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Netanyahu: I'll Never Allow War Crimes Trials For Israelis

JOSEF FEDERMAN   10/12/09 10:52 PM ET   AP

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JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday vowed never to allow Israeli leaders or soldiers to stand trial on war crimes charges over their actions during last winter's military offensive in the Gaza Strip, furiously denouncing a U.N. report in a keynote address to parliament.

Netanyahu's fiery rhetoric – and his decision to open the high-profile speech with remarks on the report – reflected the deep distress felt among Israeli leaders after a U.N. commission accused Israel of intentionally harming civilians when it launched a massive attack in Gaza to stop years of rocket fire.

"This distorted report, written by this distorted committee, undermines Israel's right to defend itself. This report encourages terrorism and threatens peace," Netanyahu said in his address at the opening of parliament's winter session. "Israel will not take risks for peace if it can't defend itself."

The U.N. report, compiled by a team led by former war crimes prosecutor Richard Goldstone, accused both Israel and Hamas of war crimes and possible crimes against humanity. It specifically accused Israel of using disproportionate force, deliberately targeting civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure, and using people as human shields. It accused Hamas of deliberately targeting civilians and trying to spread terror through its rocket attacks.

Israeli officials across the board have condemned the report, saying their country had little choice but to take harsh action against militants who were terrorizing southern Israel. They also blame Hamas for civilian casualties, saying the Islamic militant group took cover in residential areas during the fighting. However, Goldstone's strong credentials as a respected South African jurist, his Jewish faith and past support for Israeli causes have made it hard for Israel to dismiss the claims.

Netanyahu angrily noted the report's portrayal of Israeli leaders as war criminals. "The truth is exactly the opposite. Israel's leaders and its army are those who defended the citizens of Israel from war criminals," he said, before vowing to defend the country's wartime leaders.

"We will not allow Ehud Olmert, Tzipi Livni and Ehud Barak, who sent our sons to war, to arrive at the international court in the Hague," he said.

While Netanyahu has repeatedly lashed out at the U.N. report, Monday's comments appeared to be a direct response to a new Palestinian push for a vote on the report in the U.N.'s Human Rights Council. If the vote takes place, the matter could be referred to higher U.N. bodies that could theoretically push for war-crimes prosecution.

Earlier this month, Abbas' government had agreed to delay the vote for six months. That decision, which came under heavy U.S. pressure, sparked sharp criticism and protests across Palestinian society, particularly from the rival Hamas government in the Gaza Strip.

U.N. spokeswoman Michele Montas said Monday that Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon spoke with Abbas on Sunday about the matter and said he would support Abbas' proposal to reopen discussion of the Goldstone report at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

In contrast to predecessors who have used parliamentary addresses to speak of bold visions of peace, Netanyahu spoke in far bleaker terms. He focused on past Jewish suffering and criticized the futility of previous peace efforts, blaming Arab adversaries for their failure.

"The right to a Jewish state and the right to self-defense are two of the existential rights of our people," he said. "These basic rights of the Jewish people have been under greatly increasing attack. ... Our prime mission is to stave off this attack."

President Barack Obama has been trying to persuade the Israelis and Palestinians to restart peace talks, which broke down late last year. Even after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, he faces a daunting challenge in just getting the sides to talk, let alone in solving one of the world's longest lasting and most intractable conflicts.

The Palestinians say they will not resume negotiations until Israel freezes all construction in Jewish settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem – areas they claim as parts of a future independent state.

Netanyahu says some settlement construction must continue to accommodate growth in the Jewish populations. He also says all of Jerusalem will remain in Israeli hands, although Israel's annexation of the eastern part of the city and its sensitive holy sites has never been internationally recognized.

Netanyahu, for his part, has demanded the Palestinians recognize Israel as a Jewish state – a demand the Palestinians criticize as upping the ante from previous negotiations. The Palestinians say it would discriminate against Israel's Arab minority and deprive Palestinian refugees of their rights to lost properties in what is now Israel.

"For 62 years, the Palestinians have been saying 'No' to the Jewish state. I am once again calling upon our Palestinian neighbors; say 'Yes' to the Jewish state." he said. "Without recognition of Israel as the state of the Jews we shall not be able to attain peace."

(This version CORRECTS name to Human Rights Council).)

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01:27 AM on 10/23/2009
Well then, you had better tell Ehud Olmert, Tzipi Livni, Ehud Barak and the Generals involved not to travel overseas for a while.
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SpoonieLuv
I am defending myself, in favor of THAT
07:30 PM on 10/19/2009
Fortunately, it doesn't fall to Netanyahu to assign guilt for Israel's crimes. Despite the efforts of the Israeli PR machine and the group that calls itself 'hasbara,' most people see the Israeli leadership for what it is - a smug cabal of land-hungry war criminals.
06:06 PM on 10/16/2009
We have all been programmed into feeling the anti-semitic guilt trip anytime Israel is criticized. It is a well cultivated "victim" propaganda campaign that Israel has put in place in the world media since 1948.
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Wisdo
semantics shamantics
08:08 AM on 10/16/2009
no matter what they've done netanyahu?

nice precedent to set there. Good for discipline int he army. "you can do anything you like to palestinians and suffer no consequences" is what this says.
11:45 PM on 10/15/2009
I heard yesterday that Israel said if the War Crimes debate goes ahead it will set back the peace process. WHAT PEACE PROCESS?
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TheLonelyGod
The oncoming storm
11:02 AM on 10/13/2009
If anyone is interested in reading more details about the methodology and thought process that went behind the Goldstone Report, here is a website to check out:

www.goldstonereport.org
11:20 AM on 10/13/2009
Very impressive in a rather pityfull kinda way.
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StCuthbert
Anytime the mods are ready...
01:45 PM on 10/13/2009
Which parts did you think were pitiful?
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Aussieposter
And so it begins
06:23 PM on 10/13/2009
http://www.goldstonereport.org/about-us

Professor Richard Landes

Professor Richard Landes, a historian trained as a medievalist, teaching at Boston University, and creator of The Second Draft and The Augean Stables, is the organizer of the site.

The inventor of the term Pallywood: It. refers to "productions staged by the Palestinians, in front of (and often with cooperation from) Western camera crews, for the purpose of promoting anti-Israel propaganda by disguising it as news." Landes himself describes Pallywood as "a term I coined... to describe staged material disguised as news."Landes's "pretty harsh claims" have earned him a "reputation in certain circles as a right-wing conspiracy theorist".

Judith Apter Klinghoffer

http://www.fair.org/blog/tag/judith-apter-klinghoffer/

"Obama Least popular of Last 5 Presidents in first 100 days" Washington Times.

So how could the Washington Times have gotten it so wrong? A commenter on Media Matters' website traced this right-wing talking point back to a blog post by Judith Apter Klinghoffer on the History News Network (3/24/09). Klinghoffer declared that "Obama's Poll Numbers Trail Those of W."--a conclusion she reached by comparing Bush's job-approval rating to a number she calculated by combining the ratings of "excellent" and "good" received by Obama when people were asked what kind of job they thought he was doing.

Nothing like rolling out a bunch of tired old rightwing hacks when you get desperate.
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TheLonelyGod
The oncoming storm
07:16 PM on 10/13/2009
And nothing justifies a closing of a mind like blatant and absurd ad hominem attacks.
06:09 AM on 10/13/2009
An excellent reason for them to appear at the International Criminal Court in the Hague where they can receive a fair trial. If they're not guilty of any war crimes they have nothing to fear.
11:40 PM on 10/12/2009
what's there to add to or subtract from what nattanyahoo and his ilk have already said?
11:31 PM on 10/12/2009
I wonder if Netanyahu ever wonders why sympathy for Israel has almost completely dissipated around the world. They have played the victim card for too long.
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Mikeeee
conservatism = "low-effort" thinking.
01:31 AM on 10/13/2009
Precisely.
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jwcmass
I dream of things that never were and ask Why not
11:59 PM on 10/14/2009
Bibi has slipped a bit. He was a very articulate advocate for Israel when Israel was unjustifably attacked with Saddam Hussein's SCUD missles during the First Gulf War.

This, however, isn't going to persuade anyone who's not already in the choir.
11:22 PM on 10/12/2009
Of all the arrogance...Bibi attempts (in vain) to defy world opinion so that his fellow criminals will not stand trial for war crimes. What's he going to do? Threaten to cut cell phone service to the US ?
Impose water rationing on the Arab community in Dearborn?

Now is the time for the world community to apply the international pressure to the cabal running
Israel like an international crime syndicate. Hunt these criminals down & bring them to justice for
their heinous crimes against humanity.

Thanks in large part to the internet, the Israeli 5th column in the US is being exposed & weakened. Israel is clearly losing the propaganda war.
09:54 AM on 10/13/2009
The Hasbara brigade, has been hoping to change the minds of many by the internet, but they must realize they can't change the facts of that they are the oppressor in this drawn out battle. Reggae bands would sing songs about Israel and identify with their struggle in the 1970's. There ain't much support for these killers who use false claims to justify their rotten ambitions.
After Netanyahu's speech at the UN this year (have you so shame!), it's clear they will never admit that they are guilty of war crimes, because they survived the WWII. It also is the rational of Polanski's heinous sex acts with a 13 year old. There's a clear pattern of no mea culpa.
10:42 AM on 10/13/2009
Brillant post!
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11:10 PM on 10/12/2009
Should have said aspirations in my last post.
11:06 PM on 10/12/2009
If I were you Mr. Netanyahu I would advise all your past and present government officials not to travel overseas. You see, unlike the US, there are countries that abide by the rule of law and they might feel obliged to make some arrests.
10:57 PM on 10/12/2009
Charming - coming from an ultranationalist and extreme right wing politician. Is it because some are "chosen by god" and Germans were not?
10:54 PM on 10/12/2009
The Israelis have become what they once claimed to abhor.
10:50 PM on 10/12/2009
This man is one of the biggest war criminals on the planet.
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09:45 PM on 10/13/2009
Of course, only if you ignore the infinitely worse atrocities committed in Darfur, the Congo, Rwanda, Chechnya, etc.
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TheLonelyGod
The oncoming storm
10:08 PM on 10/13/2009
Of course.
02:13 PM on 10/24/2009
Darfur, the Congo, Rwanda and Chechnya dont foster the pretense to the world that theyre modern democracies.

They also dont receive 3 Billion US dollars every year to spend on weapons of mass destruction.