Breaking the Silence on Israeli abuses in Gaza |
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From the report introduction: ‘…These testimonies describe use of the ‘Neighbor Procedure’ [use of human shields] and and of white phosphorus ammunition in densely inhabited neighbourhoods, massive destruction of buildings unrelated to any direct threat to the Israeli forces, and permissive rules of engagement that led to the killing of innocents. We also hear from the soldiers about the general atmosphere that accompanied the fighting, and of harsh statements made by junior and senior officers that attest to the ongoing moral deterioration of the society and the army. During the operation, the military rabbinate made its own contribution to these expressions when it introduced controversial religious and political interpretation under the auspices of the IDF and with its blessing. Beyond the call to Israeli society and its leaders to face up to the abuses by members of its armed forces, might the call also be extended to those, like the British army commander, Colonel Kemp, who have spoken in favour of the Israeli army’s allegedly unblemished conduct in Gaza? His claim that, 'the IDF did more to safeguard the rights of civilians in a combat zone than any other Army in the history of warfare', looks decidedly naive and suspect in light of this courageous report by Breaking the Silence.
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