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Israel's Laughable Gaza Flotilla Investigation: 'The Fix is In'

by shergald Wed Jun 16th, 2010 at 11:19:00 AM EST

Richard Silverstein (Tikun Olam), after reviewing the geriatric makeup of the commission Israel assigned to investigate the Gaza Flotilla massacre, could only conclude that: "the fix is in." The average age of the panel is 85 years, at least some of participants being recruited from nursing homes. But that is not as damning as the well-known biases they carried through in their more lucid times.


The laughing begins when we hear about who will chair the commission: the youthful, 75 year-old Justice Yaakov Tirkel. About Tirkel, the Yediot Achronot wrote:

The judge heading up the Gaza flotilla investigation is known in his rulings as someone who says "Yes" to the security services.  He also protects freedom of speech-as long as its not connected to state security.

Tirkel is known to derive his legal rulings, not from legal precedence or law, but from "a set of nationalist and humanist values," which gives favor to Israeli security needs and the IDF. Quoting Tirkel,

With great sorrow, I view the honor and freedom of our fighters as more dear than those of the enemy's fighters.

Need one say more.

Ninty-three year old Shabbtai Rozen, chosen for the commission, was once an eminent Israeli diplomat and scholar of international law, is being recruited from a nursing home. A picture shows him before the cameras in his summer pajamas along with his Filipino caretaker. According to Silverstein, an published interview with him 'makes him appear equally out to lunch.'

Then there's 86 year-old Amos Horev, a distinguished Israeli general with impeccable intelligence credentials, but a former booster boy for the Israeli defense industry. Whether Horev is or is not in a nursing home himself, having an Israeli general sit in judgment of the IDF has obvious bias implications.

As to the rest of the octogenarians plus or minus on the commission, not much information is available.

If internal Israeli biases and waning cognitive faculties were the only problems, what about the two international observers brought in to give the commission an air of objectivity? But even here, we see a commission loaded up to fix the final conclusions about the Mavi Marmara massacre.

FireDogLake headlined it this way: John Bolton Pal Appointed to Israeli Whitewash Panel. The pal referred to is none other than David Trimble of the Ulster Unionist party. Trible was most recently a founding member of the Friends of Israel, a little select group of Israel government friends which includes AIPAC favorite John Bolton and Dore Gold. It was formed on the day of the Flotilla murders. Trimble is also a member of the Henry Jackson Society, closely allied with Richard Perle, James Woolsey and William Kristol, notorious American Neocons, who led the Bush administration by the nose (think Iraq).

The Friends of Israel initiative was reportedly formed with concern about the "unprecedented delegitimation campaign against Israel, driven by the enemies of the Jewish state and perversely assumed by numerous international authorities" and concern "about the onslaught of radical Islamism as well as the specter of a nuclear Iran since these are threats affecting not only Israel, but the entire world." Need one say more? More can be read about Trimble at the link.

The other outside observer is a Canadian,  former military judge advocate general Ken Watkin, whose only fame was his involvement in an apparent stonewalling of a House of Commons inquiry into whether Canadian troops turned over Afghan detainees to be tortured. Uri Avnery, the Israeli peace activist, wrote that Watkin's behavior in this incident "does not bode well for (his) willingness or ability to participate in exposing facts which might prove embarrassing to the Government of Israel."

According to news reports, Israeli PM Netanyahu stated that the inquiry being set up by Israel into the Gaza-bound aid flotilla raid will "make it clear to the world that Israel is acting legally, responsibly and with complete transparency".He said that exposing the facts "will prove that (Israel's) aim was to conduct a defensive operation according to the highest standards".

To repeat Richard Silverstein, "the fix is in."

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Just a side note from the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, a US org:

In the face of a $50 million budget shortfall, Kansas City is being forced to close 26 of its 61 public schools at the end of this school year. Yet, while unable to provide adequate education for it's children, Kansas City residents will contributes more than $78 million in taxpayer dollars for military aid to Israel.

Detroit is also closing 29 public schools next year, and this may be happening in many other communities whose federal taxes are used to fund Israeli defense forces instead of local schools.

That military aid to Israel supports an illegal military occupation (West Bank, East Jerusalem), the siege of Gaza, and the colonization of Palestinian lands.


by shergald on Wed Jun 16th, 2010 at 11:53:11 AM EST
Just caught this quote about the White House response to this investigative commission in another article on Counterpunch:

Kershner reports that the White House hailed the announcement of the panel as an "important step forward," stating that "the structure and terms of reference of Israel's proposed independent public commission can meet the standard of a prompt, impartial, credible and transparent investigation."

In her story, Kershner reports that the panel will include eminent Irish Nobel Peace Laureate Lord David Trimble as an observer, but omits the fact that Trimble is a leader of the newly formed pro-Israel organization "Friends of Israel" and is close to Netanyahu associate Dore Gold.

Irish journalist Patrick Roberts writes, "This is a little like putting the fox in charge of the hen house."

http://www.counterpunch.org/weir06162010.html

Someone over at Booman, alright Booman, called Obama Netayahu's poodle? Who can argue?

by shergald on Wed Jun 16th, 2010 at 03:13:59 PM EST
BBC - Newsnight: Mark Urban: Careful use of language over easing of Gaza blockade

Thursday morning's headlines about Israel "lifting its blockade of Gaza" immediately set me wondering what exactly had been promised, how it would be delivered, and for how long.

Sure enough, on the first issue, eagle-eyed Israeli journalists soon spotted that the government press releases announcing the move read differently in their Hebrew and English versions.

The English version reports an Israeli cabinet decision on Thursday morning: "It was agreed to liberalize the system by which civilian goods enter Gaza [and] expand the inflow of materials for civilian projects that are under international supervision."

The Hebrew version did not report any specific agreement or vote among the ministers, leaving Israeli reporters to conclude that the old policy concerning banned items was still in force.



Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.
by ceebs (ceebs (at) eurotrib (dot) com) on Thu Jun 17th, 2010 at 01:40:26 PM EST
See also Losing Tibet in Translation, for another case of linguistic discrepancies from the presses of a managed democracy.

- Jake

Friends come and go. Enemies accumulate.

by JakeS (JangoSierra 'at' gmail 'dot' com) on Fri Jun 18th, 2010 at 09:55:22 AM EST
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My immediate reaction was to ask whether the Hebrew versions of the newspaper articles reporting this story were the same as the English versions. I've looked for the original of this Ha'aretz story, but no luck so far.

I've certainly seen differences in the past, but the only time I'm sure they was intentional was when the first obituary of Marek Edelman did not translate comments on his attitude towards Israel, that were included in the Hebrew original.

by gk (gk (gk quattro due due sette @gmail.com)) on Fri Jun 18th, 2010 at 05:28:54 PM EST
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You are correct. Netanyahu's announcement did not appear in the Hebrew version of the story. Sorry that I'm not now able to point to the source.

by shergald on Mon Jun 21st, 2010 at 04:26:23 PM EST
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