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==Incidents before 2000== | ==Incidents before 2000== |
Revision as of 18:31, 23 December 2011
Zionist Denials are cases in which Israel itself has deliberately and falsely denied actions which Israel or others have later admitted.
In some of these cases the state of Israel has denied culpability but then later admitted liability. In other cases Israel has paid compensation despite denying intent eg the USS Liberty Incident, widely and predominantly reported by "reliable sources" as being a case of the Israelis deliberately attacking a US ship, see this chart.
Also included in the category of "denials" are cases in which Israel has obstructed access or failed to assist investigators. Wikispooks is treating such obstrucion in a fashion broadly similar to 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 also denials of Zionist policy. Some were once denied but are now pretty generally accepted (eg the policy of "Transfer", what we came to know as "Ethnic Cleansing" after incidents in the Balkans in the 1990s) while others such as the Judaization of Jerusalem and the total annexation of the West Bank are still officially denied. In other cases eg "from the Nile to the Euphrates" intent is denied even though it is established settler policy. The real meaning of the two blue lines of the Zionist flag seems to be either currently unknown or impossible to prove.
Cases of fraudulent denial or mis-reporting of Israeli massacres include cases where death-tolls have been reduced in suspicious circumstances. All denials are commonly linked to fraudulent accusations of "Blood-Libel" and antisemitism.
Contents
- 1 Incidents post-2000
- 2 Incidents before 2000
- 3 Pre-Israel actions
- 4 Denial of Zionist Policies
- 5 Blood-libel allegations
- 6 Interference with the historical record
- 7 Notes
Incidents post-2000
The following incidents are described in greater detail at Zionist denials - post 2000
2010 Flotilla
Sub-headings: First use of violence, Violence on other boats.
2008/9 Gaza Massacre, Operation Cast Lead
Sub-headings: White Phosphorus use in Gaza, UN Board of Inquiry.
2006 Lebanon
Sub-headings: Use of White Phosphorus.
2004 accusations against Peter Hansen
2002/2003 Death of activists
Sub-headings: Rachel Corrie, James Miller, Tom Hurndall, Iain Hook.
2002 Assault on Jenin
Incidents before 2000
1996 Qana
1985 Jonathan Pollard
U.S. Navy analyst Jonathan Pollard was sentenced to life imprisonment in the United States in 1985 for passing military secrets to Israel.
Israel promised this would not happen again, eg "As with Pollard, this (Lavon Affair) was a rogue operation," David Kimche, a former Mossad deputy chief, said in 2005 "We knew never to go down that road again."[1]
But in March 2008, another Israeli spy, 84 year old Ben-Ami Kadish was arrested on charges that he had spied for Israel for 20 years (ie recruited not long after Pollard was sentenced to life imprisonment). Former head of Mossad, Labor MK Danny Yatom told Army Radio: "I think what primarily bothers the Americans is the feeling that Israel didn't tell them the whole truth two decades ago, in 1985, when the Pollard affair exploded".[2] and added: "The Americans asked if there are additional people that Israel ran or are running in the United States. The answer, to the best of my knowledge, was always no".
1982 Lebanon
Some denials (eg responsibility for Sabra and Shatilla, killing of UN soldiers) and a lot of deceit.
Deceitful reasoning for invasion
The claimed excuse for this fresh attack on Lebanon was a near fatal attack on the Israeli Ambassador in London on the 3rd June by Abu Nidal, a Palestinian and free-lance terrorist. Israel launched air-strikes against Beirut the next day, the 4th. On the same day, less than 24 hours after the shooting, the attackers had been caught. On 6th Jun 1982, Margaret Thatcher told the House of Commons that a hit-list in the possession of the terrorists included the name of the PLO's London representative, making Arafat's involvement even less likely.
Nevertheless, Israel had long wished to seize Lebanon and on 5th June Menachem Begin proposed a military operation. An earlier "Big Plan" had been aired and rejected by the Cabinet. Ariel Sharon and Eitan presented the Cabinet with the "Small Plan," which was an operation in south Lebanon only. This included no advance to Beirut and no move against the Syrians. The attack started on 6th June 1982 and turned into the "Big Plan".[3]
The invasion turned into an occupation which lasted until 2000, when Israel announced a planned withdrawal which they carried out prematurely. The militias (eg "The South Lebanon Army" or SLA) which had done Israel's dirtiest work for 18 years collapsed immediately.
Harassment of US Marines
See the Wikispooks article section on "Israeli forces clash with Marines" in the article on the 1982 Lebanon War. The original of the article is by Donald Neff,[4] published in 1995 by the "Washington Report" and re-published by "If Americans Knew".
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. A turning point in the debate may have been the article in the Chicago Tribune of 2nd Oct 2007[5] 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."
Typical of the quotes in the Tribune is one from the late Dwight Porter, American ambassador to Lebanon during the Six-Day War, who told friends and family members that he had been shown English-language transcripts of Israeli pilots talking to their controllers. Close friend, William Chandler, former head of the Trans-Arabian Pipe Line Co., said Porter recalled one of the pilots protesting, "But sir, it's an American ship - I can see the flag!" To which the ground control responded, "Never mind; hit it!".
A fuller description of this incident is carried by Wikispooks here, including a unique section on the "Reliable Sources" at which it is claimed that these sources "all say that Israel knew what it was doing".
Execution of POWs
In 1995 the mass graves of up to 1,000 unarmed Egyptian civilians and prisoners of war were discovered outside El-Arish and the New York Times, The Washington Post, The Jewish Telegraph Agency, and many other respected press organs both in the U.S. and Israel reported that IDF veterans had admitted that there had been mass-murders during the 1967 War.[6] Deputy Foreign Minister, Eli Dayan even offered compensation to the victims families in 1995, but explained that Israel was unable to pursue those responsible due to the statute of limitations.[7]
In 2001, James Bamford published a book on the National Security Agency called "Body of Secrets" and in one chapter mentioned the USS Liberty Incident, surmising that the motive was to conceal the 1967 massacre reported in 1995.[8]
Bamford's book resulted in a new spate of denial, Michael Oren wrote that one of the witnesses (Israeli reporter Gabriel Bron, a former IDF soldier) told him "The one hundred and fifty POWs were not shot, and there were no mass murders" but that the they were helped by the Israeli soldiers who "gave them water, and in most cases just sent them in the direction of the Suez Canal." Oren had more to say about Bamford, and presented a second piece of Zionist Denial "there are a lot of reasons to question Bamford's credibility, starting with his rather curious reading of Middle Eastern history. For example, Bamford says Israel initiated hostilities against Syria and Jordan, when it happened the other way around."[9]
Steve Aftergood also denied the massacre in the July 17, 2001 issue of Secrecy News.[10]
A further mass grave of 30 Egyptian soldiers was found in the Sinai peninsula in 2008.[11]
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.[12]
1954 Qibya
Ben-Gurion blamed
1954 Lavon Affair
For years, Israel "denied involvement"[13] in attacks on US and UK facilities in Cairo and Alexandria, which they had intended to be "blamed on local insurgents [and] discredit Nasser's rule"[14]
The denials finally came to an end 51 years after the attacks (2005) when medals for the surviving perpetrators of the fire-bomb were handed out by Israeli President Moshe Katsav.[13] More details at False Flag Attacks.
1950 Baghdad bombings
The April 1950 bombings that helped panic most of the 150,000 Jews of Iraq to leave for Israel are still denied by the Zionists. But even the WP article on "Jews in Iraq" lists many credible sources who say the bombings were indeed Zionist. See False Flag Attacks.
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[15] 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."
Denial of "from the Nile to the Euphrates"
Denial of the Zionist flag
There is no proof that the two lines on the Zionist flag are intended to symbolise "from the Nile to the Euphrates", even though the policy itself is widely documented.
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.[16] 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.[17][18]
In fact, it was an old story - Dr Yehuda Hiss, Israeli chief pathologist at Abu Kabir, had been exposed for selling body parts in 2000 (by Israeli newspaper, Yediot Aharonot), was on tape talking about freely taking organs at the time, was in possession of numerous organs when searched in 2002 and had been reprimanded in 2005.[19]
In October 2011, a Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics press release claimed that Israel holds tens of bodies of male and female Palestinians killed during the second Intifada as well as hundreds of corpses of others killed in previous years.[20]
2000 - Muhammed al-Durrah
Great effort and expenditure have been expended on this case by defenders of Israel trying to prove that Mohammed al-Durrah was shot by Palestinians (or is not dead) and that the famous picture is a blood-libel.[21] 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.
Project Censored claim (based on figures from the Israeli NGO, Btselem and citing "Remember the Children") "In the first three-and-a-half months ... Israeli forces killed 84 Palestinian children ... During this period, not one Israeli child was killed. Not one suicide bombing against Israelis occurred".[22][23][24] It is known that some Israelis[25] and some French Jews[26] are unhappy with the denial. Other Israeli newspaper comment has suggested that the whole discussion is "tasteless questions designed to divert attention from the truly important issues ... Israel is responsible for killing more than 850 Palestinian children and teenagers since al-Dura was killed" and that some investigators have an "eccentric obsession" with their denial.[25]
Wikipedia treatment
The Wikipedia article is largely taken up with a discussion (often positive) of the two denialist Zionist narratives.[27] After years of debate an apparent change of heart at the Wikipedia decided that there should be mention of the widely commented linkage between the photo and the October 2000 lynching of two Israeli army reservists in Ramallah and the beheading of Daniel Pearl in Feb 2002.[28]
1948 - Deir Yassin
There have been numerous attempts to deny there was a massacre at Deir Yassin, including some by Israel itself, and to smear the critics with accusations of blood-libel. The Wikipedia even suggests a book entitled "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.
Notes
- ↑ Jonathan Pollard ... "We knew never to go down that road again" David Kimche, former Mossad deputy chief. YNetNews 3rd March 2005.
- ↑ Former head of Mossad "Israel didn't tell them the whole truth two decades ago, in 1985, when the Pollard affair exploded" Haaretz. 22nd Mar 2008.
- ↑ WHEN DAVID BECAME GOLIATH "there was no consensus on the decision to invade Lebanon utilizing the Big Plan objectives, as has been shown by Cabinet’s repeated rebuffs of the Begin-Sharon proposals; and Begin, Sharon, and Eitan deceived the Israeli Cabinet and, in effect, the Israeli population as to their true intent in Lebanon." A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree. 1997.
- ↑ Israel Charged with Systematic Harassment of U.S. Marines In 1983 "the commandant of the Marine Corps sent a highly unusual letter to the secretary of defense expressing frustration and anger at Israel. General R.H. Barrow charged that Israeli troops were deliberately threatening the lives of Marines serving as peacekeepers in Lebanon ... resulting in “life-threatening situations, replete with verbal degradation of the officers, their uniform and country.” Donald Neff, Washington Report, March 1995, presented by "If Americans Knew".
- ↑ "New revelations in attack on American spy ship" Chicago Tribune. 2nd Oct 2007.
- ↑ Memo from James Bamford notes that The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Jewish Telegraph Agency, and many other respected press organs both in the U.S. and Israel had reported a massacre of Egyptians carried out in 1967, excerpts from some.
- ↑ Ibrahim, Youssef Egypt Says Israelis Killed P.O.W.'s in '67 War, New York Times 21 September 1995.
- ↑ Excerpt "covering up this massacre could have been a reason to sink the USS Liberty" from Body of Secrets by James Bamford.
- ↑ Unfriendly Fire review of "Body of Secrets" by Michael Oren. "There are a lot of reasons to question Bamford's credibility, starting with his rather curious reading of Middle Eastern history. For example, Bamford says Israel initiated hostilities against Syria and Jordan, when it happened the other way around." December 26th, 2002.
- ↑ BAMFORD "LIBERTY" ACCOUNT REPUDIATED "there appears to be no verifiable evidence that such a massacre ever took place", Steve Aftergood, Secrecy News. 17th July 2001.
- ↑ Egypt soldiers found in mass grave near Israel Thought to be victims of 1967 Six Day War. Al-Arabiya 9th Jan 2008.
- ↑ ISRAELI NUCLEAR THREATS AND BLACKMAIL The Samson Option Still Threatens the World, Carol Moore, December 2009 version.
- ↑ a b "After half a century of reticence and recrimination, Israel ... honored ... agents-provocateur." YNetNews 30th March 2005.
- ↑ Israel "recruited nine young Egyptian Jews to stage terrorist attacks that, they thought, would be blamed on local insurgents and would discredit Nasser's rule" Jewish Review, 1st Aug 2004.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Israel holds tens of bodies of male and female Palestinians killed during the second Intifada Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics quoted by wafa.ps, 6th Oct 2011.
- ↑ "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.
- ↑ Media Studies "In the first three-and-a-half months ... Israeli forces killed 84 Palestinian children ... During this period, not one Israeli child was killed. Not one suicide bombing against Israelis occurred" Project Censored "Censored 2005: The Top 25 Censored Stories".
- ↑ 84 Palestine children die before the first deaths of Israeli children occur on 28th March 2002. Remember the Children, updated.
- ↑ Israeli civilians killed by Palestinians in Israel 29.9.2000 - 26.12.2008. Figures of child deaths in Second Intifada. Btselem, updated.
- ↑ a b Mohammed al-Dura lives on Our heart is impervious to the fate of other children who have been killed ... maybe he is even alive, as some eccentrics claim ... tasteless questions designed to divert attention ... Israel is responsible for killing more than 850 Palestinian children and teenagers since al-Dura was killed. Haaretz 10th July 2007.
- ↑ French Jews demand al-Dura probe a petition signed by more than 300 French journalists and intellectuals denouncing the Paris court’s decision for allowing "anyone" to "smear with impunity the honor and reputation of news professionals" suggests support for the two journalists. But note, the Israeli paper actually concerns "new legitimacy" lent to "concerns that the broadcast was staged". Archive of The Jerusalem Post, May 29, 2008.
- ↑ Who Shot Mohammed al-Dura? a number of Israeli researchers are presenting persuasive evidence that the fatal shots could not have come from the Israeli soldiers known to have been involved in the confrontation ATLANTIC MAGAZINE, June 2003.
- ↑ Myth, Fact, and the al-Dura Affair provoking a wave of violence from the lynching of two Israeli reservists in Ramallah to synagogue burnings in France and death scene has been replicated on murals, posters, and postage stamps, even making an iconic appearance in the video of Daniel Pearl's beheading Commentary Magazine, September 2005