I've stated that Palestinian rockets attacks are war crimes, despite their limited effectiveness.
I still don't see any statement from you that its unjust to demolish people's homes.
Perhaps you can comment about the point that Palestinian house demolition combined with Jewish only settlement expansion makes this war about ethnic cleansing.
Combined with indiscriminate killing of unarmed civilian with impunity:
Does this sound just?
I still don't see any statement from you that its unjust to demolish people's homes.
Perhaps you can comment about the point that Palestinian house demolition combined with Jewish only settlement expansion makes this war about ethnic cleansing.
March 9, 2008 by Agence France Presse
Israel Okays Expansion of West Bank Settlement
JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has approved the construction of hundreds of new housing units at a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, the housing ministry said on Sunday.
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“After a series of consultations with the prime minister, Housing Minister Zeev Boim has approved the relaunching of construction in Givat Zeev,” the ministry said in a statement.The move was swiftly denounced as hampering efforts to advance faltering peace talks that Israelis and Palestinians revived to much fanfare under US stewardship in late November, but that have been stagnant since.
“We condemn in the harshest terms this decision,” senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat told AFP.
“We consider that with this decision, Israel wants to demolish the peace process and demolish the international efforts to advance the peace process,” he said.
“We ask the American administration to… pressure Israel to reverse this decision.”
The head of Israel’s main anti-settlement group Peace Now, Yariv Oppenheimer, echoed the sentiment.
“This is a scandalous decision that will affect the negotiations with the Palestinians,” he told AFP. “This government, which has pledged to dismantle settlements, has done nothing but reinforce them.”
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/03/09/7573/
Combined with indiscriminate killing of unarmed civilian with impunity:
Israeli soldiers tell of indiscriminate killings by army and a culture of impunity
Whistleblowers' testimony shows desire for revenge on Palestinians
Conal Urquhart in Tel Aviv The Guardian, Tuesday September 6, 2005 Article history
From a distance of 70 metres and through the sight of his machine gun, Assaf could tell that the Palestinian man was aged between 20 and 30, unarmed and trying to get away from an Israeli tank. But the details didn't matter much, because Assaf's orders were to "fire at anything that moved".
Assaf, a soldier in the Israeli army, pressed the trigger, firing scores of bullets as the body fell to the ground. "He ran and I started shooting for a few seconds. He fell. I was a machine. I fire. I leave and that's that. We never spoke about it afterwards."
It was the summer of 2002, and Assaf and his armoured unit had been ordered to enter the Gaza town of Dir al Balah following the firing of mortars into nearby Jewish settlements. His orders were, he told the Guardian, "'Every person you see on the street, kill him'. And we would just do it."
It was not the first time that Assaf had killed an innocent person in Gaza while following orders, but after his discharge he began to think about the things he did.
"The reason why I am telling you this is that I want the army to think about what they are asking us to do, shooting unarmed people. I don't think it's legal."
Assaf is not alone. In recent months dozens of soldiers, including the son of an an Israeli general, all recently discharged, have come forward to share their stories of how they were ordered in briefings to shoot to kill unarmed people without fear of reprimand....
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/sep/06/israel
Does this sound just?
Israeli Officer:
I was Right to Shoot 13-Year-Old Child
Radio exchange contradicts army version of Gaza killing
CHRIS McGREAL / The Guardian (UK) 24nov04
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Jerusalem — An Israeli army officer who repeatedly shot a 13-year-old Palestinian girl in Gaza dismissed a warning from another soldier that she was a child by saying he would have killed her even if she was three years old. The officer, identified by the army only as Captain R, was charged this week with illegal use of his weapon, conduct unbecoming an officer and other relatively minor infractions after emptying all 10 bullets from his gun's magazine into Imam al-Hamas when she walked into a "security area" on the edge of Rafah refugee camp last month.
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Record of a shooting
Watchtower:
'It's a little girl. She's running defensively eastward'
Operations room:
'Are we talking about a girl under the age of 10?'
Watchtower:
'A girl of about 10, she's behind the embankment, scared to death'
Captain R (after killing the girl):
'Anything moving in the zone, even a three-year-old, needs to be killed'
A tape recording of radio exchanges between soldiers involved in the incident, played on Israeli television, contradicts the army's account of the events and appears to show that the captain shot the girl in cold blood....
more here:
http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/2004/Imam-al-Hamas24nov04.htm
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