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Breaking The Silence: Former Israeli Soldiers Call Gaza War Reckless

STEVE WEIZMAN   07/15/09 04:27 PM ET   AP

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JERUSALEM — Israeli soldiers who fought in last winter's Gaza War say the military used Palestinians as human shields, improperly fired incendiary white phosphorous shells over civilian areas and used overwhelming firepower that caused needless deaths and destruction, according to a report released Wednesday.

The testimonies were by far the strongest allegations to come from war veterans that the army used excessive force during the three-week offensive and echoed claims already leveled by Palestinian and human rights groups. The military rebutted the report, saying the accounts were anonymous and impossible to verify.

The accounts of 26 war veterans were collected by Breaking the Silence, an organization of Israeli army reservists critical of their country's treatment of Palestinians. They described demolishing buildings, vandalizing homes and using more than essential firepower, given the relatively light resistance they encountered. One said the army needlessly used white phosphorous, a masking agent that can cause severe burns, for smokescreens. Others said regulations for opening fire were vague, and that soldiers were expected to do whatever was necessary to protect themselves.

"There were no clear red lines," one soldier told the group. "If you're not sure, kill. Fire power was insane," said another.

Military officers have acknowledged that rules of engagement were relaxed to minimize army casualties but insisted civilians were never targeted.

Israel launched the blistering offensive last December after thousands of rocket attacks by Palestinian militants on southern Israel over an eight-year period. More than 1,400 Palestinians, including at least 900 civilians, were killed in the fighting, thousands of homes were destroyed and Gaza's infrastructure was battered, according to Gaza health officials and human rights groups. Israel puts the death toll closer to 1,100 and says most were armed fighters. Thirteen Israelis were killed, including three civilians who died from rocket fire.

Wednesday's report was sure to fuel a debate that still rages six months after the offensive over whether Israel violated the rules of war. International rights groups, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, have said the degree of force and heavy civilian death toll constituted war crimes, and the U.N. has launched a probe, headed by a respected war crimes prosecutor, into the actions of Israel and Hamas. Human rights groups say Hamas committed war crimes by firing rockets at civilian areas in Israel.

Israel maintains that responsibility for the carnage lies with Hamas, which it says cached ammunition in schools and mosques, blended in with the general population and used civilian areas and public buildings for cover.

The Israeli military said it "regrets the fact that yet another human rights organization is presenting to Israel and the world a report based on anonymous and general testimonies, without investigating their details or credibility." The military also said that since no identifying details were given, it was impossible to verify the accounts. It urged soldiers to come forward and register official complaints.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak reiterated his belief that the Israeli military "is one of the world's most moral armies and operates according to the highest moral code."

Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of the Hamas government in Gaza, said the report "reflects the crimes committed in Gaza," and called on "human rights bodies and international groups" to put Israel's leaders on trial.

Wednesday's 110-page report, which also included videotaped testimonies in which soldiers' faces were blurred out, did not represent a cross-section of the army. Rather, they were troops who approached the group or were reached through acquaintances of group members. Two were junior officers and the rest were lower-ranking personnel. It did not examine Hamas' actions.

Many questioned the overwhelming use of force. One soldier said the army used weapons like mortars and white phosphorous "to show off its strength." Another soldier said white phosphorus artillery shells were used to ignite a house suspected of housing munitions. "The house went up in flames," he said.

Israel has said it used white phosphorus munitions only outside of crowded areas and only as a smokescreen to protect forces. But New York-based Human Rights Watch says Israel fired white phosphorous shells indiscriminately over densely populated areas in what amounts to a war crime.

Breaking the Silence said it decided to protect the identity of the soldiers, noting that many are still in the military and could face punishment for speaking out. But spokesman Mikhael Manekin said the accounts included enough information for the army to figure out which units were involved.

"If there is ever an inquiry, the witnesses will gladly testify," he said. An internal military probe earlier this year found no systematic wrongdoing on the part of the army.

A few other soldiers have come forward with similar second-hand testimony since the operation. But overall, the Israeli public believes the Gaza operation was necessary to halt the rocket fire and think their military is singled out for unfair criticism.

Some testimonies provided a glimpse at the complex battlefield the soldiers faced as they pushed into densely populated territory, fearing booby-trapped houses and alleyway ambushes and unable to tell civilians from combatants. Hamas had promised to make Gaza a "graveyard" for the Israelis.

One soldier quoted his commander as saying, "I am not willing to allow a soldier of mine to risk himself by hesitating."

But most focused on what they saw as improper behavior, like the vandalism of Palestinian property or the use of civilians as human shields – a practice the army itself has banned.

"Sometimes the force would enter while placing rifle barrels on a civilian's shoulder, advancing into a house and using him as a human shield. Commanders said these were the instructions and we had to do it," one soldier said.

Another said that soldiers would shoot at houses and water tanks from boredom.

"At one point, an officer decided to give a grenade-throwing training exercise. He put the soldiers in a house and they threw grenades inside until it was completely destroyed," he said. Other accounts described soldiers drawing obscene graffiti on the walls of occupied houses, or using bulldozers to systematically destroy homes.

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08:56 PM on 07/16/2009
These r video confessions,
At least 2 soldiers face are shown & they talk about these charges.
Some of the soldiers faces are not shown because soldiers are not allowed to speak to media.(U know what Israel will do with them,if they knew their identity)

All of these are first person accounts.
Here are some of the links,satisfy your self.

http://www.shovrimshtika.org/index_e.asp :- Actual web site
12:32 PM on 07/16/2009
Absolute proof that Hamas recklessly used their own civilians as human shields.
Documentary footage here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2G1TZKerTo&NR=1
01:18 AM on 07/19/2009
Observation:
Hamas didn't "use" these people, this was a protest against Israeli war crimes.

Resonance:
Beit Lahiya was the site of the UN school that Israel showered with mortar fire just a few months ago.

Query:
Have you forgotton?
12:24 PM on 07/16/2009
The war was necessary and fully approved, encouraged and facilitated by many Arab states.
Hamas lost and stopped the barrage of missiles stopped because of defeat.
If Hamas would've inflicted large amount of causalities on IDF it would''ve been the reverse.
That's how things roll in the Middle East.
01:40 PM on 07/16/2009
Query:
When is the commission of war crimes ever a necessity?
03:55 PM on 07/16/2009
The war was necessary and fully approved, encouraged and facilitated by many European states.
Poland lost and stopped the barrage of missiles stopped because of defeat.
If Poland would've inflicted large amount of causalities on Germany it would''ve been the reverse.
That's how things roll in the Europe.
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10:24 AM on 07/16/2009
Israel has a long history of genocide, war crimes and abuse. Israels crimes date all the way back to the founding of the country in 1948.

Dont forget that the refugees in Gaza and the West Bank once lived in Israel proper. They were forced out of their homes at gunpoint decades ago by the IDF and sent to refugee camps where they live today. Now the IDF is trying to force them to leave once more.

Its slow-motion genocide, plain and simple.
10:18 AM on 07/16/2009
The Druze community in Israel have always complained about the way the IDF treats the Palestinians, we serve in the Israeli army but we are Arabs. Now many of the soldiers that have complained are Druze and they fear for their lives and that of their families.

Israel had a good grip on them but this last war was unbearable. It was time for them to speak and be heard.
10:03 AM on 07/16/2009
Statement by StCuthbert:
There is no truth in this article, just unprovable rumors. There is no "news" here to report, besides the fact some people are seeking to attack Israel without Israel being able to defend itself.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/07/15/breaking-the-silence-form_n_232991.html?show_comment_id=27192103#comment_27192103

Relevant Citation:
Matan Vilnai said Palestinians risked a "shoah", the Hebrew word for a big disaster - and for the Nazi Holocaust. (Feb 2008)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7270650.stm

Apparent Pattern:
Shoah denial is no longer limited to anti-Semites.
09:39 AM on 07/16/2009
Let's see, the France II network does a story picked up worldwide about a Palestinian boy and his father shot by the IDF several years ago. It all turns out to be false but they issue no retraction and in fact sue to stop the real story from coming out. During Gaza it is widely reported that Israel bombed a UN school, then the UN announced it was not true. Next a group of far left former soldiers get a major Israeli newspaper to publish a story about how the IDF killed an old woman and her child in Gaza. It is picked up by CNN and the BBC. Problem was, there was no evidence for this and the former soldier who reported this admitted he had "heard" this from some other unnamed soldier. Now we have this report from a far left group that "unidentified" soldiers are saying Israel was "reckless" in Gaza and the media publishes it without attribution or investigation. See a pattern here?
11:35 AM on 07/16/2009
Pattern Observed:

Matan Vilnai said Palestinians risked a "shoah", the Hebrew word for a big disaster - and for the Nazi Holocaust.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7270650.stm

In particular, Holocaust denial begins with the premise that the Holocaust as it is understood by mainstream history did not occur. Evidence that conflicts with that premise is routinely minimized, misrepresented, or ignored.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_denial
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CigarGod
What is your process?
11:58 AM on 07/16/2009
Yep. Not a single source...again.
12:01 PM on 07/16/2009
Note:
He is a neoconservative. Expecting actual documentation from him is too much.
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09:13 AM on 07/16/2009
I read about people denying the evidence of the thousands of pictures showing the murder of civilian women and children in Gaza, and I am reminded of those who denied that the Rodney King beating took place, and of those who found the police officers involved innocent at trial.

How can rational people ignore that which stares them in the face, and at the same time hold onto their humanity?
09:28 AM on 07/16/2009
Observation:
There is one other class of denial it resembles.

Unfortunate Truth:
Making the comparison overtly is not allowed in comments as certain groups here are apparently privileged against criticism.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
09:30 AM on 07/16/2009
Because they think it is an isolated incident...and the dark skinned people asked for it somehow.
They just annoyed the good soldiers so much until they just broke.
12:52 AM on 07/16/2009
Post by GZLives:
"We know the death count? So we? How many Hamas fighters were killed? Do you know? I don't because they dress exactly like civilians and dead people don't talk. So you know nothing. We saw raw pictures of what? Whole massacres have been staged by Pallywood ... does Jenin ring a bell?"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/07/15/breaking-the-silence-form_n_232991.html?show_comment_id=27171925#comment_27171925

Relevant Visual Evidence:
http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/deutschland-uber-alles/
12:06 AM on 07/16/2009
"The IDF is one of the world's most moral armies and operates according to the highest moral code," Defense Minister Ehud Barak said in a separate statement.

Maybe that's the problem. It seems the faithful, the most violent ideological group on this planet, are violent BECAUSE of their morals and not in spite of them. By moralizing they can demonize others as "evil" by saying that they are against their god or saying that because others do not share their morals they cannot be trusted. It would be all to easy to call the israeli soldiers "evil" but a cursory look at our own troops shows that if they are evil so are we, and so the word really has no meaning. Stop moralizing and accept the actions of soldiers for what they clearly are: never justifiable by any standard of moral bullshit.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
09:11 AM on 07/16/2009
Have a cigar.
Great post.
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09:42 AM on 07/16/2009
Great post.
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11:27 PM on 07/15/2009
We, as a species, are creating our own demise. Even lower animals only kill for food, rarely vengeance.
10:24 PM on 07/15/2009
From what I've read and heard, life is rough, tough and bad if you're a regular civilian, but it's life-threatening and downright oppressive if you're affiliated with, or support the Palestinian Authority (PA). Why do the PA people in Gaza have no voice and are denied their rights? Is it only a story when Israel is involved?
12:00 AM on 07/16/2009
Because although Hamas won the election the PA, in cooperation with the U.S. (Eliott Abrams) and Israel, armed PA thugs (Dahlan) and gave instructions to attack Hamas and eliminate them. Hamas was warned of this and took preemptive measures against the PA.

The PA is a Vichy government, it is corrupt and compromised. The reason Palestinians support Hamas is because they actually represent the Palestinian people.
12:50 AM on 07/16/2009
Corroborating Evidence:
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/04/gaza200804
01:54 AM on 07/16/2009
Sounds to me like you're all caught up in your own tunnel vision - a product of one-sided reporting. Which Palestinian people exactly do you refer to? The West Bank (Jenin, Tulkarm, Hebron, Ramallah, Bethlehem, etc. etc.) are overwhelmingly PA. Gaza hardly represents the Palestinian people in their entirety.
Seems like a three-state solution would bemore viable: Gaza or Hamastan, Palestine and Israel.

Do your homework Donatella and MemoryAlpha - a little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing!
09:20 PM on 07/15/2009
I can't believe how destructive this Operation Cast Lead has been.

Here is a map based on satellite photos, requires pdf:

http://unosat.web.cern.ch/unosat/freeproducts/Gaza/Crisis2008/UNOSAT_GazaStrip_Damage_Review_19Feb09_v3_Lowres.pdf
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CigarGod
What is your process?
09:18 AM on 07/16/2009
Great link.
Have a cigar.
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08:46 PM on 07/15/2009
900 Palestinians civilian dead to 3 Israelis. And you have to even think for a second that the IDF used disproportionate and excessive force in Gaza. Then the IDF, tries to float the most heinous of lies by blaming the civilian deaths on the Palestinians. These soldiers are doing the right thing. The IDF lost their moral compass in Gaza.
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06:40 PM on 07/15/2009
"Most moral army in the world" ??

Which world? A parallel universe earth where everyone is a cannibal? Or the world war 2 world, where the nazis who taught the israelis all their morals scoured the jewish ghettos for future corpses?

I guess we have to be thankful that the israelis are playing nice. Imagine the horrors they would do if their strict moral conduct wavers ...
10:23 PM on 07/15/2009
Now you understand the true meaning of an oxymoron! There is nothing moral about war and thus armies!
03:25 AM on 07/16/2009
But our erstwhile elected President
GW Bush said Sharon was a man of peace.

He was reprimanded by Israel for war crimes.

The world is a comedy to those that think--
and a tragedy to those that feel--

Horace Walpole