A top international jurist has retracted part of a controversial report on Israel's military operation into the Gaza Strip in 2008 and 2009.
South African judge Richard Goldstone says he no longer believes Gazan civilians were deliberately targeted as a matter of Israeli policy during the war which left up to 1,400 Palestinians dead.
The news sent the Israeli political establishment into overdrive this weekend, with some claiming it would be a turning point for Israel's international PR efforts.
Goldstone's report for the U.N. accused Israel of crimes against humanity. It stated that Israel's military deliberately targeted civilians during the 23-day offensive in Gaza. But in a commentary published in the Washington Post this weekend, Goldstone retracted some of those claims. He wrote that had he known then what he knows now about the Gaza war, he would have published a different document.
Goldstone also said that Israel had investigated itself to a significant degree over its Gaza operation. An internal Israeli military investigation into 400 separate incidents found that Israel's military had only acted with misconduct in nine cases. The leaders of Hamas, who rule Gaza, Goldstone wrote, had done nothing to investigate their own actions.
Israel Wants Report Repealed
Israeli officials have already called on the U.N. to retract the entire Goldstone report from its records. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered what he calls a diplomatic offensive to vindicate Israel.
He said Sunday that the report will be tossed into the trash can of history.
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman took credit for Goldstone's change of position, stating that his ministry sent him letters and documents that allowed Israel's position to "sink in." But Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Goldstone's retraction was important but not sufficient.
Barak said Goldstone had to appear at the U.N. and publicly revoke the claims he made against Israel.
Palestinians Criticize Judge
In the West Bank, Palestinian officials dismissed Goldstone's retraction.
Nabil Abu Rdeneh, a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said that Goldstone's comments do not change the fact that Israel had committed a massacre in Gaza. He suggested that Goldstone, who is Jewish, caved to pressure from Israel.
In Gaza, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhari slammed Goldstone's accusation that Hamas had not investigated its own actions while Israel had. He said the U.N. General Assembly should meet to debate the original Goldstone report.
Goldstone Retracts Part Of U.N. Report On Gaza
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Goldstone Retracts Part Of U.N. Report On Gaza
Re: Goldstone Retracts Part Of U.N. Report On Gaza
Goldstone himself claims to be an ardent zionists and it looks like the campaign to discredit him got to him and he has to say this to be left alone. Afterall, the ZION boys have so mucvh power that can really empires down let alone a little guy.
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Re: Goldstone Retracts Part Of U.N. Report On Gaza
So is he saying 1,400 dead civilians didn't happen,
Is he sayig white phosphorous wasn't used against a civilian population
Is he saying the IDF didn't use human beings as shields
No he's just saying I want to be able to go to my grnadsons Bar-Mitzvah
Is he sayig white phosphorous wasn't used against a civilian population
Is he saying the IDF didn't use human beings as shields
No he's just saying I want to be able to go to my grnadsons Bar-Mitzvah
South African Jews, who pressured judge following report accusing Israel of war crimes,
The Jewish community in the country launched protests against Goldstone, boycotted him and even tried to stop him from attending his grandson's bar mitzvah. Now after he published an article expressing his regret over the report, his friends tell Ynet that the road to atonement is still long.
Re: Goldstone Retracts Part Of U.N. Report On Gaza
udun wrote:Goldstone himself claims to be an ardent zionists and it looks like the campaign to discredit him got to him and he has to say this to be left alone. Afterall, the ZION boys have so mucvh power that can really empires down let alone a little guy.
Who makes an entire report only to retract it a mere few days before its delivery? Surly there couldn't have been any new, ground breaking information that came to light that was hidden before? He clearly fell victim to political pressure from his Jewish community. Luckily the damage has already been done to Israel's PR image, and this "withdrawal" will not do much to remedy it, if not actually add to it.
and LOL @ Livvorman taking credit. That guy is a work of art.
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