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Goldstone's U-Turn: The Disgrace of a Previously Revered Judge By Gilad Atzmon Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, April 4, 2011
If I had known then what I know now, the Goldstone
Report would have been a different document,’ writes Richard
Goldstone in an attempt to retract his
own UN report. And yet I wonder: how different would it be? How
different could it be? Goldstone is impressed with Israel dedicating some
“significant resources to investigate over 400 allegations of operational
misconduct in Gaza’, but it somehow leaves me bewildered. Let us assume that at the time Goldstone and his team
looked into the cold blooded murder of more than 1400 Palestinians, they
would also be aware of an Israeli enquiry. What difference would it make?
‘For example,’ says Goldstone, ‘the most serious
attack the Goldstone Report focused on was the killing of some 29 members
of the al-Simouni family in their home. The shelling of the home was
apparently (according to the Israeli investigation) the consequence of an
Israeli commander’s erroneous interpretation of a drone image, and an
Israeli officer is under investigation for having ordered the attack.’ For some peculiar reason, Goldstone allows Israel
to reduce its institutional responsibility for a colossal war crime, into
a chain of local errors, made by a few low rank officers who may, or may
not, face criminal charges.
One should remind Goldstone that the decision to use artillery and carpet bombardment in Gaza wasn’t taken by ‘some’ military commanders on the ground: these decisions were taken by a democratically elected Israeli cabinet. Furthermore, these decisions were supported at the time by 94% of the Israeli Jewish population. The decision to rain barrages of white phosphorous over the most populated place on this planet was a strategic decision, and it was taken by Israeli military high command. The fact that Israel (may) sacrifice the military career of one Moishe’le or two Yank’le doesn’t change the validity of Goldstone original report at all; it only proves that Israel fails to take responsibility for its actions. The Israeli ‘enquiry’ should actually be interpreted as a typical act
of Zionist cowardice, for the Jewish state fails to admit its collective
responsibility for the atrocities it committed in the name of the Jewish
people, and in the name of the Goldstones of this world. Instead of taking
responsibility then, Israeli politicians now want to put the blame on
Israel’s soldiers.
And for some reason, Goldstone would like the Hamas
to do the same: Goldstone (the new master of the U-Turn) foresees the
Hamas behaving like Israel i.e. involved in spin and deception. He
basically expects the Hamas to zigzag like himself. But the Hamas is clearly made of better material -- unlike Israeli politicians and Goldstone, the Hamas takes full responsibility for its actions. It openly and proudly resists the racist Jewish state. It is not trying to place the blame on some anonymous grass roots freedom fighters -- The Hamas is sending love letters to the Palestinians’ stolen land. Indeed, some send messages in bottles; the Hamas send them in rockets. But the message is beautiful, simple and clear. ‘My lands, my soil, don’t lose your hope on us. We are here surrounded by barbed wire, but time will come soon for us to unite.’
In his convoluted
Washington Post apology, Goldstone reveals a severe lack of understanding
of Israeli militarism, its role, and its operational philosophy. Israeli
strategy is based on the power of deterrence. Israel is there to terrify
its neighbours, through death, and carnage. Israel believes that
through shock and awe, it can exhaust the Palestinians, and break their
spirit. Every so often, the Jewish state exercises a genocidal act -- and
the numbers of Palestinian fatalities speak for themselves. More than 1400
Palestinians died in Gaza during Operation Cast Lead: they died because
Israel believes that Jewish future security is a function of the pain it
inflicts upon others. The Goldstone report exposes the criminality that is
imbued within Israeli militarism, and Goldstone’s current attempt to
dismantle his own report cannot wash away his original findings.
I tend to agree that Goldstone's U-Turn was surely
inevitable: The history of Jewish animosity towards dissidents has long
been firmly established, and in the last two years Goldstone and his
family were subject to enormous pressure and social exclusion. It is more
than likely that Goldstone was torn apart by it all.
But the time has
surely come to admit that we have reached the point of no return: we have
to free our intellectual, spiritual and ethical life from any trace of
Zionist ideology, from people who may have Zionist views or may have even
been affiliated with Zionist philosophy. I believe that ethical discourse should move beyond
any form of Judeo centric ‘ethical zigzagging.’
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