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18 June 2010 By Stephen Lendman
The Flotilla attack was a
well-planned act of premeditated murder in
international waters, the Netanyahu government (on
June 14) announcing an inquiry commission this writer
discussed in a same-day article, accessed through the
following link:
http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2010/06/end-gaza-siege.html.
It explained the planned
whitewash of a grievous crime against humanity, one
Israel mustn't be allowed to get away with despite it
being minor by comparison with far greater ones, Cast
Lead most prominent recently.
The internal commission is
illegitimate, even with international observers
(chosen for supporting Israel), nonetheless endorsed
by the White House, its paymaster/partner in crime,
colluding in the coverup.
Called an Independent Public
Commission, Netanyahu said it will demonstrate clearly
"to the entire world that the state of Israel acts
according to law, transparently and with full
responsibility."
In his released statement, White
House press secretary Robert Gibbs endorsed the
announcement as an "important step forward," saying
"the structure and terms of reference of Israel's
proposed independent public commission can meet the
standard of a prompt, impartial, credible and
transparent investigation."
The administration was silent
after the May 31 massacre, only saying it regretted
the loss of life, its usual boilerplate cover for
Israeli belligerence, partnered with our own
globally.
Commission
Members - Chosen for Coverup
Two voting members include former
Israeli Supreme Court Justice, Jacob Tirkel, its head.
A conservative jurist, his experience entails handling
military court appeals, virtually always favoring
Israel over Palestinian plaintiffs.
Amos Horev, the other voting
member, is a retired major general, prominent in
Israel's military-industrial complex, a reliable
choice, like Tirkel, to whitewash IDF crimes.
Two non-voting foreign observers
include David Trimble, an Ulster, Northern Ireland
unionist allied with its power structure that used
death squads during "The Troubles" to kill people for
being Catholic. He's also a member of the Netanyahu/Dore
Gold-established "Friends of Israel," a "worldwide
Christian ministry....fostering solidarity with (the
right of) the Jewish people....to live in their
ancient homeland, Israel," no matter that for
centuries it was historic Palestine.
General Ken Warkin (ret.) was
also chosen, former head of Canada's military
judiciary, involved in the coverup of the Canadian
Airborne Regiment Battle Group's early 1990s Somalia
atrocities.
Like past Israeli and Washington
commissions, whitewash is assured this time, the bogus
investigation to produce lies, distortion, omissions,
false conclusions, and exoneration of cold-blooded
murder, ordered by top government and military
officials who'll walk away scot- free, what Israel
planned by appointing an earlier investigation into
Operation Cast Lead.
Its conclusion was preordained,
on the mind of a Haaretz June 15 editorial writer who
said:
"A committee whose makeup and
authority are perceived as predetermined will be
unable to satisfy international leaders and their
constituencies abroad who demanded the inquiry in the
first place."
"....the committee's membership
nor its authority is suited to meet the challenges
posed by the affair. (It's more) a public relations
tool (than a body able) to bring justice to bear on
those found responsible for the operation's
failings....It would have....been better if the
(committee) had never been born, sparing us the
deceptive appearance of a real investigation," what
this commission will dutifully avoid doing.
A same day Gush Shalom (GS -
Israel's "hard core" peace movement) called the
commission "toothless and powerless, (its) terms of
reference exclude in advance all the main points which
should be investigated." GS will petition Israel's
High Court to challenge it, though prevailing against
supportive justices faces near impossible odds.
The commission's mandate excludes
days of cabinet planning to interdict and slaughter
designated Flotilla activists, nor will it consider
eyewitness accounts from passengers called
"terrorists."
Instead, it will rely on IDF
testimonies, whitewashing what happened, including
fake video footage to show Israel's version of events,
not the accurate recording showing commandos firing
from helicopters before ever landing aboard, shooting
passengers in the head at point blank range, and
dumping bodies, and perhaps live activists, overboard
to perish at sea, to hide the true death toll,
believed to be at least 15, not the official nine
reported, though at first Israeli radio said 19.
Netanyahu's commission will avoid
truth, presenting the IDF's sanitized version of
events instead, Israel's customary type coverup, why
an independent investigation is essential. More on
that below.
Internal
Findings from Cast Lead Investigations
On April 29, 2009, IDF Chief of
Staff, General Gabi Ashkenazi approved and authorized
publication of the findings of five investigative
teams, headed by colonels and composed of officers,
not in the Gaza war's chain of command. They
investigated five issues:
-- claims about UN and
international facilities fired on;
-- incidents involving shootings
at medical facilities, buildings, vehicles and crews;
-- others harming civilians;
-- the use of white phosphorous
weapons; and
-- damage to infrastructure and
buildings.
At the same time, an overall IDF
investigation reviewed the entire operation to "verif(y
it) at various levels." In other words, to assure the
five investigative teams absolved Israel of any
culpability.
Unsurprisingly, they concluded
that:
"throughout the fighting in Gaza,
the IDF operated in accordance with international law.
The IDF maintained a high professional and moral level
while facing an enemy that aimed to terrorize Israeli
civilians whilst taking cover amidst uninvolved
civilians in the Gaza strip and using them as human
shields."
It continued at some length
justifying Israeli crimes of war and against humanity,
repeated in a sixth investigation and one by Major
General Avichai Mandelblit, Military Advocate General,
concluding on February 24, 2010 from two
investigations into Israel's human shield usage that:
"There is no dispute that during
the military conflagration the use of human shields
was completely forbidden," his investigation finding
no basis that IDF troops hid behind noncombatants
during the war, despite clear evidence they did and
committed grievous crimes throughout the 23-day
assault against a civilian population.
Instead, he added that "while we
regret, of course, any harm to civilians, we emphasize
that the responsibility for that lies solely at the
doorstep of the Hamas organization, following its use
of the civilian population for its despicable
purposes," - Israel's customary response, blaming
victims for its own crimes, Mandelblit repeating a
scripted judgment, no matter how compelling the
evidence against it, what the Goldstone Commission and
other human rights groups concluded.
Often far less than impartial, so
did Human Rights Watch (HRW) after conducting its own
investigation saying:
A year after the war's end,
neither side conducted serious investigations to
determine whether or not war crimes were committed,
failing to explain that Israel launched a premeditated
attack against defenseless civilians, protected by
Hamas and other resistance forces armed with homemade
rockets and light arms against a powerful military
invader using the latest Washington-supplied weapons
and technology to commit mass-murder and devastation.
HRW agreed, calling Israeli
attacks "indiscriminate, disproportionate (and) at
times seemingly deliberate, in violation of the laws
of war," causing vast destruction and large numbers of
deaths and injuries - IDF investigations providing
cover for serious crimes, bogus "after-action
reports....in which an officer in the chain of command
interviews soldiers involved, with no testimony from
victims or witnesses," that at most results in minor
disciplinary action against lower-ranking
participants, never the high command, HRW adding:
"....they are not a substitute
for impartial and thorough investigations into
laws-of-war violations."
In other words, the entire
process was bogus, the IDF absolving itself and
government officials of any culpability, the planned
outcome from Netanyahu's commission, its members to
deliver judgments he wants, why HRW titled its report,
"Turning a Blind Eye," Israel and Washington's
exculpatory self-examinations, no matter how
compelling the evidence against them.
Calls for an
Independent Commission
On June 2, the UN Human Rights
Council passed a resolution (32 - 3 with nine
abstentions, including Britain, France, Japan and
South Korea) calling for an independent fact-finding
mission into Israel's Flotilla attack, similar to the
one leading to the Goldstone Commission.
Sponsored by Arab states, it
harshly condemned Israel "in the strongest terms" for
violating international law at sea, also calling on
Tel Aviv to lift the Gaza blockade and supply
immediate humanitarian aid in the form of food,
medicines, fuel, and other essentials.
Other human rights organizations
voiced support:
-- Amnesty International (AI)
wants "an independent inquiry into the incident;"
-- Human Rights Watch calls for
"A prompt, credible, and impartial investigation....to
determine whether the lethal force used by Israeli
commandos was necessary to protect lives and whether
it could have been avoided;" and
-- a coalition of 30 human rights
organizations demands an "end to impunity....following
Israel('s Flotilla) attack," saying:
"We, the undersigned
organisations (sic)....are shocked by Israel's killing
and injury of civilians carrying humanitarian supplies
to Gaza, (and) call on the international community to
immediately take all appropriate measures in response
to this unacceptable violence."
"This tragedy is the result of
the prolonged impunity granted to Israel by the
international community, despite Israel's documented,
persistent disregard for international and
humanitarian law in (Occupied Palestine) and its
violation of fundamental human rights, including the
right to life."
Israel is criminally liable,
including for maintaining a genocidal Gaza siege. The
30 organizations also called for its immediate
lifting, and urged the International Criminal Court's
(ICC) Prosecutor "to make an urgent determination
regarding the opening of an investigation into the"
OPT situation, and for the UN Secretary-General to use
all measures at his disposal to act, not abstain
beyond his disingenuous rhetoric, best not said unless
followed by specific measures aimed at holding
culpable parties accountable and achieving justice for
aggrieved victims at long last, something neither he
or his predecessors have done.
The following organizations
endorsed the statement:
The Center for Constitutional
Rights (CCR)
The Palestinian Centre for Human
Rights (PCHR)
The International Federation of
Human Rights (FIDH)
Turkish Coalition for the ICC
Track Impunity Always (TRIAL)
Kenyan Section of the
International Commission of Jurists
Gender Justice Initiative
Fondazione Internazionale Lelio
Basso (Italy)
Cairo Institute for Human Rights
University College Dublin
(Ireland)
Uganda Joint Christian Council
Human Rights Network - Uganda
Uganda Women and Children
organization (UWCO)
Hope After Rape (HAR, Uganda)
Disabled Women's Network &
Resource Organisation in Uganda (DWMRO)
Cameroon Coalition for Human
Rights
Iranian Islamic Human Rights
Commission
Kituo Cha Sheria (Kenya)
Coalition for Justice and
Accountability (Sierra Leone)
Colombian Commission of Jurists
Network Movement for Democracy
Human Rights (Sierra Leone)
Mexican Commission for the
Defense and Promotion of Human Rights
Indonesian Civil Society
Coalition for the ICC
Ligue pour la Paix et les Droits
de l'Homme (Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC))
Synergie des ONG's Congolaise
pour les Victims
Femme pour la Paix, le
Developpement et les Droit de l'Homme (DRC)
Sierra Leone Coalition for the
ICC
Association Espanola De Derecho
International De Derechos Humanos
Justice Without Frontiers
Lebanese Centre for International
law and Human Rights
La Coalition Marocain Pour La
Cour Penal Internationale
Institute for Justice and
Reconciliation
In a separate statement, B'Tselem
demanded an "immediate, independent and effective
investigation....carried out by a group that is not
affiliated with the Israel army - (to include)
testimonies of eyewitnesses....who participated in the
flotilla."
The Adalah Legal Center for Arab
Minority Rights in Israel also called for an immediate
independent international investigation, accusing
Israel of violating international law by attacking
civilians with disproportionate force.
Free Gaza, other Israeli and
Palestinian human rights groups, along with others
worldwide demand the same thing, saying Israel must be
held accountable.
Global nations (including Turkey,
Arab states, Venezuela, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil,
Sweden, Russia, China and many others) called for
appropriate actions in response to Israel's
unjustified attack, including an open, independent
investigation, an airing of all relevant facts, and
accountability for those responsible for crimes in
international waters.
Countries only expressing regret
for the lives lost included America, Israel, Canada,
Britain, Japan, Australia, and several others,
including Pope Benedict in the Vatican, a loyal ally
of imperial aggression like his predecessors.
Posted on numerous sites,
including Palestine Chronicle, Uruknet,
Countercurrents and others, writer Ahmed Amr, former
NileMedia.com editor, made "The Case For An Impartial
Turkish Inquiry," since nine of their citizens were
murdered, one a Turkish America, Furkan Dogan, the
Obama administration dismissive, though he was shot
four times in the head at point blank range, clearly
an assassination.
Given Turkey's outrage over the
attack, Prime Minister Recep Erdogan calling it "state
terrorism," its Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu,
saying it was "banditry and piracy," and their
country's street expressing outrage in protest, "A
robust inquiry might uncover some uncomfortable truths
(and) make the Mediterranean a safe neighborhood for
one and all."
Indeed so if regional states had
leaders and officials credentials as distinguished as
the Free Gaza Movement, one of the Flotilla's
organizers.
Its Board of Advisors includes:
-- James Abourezk, former US
Senator from South Dakota, the first Arab-American to
hold that office, and founder of the American-Arab
Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC);
-- M. Cherif Bassiouni,
Distinguished Research Professor of Law emeritus,
Depaul University, as well as a UN international human
rights and humanitarian law consultant;
-- Noam Chomsky, noted linguist,
philosopher, political activist, author, lecturer, and
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Institute
Professor emeritus;
-- Gretta Duisenberg,
international human rights activist, board member of
"One Justice," an international Paris and Geneva-based
legal group, and honorary president of the
Hebron-based Arab Centre for Research and Studies on
Palestine;
-- Jeff Halper, Israeli Professor
of Anthropology, political activist, author, lecturer
and co-founder of the Israeli Committee Against House
Demolitions (ICAHD);
-- Archbishop Theodosius (Atallah)
Hanna, Archbishop of Sebaste from the Greek Orthodox
Patriarchate of Jerusalem;
-- Peter Hansen, former UNWRA
Commissioner-General and Assistant UN
Secretary-General;
-- John Pilger, noted author,
journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker,
including his 2002 film, "Palestine is still the
issue;"
-- Leila Sharaf, a Jordanian
Senator, former Minister of Information, and former
board member of the Arab Organization for Human
Rights;
-- Aengus O. Snodaigh, Irish
political leader and activist;
-- Baroness Jenny Tonge, human
rights activist and member of the British House of
Lords; and
-- Naomi Klein, lecturer and
noted author, including "The Shock Doctrine: The Rise
of Disaster Capitalism."
Its Advisory Council includes:
-- Dr. Mona El-Farra, physician,
human/women's rights activist, and Deputy Director of
the Union of Health Work Committees in Gaza;
-- Mahfouz Kabariti, human rights
activist and President of the Palestinian Sailing
Federation and Fishing & Marine Sports Association in
Gaza;
-- Jamal El-Khoudary, Chairman of
the Popular Committee Against the Siege and
independent parliament member in Gaza;
-- Dr. Eyad Sarraj, physician and
Gaza-based human rights activist; and
-- Amjad Al-Shawa, human rights
activist and Director of the Gaza-based Palestinian
NGO Network (PNGO).
Israel and Washington call these
noted activists "terrorists." People of conscience
call them heroic for years of activism and dedication.
Stephen Lendman lives in
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