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#HumanRights Advocate, Corp Accountability @ESCRNet- fmr @Alhaq_org,@CIHRS_Alerts,@FrontLineHRD | LLM @EssexHRC, @SadakaIreland @ISHRglobal Board | Views my own

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Sadaka
Sadaka@SadakaIreland·
Norman Finkelstein@normfinkelstein

ISRAEL’S MORAL DILEMMA (April 5, 2024) This morning the New York Times reported the findings of the IDF “investigation” into the WCK killings: “grave mistake ... errors in decision-making.” It’s a mystery why the Times ran this redundant story. It had already determined what happened yesterday BEFORE the “investigation”: “mistakes and misjudgments.” How did the Times know this ahead of the “investigation”? The IDF told it so before the “investigation.” The Times reporters covering today’s story are named Aaron Boxerman and Adam Ragson. Both of them previously worked in Jerusalem for the Israeli propaganda rag sheet, Times of Israel. Theirs must have been a most smooth transition from Israel’s Jerusalem disinformation bureau to Israel’s New York disinformation bureau. Still, wouldn’t a cost-cutting expert recommend that the Times just reprint IDF press releases without the intermediary of “reporters”? The IDF fired on the second and third cars in the WCK caravan after survivors of the first targeted assassination sought refuge in them. Targeting the survivors of an initial attack is IDF standard operating procedure; one of the tricks of the (satanic) trade. Here are a couple of typical examples from Operation Protective Edge (2014): A MULTIPLE DRONE-MISSILE ATTACK wounded nine civilians, including three children, in the vicinity of a mosque. Another drone missile targeted an ambulance just as it headed back to the hospital loaded with several of the wounded, incinerating eight people, including the three children, two medics, and a volunteer. Yet another drone-missile attack targeted a second ambulance that arrived belatedly on the scene. A witness recalled, “What we saw was really horrible. The ambulance looked like a tree branch that was completely charred. The bodies had no parts—no legs, no hands—they were severely burned.” (Amnesty International, “Black Friday”) * THE ROOF OF A HOME WAS HIT by high-explosive mortar shells that killed eight family members, including seven children aged between three and nine, who were playing there, and their grandfather aged seventy. Israel purported that the attack was in response to an “anti-tank missile” and a “burst of mortar” fired from the neighborhood that injured one soldier. The IDF then fired “another round of shells” ten minutes later “just as three ambulances and the paramedics arrived at the scene,” which also hit “many of the people who had gathered around the [family] house to try and help survivors.” A UN investigation headed by a New York State judge quoted a journalist eyewitness who was “stunned” by the “apparent targeting of ambulances and journalists who had rushed to provide assistance to the injured and cover the incident.” It further noted that eyewitness accounts “are corroborated by two video recordings,” one of which showed a “dying cameraman continuing to film, and the ambulances being hit by a rocket.” As a result of the second round of shelling, 23 persons were killed and 178 others injured. (“Report of the Detailed Findings of the Independent Committee of Inquiry”) * The Times reports that, on account of the “errors” in the WCK massacre, two officers would be dismissed from their positions and three others would suffer a “reprimand.” Although naive observers were appalled at such leniency, this was by Israeli standards actually a harsh punishment. During Operation Cast Lead (2008-9), Israel killed 1,400 Gazans, up to 80 percent of whom were civilians and 350 children. Human Rights organizations documented massive war crimes committed by the IDF. How did Israel punish the perpetrators? A handful of soldiers suffered disciplinary sanctions such as an officer who was “severely reprimanded,” while the harshest sentence meted out was a seven-and-a-half-month prison term to a soldier who had stolen a credit card. During their attack on a humanitarian convoy of vessels headed towards Gaza (2010), Israeli commandos killed 10 unarmed passengers aboard the flagship Mavi Marmara. The punishment? A corporal was sentenced to five months in prison for stealing a laptop computer, two camera lenses, and a compass. During Operation Protective Edge, Israel killed 2,200 Gazans, of whom 70 percent were civilians and 550 children. “I can say without hesitation,” Gaza specialist Sara Roy of Harvard University observed, “that I have never seen the kind of human, physical, and psychological destruction that I see there today.” The punishment? Three Israeli soldiers were indicted for stealing $600 from a Palestinian home. Truth be told, Israel confronts an excruciating dilemma. It is a war crime to deliberately target or indiscriminately attack a civilian or civilian object. The World Bank’s “Gaza Strip Interim Damage Assessment” (March 2024) reports that since October 7 Israel has, among other things, damaged or destroyed 290,820 housing units (of which 76% were totally destroyed), and as a result “more than 1.08 million people will not be able to return to their homes.” It has killed more than 31,000 Gazans (of whom 70% are women and children) and wounded 75,000 others. The objective of the Israeli assault has been to, once and for all, solve the Gaza “problem.” It has carried out a deliberately indiscriminate assault targeting Gaza’s entire civilian population and infrastructure. If this or that killed Gazan proves to be a militant or this or that destroyed housing unit stands above a tunnel, it amounts to little more than the margin of error in the totality of this onslaught. Here, then, is Israel’s moral dilemma: were it to prosecute every war criminal in its ranks, there wouldn’t be anyone left to finish the job in Gaza.

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Al-Haq الحق
Al-Haq الحق@alhaq_org·
We condemn the attacks and baseless accusations against the UN Special Rapporteur on the oPt @FranceskAlbs Instead of silencing human rights advocates and smearing them, third states must end their complicity in Israel's genocide! #CeasefireNow #EndGazaGenocide
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Front Line Defenders
Front Line Defenders@FrontLineHRD·
🚨We are in Copenhagen today to mark the 63rd birthday of Danish-Bahraini HRD Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja, who spends his birthday in Jau prison in Manama. He has been arbitrarily imprisoned for 13 years. Every day he remains imprisoned is a day too many. #FreeAlkhawaja
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Ghassan Abu Sitta, Chair of Conflict Medicine AUB
I received this message from a colleague in northern Gaza: It's day 14 of the siege imposed on Al-Shifa Medical complex. Based on testimonies from the medical staff inside, the situation as follows;
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
Toddler Anhar from north Gaza had puffy cheeks & bright eyes. 4.5 months of Israel assault turned him into skin & bones. He died of starvation on Tuesday. I can’t even begin to process the horror his parents may have gone through being unable to feed him. (via @muhammadshehad2)
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Sadaka
Sadaka@SadakaIreland·
Words of condemnation are no longer enough. Images of starving children in #Gaza the latest horror. Time for #Ireland to sanction #Israel. Time for courage in the face of deliberate killing of innocents. @MichealMartinTD @LeoVaradkar @MaryLouMcDonald @ivanabacik @HollyCairnsTD
UNRWA@UNRWA

People in #Gaza are in extreme peril while the world watches on. No one can claim “I did not know” as the images, footage and voices of unspeakable suffering continue. We cannot turn a blind eye to this human tragedy any longer.

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Kenneth Roth
Kenneth Roth@KenRoth·
The 100th child killed in the West Bank since Oct 7 was "wearing his football kit and carrying his school bag when he was shot in the head and killed" by Israeli forces. “It was an execution,” says his father. theguardian.com/world/2024/feb…
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The Elders
The Elders@TheElders·
The Elders reiterate their call on donors to resume funding for @UNRWA immediately, in the face of an ever-worsening humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. No other organisation can meet the humanitarian needs of Gazans at the scale #UNRWA can. Defunding UNRWA and its vital services only adds to the collective punishment of all Gazans for the crimes of Hamas.
Philippe Lazzarini@UNLazzarini

In just over four months in #Gaza, there have been more #children, more journalists, more medical personnel, and more @UN staff killed than anywhere in the world during a conflict. It is with profound regret that I must now inform you that @UNRWA has reached a breaking point, with Israel’s repeated calls to dismantle it and the freezing of funding by donors at a time of unprecedented humanitarian needs in Gaza. Read my letter to the President of the UN General Assembly @UN_PGA 👇 unrwa.org/newsroom/offic…

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Conor O'Neill
Conor O'Neill@conoraon·
Going way under the radar - last night the Irish Govt allowed a motion to pass in Parliament calling for (among other things) sanctions on Israel, a ban on settlement trade, recognition of Palestinian statehood and to "dismantle the system of apartheid." oireachtas.ie/en/debates/deb…
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MoTaz@motazazaiza9·
RIP Mohammed
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Rohan Talbot
Rohan Talbot@rohantalbot·
Yet another massive "f*** you" from Israel to the International Court of Justice.
UNRWA@UNRWA

📍#Gaza A food shipment for 1.1 million people is stuck at Israeli port due to recent restrictions from Israeli authorities. 1,049 containers of rice, flour, chickpeas, sugar & cooking oil are stuck as families in #Gaza face hunger & starvation ⬇️ @AP apnews.com/article/israel…

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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
Here is a list of the names we know from the more than 11,500 Palestinian children killed during Israel’s continuing war on Gaza ⤵️ Know their names: aje.io/06omb
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Daniel Machover
Daniel Machover@d_machover·
U.S. Court Concludes Israel’s Assault on Gaza Is Plausible Case of Genocide | Center for Constitutional Rights ccrjustice.org/home/press-cen…
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Falastin Flip
Falastin Flip@TOliveFern·
Watch Israeli forces kidnap a Palestinian today, make them put on IOF uniform, tie them up in chains, and use them as a human shield during a raid at Qalandia refugee camp in occupied Jerusalem 🤯
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Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis
IDF dressing up as women and medical staff to murder 3 patients! Who are the terrorists?
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