Ben Gurion University
Ben Gurion University - Haim Yacobi (Dept of Politics & Bimkom
Board Member) and Prof. Zvi Bentwich lead an Israeli call to stop
the "disproportionate harm" and investigate "grave violations" by
the military
http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2009/01/15/9-israeli-hr-groups-call-for-urgent-humanitarian-action-in-gaza/
[You may recall that just before the US and its
allies invaded Iraq to topple Saddam, a group of more than 500
Israeli "academics" disseminated a petition all over the world in
which they announced that the moment the first GI stepped foot in
Iraq Israel was planning to conduct Nazi-like genocidal atrocities
against Arabs. The GIs arrived and no mass murders of Arabs took
place. Not a single one of those 500+ faculty members then issued an
apology. Several explained that Israel really WAS planning to
conduct a genocide but was scared off from doing so thanks to their
petition.
Well, now a smaller number of similar moonbats,
including some of the usual Israeli academics for Hamas, are back,
with a new petition. It is being promoting by a gaggle of treasonous
pro-terror leftist groups, led by Uri Avnery, Israel's Lord
Haw-Haw:]
A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
AN ISRAELI CALL FOR URGENT HUMANITARIAN ACTION IN GAZA
January 14, 2009
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
Defense Minister Ehud Barak
Chief of Staff Lieut. Gen. Gaby Ashkenazi
OC Southern Command Maj. Gen. Yoav Galant
Atty. Gen. Menachem Mazuz
RE: Warning of a clear and present danger to
the lives and well-being of tens of thousands of civilians
Since the beginning of the campaign in Gaza on
December 27, a heavy suspicion has arisen of grave violations of
international humanitarian law by military forces. After the end of
the hostilities, the time will come for the investigation of this
matter, and accountability will be demanded of those responsible for
the violations. At this point we call your attention to the clear
and present danger to the lives and well-being of tens of thousands
of civilians.
The level of harm to the civilian population is
unprecedented. According to the testimony of residents of the Gaza
Strip and media reports, military forces are making wanton use of
lethal force which has to date caused the deaths of hundreds of
uninvolved civilians and destroyed infrastructure and property on an
enormous scale. In addition, Israel is also hitting civilian
objects, having defined them as "legitimate military targets" solely
by virtue of their being "symbols of government."
Caught in the middle are 1.5 million civilians
in extreme humanitarian distress, whose needs are not being
adequately met by the limited measures taken by the army. That
distress is detailed in the Appendix to this letter. Its main points
are as follows:
1. The fighting is taking place throughout the
Gaza Strip, whose border crossings are closed, so that residents
have nowhere to flee, neither inside the Gaza Strip nor by leaving
it. Many are unable to escape from the battle zone to protect
themselves. They are forced to live in fear and terror. The army's
demand that they evacuate their homes so as to avoid injury has no
basis. Some people who did escape are living as refugees, stripped
of all resources.
2. The health system has collapsed. Hospitals
are unable to provide adequate treatment to the injured, nor can
patients be evacuated to medical centers outside of the Gaza Strip.
This state of affairs is causing the death of injured persons who
could have been saved. Nor are chronic patients receiving the
treatment they need. Their health is deteriorating, and some have
already died.
3. Areas that were subject to intensive attacks
are completely isolated. It is impossible to know the condition of
the people who are there, whether they are injured and need
treatment and whether they have food, water and medicine. The army
is preventing local and international rescue teams from accessing
those places and is also refraining from helping them itself, even
though it is required to do so by law.
4. Many of the residents do not have access to
electricity or running water, and in many populated areas sewage
water is running in the streets. That combination creates severe
sanitation problems and increases the risk of an outbreak of
epidemics.
This kind of fighting constitutes a blatant
violation of the laws of warfare and raises the suspicion, which we
ask be investigated, of the commission of war crimes.
The responsibility of the State of Israel in
this matter is clear and beyond doubt. The army's complete control
of the battle zones and the access roads to them does not allow
Israel to transfer that responsibility to other countries. Therefore
we call on you to act immediately as follows:
1. Stop the disproportionate harm to civilians,
and stop targeting civilian objects that do not serve any military
purpose, even if they meet the definition of "symbols of
government."
2. Open a route for civilians to escape the
battle zone, while guaranteeing their ability to return home at the
end of the fighting.
3. Provide appropriate and immediate medical
care to all of the injured and ill of the Gaza Strip, either by
evacuating them to medical centers outside of the Gaza Strip or by
reaching another solution inside the Gaza Strip.
4. Allow rescue and medical teams to reach
battle-torn zones to evacuate the injured and bring supplies to
those who remain there. Alternatively, the army must carry out those
activities itself.
5. Secure the proper operation of the
electricity, water and sewage systems so that they meet the needs of
the population.
Sincerely,
Among the signers are:
Dr. Haim Yaakoby, Ben Gurion University,
Department of Political Science & Bimkom -- Planners for Planning
Rights
[Yaakoby is one of the most openly anti-Israel extremists at Ben
Gurion University. For more on him and his little cadre of jihadniks,
see this:
http://www.isracampus.org.il/third%20level%20pages/editorial%20-%20Seth%20Frantzman%20-%20inside%20Bimkom.pdf]
Prof. Zvi Bentwich
Physicians for Human Rights - Israel [an anti-Israel anti-Semitic
propaganda group once run by Neve Gordon]
Atty. Michael Sfard, attorney for the
anti-Israel Association for Civil Rights in Israel and Yesh Din --
Volunteers for Human Rights [except Jews do not count as human]
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