Israeli War Crimes: Delusional Self Defense, Delusional Congressional Vote
Noura Erakat and James Marc Leas
The 344-36 House vote last week condemning the Goldstone Report, which encourages
Consider that within the UN General Assembly, 110 nations endorsed the Report, while the
Self-defense is of utmost concern because self-defense was a central element of
However, the self-defense claim propagated by Israeli and
Publicly, Hamas leaders have stated time and again that the lull is a Palestinian national interest. On several occasions, Hamas members have arrested Fatah operatives who were involved in firing at
Calm prevailed for four months until Israeli forces broke the ceasefire agreement on
Still, Hamas offered to reinstate and extend the ceasefire a month later on
On the offensive's 17th day, Israeli foreign minister Tzipi Livni boasted that
The Goldstone Report concluded:
While the Israeli Government has sought to portray its operations as essentially a response to rocket attacks in the exercise of its right to self-defence, the
A central element of the law of self-defense, as well as the laws regarding the conduct of war once started, is one unequivocal standard around which no controversy exists: the prohibition on targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. As demonstrated not only by the Goldstone Report, but also in reports by Israeli soldiers who participated in Operation Cast Lead and reports by Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Physicians for Human Rights-Israel, and the National Lawyers Guild, Israeli forces directly targeted civilians and civilian infrastructure during its 22-day offensive. Even if
Thus, neither the facts nor the law support an Israeli self-defense claim. Rather than condemn
Noura Erakat is a Palestinian-American attorney and James Marc Leas is a Jewish-American attorney, and both participated in the National Lawyers Guild delegation to
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