Jihad Watch
Thereby giving the global jihad a tremendous moral boost. More reckless dhimmitude and antisemitism from the UN: "Goldstone Report Empowers Terrorists," by Judith Apter Klinghoffer for History News Network, September 15:RICHARD GOLDSTONE'S COMMISSION CONCLUDED:
There is evidence that both the Israeli army and Palestinian militants committed war crimes, and possibly crimes against humanity, during the recent conflict over the Gaza Strip, the United Nations said on Tuesday.
International terror just received an amazing shot in the arm. A UN appointed committee has placed Israel and Hamas on the same moral/legal plane. By so doing, it has further increased the effectiveness of the terrorist strategy of using human shields.
What can be more beneficial to a Hamas, Taliban or Al Qaeda terrorist than surrounding himself/herself with captive, innocent civilians, especially women and children? Hence, the best location for a terrorist hideout is a hospital or, at least, a school. On the unlikely event that such a placement would fail to prevent a targeted killing, it would, at the very least, further his cause by undermining the moral, legal and, perhaps, even economic well being of the state seeking to defend its citizens. For such collateral damage is bound to bring down on such state (Israel, US, NATO members, etc.,) the wrath of the so called international human rights community.
In other words, Goldstone and company are insuring that terrorist organization such as Hamas no longer have a strategic interest in harming only as many Israelis as they can but also as many Palestinians as they are able....
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Posted by Robert on September 15, 2009 8:43 PM | 6 Comments
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Author Profile Page RahmanbinRahman | September 15, 2009 9:09 PM | Reply
This Goldstone Commission was initiated by the UN's Human Rights Council, infamous for their condemnations of Israel. Meanwhile the millions of people killed in Africa and Asia through the years are not the subject of such a commission. I am still waiting for China to be mentioned on the subject of Tibet. The UN has become an impediment to any real hope for peace. It needs to be revamped or the US together with its allies need to create a new world organization.
Author Profile Page sonofwalker | September 15, 2009 11:24 PM | Reply
War crime is an objective crime. Deliberately killing or simply assaulting women and children and non-combatants of any sort is a crime, even in a war.
Except when it isn't.
Spies are non-combatants. Generally, when captured, they are summarily shot. It's a rule of war. We accept it as such.
Recently some men in a car in Somalia were killed by U.S. forces. They were civilians in a car. We machine-gunned them and grabbed their dead bodies for identification later. No order to surrender, no warrant to search them, no trial by jury. They weren't shooting at anyone, not causing any trouble, so far as I read. Soy/estoy. Doing and am. They might not have been "doing" anything, but they "exist[ed]." The fact of their existence is the crime, and a big one deserving summary execution. They hadn't played by existing and well-established rules of war. Because of that, they died.
Rules are a matter of reciprocity: you do, and I will. The rest, i.e. sympathizing with the enemy, is either sentimentality or out-right collusion with the enemy. It makes sympathizers our enemies. That's not playing by the rules. Thus, there are no rules other than those self-imposed by common Human decency. Westerners have too much of it. It becomes not merely indecent, it is a menace to us all. We look to our enemies for permission to struggle on our own behalf. We become our enemies' collaborators in our own destruction. Our own governments and many of our fellow citizens become our enemies. They aren't playing by the rules.
Then there are no rules but prudence and personal conscience. And it's still moral. We have a moral imperative to survive onslaughts by our enemies. The rest isn't worth arguing about.
Author Profile Page perpster | September 15, 2009 11:53 PM | Reply
"during the recent conflict over the Gaza Strip, the United Nations said on Tuesday."
Really? "Conflict over the Gaza Strip"? I thought Israel unilaterally vacated the Gaza Strip. I thought the conflict had something to do with attacks on Israel (pre-1967 Israel at that) emanating from the Gaza Strip. Silly me.
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