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Israel continues to operate a policy of secrecy, refusing to confirm or deny that it is a nuclear armed power. However, all media sources accept the evidence presented eg testimony of the technician Vanunu who had worked at Dimona and whistle-blew to the Sunday Times. Estimates of the capability range from around 70 to 400 war-heads, with delivery by plane, missile and submarine. | Israel continues to operate a policy of secrecy, refusing to confirm or deny that it is a nuclear armed power. However, all media sources accept the evidence presented eg testimony of the technician Vanunu who had worked at Dimona and whistle-blew to the Sunday Times. Estimates of the capability range from around 70 to 400 war-heads, with delivery by plane, missile and submarine. | ||
− | Israel is widely thought to be planning a form of deterrence known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samson_Option | + | Israel is widely thought to be planning a form of deterrence known as the "Samson Option", whereby it attacks other nations, including the US, all over the world if it is threatened by destruction. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samson_Option Wikipedia version] of the article is just a shadow, a much fuller version of an article written correctly to Wikipedia standards is here.<ref>[http://www.carolmoore.net/nuclearwar/israelithreats.html ISRAELI NUCLEAR THREATS AND BLACKMAIL] The Samson Option Still Threatens the World, Carol Moore, December 2009 version.</ref> |
====1954 Qibya==== | ====1954 Qibya==== |
Revision as of 17:12, 5 October 2011
Zionist Denials are cases in which Zionists have deliberately and falsely denied actions which they have either admitted to or most likely committed. In a few cases, the state of Israel has admitted culpability, liability and/or has paid compensation for incidents they originally denied.
Included in this category are cases in which Israel has obstructed access or failed to assist investigators. This is broadly similar to the reporting of incidents such as Tiananmen Square where the state party has acted in a non-transparent fashion and has allowed a presumption of guilt to be widely (though not necessarily generally) held.
There are some other cases, in which Israel has paid compensation but not admitted culpability eg the USS Liberty incident. On that occasion, both parties agreed to describe this action as a case of friendly fire, an accident.
Lastly, there are a few cases where Zionist policies have been denied but later accepted (eg Transfer) or fraudulent accusations of "Blood-Libel" have been made or death-tolls changed in a suspicious fashion.
Contents
Incidents post-2000
2008/9 Gaza Massacre, Operation Cast Lead
All entry to Gaza was blocked during the action, and access since has been difficult, though many observers have succeeded. The investigations made by some bodies have not been able to question potential Israeli participants.
White Phosphorus use in Gaza
Initially denied and then later admitted by Israel.
UN Board of Inquiry
A UN Report report into Israeli attacks and damage to seven of their buildings in Gaza[1] stated that allegations that militants had fired from within U.N. premises "were untrue, continued to be made after it ought to have been known that they were untrue, and were not adequately withdrawn and publicly regretted."[2] Israel paid $10.5 million to the UN for the damage it had caused to seven UN buildings, reported to be the first time [1] they've ever done this.
2006 Lebanon
Use of White Phosphorus
Initially denied and later admitted by Israel.
A further allegation that Depleted Uranium ammunition had been fired was rejected by the UN, amid doubts as to the scientific testing of samples.
2002/2003 Death of activists
Rachel Corrie
The Corries were told the report on her death was secret until they found that the Israeli government was covertly distributing it among members of the US Congress to prevent an independent investigation.[3]
James Miller
James Henry Dominic Miller died on the 2nd May 2003, allegedly killed by a single shot fired by Bedouin Arab Captain Hib al-Heib while filming a documentary in Rafah.[4][5] The Israeli Military Police investigation into Miller's death closed on 9 March 2005 with an announcement that the soldier suspected of firing the shot would not be indicted as they could not establish that his shot was responsible, though he would be disciplined for violating the rules of engagement and for changing his account of the incident.[6] On 6 April 2006, the inquest jury in London declared that Miller had been murdered. The Attorney General Peter Goldsmith sent a formal request to his Israeli counterpart in June 2007 for prosecution proceedings to be enacted within six weeks against the soldier responsible for firing the shot.[7] The requests were ignored by the Israeli government and prosecution proceedings were never enacted. On 1 February 2009 it was reported that James Miller's family have accepted a £1.5 million payout from Israel.[8]
Tom Hurndall
The family's insistence eventually "forced the IDF to investigate and to acknowledge that Tom had been wearing the fluorescent jacket of a non-combatant and had not been caught in Palestinian crossfire" as claimed.[9] In 2004 Taysir Hayb, an IDF soldier, was convicted of Tom's manslaughter and sentenced to eight years in prison. The army investigation had said that a sniper in a watchtower fired at a man wearing camouflage clothes and carrying a gun.
Iain Hook
Head of reconstruction, inside the UNRWA compound of Jenin. According to the Times "The army falsely claimed he was shot while standing among Palestinian gunmen in the UN compound. Israel paid compensation to Hook's family but attached confidentiality clauses which suppressed a public admission of culpability for what some of the UN worker's colleagues have called "cold-blooded murder"".[10] and "All three families [Hook, Turndall, Miller] have accused the authorities of fabricating evidence, suppressing investigations and covering-up deliberate killings."
2002 Assault on Jenin
c. April 5th to April 11th. All humanitarian aid and journalists refused entry until late on 14th and was very restricted until 18th and further endangered by shootings for months afterwards. Humanitarian relief was hampered by explosives (UN report quotes the government of Jordan saying that the explosives had been laid by IDF, the IDF claims Palestinians did so). EU equipment to defuse bombs was refused entry for two weeks. The UN investigation team was refused entry to Israel/the West Bank.
Incidents before 2000
1996 Qana
1982 Lebanon
1967 War
Israel initially claimed that it had come under attack, though all sources later agree it carried out a pre-emptive strike.
USS Liberty Incident
While many Israel-firsters continue to insist that this was an accident, the argument has largely turned against them. Even the Wikipedia article[11] gives little credence to the Zionist version. A turning point in the debate may have been the article in the Chicago Tribune of 2nd Oct 2007[12] which, as the Wikipedia says contains "numerous previously unreported quotes from former military personnel with first-hand knowledge of the incident. Many of these quotes directly contradict the US National Security Agency's position that it never intercepted the communications of the attacking Israeli pilots, claiming that not only did transcripts of those communications exist, but also that it showed the Israelis knew they were attacking an American naval vessel."
1960s Israel's development of nuclear arsenal
Israel continues to operate a policy of secrecy, refusing to confirm or deny that it is a nuclear armed power. However, all media sources accept the evidence presented eg testimony of the technician Vanunu who had worked at Dimona and whistle-blew to the Sunday Times. Estimates of the capability range from around 70 to 400 war-heads, with delivery by plane, missile and submarine.
Israel is widely thought to be planning a form of deterrence known as the "Samson Option", whereby it attacks other nations, including the US, all over the world if it is threatened by destruction. The Wikipedia version of the article is just a shadow, a much fuller version of an article written correctly to Wikipedia standards is here.[13]
1954 Qibya
Ben-Gurion blamed
1954 Lavon Affair
Medals for the surviving perpetrators of the fire-bomb attacks in Cairo were handed out in 2005.
1950 Baghdad bombings
1948 Tantura
While Israel rejects the claims made in the doctoral thesis, no investigation has been carried out on the mass-grave known to be under a carpark and the number of victims (either 70-80 or around 250) buried there being in doubt.
Pre-Israel actions
Some pre-Israel actions were condemned by the Yishuv but were later admitted to have been carried out under their control/instigation. There are only a small number which were admitted before May 1948.
1948 Deir Yassin massacre
5 weeks before the Independence of Israel. Condemned by the Yishuv at the time. Shortly thereafter it was discovered that it was the Palmach that had actually overcome the small number of defenders and allowed the massacre of the village. Official denial/re-writing continued in some quarters until at least the 1970s. A ravine where some of the bodies are thought to lie has been filled with refuse.
1946 Bombing of the King David Hotel
Denied and condemned at the time. Binyamin Netanyahu attended a two-day 60th anniversary celebration in July 2006, with a tour of the hotel given by one of the surviving perpetrators.
1944 assassination of Lord Moynes
Denied and condemned at the time, the bodies of the perpetrators were brought back to Israel and buried in honour on Mount Herzel in 1975, provoking outrage in the British Parliament. James Callaghan, then Foreign Secretary and later Prime Minister, ordered a formal protest "to make it clear to the Israeli government that the British government very much regretted that an act of terrorism should be honoured in this way."
1940 sinking of the Patria
Death of over 200 Jews. Denied and condemned (?) at the time, in 195? one of the perpetrators went public and explained the previously unknown actions of the Haganah.
Denial of Zionist Policies
Denial of Transfer
Supporters of Israel (including many of the most prominent such as Alan Dershowitz, Melanie Phillips, Daniel Piper) in the West deny that "transfer" (ie "ethnic cleansing") was always intended by the founders of Israel. They claim that "peace" between the parties, living in the same places as they are now, is a realistic option and the aim of Israel.
Rabbi Chaim Simons lived in Kiryat Arba, the notorious Hebron settlement which may have displaced 30,000 Palestinians. He believed in ethnic cleansing and full annexation of the West Bank to Israel. In 1990 he listed many of the pre-1948 claims[14] that transfer was necesary and continues: "As we shall see, this phenomenon of restricting transfer plans to diaries, private correspondence and closed meetings, was not the prerogative of Herzl, "but has been emulated by many other Zionist leaders."
Blood-libel allegations
In many cases, when allegations have been made against Zionists, the critics have been accused of making blood-libels or of general anti-semitism. In some cases, the allegations against the Zionists have either been proved true or found to be very well evidenced.
2009 - Israel T-shirt affair
2009 - Organ harvesting affair
When a Swedish newspaper broke the organ-harvesting story, Israeli Deputy Prime Minister demanded that Sweden condemn the piece, compared it to the Dreyfus Affair and compared Sweden's response to its "silence" during the Holocaust.[15] Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "echoed colleagues in comparing the article to medieval "blood libels," which alleged Jews used the blood of Christian babies in religious rites" and curbs were placed on Swedish journalists.[16][17]
In fact, it was an old story - Dr Yehuda Hiss, Israeli chief pathologist at Abu Kabir, had been exposed in 2000 by investigative reporters at the Yediot Aharonot newspaper, was on tape talking about it and had been reprimanded in 2005.[18]
2000 - Mohammed al-Durrah
$millions have been spent on this case by defenders of Israel trying to prove that Mohammed al-Durrah was shot by Palestinians and that the famous picture is a blood-libel.[19]
Over ten years later, the cameraman and the head of the television channel, France24, are still being pursued through the courts in an attempt to destroy their careers.
1948 - Deir Yassin
There have been numerous attempts to deny there was a massacre at Deir Yassin. The Wikipedia even lists a book "Blood Libel at Deir Yassin" by Uri Milstein.
Interference with the historical record
In some cases, Israel has claimed to be quoting Palestinian sources for the death-tolls of massacres, and these totals are both much smaller than believed at the time and impossible to confirm. The death-toll at Deir Yassin was reduced, supposedly from a Palestinian source in Bir Zeit Univerity, from 254 to around 107, while the toll in Jenin in 2002 has been reduced from "around 500" to 56.
Notes
- ↑ TRANSCRIPT OF PRESS CONFERENCE by Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon at UN headquarters. "Israel was faulted in seven of the nine cases, and Hamas was found guilty in one of the nine", 5 MAY 2009.
- ↑ UN report condemns Israel over Gaza war "These allegations were untrue, continued to be made after it ought to have been known that they were untrue, and were not adequately withdrawn and publicly regretted" Times, May 6, 2009.
- ↑ Rachel Corrie The Corries had been told the report was secret until they found that the Israeli government was covertly distributing it among members of the US Congress to prevent an independent investigation. Guardian 20 October 2003.
- ↑ Miller's family push for prosecution Guardian, 6 April 2006.
- ↑ Britain tells Israel to try soldier for killing film-maker The Guardian 5 August 2007
- ↑ Israel: No criminal charges against IDF soldier in journalist's shooting death Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) 9 March 2005.
- ↑ Israel replies in shooting inquiry Guardian 8 August 2007.
- ↑ Shot Briton's family 'gets £1.5m' BBC 1st Feb 2009.
- ↑ Tom Hurndall "Family ... forced the IDF to investigate and to acknowledge that Tom had been wearing the fluorescent jacket of a non-combatant" Times 7th Oct 2008.
- ↑ Iain Hook "The army falsely claimed he was shot while standing among Palestinian gunmen in the UN compound." Guardian 20 October 2003.
- ↑ Wikipedia article on the "USS Liberty Incident" gives little credence to the Zionist version that it was an accident, a case of "friendly fire".
- ↑ "New revelations in attack on American spy ship" Chicago Tribune. 2nd Oct 2007.
- ↑ ISRAELI NUCLEAR THREATS AND BLACKMAIL The Samson Option Still Threatens the World, Carol Moore, December 2009 version.
- ↑ Rabbi Chaim Simons of the Kiryat Arba settlement in Hebron lists many of the pre-1948 claims that transfer was necesary "As we shall see, this phenomenon of restricting transfer plans to diaries, private correspondence and closed meetings, was not the prerogative of Herzl, but has been emulated by many other Zionist leaders."
- ↑ A bewildering response The government should, of course, have condemned every bit of the Swedish organ harvesting story. Haaretz, 23rd Aug 2009.
- ↑ Israel curbs Swedish media over "blood libel" Israel placed curbs on Swedish journalists on Sunday as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Sweden's government to condemn a newspaper article that Israeli officials say recalled historic hatred of Jews in Europe. Reuters, Aug 23, 2009.
- ↑ Updating an Old Blood Libel "Sweden’s Aftonbladet started it. The fact that both the article’s author and the paper’s editor admitted they had no corroborating evidence meant little to Jew haters “antiZionists”. Now it’s spreading like wildfire throughout Islamic lands". Sept 16, 2009.
- ↑ Body Parts and Bio-Piracy Tissue, Skin, Bone and Organ Harvesting at Israel's National Forensic Institute, 25th Oct 2010.
- ↑ "Our World: Prime-time blood libels" The silence about Muhammad al-Dura's death shows Israel still does not understand the war of images. The Jerusalem Post, October 23, 2006.