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Exclusive: 'Goldstone report - the terrorists' Magna Carta'


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'I don't think there has ever been a time in the history of warfare when any army has made more efforts to reduce civilian casualties and deaths of innocent people than the IDF is doing today in Gaza," Col. Richard Kemp, former commander of the British forces in Afghanistan, said during an interview with the BBC during Operation Cast Lead in Gaza in January.

Richard Goldstone.

Richard Goldstone.
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Kemp later appeared before the UN Human Rights Council on October 2009 and reiterated: "[T]he Israeli Defense Forces did more to safeguard the rights of civilians in a combat zone than any other army in the history of warfare. Israel did so while facing an enemy that deliberately positioned its military capability behind the human shield of the civilian population…

"The [...] IDF took extraordinary measures to give Gaza civilians notice of targeted areas, dropping over 2 million leaflets, and making over 100,000 phone calls. Many missions that could have taken out Hamas military capability were aborted to prevent civilian casualties. During the conflict, the IDF allowed huge amounts of humanitarian aid into Gaza [...] the civilian casualties were a consequence of Hamas' way of fighting. Hamas deliberately tried to sacrifice their own civilians..."

This is a fair description of what happened. But to see how white is turned into black, how truth is twisted, justice perverted and falseness prevails, take a good look at the Human Rights Council and its Goldstone report.

A commission created in sin gives birth to an aberration

Israel has suffered from terrorism since its establishment, long before it was blamed for having conquered territories from which attacks against it were launched. The war of terror changed phases, becoming more and more sinister. From "simple" murder of women and children, it turned into airplane hijackings, murdering hostages, suicide bombers and global terror - including the mass murder of members of the Israeli team during the Olympic Games in Munich. During the past eight years a new mode of terror has developed - that of firing rockets on civilian targets from the Gaza Strip. Some 12,000 rockets have been fired, terrorizing hundreds of thousands of Israelis and causing tremendous damage to the economy.

None of these actions triggered UN intervention. Moreover, other countries involved in the war against terror elsewhere in the world - such as in Iraq, Sri Lanka, Chechnya, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkey - have remained immune to fact-finding missions by the Human Rights Council, despite the thousands of civilians killed or wounded in these conflicts, and the hundreds of thousands who have been displaced. Israel, the victim of incessant rocket attacks and endless acts of terror, has been singled out for special treatment.

The Human Rights Council's obsession with targeting Israel is common knowledge. Since its establishment in 2006, five out of its 11 special sessions have been devoted to matters involving the Jewish state. Yet in its resolution to establish the fact-finding mission in Gaza, the council outdid itself. Employing extremely biased wording, the council's charge directed its mission "to investigate all violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law by the occupying power, Israel, against the Palestinian people... particularly in the occupied Gaza Strip, due to the current aggression..."

Israel is thus declared culpable even before the investigation begins.

Many states on the council refused to support this one-sided resolution, including the member states of the European Union, Switzerland, Canada, Korea and Japan.

The council never changed its outrageous mandate, but its president stated the mission's mandate in more moderate terms: "To investigate all violations of international human rights and international human rights law that might have been committed [...] in the context of the military operation in Gaza..."

Despite the reworded resolution, it seems that the mission acted in the spirit of its original mandate.

The composition of the mission

The prejudicial nature of the mission led several distinguished individuals, including former high commissioner for human rights Mary Robinson, to refuse invitations to chair it. Justice Richard Goldstone was, however, happy to comply. Other members of the mission included Hina Jilani of Pakistan, a country that has no diplomatic relations with Israel, and Prof. Christine Chinkin, who was one of the signatories of a letter, published in the Sunday Times on January 11, 2009, and entitled, "Israel's bombardment of Gaza is not self-defense - it's a war crime."

The amazement at Chinkin's appointment is dwarfed by the way Goldstone justified the refusal to disqualify her. In an interview on Israel TV, he was asked about Chinkin serving on the mission. He had no qualms explaining that "it is not a judicial inquiry. It's a fact-finding mission." Further, he said that he found Chinkin "to be an intelligent, sensible, even-handed person," and he was "satisfied that she's got a completely open mind."

"She is one of four people on the committee," he continued, adding that he did not "believe that any prima facie views she might have held at an earlier stage is going to [...] affect [...] the report."

Goldstone thus justified an appointment that militates against basic rules of fairness, due process and natural justice. His untenable reasoning, which would have failed a first-year law student, casts grave doubts about the justice himself.

Moreover, Goldstone's claim that he was leading "a fact-finding mission" is refuted by the report, which is highly judicial, replete with purported legal analysis of international law, detailed legal findings and reaching judicial determinations on "war crimes."

The inescapable conclusion is that the whole report is invalid and cannot form a basis for any decision or action.

It is also not surprising that Goldstone's report became what it is - a complete aberration.

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46. who cares ? the veto is ready in the security council
lebanese - (11/02/2009 09:39)
45. Goldstone's advice
Dan - USA (11/02/2009 05:21)
44. #4 What about human rights violations for muslims against muslims?????
Ricardo - USA (11/02/2009 03:49)
43. Low pali casualty figures are disproportionately LOW, not high.
Sam Spade - LA, CA, USA (11/01/2009 22:17)
42. Kemp better eyesight than Goldstone :) :)
David usa - (11/01/2009 21:47)
41. Kemp had better eye-sight than Goldstone
David - US (11/01/2009 21:44)
40. To #17 r cumming and "biased analysis"
curious - (10/31/2009 22:13)
39. Nobody'll ever read a Goldstone report on school+hospital/80 kg explosives (!!!)
just for information - (10/31/2009 22:09)
38. #11: I'm sure YOUR reality does, because you are obviously insane ---
Susan - USA (10/31/2009 21:45)
37. So,17, you think Col.Kemp isn't objective because, wow,he monitors the biased corrupt UN, wasn't in Gaza & commanded a battalian at Kabul airport?
Tee Gee - Israel (10/31/2009 21:39)
36. To R. Cummings
Mark - US (10/31/2009 20:48)
35. 'High Civilian Casualty' appalling as it was.
Trooper - US (10/31/2009 20:47)
34. How sad that this man has brought so much shame upon himself in his attempt to disarm the liberal democratic world in its defense against the dark...
Eitan - Qatzrin, Israel (10/31/2009 20:46)
33. To R. Cummings
Reuven Ben-Daniel - Israel (10/31/2009 20:26)
32. Simple exlanation UN, UNRWA, UNHRC and other affiliated Organisations
MrHistory - Israel (10/31/2009 20:25)
31. Gaza
Anglo-Irish - NZ (10/31/2009 20:20)
30. Note to IDF
Wil - Canada (10/31/2009 20:15)
29. Channing #5 LOL
Gee - (10/31/2009 20:15)
28. #15 r cummings - UK Nazi
DAVID KAPLAN - United States (10/31/2009 20:03)
27. To Renny: Let Us Not Analyze, Just Fight Our Enemies
Dav Lev - USA (10/31/2009 20:02)
26. Defending your country has now become a war crime
maureen - USA (10/31/2009 20:00)
25. To S. Wolf: Israel Can Divide Gaza into 3 Parts, Using 1,000 Merkavas and Abrams
Dav Lev - USA (10/31/2009 19:42)
24. 4,11, 15 Reality and the rest of the world
Victor - Canada (10/31/2009 19:20)
23. #15 The mandate was to "investigate 'crimes' committed by Israel"
Softwalker - Canada (10/31/2009 18:57)
22. To R. Cummings #15
Mark - US (10/31/2009 18:05)
21. Goldstone's biased committee
DavidM - USA (10/31/2009 17:20)
20. The weak point in the case is Friedman's complaint that a fact-finding
r cummings - UK (10/31/2009 16:47)
19. Goldstone or Gallstone?
JM - USA (10/31/2009 16:45)
18. Look for the omissions
r cummings - UK (10/31/2009 16:32)
17. More biased analysis
r cummings - UK (10/31/2009 16:21)
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