
One of the objectives of the Hamas propaganda from Gaza is to paint the Israelis as child-killers. It is true that Arab children have died in the current fighting as a result of the Israeli strikes. This is deeply regrettable, but fair-minded people need to reflect on the following points:
During the IDF activity in the Gaza Strip both Hamas and the PIJ called upon Palestinian civilians to gather in places where, they claimed, the IDF was about to attack. That was done to have them serve as human shields, exploiting the fact that the IDF avoids deliberately harming Palestinian civilians. The terrorist organizations operating in the Gaza Strip have used the tactic before. 820. The following are examples of calls in the Palestinian media for Palestinians civilians to serve as human shields:
1) Hamas's Al-Aqsa TV and PalMedia Website called upon civilians to form a human shield at the home of Abu al-Hatal in the Sajaiya neighborhood (in Al-Sha'af according to other version) because the IDF had threatened to blow it up (March 1).
2) Al-Aqsa TV called upon the Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip to go to the house of shaheed Othman al-Ruziana to protect it because the IDF was threatening to blow it up (February 29).
3) Al-Aqsa TV called upon the residents of Khan Yunis to gather at the house of Ma'amoun Abu ‘Amer because the IDF was threatening to blow it up (February 28). An hour later dozens of Palestinians from Khan Yunis were reported to have gathered on the roof of Abu ‘Amer's house to serve as human shields to prevent the house from being hit (Pal-today Website, February 28) .
4) Al-Aqsa TV called upon Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip to go to the house of shaheed Musab al-Ja'abir to protect it because Israel was threatening to blow it up (February 29).
5) The PIJ's Radio Sawt al-Quds called upon civilian to gather around the house of Fawzi Abu al-Hamed in the Absan al-Kabira region to prevent it from being blown up by the IDF (March 1).
21. Hamas prime minister Ismail Haniya boasted to Al-Jazeera TV of the “firm stance” of the Palestinians. As an example he said that the “occupation” had threatened to blow up buildings but nevertheless hundreds and thousands of Palestinians had left their homes “in the middle of the night” and gone up on the roofs of the houses the Israelis had threatened to blow up (Al-Jazeera TV, February 29).
In other words Hamas deliberately put their civilians in harm’s way — and then start screaming about ‘war crimes’!
Over the past five days, in our assessment more than 80 Palestrinians were killed. Most of them were terrorist operatives, primarily belonging to Hamas's Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, who were killed in battle or in IDF attacks on terrorist targets. Among the operatives killed were the sons of two senior Hamas figures, the son of Khalil al-Hiye and the son of Muhammad Shihab, both Hamas-faction members of the Palestinian Legislative Council.
Civilians were accidentally killed during the fighting, since terrorist bases, positions and buildings from which the terrorist organization conduct their battles against the IDF were built close to their homes, and rockets were also fired from nearby. Among those killed were a number of children.
13. On February 29 Hamas's Palestine-info Website posted a table with data about the 34 Palestinians killed during the first two days of the escalation (February 27 and 28). Eleven of the names were of Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades operatives, eight belonging to other terrorist organizations (the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Fatah's Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade), a policeman, a guard and 13 civilians, some of them children…
14 The propaganda machine of Hamas and the other terrorist organizations, backed up by the Palestinian Authority and Al-Jazeera's Arab TV channel, broadcast horrific picture of children who had died during the fighting and blamed Israel for deliberately targeting women and children. The propaganda, which focused on civilians, ignored the fact that most of those killed were terrorist operatives, and that the fighting took place within the terrorist infrastructure rooted in the heart of the civilian population.15. The Palestinian propaganda machine used the expressions ‘genocide,’ ‘slaughter’ and even ‘holocaust.’ It was not the first time senior Palestinian figures and the Palestinian and Arab media issued exaggerated and false descriptionsof attacks on civilians, using pictures of civilians who had been killed and houses which had been destroyed. The tactical propaganda ploys are intended to defame Israel, garner support in the Arab world and the international community, and to tie Israel 's hands and prevent it from continuing its activities on the ground against terrorist elements. Examples of propaganda manipulation were also found in descriptions of the fighting during Operation Defensive Shield (April 2002).
4) One of the children who was said to be a casualty of the Israel air strikes, a baby, was actually killed by the Arabs when one of their rockets aimed at killing Israelis misfired:
Hamas said the baby, Malak Karfaneh, was killed and three other civilians were wounded in an Israeli strike on Beit Hanun, a northern town where Palestinians often launch rockets at Israel. But local residents said one of those rockets fell short and landed in the area of the baby's house.Meanwhile, in the supposedly civilised world, a Paris court heard last week from an independent expert -- who has given advice on ballistic and forensic evidence in French courts for 20 years -- that the ‘death’ of the Arab child Mohammed al Durah, the iconic image of whose alleged killing by Israeli soldiers in 2000 transmitted by France 2 has directly fuelled countless terrorist attacks, could not have been the result of Israeli gunfire and may well have been a staged fabrication. (See my earlier posts on this scandal here, here, here, here and here.) Ha’aretz reported:
The ballistics expert, Jean-Claude Schlinger, presented his conclusions after reviewing the footage, which shows Dura and his father cowering by a wall after being caught in the crossfire between Palestinian gunmen and Israel Defense Forces soldiers at the Netzarim junction.War is always terrible; undoubtedly, some innocents are being killed in Gaza. But who should be blamed — the Israelis who are merely trying to stop the genocidal attacks on their own people (Katyushas have been hitting Ashkelon again today), or the Arabs who, carrying out those attacks, deliberately line up their own civilians as targets for Israeli counter-attack and then cynically and systematically use lies, deception and distortion to inflate their casualty figures?The case revolves around a libel suit brought by the France 2 television channel and its Middle East correspondent, Charles Enderlin, against Phillipe Karsenty. On November 22, 2004 Karsenty wrote on his Web site, Media Ratings, that Dura's death had been staged and that France 2's conduct ‘disgraces France and its public broadcasting system.’ A few weeks later France 2 and Enderlin sued him for libel. In October 2006 Karsenty was found guilty and was required to pay symbolic damages of 1 euro (and 3,000 euros in court costs).
Karsenty appealed. The judge asked to examine all of the film footage in the report of the shooting before rendering a verdict. On Saturday, Enderlin rejected Schlinger's findings, arguing that ‘only partial evidence was given to him for evaluation.’
In his report, Schlinger wrote, ‘If Jamal [the boy's father] and Mohammed al-Dura were indeed struck by shots, then they could not have come from the Israeli position, from a technical point of view, but only from the direction of the Palestinian position.’
He also wrote, ‘In view of the general context, and in light of many instances of staged incidents, there is no objective evidence that the child was killed and his father injured. It is very possible, therefore, that it is a case [in which the incident was] staged.’
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Brad Brzezinski
March 3rd, 2008 4:13pmIn portraying Israel as mindlessly brutal, Hamas is feeding the desire of the media who bear primary responsibility for this state of affairs. The EU, UN and others find it convenient to blame Israel but the media is the one entity that self-mandates to be a keeper of the truth and lies as it makes this claim.
THX1138
March 3rd, 2008 4:22pmWhy do you never or hardly ever write about Israel in your Daily Mail Columns? Is it because you are asked not to or is that you don't think middle England is interested? By the way I'm not having a go I'm genuinely curious.
osama
March 3rd, 2008 5:51pmfrom Hamas:
The death toll since 27 February currently(2 March) stands at 101 victims, including 49 unarmed civilians. The civilians who have been killed include 25 children and 5 women. In addition, more than 250 other people have been injured, mostly unarmed civilians.
So at least 52 are fighters.
BJ
March 3rd, 2008 6:07pmThe distinction Melanie Phillips tries to make is groundless. It is obvious to anyone prepared to take the pro-Israel blinkers off that firing missiles and tank shells into one of the most densely populated places in the world will cause civilians to be killed. This is state terrorism.
WT
March 3rd, 2008 6:28pmThe distinction BJ tries to make is groundless. It is obvious to anyone prepared to take the pro-Palestinian blinkers off that blindly firing rockets into densely populated places will cause civilians to be killed. This is state terrorism. It will a) necessarily engender a military response; and b) persist so long as it is encouraged by amoral enablers in the West.
YA
March 3rd, 2008 8:46pmHamas and Hezbollah are using poor men propaganda, - victimhood, collective punishment, human rights, bla bla bla.
More serious people have more convincing style.
Just the day after 15 British sailors hostages were "pardoned" by Iranian president - British APC was blown up in Basra. Four soldiers were killed.
Just the same day Iranian president's visit to Baghdad was announced, British airman was killed by a rocket in Basra. I can't imagine how long one needs to shoot that rockets - in order to kill eventually somebody. Premium was high, obviously. Next day, "president" said that this is time for Westerners to leave Iraq. With this small red feature, his words sounded just more instructive and.. picturesque, in the best traditions of oriental culture. If he can afford these nice symbolic gestures, why not? This is East, anyway.
He always leaves blood spots, this cannibal. And that is the type of PR he communicates with us Westerners. He is sure that we will get used to it, that we are all cowards and future dhimmis.
Ann
March 3rd, 2008 9:00pmWho are these mythical 'Palestinians'?
Leslie
March 3rd, 2008 11:47pmBJ said"It is obvious to anyone prepared to take the pro-Israel blinkers off that firing missiles and tank shells into one of the most densely populated places in the world will cause civilians to be killed. This is state terrorism." What is firing missiles FROM densely populated areas called?I think it is you who needs to take the blinkers off.
Philo
March 4th, 2008 8:47amHamas has a right to fight Israel. Hamas has a right to respond to several months of embargo on its borders, to the lack of food and medical supplies, to the intentional prohibition on critical medical cases leaving Gaza for treatment, for decades of abuse and humiliation by Israel. Israel IS a terrorist state, and its high time they are seen as such. From their conception Israel has amassed more and more land, their policy is clear: Maximal land, minimal population: Look at the wall, how it curves around Palesitinan farms and encloses them as 'settlements'. This is deplorable. ISrael's tactics are the essence of injustice. And in a time where we are celebrating the 60th anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights (1948 ominously enough) the world should be made aware of the greatest human rights abuser of recent times: Israel.
Kennybhoy
March 4th, 2008 10:23amRegarding THX1138's insightful query. Please see Peter McKays's deeply sinister wee piece in the Daily Mail of 25 February 2008 under the heading "Terror Tactics?". Interestingly, or maybe not, there is no web link to the piece available but it can be read online in it's gruesome entirety at http://www.engageonline.org.uk/blog/index.php?actu=20 Incidentally, this particular individual has previous. His comments on the 2006 Israeli strikes against Hamas in Lebanon drew the following response from Arab Media Watch nae less... http://www.arabmediawatch.com/amw/Articles/ActionAlerts/tabid/74/newsid397/2888/THANK-THE-DAILY-MAIL--PETER-MCKAY-ON-LEBANON/Default.aspx Does this answer your question THX1138...?
GNO
March 4th, 2008 1:54pmWith all the money, men, material and brains at its disposal, why isn't Israel engaged in it's own version of Paliwood? I mean some of the best Ad companies in the world are owned by people of Jewish extraction, not to mention some of the best film directors and producers and creative artists. So come on, lets put them amateurs of Paliwood to shame!
Lynne T
March 5th, 2008 3:00pmPhilo: where exactly do you get your facts from? According to the UN, Israel is way, way down on the list as a human rights abuser, despite the fact that it is a fairly free and open society where organizations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch and countless other HR NGOs can investigate and report to the media. Contrast Israel's standing as No. 33 with countries like North Korea, China, Sudan, Iran, Saddam Hussein's Iraq before you make bald statements of non-fact.
Lynne T
March 5th, 2008 3:07pmGNO: Israel and the Jews are already accused of falsifying all sorts of things to gain leverage. Adopting "Pallywood" tactics is not going to help, but on the other hand, the pendulum may finally be swinging back on the propaganda machines of Hezbollah, Hamas, the governments of Syria, Iran and all the other usual suspects, as the veil slowly falls from the eyes of the public. The outcome of France 2 and Charles Enderlin's libel suit against Philip Karsenty regarding Enderlin's account of the death of Mohammed Al-Dura has yet to be decided, but the latest expert testimony maintains Al-Dura could not have possibly been the victim of IDF gunfire, and that no footage has been produced to confirm that the boy was killed that day at Netzarim Junction. But ultimately, it comes down to what Golda Meir said... ...that peace will only come when they love their children more than they hate us.
Philo
March 5th, 2008 11:43pmLynne T: Human rights abuses are not only those reported by the UN or Amnesty. Think of it this way: If I, everyday, stand at the bottom of your street and swear at you, just one word, wouldnt that be abuse in a few days, let alone decades? Human rights abuses are not just the ones defined by the UN, making peoples life difficult, if not impossible is an abuse: Remember Apartheid?
ruth
March 18th, 2008 3:21pmThanks to Mythical Melanie for a lovely post rationalisation of Israeli Violence. So Melanie, when cluster bombs drop from F16s over built up areas, both in Gaza and in Lebanon When Israeli tanks and D9s demolish Palestinian houses with no notice When the IDF prevents Palestinian civilians from getting medical attention IS THAT NOT MURDER?! Having explained how the IDF never ever targets children, except as an inconvenient side effect of collective punishment, now why not tell us how the IDF always avoids journalists and peace activists?