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Israeli Ministers, IDF Commander to Honor Racist Rabbi

Monday, July 4th, 2011
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Rabbi Dov Lior, 'Beloved of the Settlements,' honored by ministers Eli Yishai, Bogie Yaalon and IDF commander (Flash90)

Just yesterday I wrote a post in which I called the police interrogation of Rabbi Dov Lior for incitement a “charade,” since the authorities cannot nor will not do anything meaningful to address the savagery and violence of his views against Palestinians and Israeli democracy.  He supports the murder of Palestinian children and yesterday Yisrael HaYom quoted him as calling Israeli democracy, the “idol worship of our time.”  The article quoted a supporter attacking the “Bolshevik government” which “kidnapped” the holy rabbi for questioning.

Now comes news (h/t to Dena Shunra) that the Hebron settler council will honor Lior (Hebrew) with the “Beloved of the Settlements” award.  That’s certainly nothing unusual.  But who will be guests of honor at this glorious simcha?  None other than deputy prime minister and former chief of staff Bogie Yaalon, Interior minister and Shas party leader Eli Yishai, and the current IDF commander for the West Bank.  Not only will they appear, but they will speak in the rabbi’s honor.

This is either a country in the midst of a schizoid identity crisis or else it’s a country that’s only fooling itself when it says it embraces liberal western values of democracy and human rights.  These are mere words.  By their actions, the power loci of the Israeli elites show what they really “cherish” and value.

Though Bibi may use his most grave voice when proclaiming that “no Israeli is above the law” in claiming to support such police questioning, who does Israel think it’s fooling?  This moral munchkin and spiritual mentor of the Jewish terror underground, is an exemplar of not just the Israeli rabbinate or the settler movement, but he figuratively dances at the weddings of the Israeli élite.  He is their darling.

Israeli Deputy Prime Minister: Flotilla Sabotage Thanks to IDF

Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

Well, Bogie Yaalon’s actual words quoted in Ynet (Hebrew) were: “Those problems the Flotilla’s having in realizing their plans didn’t just happen. They’re thanks to the work of the political echelon whose focus was on diplomatic political issues, and operational work of the IDF to prepare for every possible eventuality.”  The last phrase is doublespeak which both reveals and conceals at the same time, a formulation any Israeli would recognize as not just alluding to an IDF role in sabotage, but practically bragging about it.  What possible role could the IDF be playing currently in frustrating the plans of the Flotilla if it isn’t the round of sabotage that struck at least three boats?  Hint, hint, nudge, nudge, wink wink.

Lest you doubt the guy’s bona fides, he’s a former IDF chief of staff and current minister for strategic affairs.  His statement of course was meant to toot his ministry’s horn since he was claiming credit for the role he played in the sabotage.

Apparently the foreign ministry didn’t get the memo and took a totally contradictory tack in attacking the credibility of the Flotilla activists who claimed sabotage.  Yigal Palmor, clearly in his uber-mendacious mode said this:

Paranoids, cry-babies.  The Flotilla organizers haven’t even done the minimum to prove there was sabotage.  They live in a James Bond movie.

You mean an admission by the deputy prime minister of his own government doesn’t suffice?  As for James Bond, whenever an Israeli journalist wishes to praise the work of the Mossad in assassinating Iranian scientists or implanting computer worms in Iranian nuclear facilities, he uses the James Bond example meant as a compliment.  What I think Palmor really means to say is “We’re James Bond and we’re proud of it.”  That’s what Ronen Bergman said of Meir Dagan’s Mossad a few months ago before the chief spook retired.

Back in the 60s, we used to hear a great song by the Mamas and the Papas: “And the beat goes on.”  In the Israeli government’s case, it’s “the lies go on.”  Yesterday, the NY Times dutifully reported more rubbish from the IDF:

…The Israeli Army told journalists that Tarek Hamud, 32, a son-in-law of Khaled Meshal, the Damascus-based head of Hamas, was with the flotilla in Athens, playing a leading role in its organization. Mr. Hamud leads the Palestinian Association of Hamas, according to Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich, a military spokeswoman.

Flotilla activists denied any links to radical or terrorist organizations and said they had never even heard of Mr. Hamud. Izzat al-Risheq, a spokesman for Hamas in Damascus, said Mr. Hamud “has nothing to do with the flotilla in any way. He is in his house right now in Damascus.

Given the mounting pile of steaming bulls(^t being served by the Israelis to the world on this subject, why in God’s name would anyone believe Yigal Palmor’s protestations?  And note that in his statement he didn’t deny the charge of sabotage, which he could’ve done.  He merely stated that the Flotilla hasn’t proven the charge.  By which I presume he means he’d like to see an underwater video of a diver in an IDF wetsuit sawing off the propeller shaft of one of the boats.  Maybe there could be a little snappy Hebrew dialogue to go along with it.  Yeah, in that case, they don’t have a smoking gun.  But in Israel’s case you don’t need one.  If you believe the opposite of what they tell you in most cases you can’t go far wrong.

Isn’t it ironic that if the Israeli Navy was involved in this sabotage operation it might’ve been the same unit Shayetet 13, the one which murdered nine Turkish activists on the Marmara last year, which provided the personnel for the underwater sabotage.

The Greeks have struck another blow against the Audacity of Hope by arresting its captain for allegedly endangering the passengers (presumably by sailing without explicit permission of the port authorities).

I propose that we begin a boycott of Greek tourism and Greek goods until Greece gets a bit of spine and stops being Bibi’s enforcer.  If the Greeks are weak enough that Bibi’s blandishments enticed them to stop the boats, perhaps they’ll understand the import of a boycott against them by supporters of peace and justice around the world. What’s really ironic is that the current prime minister’s father, Andreas Papandreou, was a devout socialist and supporter of Palestinian rights.  He would be rolling in his grave at the spinelessness of his son, George, the current Greek prime minister.

Papandreou is assisted in pandering to Israeli interests by the fact that the Greek public is so distracted by the economic crisis threatening their country, that they likely have little patience or energy to be enraged, as many of us are, by the government’s poodling for Israel.

H/t Dena Shunra.

IDF: ‘L’Etat, C’est Moi’

Sunday, October 4th, 2009
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Bogie Yaalon: 'L'etat c'est moi'

It warms the cockles of my heart that Moshe ‘Bogie’ Yaalon, deputy prime minister and former IDF chief of staff, found he couldn’t travel to Britain for fear of being arrested for war crimes for his role in the 2002 assassination of Salah Shehadeh, an act which took the lives of 14 civilians including children.

But what was especially interesting was Yaalon’s version of l’etat c’est moi, which posited that there is no difference between the interests of the IDF and those of the entire state of Israel.  In other words, if you attack me, Bogie, you’re out for the destruction of Israel:

“This [efforts to arrest IDF officers] is a campaign whose goal is to delegitimize the state – first via the suits that have already been filed against senior officers over the Salah Shehadeh incident, and then in legal efforts to use the Goldstone report to harm those involved in Operation Cast Lead,” he said.

We ought to thank Yaalon for providing a perfect illustration of the dangers of national security states like Israel.  The military essentially either runs the state or else dominates the levers of power and decision-making to such an extent that a threat against the military is seen as a threat to the very existence of the state.  It then becomes that much easier for anti-Zionists to claim that all Israelis are culpable for the acts of the IDF.  I don’t believe this.  But I do believe firmly that the IDF must be made accountable for its behavior.  I also believe that Israel has proven itself unable or unwilling to provide such accountability (the only punishment so far was meted out to one soldier who stole a Gazan credit card).  That’s why the Goldstone Report was a huge emblem of hope and why the fact that the PA betrayed it is such a devastating blow.

Israel’s Pro-Iran War Dog and Pony Show Coming Soon to a Jewish Community Near You…

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Sheldon Adelson’s shmate, Yisrael HaYom, reports that several senior Israeli cabinet ministers including Bogie Yaalon, Benny Begin, Danny Ayalon, Alon Pinkas, and Dan Meridor are taking the pro-war dog and pony show on the road to the U.S. in the crucial September-October period.  Which one of us will have the pleasure of seeing their shining faces and hearing their golden words?

The emissaries will address university students, public leaders and public opinion formers, including senators, Members of Congress, administration officials, governors, mayors, journalists, members of influential organizations and Jewish communities, church leaders and other community leaders. The lectures will be given in Washington, New York, Chicago, Boston and Atlanta, among other locations.

The idea is the brain-child of that master of international diplomacy, Avigdor Lieberman.  Though the tour is being presented as standard hasbara (e.g. refuting prejudices against Israel, etc.) the real purpose of the visit is not mentioned: get Iran.

The September-October period is seen as crucial by Israel.  Dennis Ross and Pres. Obama have each talked about September as the date by which the U.S. would review the success of its diplomatic engagement strategy (which has had no palpable success at all).  October is the month in which the General Assembly meets and world leaders (including Ahmadinejad) tell the world their political priorities.  There is no question that Israel wants a radical toughening of U.S. policy toward Iran by then.  There are already legislative proposals for draconian sanctions which would undermine Obama administration policy.  Israel and its domestic agent, Aipac, are certainly behind these measures.

What Israel appears to want is the softening of U.S. opinion towards an Israeli attack on Iran.  Hasbara initiatives like the one announced by Yisrael HaYom are part of the perception management campaign here to stiffen the backbone of American Jews and Americans in general against Iran.  When you start seeing your Jewish federation of local Israel lobby organization hosting events like this in your local community (or even ones more specifically targeting Iran) you’ll know that this is probably not a locally generated initiative.  But rather one dreamed up in Tel Aviv (or the Israeli embassy in D.C. or the consulates in your region) by Israeli diplomats and politicians and implemented here by Aipac, Stand With Us, The Israel Project, and Middle East Forum.

We must fight back against such orchestrated pro-war propaganda and uncover the hidden agenda of these events, including their funding and sponsorship (hidden or public).  View the motives and independence of any speaker participating in such events with suspicion.  If you read your local Jewish newspaper please send me announcements of such anti-Iran events along with any agenda, speaker list, etc.

Yaalon Looks to Fascist Right for Support in Likud Leadership Struggle

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Bibi Netanyahu is facing no particular internal political threat (though he faces an external one in the shape of Barack Obama), yet his competitors for Likud party leadership are still jockeying for position.  Bogie Yaalon, former IDF chief of staff and current minister of strategic affairs, sees himself as a future prince of the Likud.  To become party leader, he apparently sees his best chance by allying himself with fascist right.  That’s why he spoke at an event this week honoring Moshe Feiglin, leader of the Manhigut Yehudit far right faction of the party.  In case you’re wondering where to place Feiglin on the political spectrum, think an amalgam of Geert Wilders, Meir Kahane, Jean Marie Le Pen and Jorge Haider:

Here is but a single statement out of many that I could offer:

“Hitler was an unparalleled military genius. Nazism promoted Germany from a low to a fantastic physical and ideological status. The ragged, trashy youth body turned into a neat and orderly part of society and Germany received an exemplary regime, a proper justice system and public order. Hitler savored good music. He would paint. This was no bunch of thugs. They merely used thugs and homosexuals.”

Feiglin’s views are so extreme that the British foreign office declared him persona non grata there, meaning he can’t fundraise among his fellow British Kahanists.

Here is a selection of Yaalon’s more offensive statements at the event:

“I, for one, am not afraid of the Americans,” Ya’alon said in the speech, which was reported by Channel 2′s Amit Segal. “I believe that Jews have the right to live anywhere in the land of Israel forever.”

In the speech, Ya’alon also denounced the power of the press and other “elites” in Israel to make or break politicians and lashed out at the extreme Left. He also called Peace Now “a virus.”

Feiglin praised Ya’alon at the rally and committed to him the support of Feiglin’s Manhigut Yehudit ideological forum in Likud, which has become increasingly powerful in the party’s institutions. That support could aid Ya’alon in an eventual run to lead the party.

Most observers of Israeli politics will not be surprised at any of this. Likud has long been the home of some of the most stridently nationalist politicians in the country. But it is still somewhat unusual for a Likud party leader to support overtly those who ardently espouse the political views of Meir Kahane.  After all, while he was alive the man was considered persona non grata and practically a Jewish terrorist by most of the nation.

This development indicates to me that had Kahane lived he would not be in jail, but rather a minister in the current government and a potential Likud party leader. Those who care about Israel must be alarmed by the alliances made by politicians such as Yaalon.  We are rapidly losing the Israel some of us once knew.  It is being replaced by a state lapsing into proto-fascism.

Bogie Yaalon’s Excellent Adventure with Feiglin, Kahane Kids

Monday, August 17th, 2009

A journalist friend of mine attended a recent lecture by Bogie Yaalon, former IDF chief of staff and Likud minister in the current Israeli government. Nothing unusual in that. He was introduced by Moshe Feiglin, one of the most extreme pro-settler leaders and a fellow Likudnik. That’s a bit odd but still nothing terribly out of the ordinary.

In order to attend this Likudnik soiree my friend had to call a local activist to RSVP (for all I know he may’ve had to provide the password: “Never again!”), who happened to be Nitza Kahane, Meir Kahane’s daughter-in-law.  When he called, the phone was answered by Meir Kahane–no not THAT Meir Kahane, the great man’s grandson.  Now that IS interesting.

Peace Now anti-Bibi banner: "In Jerusalem, I established a bi-national state!"

Peace Now anti-Bibi banner: "In Jerusalem, I founded a bi-national state!" (Menachem Kahane/AFP)

Here’s what my friend had to say:

I met Nitza, and Meir jr. – respectable looking, very determined people.

In other words, not a bearded right-wing prophet with a messianic zeal in his eyes like grandpa Meir.  Nice people.  The kind you could bring home to meet bubbe and zeideh.  Imagine what all this means: that had Meir Kahane lived he would not be in herem, he would be a minister in the current government.  It means the Likud has been willingly taken over by the pro-settler extreme right.

Baruch Marzel's message to U.S., Obama, and moderate American Jews: Drop Dead!

Baruch Marzel holding banner with message for Obama (whose first name he misspells) and his American Jewish supporters: Drop Dead!

One of Feiglin’s most interesting comments of the night was: Ani lo rotzeh shalom (“I don’t want peace”).  This means that the Israeli wingnut right doesn’t even want the status quo, they want a war to the death with the Arabs.  Nuclear Armageddon if necessary I imagine.  It is therefore no accident that Mike Huckabee is palling around today with his settler buddies like Irving Moskowitz at the Shepherd Hotel.  The evangelicals and settlers want the same thing: a war to the death against evil which will lead to some kind of messianic age.

We should rememeber that one of Feiglin’s partners in crime is Baruch Marzel, another devout Kahanist.  Here is an image of Marzel at a demonstration at the Shepherd Hotel today.  The banner’s text tells you all you need to know.  For the Israeli extreme right this is a war to the death.  They will take no prisoners.  They will lie, cheat, steal in order to preserve the status quo.  If they could get away with assassinating Barack Hussein Obama, “anti-Semite Jew-hater,” or any Israeli politician who stood in their way they would do so (as they have done in the past).  Accordingly, we must recognize that we are not dealing with rational human beings who can be reasoned with.  They are no different than the anti-abortionists prepared to murder the Dr. George Tillers of this world.  They are on a holy crusade and need no approbation but for God’s.  And God is definitely on their side.

But do we want to ride the bomb down to the target as Slim Pickens’ character does in Dr. Strangelove??  Will we go along for this wild, insane in fact, ride?

If Barack Obama doesn’t maintain the same iron resolve and determination in pursuing his Middle East agenda, then all will be lost.  We must win against these evil people.  If we don’t, then Israel will eventually cease to exist as it currently does.  The first image above illustrates this point.  I love Bibi’s maniacal smile as he talks on his cell phone.  The caption gives you the impression that all of his wild-eyed machinations will end with Israel becoming the very thing he most detests: a bi-national state. Thanks to Sol Salbe for pointing out the sly bit of historical Zionist irony in it. The caption twists the original quotation from Theodore Herzl who, on returning from the first World Zionist Congress in 1897, wrote in his diary: In Basel, I founded the Jewish state.” What delicious irony!

Iran: Bibi’s ‘Wedge’ Issue

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Jeffrey Goldberg published an interview with Bibi Netanyahu which he conducted just before the latter became Israel’s new prime minister.  I’m beginning to think that the Israeli right uses the Iran nuclear issue in much the same way that the Republicans use social issues like abortion and gay marriage.  For Republicans these are “wedge” issues which move the faithful to fear, anger and action.  For the Bibi-ists, it’s the same.  Drumming up fear of nuclear apocalypse in the guise of the “mad mullahs” is like ringing a bell for Pavlov’s dog: Israelis and Diaspora Jews who fear for Israel’s safety respond instinctively and viscerally when they read code words like Holocaust, Munich, extermination, apocalypse, mass death, nuclear annihilation, 1938.

I don’t know about you, but I’m extremely uncomfortable when a foreign leader attempts to dictate what a U.S. president’s political agenda should be:

“The Obama presidency has two great missions: fixing the economy, and preventing Iran from gaining nuclear weapons,” Netanyahu told me.

But this is nothing new for Israel.  They’ve been attempting, and succeeding in doing this for years, if not decades.  The difference in this case is usually an Israeli prime minister is attempting only to dictate U.S. policy toward Israel and perhaps its neighbors.  But here, Netanyahu is setting out an agenda for Obama regarding Iran.  Someone ought to tell Netanyahu that this is why Obama has foreign policy advisors and a mind of his own.  He’s perfectly capable of devising a U.S. policy toward Iran without Israel’s dictates.

In fact, Obama has just done that with his New Year’s statement to the Iranian people.  And Obama’s approach is diametrically opposite Netanyahu’s.  Obama didn’t adopt an ideological pose or propagandize or spout slogans as Netanyahu did.  He approached the issue soberly and pragmatically as such an important issue deserves.  The president’s approach will not be to threaten or bomb.  Nor, I venture to say, will his approach involve winking and nodding at a Netanyahu-led strike by Israel against Iran as George Bush might’ve done if he thought he could’ve gotten away with it politically.

So, with an Obama administration adamantly opposed to the Israeli hellfire and brimstone approach, why is Netanyahu still preaching End Times regarding Iran?  If you believe that Israel could or would go it alone against a U.S. directive and bomb Iran, then Netanyahu is merely laying down his marker and notifying the Americans and the rest of the world that he means business.

But few people believe that Israel could go against a specific directive from the U.S. on this matter.  That’s why I was struck by the notion that Iran is a wedge issue.  Bibi is just beginning his term leading a far-right (with the exception of the hapless Labor party) governing coalition.  What better way to throw them some red meat than by pounding his chest over Iran?  Netanyahu is not a born again ideologue like Avigdor Lieberman.  He’s a smooth operator who lip-synchs to the Top-40 right-wing tune of the moment.   Personally, I think this interview is posing for his constituency both in Israel and the U.S.

But just in case I’m wrong, here are some of the more disturbing passages from the interview:

…The Iranian nuclear challenge represents a “hinge of history” and [he] added that “Western civilization” will have failed if Iran is allowed to develop nuclear weapons.

…Netanyahu said of the Iranian leadership, “You don’t want a messianic apocalyptic cult controlling atomic bombs. When the wide-eyed believer gets hold of the reins of power and the weapons of mass death, then the entire world should start worrying, and that is what is happening in Iran.”

Not to be outdone, Bibi drags his new vice-prime minister and minister for strategic affairs (read, Iran), Boogie Yaalon into the mix.  The latter has some equally hot-headed and unconvincing remarks:

One of his chief security advisers, Moshe Ya’alon, told me that a nuclear Iran could mean the end of American influence in the Middle East. “This is an existential threat for Israel, but it will be a blow for American interests, especially on the energy front. Who will dominate the oil in the region—Washington or Tehran?”

Bibi is no expert in the current state of nuclear nations as this statement makes clear:

“Iran is a composite leadership, but in that composite leadership there are elements of wide-eyed fanaticism that do not exist right now in any other would-be nuclear power in the world. That’s what makes them so dangerous.”

Leaving aside the clarifier “would-be,” has Bibi forgotten Pakistan, which already HAS nuclear weapons?  Further, there is a distinct possibility that should developments take a certain radical direction that Pakistan could threaten Israel with those weapons.  I wonder why there isn’t the least expression of concern on Bibi’s part about this possibility?  Of course, Pakistan’s leaders have not yet overtly expressed hostility toward Israel as Iran has.  Pakistan doesn’t fund or arm any of Israel’s enemies (at least not yet).  But the likelihood of this happening could turn on a dime given the tumultuousness of internal political developments in that country.  Which makes the Israeli leader’s monomaniacal obsession with Iran all the odder.

The interview ranges into truly bizarre territory when Bibi attempts to do national psychoanalysis, with truly laughable results:

Netanyahu offered Iran’s behavior during its eight-year war with Iraq as proof of Tehran’s penchant for irrational behavior. Iran “wasted over a million lives without batting an eyelash … It didn’t sear a terrible wound into the Iranian consciousness. It wasn’t Britain after World War I, lapsing into pacifism because of the great tragedy of a loss of a generation. You see nothing of the kind.”

He continued: “You see a country that glorifies blood and death, including its own self-immolation.” I asked Netanyahu if he believed Iran would risk its own nuclear annihilation at the hands of Israel or America. “I’m not going to get into that,” he said.

How the hell does he know what is in the “Iranian consciousness?”  And he is certainly and utterly wrong about the claim that the losses of the war didn’t cause deep wounds within Iranian society.  Has he bothered to speak to a war widow or orphan of whom there are all too many?  I also find it interesting that Bibi is all too willing to make judgments about the military policy of another country by saying Iran’s war with Iraq was “a waste.”  Some nations may say the same thing about Israel’s wasteful and ineffectual military adventures.  That thought never crossed his mind I’m sure.

Interesting too, that Bibi should forget that Israel has its own tradition glorifying death and sacrifice on behalf of the nation in the person of Joseph Trumpeldor and the Masada suicides.  Baruch Kimmerling has written most powerfully on this point in Israel’s Culture of Martyrdom. Netanyahu’s “analysis” of the Iranian psyche is entirely specious and racist to boot.

The level of delusion within the circle of Bibi’s military advisors is expressed here:

…One aide said pointedly that Israeli time lines are now drawn in months, “not years.” These same military advisers told me that they believe Iran’s defenses remain penetrable, and that Israel would not necessarily need American approval to launch an attack.

What are they smokin’? Every major U.S. general and military analyst who has weighed in on the subject speaks about how incredibly complicated such an attack would be due not only to Iran’s defenses, but to the diffuse nature of the nuclear program in the countryside. Yet for Israel? No problemo.

Not to mention the statement that Israel wouldn’t “necessarily” need U.S. approval to attack. Who’s he kiddin’? Does he think that Barack Obama would allow Israel to make a shambles of this country’s entire Mideast policy by permitting an Israeli adventure in Iran? Is Israel really willing to take the chance that Obama, in the aftermath of an attack wouldn’t be willing, if not to break Israel’s back, at the very least to make Israel pay a very steep price?

One final note: it is typical of Goldberg’s “mouthpiece” role that he doesn’t pose any difficult questions of Netanyahu, nor does he challenge any of his assumptions or historical analogies. Just another paid flack journalist in the Israeli hasbara campaign.

Former IDF Chief of Staff: Invade Iran

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

You can see the top notch quality of strategic thinking of Israel’s officer corps in this series of policy recommendations offered by former IDF chief of staff Moshe Yaalon:

Attempts to prevent the nuclearization of Iran will fail, according to former Israel Defense Forces chief of staff Moshe Ya’alon, who asserted Saturday that the military option should be examined and the Iranian regime should be brought down.

Speaking on Channel 2′s “Meet the Press,” Ya’alon also proposed going into Gaza with massive ground forces to “clean” the area without taking it over for a long period. He said he feared that within a year terrorists would be firing Katyushas at Kiryat Gat and Ashdod. “No one will solve the problem in Gaza for us,” he said.

“We will have to get at the terrorists and their workshops, which are the infrastructure of terror, and to strike them. We did this in Operation Defensive Shield. Before Defensive Shield we also debated, but in the end we carried it out wisely. You have to be blind not to see the necessity to go into the Strip. There is no choice,” Ya’alon added.

Surely, the man has taken leave of his senses. How would the Israeli army manage to invade Iran? Perhaps he’s thinking that Israel should do this in concert with U.S. forces. And even if this was what he was thinking, how likely is it that the U.S. would actually be willing to do so given its abject failure in Iraq? Yaalon’s view on this matter puts him in agreement with such flaming neocons as Michael Ledeen, Christian Zionist crazies like John Hagee, and the extreme right-wing of AIPAC and the Likud. How can Israel ever be seen as a responsible member of the world community when its military elite advocate such outrageous policy options??

Apparently, Yaalon has forgotten a few unpleasant facts about Defensive Shield:

According to the Guardian, at least 500 Palestinians were killed and 1500 were wounded. According to the Palestinian Red Crescent over 4,258 detained by the Israeli military. The Israeli offensive also left 29 Israeli soldiers dead, and 127 wounded. The World Bank estimated that over $360 million worth of damage was caused to Palestinian infrastructure and institutions. $158 million of which came from the massive aerial bombardment and destruction of houses in Nablus and Jenin. Large sectors of the Palestinian population were left homeless by the Operation.

Human Rights Watch as well as Amnesty International determined that “Israeli forces committed serious violations of international humanitarian law, some amounting prima facie to war crimes.” This had to be established after the fact because the IDF would not allow human rights observers, nor journalists, in the camps during the operations. Collective punishment, indiscriminate killings, using human shields and the denial of adequate access to food and medical supplies are cited within the investigations.

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