuppie thing. God Bless you Israel. I will be thinking of you.
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