That is why we are setting today a new Global Observatory on the Fight against Impunity....and we are going to allocate €20 million for that.This Observatory will gather information and build knowledge about genocide, about crimes against humanity and other serious human rights violations. They are there. I have not mentioned Palestine, for example. But what is happening in Palestine – I am sorry, I have to say, although I know that it will bring me a lot of criticism. But yes, we have to remember what is happening in Palestine. During this year, more than 100 Palestinian people have been killed by the Israeli security forces. I do not deny that there are security issues. I think, and I issued a lot of statements condemning and expressing our strong concern about the high level of violence in the occupied territories in the West Bank.
Showing posts with label Fake Civilians 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fake Civilians 2022. Show all posts
Friday, December 16, 2022
- Friday, December 16, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- 2022 terror, EU, Fake Civilians 2022, Human Rights, Josep Borrell, terror victims
EU High Representative/Vice-President Josep Borrell spoke at the 24th EU-NGO Forum on Human Rights on Wednesday.
Most of his speech properly listed the worst human rights issues facing the world nowadays:
- The COVID-19 pandemic is estimated to have resulted in 6 million deaths.
- Thousands of people imprisoned in Belarus for protests.
- Over a thousand killed in Myanmar and 4,500 more in jail for protesting.
- Between 600,000 and 800,000 people dead in Ethiopia from famine and cutting off basic services.
- Afghanistan's oppression against women, the Taliban saying they were going to erase women from society.
- Russia trying to systematically destroy Ukraine, with millions of lives at risk this winter.
- Iran's killing hundreds of protestors and repressing women.
- China's persecution of a million Uyghurs.
And then after listing all of these huge and very real human rights catastrophes, Borrel just had to imply that one of the worst was Israel:
As anyone who does a modicum of research would know, the vast majority - over 90% - of the Palestinians killed this year were terrorists, while actively attacking.
The vast majority of Jews killed in terror attacks this year were civilians, which is what started Israel going on the offensive.
But he doesn't mention them.
Borrell has the nerve to equate the deaths from crossfire of a handful of Palestinians with the events in Myanmar, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Iran, China and Ethiopia? He feels he must single out Israel as a major human rights violator? And that is the only example he mentions after saying that this new organization will research "genocide, about crimes against humanity and other serious human rights violations" - implying that Israel is guilty of the worst human rights abuses, after listing all the others.
Mentioning "Palestine" in the same speech as these other issues, and in the same paragraph as the new Observatory, changes it from what could have been am announcement of a good initiative, a chance to look at human rights objectively, into what sounds like just another political organization that will attack Israel while doing nothing more than lip service to real human rights abuses.
Nearly 1100 people were killed by police in the US so far in 2022. Why didn't Borrell mention that? Because it isn't in the same ballpark as the mass atrocities of the other countries.
Neither is Israel.
But Borrell just couldn't resist making it sound like Israel is in the top tier of human right abusers.
Which makes one wonder, was the rest of his speech as unreliable as this part was?
(h/t Irene)
Sunday, September 18, 2022
- Sunday, September 18, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- Adin Haykin, Fake Civilians 2022, IDF, Jenin
He finds that the huge majority of the 83 killed were either members of terror groups or were killed while performing terror acts like stabbing or throwing Molotov cocktails.
By my count, 34 of them were members of Islamic Jihad, 18 from Fatah, five Hamas, and one each from the DFLP and PFLP.
Of the others, most of them were involved in stabbing, violent riots and throwing Molotov cocktails. One tried to use a hammer on a policeman. Two were killed trying to infiltrate into Jewish communities.
Four women were killed while trying to attack soldiers.
Three were killed accidentally during fighting, including Shireen Abu Akleh.
One died of a heart attack and Israel is being blamed.
Of those killed, at least 17 were children - and they were all involved in violence.
Read the thread and compare that information, accompanied with photos of their "martyr posters" and weapons, with how the UN and others describe them all as "victims."
Sunday, September 11, 2022
- Sunday, September 11, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, double standards, Fake Civilians 2022, Fatah, Hamad Abu Jildah, Jenin, lost in translation, Palestinian Information Center in English, Palestinian propaganda, propaganda, terr
This morning, 24 year old Hamad Abu Jildah died of wounds he received from IDF fire a few days ago in Jenin during a firefight.
The Palestinian Information Center in English published photos of him on his motorcycle and of his funeral:
The article humanized him and painted him as an innocent victim of Israeli aggression, saying that "Martyr Abu Jildah was an ex-detainee who spent two and a half years in Israeli jails. He got married recently and his wife is pregnant with their first child."
In Arabic, the same publication looked and sounded quite different.
The Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas" mourned the martyr Hamad Abu Jildah, who died this morning of wounds he sustained a few days ago, stressing that "the occupation will not undermine the resolve of our people and our resistance."The movement offered condolences to the martyr's family and lovers, stressing that "the battle that our Palestinian people are waging and their resistance against the criminal Zionist enemy continues unabated, and that the blood of the martyrs will not be in vain."
The messages are completely different depending on the audience. For the gullible West, Abu Jildah is an innocent victim, a newlywed cut down in the prime of his life. To a Palestinian Arab audience, he is a valiant fighter whose death is a celebration of "resistance' and who should be emulated.
But this isn't the only difference in how these events are tailored differently between the West and the Arab world.
Abu Jildah was not Hamas. He wasn't even Islamic Jihad, which dominates Jenin's militants. He was a field commander of Fatah's Al Aqsa Brigades.
His death was mourned equally by Fatah, Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
The fiction that Fatah is a secular, peace-seeking political party - the "good guys" to the West as compared to the other terror groups - is increasingly shown to be a lie. There is no difference between Fatah and the other terror groups, and there never was. They disagree about tactics sometimes, and Fatah is not as explicitly Islamist - although it certainly never disagrees publicly with the Muslim Brotherhood-influenced Hamas.
That logo of the Al Aqsa Brigades above is the real Fatah - machine guns and grenades, centering on a theme of a Judenfrei Jerusalem, not peaceful protests and boycotts and secularism.
The West wants so badly to believe that peace is possible between the "moderate" Mahmoud Abbas and Israel that the media will consciously and enthusiastically overlook the copious evidence to the contrary, from Abbas' own antisemitic and terror supporting statements to the incitement in daily media.
There can be no peace without truth. The media, the world's diplomats and national leaders, and the "expert" pundits spend more time hiding the truth than they do admitting it. And then when Israel defends itself from Fatah terrorists that are just as lethal as Islamic Jihad's, the audience is not aware of the facts and assumes Israel is the aggressor.
Friday, August 05, 2022
- Friday, August 05, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- analysis, double standards, failed rockets, Fake Civilians 2022, hamas, Hamas war crimes, Islamic Jihad, Islamic Jihad war crimes, media bias, Operation Breaking Dawn, The Laws of Armed Conflict
I described many of them in 2021; here is an updated version of that post.
A large percentage of Gaza rockets fall in Gaza, and many Gazans are killed because of them. I've documented this for years. I've shown how Hamas' own videos show rockets falling short.
When a family is killed in Gaza, it is very rare that it is an IDF mistake. Most of the time it is because a terrorist operative is in the house - either because he is a member of the family, sometimes it seems because he is using them as human shields. Other times it is because of Hamas rockets falling short. Sometimes it is because the IDF targeted a legitimate target that had a larger cache of explosives than was thought and it caused far more collateral damage than expected.
Hamas and Islamic Jihad hides the names of most of those killed. They do this to make it look like a larger percentage of the dead are civilians - and they did it in previous wars, too.
Speaking of, the Gaza Health Ministry and the "human rights" NGOs in Gaza (PCHR and Al Mezan) downplay any mention of terrorist casualties and often call terrorists "civilians" when they report the circumstances of those who have died. (Amnesty's obscenely dishonest "Gaza Platform" with statistics from the 2014 war relied on PCHR's initial reports, and as a result it lists more "civilians" than even the UN does. They know they are lying, I've let them know enough times, and they refuse to correct it.)
The media still has no idea what "proportionality" means in the context of international law. They make scorecards of how many have been killed on both sides as if the results are supposed to be "fair," implying that if only more Jews would be killed, then they can all be happy.
The media (and human rights groups) also don't understand the principle of distinction, pretending that it means that Israel cannot bomb a high value target if there are civilians around. It can, under proper circumstances.
Then again, the media is also part of the problem. Hamas has almost complete control over the media in Gaza. Citizens who speak freely to media know that they will be punished. Everyone sticks to the Hamas-approved script. International reporters know that they will be kicked out if they say anything not to Hamas' liking. Yet the media hardly ever mentions this, giving a false impression that their reporting is objective.
The media will also ignore most of Hamas' war crimes. Using ambulances or "press" credentials to transport weapons, using Gazans as human shields, using mosques as weapons depots, shooting from schools- - I once counted 19 different war crimes that Hamas has done in the Gaza wars, but "human rights groups" somehow only notice and denounce one.
Some other must-read background that will make you more knowledgeable than the most presigious journalists from the New York Times, the BBC and CNN:
Israel's success in keeping civilian casualties to a minimum in an urban war zone where the military targets are purposefully placed among civilians is unparalleled.
The decisions as to what Israel targets in Gaza is detailed, lengthy and adheres to international law. The media and Israel haters portray Israel as a spoiled baby who lashes out at anything that moves and I've never seen a serious mainstream media article that describes anything close to the reality that military experts understand.
If the media would miss one or two of these topics, there wouldn't be a problem. They are in the job of simplifying things for readers. But they consistently get basic things wrong, and always in the direction of making Israel look bad.Monday, January 21, 2019
- Monday, January 21, 2019
- Elder of Ziyon
- "pro-Palestinian", civilian casualties, Fake Civilians 2014, Fake Civilians 2019, Fake Civilians 2021, Fake Civilians 2022, Fake Civilians 2023, Know How to Answer, PalArab lies
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Nearly six years ago I gave a lecture at Yeshiva University on how to answer anti-Israel arguments. Since the lecture was over an hour and twenty minutes, I decided to break it up into 20 sections, one each to answer one popular anti-Israel argument.
Here is part 18..
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Nearly six years ago I gave a lecture at Yeshiva University on how to answer anti-Israel arguments. Since the lecture was over an hour and twenty minutes, I decided to break it up into 20 sections, one each to answer one popular anti-Israel argument.
Here is part 18..
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