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US senators attack Goldstone Report


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Article's topics: Goldstone ReportBinyamin NetanyahuJohn Bolton 

In the wake of the Goldstone Report and amid the nuclear threat from Iran, 10 state senators, through the American-Israel Friendship League and the National Conference of State Legislatures, are on a study tour of Israel.

UN investigator Richard...

UN investigator Richard Goldstone arrives for a meeting at the Hamas Health Ministry, in Gaza City.
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With a jam-packed itinerary, the NCSL delegation is meeting with officials such as Ron Dermer, senior adviser to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, and Daniel Taub, director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Law Division.

No. 1 on the meeting agenda? Goldstone.

According to Georgia State Sen. Don Balfour, president of the NCSL, the Goldstone document is misunderstood in the United States.

"Yesterday we had a meeting about the Goldstone Report. The average American says, 'Hey, war crimes? [with a shocked look on his face],' but then you read it and you see almost everything we [US] do is a war crime.

"Sometimes there are civilian casualties, which is horrible. But is that a war crime? If so, that changes the way we define war," he said.

If indeed the IDF is accused of war crimes, "Every soldier is going to be a war criminal. If you bomb an al-Qaida terrorist and one of their family members dies, that would be a war crime," Balfour said.

(Indeed John Bolton, a former American ambassador to the UN, has argued that the Goldstone Report has strong implications for the future of the US and warfare. "In the UN, Israel frequently serves as a surrogate target in lieu of the US, particularly concerning the use of military force preemptively or in self-defense," Bolton wrote in an October 19 Wall Street Journal op-ed. "Accordingly, UN decisions on ostensibly Israel-specific issues can lay a predicate for subsequent action against, or efforts to constrain, the US. Mr. Goldstone's recommendation to convoke the International Criminal Court is like putting a loaded pistol to Israel's head - or, in the future, to America's.").

On September 29, 32 US senators signed a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urging the Obama administration to block any punitive measures against Israel at the UN on account of the report.

Sponsored by Johnny Isakson (R-Georgia) and Kristen Gillbrand (D-New York), the letter focuses on Israel's right to protect itself after years of rocket attacks from Gaza.

The US State Department has criticized the "one-sided mandate" of the Goldstone Report and cited "serious flaws" in the investigation.

Balfour said he agreed with the US government's disapproval of the Goldstone Report, saying, "I wouldn't even say that the report is one-sided. It is perverted and it changes the game of war."

Meetings with Israeli politicians have been eye opening for the state senators, who have learned about Israel's past, present and future pressing issues, he added.

During a meeting at the Knesset on Wednesday, the senators heard an MK describe the battle of Jenin in 2002. In the midst of the second intifada, the IDF entered a refugee camp that had served as the launching site for many terrorist attacks. Rumors circulated that the ensuing battle had been a "massacre" against the Palestinian people.

The Knesset member explained, however, that the army went door-to-door looking for terrorists rather than immediately bombing a suspected house. The IDF put soldiers at risk to save Palestinian bystanders. This was the kind of information that slipped through many media reports, Balfour said.

He added that during the Second Lebanon War in 2006, "People will read an article and say, 'Israel bombed Lebanon?!' What they do not know, however, is Lebanon sent 10,000 bombs [to Israel]," he said, referring to mortar shells and Katyusha rockets.

If Mexico were to fire rockets into the United States, Balfour said, the US would probably react after one or two rockets hit. Americans simply do not realize that thousands of rockets have been launched into Israel, prompting a reaction.

In the case of Goldstone, many Americans are also not aware that the IDF warned civilians to leave areas where gunmen were operating. Balfour praised the army for dropping leaflets and urging civilians to evacuate. "People don't do that kind of thing historically," he said.

Moving forward, the problem facing politicians worldwide was how exactly to define a war crime, he went on. Balfour suggested a definition, one from Operation Cast Lead itself.

"When they set up terror missiles next to a school, on top of a hospital, in front of a kindergarten, that ought to be a war crime," he said. "When they set up missiles on schools and hospitals, you eventually have to take those missiles out."

Meetings with Israeli officials have enhanced the senators' understanding not only of the Goldstone Report, but of how it directly impacts the Israeli people and government, he said. The delegation is focusing on education and cooperation, and meetings have been informational, without political pressure of any sort.

The state senators will not only go home with a greater knowledge of Israel, but a greater knowledge of America, he said. "The goal of the trip is to become familiar with Israel - the issues and the country," Balfour said. "Israel gives us perspective on how to solve our problems. We will go back wondering and thinking how we can work similarly."

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79. Some of you are wondering why US Senators are doing this...
Sam - (11/04/2009 21:35)
78. . Senators attack the Goldstoine report and gives some US taxpayers an excuse to vent, and of course blame Israel for their problems.
Maude - USA (11/01/2009 19:59)
77. The UN is tryimg to redefine the world in it's image.
Sonny - USA (11/01/2009 16:25)
76. Maude full of BS
liam - USA (11/01/2009 11:05)
75. Opinions based on ignorance and animousity
Maude - USA (11/01/2009 05:03)
74. Goldstone report
robert wilson - USA (11/01/2009 00:16)
73. Slanted
ChasE - USA (10/31/2009 19:34)
72. Who owns the Georgia state legislature?
Wilson - USA (10/31/2009 17:39)
71. The UN and the Goldstone report
b - (10/31/2009 09:50)
70. Goldstone Report
MRTim - U S of A (10/31/2009 04:49)
69. Gevena Laws changed after WWII and US only has problem with 2 points in report which Goldstone stated could change depending on the case
Bloodyscot - Texas (10/30/2009 23:19)
68. Yooray for J'Street
Joe - USA (10/30/2009 22:31)
67. To #46 r cumming
zoologist - (10/30/2009 22:27)
66. Those Senators need to mind America's business...
George - USA (10/30/2009 22:23)
65. 60 - And what if a terrorist cell is attacking your town or village?
Bruriah Sarah - (10/30/2009 21:45)
64. Learn to recognize neoliberals and neocons, enemies of both Serbia and Israel, among the Jews. Goldstone is an example.
Ruslan Tokhchukov - USA (10/30/2009 20:22)
63. Oh Jean Robert!! Part 2
Josh - USA (10/30/2009 20:06)
62. Oh Jean Robert!!
Josh - USA (10/30/2009 19:53)
61. Israel, The Lord Adonai will plead your cause, have faith in Him. Shabat Shalom!
C.J.M. - U.S.A. (10/30/2009 19:46)
60. business as usual
James Murray - USA (10/30/2009 19:41)
59. ILWN
James Murray - USA (10/30/2009 19:27)
58. to 57
common sense...dead? - (10/30/2009 19:10)
57. Goldstone is a small minded man who most likely has mental and psychological issues...delusional and senile....
Jordan - USA (10/30/2009 17:58)
56. Headline should say "US State Senators" not "US Senators" -- no it shouldn't
Jeremy - USA (10/30/2009 17:49)
55. Firing rockets at unarmed civillians, using human shields, that's the war crimes!
C.J.M. - U.S.A. (10/30/2009 17:26)
54. #21
Ross - Canada (10/30/2009 17:04)
53. Videos are worth 10,000 Lies
Cugel - USA (10/30/2009 16:35)
52. #14 yes, I have read much of it...
Elan - USA (10/30/2009 16:09)
51. To #33 Adam, To #34 SJJ - U.K.
Nate - (10/30/2009 15:51)
50. Clueless Senators
r cummings - UK (10/30/2009 15:34)
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