Palestinian rights group submits Israeli war crimes report to Int’l Criminal Court

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Palestinian rights group submits Israeli war crimes report to Int’l Criminal Court

BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — In ongoing efforts to hold Israel accountable for gross violations of international law, Palestinian legal rights group Badil has published key findings on alleged war crimes during the 2014 Gaza war that the group submitted to the International Criminal Court earlier this month.
The report documents in detail the accounts of Palestinian victims of Israel’s large-scale military offensive on the besieged enclave and charges high-level Israeli officials with war crimes and crimes against humanity.

A first ' toe in the water '.
By the time that anti-fascist organizations have produced their truck-loads of incriminating evidence against neoZionists those who hold the view of a ' plucky little Israel simply defending itself ' will be a small minority of willfully ignorant, one-eyed, voluntarily deaf supporters of fascism whose own connections to murderous and ethnic-cleansing activities should be highlighted and investigated.

Simon Wiesenthal demonstrated the power of persistence.


“More than this, Israel actively targeted Palestinians during and after the process of flight, and the very buildings designated by humanitarian organizations as shelters for the displaced — home to some 300,000 displaced Palestinians at the peak of hostilities — were subject to Israeli attack.
Israel’s 51-day assault killed at least 2,250 Palestinians, including 551 children and 299 women, according to Badil. Over 11,000 were physically injured, and the civilian population was left marred by acute mental trauma following the tens of thousands of tank and artillery shells that bombarded the tiny coastal enclave.


Creeps- you're going down. Israel will be toxic to either Trump or Clinton and every corrupted Congressman and Senator.
 
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Ah yes Badil, now they are a wonderful bunch of chaps, aren't they? You just have to look at that cartoon to see what a fair minded organisation it is!!

Here is what NGO Monitor has to say about them!

Funding

BADIL’s funding is entirely non-transparent. Research reveals that BADIL received a core funding grant of $260,000 (2014-2016) from the Human Rights and International Law Secretariat (joint funding from Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark and the Netherlands). BADIL has also recieved funding from DanChurchAid (Denmark) and Trócaire (Ireland).

Activities


  • Ideological agenda centers on promoting a so-called Palestinian “right of return.” The NGO’s language regularly exploits human rights terminology, accusing Israel of “slow genocide.”
  • Utilizes demonizing language such as “Israel’s colonial apartheid regime,” “state-sponsored racism,” and “systematic ethnic cleansing,” and claims that “nstitutionalized racism and discrimination” is the “root cause…of the ongoing internal forcible displacement and dispossession of the Palestinian people.”
    [*]An antisemitic cartoon won a monetary award for 2nd prize in BADIL’s 2010 Al-Awda Nakba caricature competition. The cartoon is a blatant representation of classic antisemitic tropes, including a Jewish man, garbed in traditional Hasidic attire, with a hooked nose and side locks. He stands above a dead child and skulls, holding a pitchfork dripping with blood. The antisemitic caricature was removed from BADIL’s website after NGO Monitor approached BADIL partner DanChurchAid on the issue.
    [*]In December 2010, BADIL participated in the 10th Annual Meeting of the Global Palestine Right of Return Coalition. The final statement from the meeting explicitly rejects the Roadmap for Peace and the Arab Peace Initiative: “The Rejection of any settlement to the Palestinian/Arab – Zionist conflict…to emphasize that the terms of reference of the current purposed settlements such the Roadmap Plan and the Arab Peace Initiative do not meet the minimum rights of our people but only perpetuate the arrogance of the Zionists.”
    [*]Involved in lawfare attempts to prosecute Israeli military officials in international and European courts, and has published in 2009 a report titled “Litigating Palestine,” in which BADIL notes the different venues that can be used to file claims against Israel and the “progress” made in recent years.
    [*]Submits written and oral statements in condemnation of Israel before the UN Human Rights Council. Uses UN resolutions selectively to support its politics.
    [*]Advocates for anti-Israel BDS (boycott, divestment and sanction) campaigns, including a prominent BDS section on its website and a “BDS campaign update” on BDS activities worldwide.
    [*]Partners include Trócaire, Norwegian Peoples Aid, United Methodist Church, Oxfam, and the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC).
    [*]In March 2015, BADIL, together with Israeli NGO Zochrot went on a speaking tour across the United States to discuss “the ongoing Nakba affecting Palestinians both in Palestine and in the diaspora.” According to the event flyer, “Presentations will aim to provide a historical overview of the Nakba (“Catastrophe” in Arabic) and the Right of Return, the forcible displacement of Palestinian since before 1948 and continuing today, and the practicalities of return for refugees. In turn, American audiences will have focused time to consider their role in supporting the call for the Right of Return and how to integrate the Nakba into U.S.-based activism.”


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http://www.ngo-monitor.org/ngos/badil/
 
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Ah yes Badil, now they are a wonderful bunch of chaps, aren't they? You just have to look at that cartoon to see what a fair minded organisation it is!!


Let's get this straight. You want people to judge a hard-working and non-violent Palestinian legal rights group on the strength of your cartoon. Is this some form of neoZionist sarcasm ?
 
How do propose to do that without taking out Gaza and the West Bank as well?

Ah, Israelis using Palestinians as human shields. Nothing new there. A well-documented tactic, frequently emphasized by the legal rights group you are attempting to vilify.
 
Let's get this straight. You want people to judge a hard-working and non-violent Palestinian legal rights group on the strength of your cartoon. Is this some form of neoZionist sarcasm ?

I want to show that they resort to using anti-Semitic racist stereotypes in that cartoon, so by your tacit support you are therefore a racist and an anti-Semite as well. Hey Leon Twat, anything to say?
 
I want to show that they resort to using anti-Semitic racist stereotypes in that cartoon, so by your tacit support you are therefore a racist and an anti-Semite as well. Hey Leon Twat, anything to say?

I'm anti-Zionist, not anti-Jewish. I'm not even anti-Israeli as 25% of Israeli citizens are Arab and not all Israelis are murdering ethnic -cleansers. You could spend weeks looking for an anti-Jewish post from me and be sorely disappointed.

Actually, your cartoon is a pretty fair approximation of events in 1948, when three-quarters of a million indigenous Palestinians were ethnically-cleansed by European Zionists. Depicting an orthodox Jew overseer is incorrect though as the majority of invading Zionists of that period were ' political Jews '- that is Zionists who cared little for Judaism yet cared a great deal for a slice of Palerstinian territory. You should learn the difference between Zionism and Judaism. You should also learn the difference between Judaism and Israel.


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I'm anti-Zionist, not anti-Jewish. I'm not even anti-Israeli as 25% of Israeli citizens are Arab and not all Israelis are murdering ethnic -cleansers. You could spend weeks looking for an anti-Jewish post from me and be sorely disappointed.

Actually, your cartoon is a pretty fair approximation of events in 1948, when three-quarters of a million indigenous Palestinians were ethnically-cleansed by European Zionists. Depicting an orthodox Jew overseer is incorrect though as the majority of invading Zionists of that period were ' political Jews '- that is Zionists who cared little for Judaism yet cared a great deal for a slice of Palerstinian territory. You should learn the difference between Zionism and Judaism. You should also learn the difference between Judaism and Israel.


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Whilst the Nakba was a traumatic event for many, it was also extremely traumatic for the 850,000 or more primarily Sephardic and MIzrahi Jews that were ejected from countries like Egypt, the Maghreb, Turkey and Iran as reprisals. Those were not Ashkenazy Zionists but people whose ancestors had lived for hundreds of years in those countries.
 
Whilst the Nakba was a traumatic event for many, it was also extremely traumatic for the 850,000 or more primarily Sephardic and MIzrahi Jews that were ejected from countries like Egypt, the Maghreb, Turkey and Iran as reprisals. Those were not Ashkenazy Zionists but people whose ancestors had lived for hundreds of years in those countries.

I don't disagree- but ' reprisals ' is the keyword. Without the brutal invasion and ethnic cleansing promoted by the Zionist leadership such movements of people would never have taken place. There was certainly no requirement for it until the European invaders implemented their stated policy of the brutal removal of Palestine's indigenous Arabs.
There was also an element of voluntary movement of Jews from Arab countries to Israel. The incentives offered by the Zionists were very tempting. Even today, discontented Americans are tempted to travel to Israel in order to grab their cheap piece of somebody else's country. NeoZionism is a foul doctrine and it must be defeated by legal means.
 
Ah yes Badil, now they are a wonderful bunch of chaps, aren't they? You just have to look at that cartoon to see what a fair minded organisation it is!!

Here is what NGO Monitor has to say about them!

Funding

BADIL’s funding is entirely non-transparent. Research reveals that BADIL received a core funding grant of $260,000 (2014-2016) from the Human Rights and International Law Secretariat (joint funding from Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark and the Netherlands). BADIL has also recieved funding from DanChurchAid (Denmark) and Trócaire (Ireland).

Activities


  • Ideological agenda centers on promoting a so-called Palestinian “right of return.” The NGO’s language regularly exploits human rights terminology, accusing Israel of “slow genocide.”
  • Utilizes demonizing language such as “Israel’s colonial apartheid regime,” “state-sponsored racism,” and “systematic ethnic cleansing,” and claims that “nstitutionalized racism and discrimination” is the “root cause…of the ongoing internal forcible displacement and dispossession of the Palestinian people.”
    [*]An antisemitic cartoon won a monetary award for 2nd prize in BADIL’s 2010 Al-Awda Nakba caricature competition. The cartoon is a blatant representation of classic antisemitic tropes, including a Jewish man, garbed in traditional Hasidic attire, with a hooked nose and side locks. He stands above a dead child and skulls, holding a pitchfork dripping with blood. The antisemitic caricature was removed from BADIL’s website after NGO Monitor approached BADIL partner DanChurchAid on the issue.
    [*]In December 2010, BADIL participated in the 10th Annual Meeting of the Global Palestine Right of Return Coalition. The final statement from the meeting explicitly rejects the Roadmap for Peace and the Arab Peace Initiative: “The Rejection of any settlement to the Palestinian/Arab – Zionist conflict…to emphasize that the terms of reference of the current purposed settlements such the Roadmap Plan and the Arab Peace Initiative do not meet the minimum rights of our people but only perpetuate the arrogance of the Zionists.”
    [*]Involved in lawfare attempts to prosecute Israeli military officials in international and European courts, and has published in 2009 a report titled “Litigating Palestine,” in which BADIL notes the different venues that can be used to file claims against Israel and the “progress” made in recent years.
    [*]Submits written and oral statements in condemnation of Israel before the UN Human Rights Council. Uses UN resolutions selectively to support its politics.
    [*]Advocates for anti-Israel BDS (boycott, divestment and sanction) campaigns, including a prominent BDS section on its website and a “BDS campaign update” on BDS activities worldwide.
    [*]Partners include Trócaire, Norwegian Peoples Aid, United Methodist Church, Oxfam, and the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC).
    [*]In March 2015, BADIL, together with Israeli NGO Zochrot went on a speaking tour across the United States to discuss “the ongoing Nakba affecting Palestinians both in Palestine and in the diaspora.” According to the event flyer, “Presentations will aim to provide a historical overview of the Nakba (“Catastrophe” in Arabic) and the Right of Return, the forcible displacement of Palestinian since before 1948 and continuing today, and the practicalities of return for refugees. In turn, American audiences will have focused time to consider their role in supporting the call for the Right of Return and how to integrate the Nakba into U.S.-based activism.”


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http://www.ngo-monitor.org/ngos/badil/


I'm really surprised by this really slow "ethnic cleansing"; because either the Israelis are really bad at it or it's just hyper bull.
Maybe they should just go ahead and get it over with, seeing as how they've been accused it for oh-so many years.
What's the worst that could happen?
Are the anti-Israeli's are going to condemn them more? - Big ole whoops.
Are the other Arabic countries going to try to attack them? - Like that worked out so well, the last time.
What??
 
Whilst the Nakba was a traumatic event for many, it was also extremely traumatic for the 850,000 or more primarily Sephardic and MIzrahi Jews that were ejected from countries like Egypt, the Maghreb, Turkey and Iran as reprisals. Those were not Ashkenazy Zionists but people whose ancestors had lived for hundreds of years in those countries.

It's become obvious, that by "anti-Zionist" he means anyone living in Israel who doesn't just passively lie down and allow themselves to be killed.
Plus he also must believe that just because there are Jews who protest, must mean that it's the majority; but he fails to understand that free countries allow their citizens to protest.
 
I'm really surprised by this really slow "ethnic cleansing"; because either the Israelis are really bad at it or it's just hyper bull.


Just educate us all as to a speed level of ethnic cleansing which satisfies your criteria, would you Polly ?

A definition of the term including a qualifying rate of expulsions might help- if the former request should prove to demand an answer outside of your usual fascist-approving repetitiveness.

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You will, of course, refuse to answer the question and present, instead, a few pages of juvenile repostes calculated to divert and obsfuscate as is your method of appeasing other extremist morons who might think you're somehow clever by being stupid.
 
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It's become obvious, that by "anti-Zionist" he means anyone living in Israel who doesn't just passively lie down and allow themselves to be killed.

That might well be ' obvious ' to a lowbrow Zion-buff armed with a few hasbara canards who thinks that support for Zionist fascism still puts him in a majority and therefore safe from the accusing fingers of historians. It's obscure and nonsensical to anybody else.
Wouldn't you rather leave this to the adults with a grasp of the subject and go plagiarize some unsuspecting member someplace else ?
 
Just educate us all as to a speed level of ethnic cleansing which satisfies your criteria, would you Polly ?

A definition of the term including a qualifying rate of expulsions might help- if the former request should prove to demand an answer outside of your usual fascist-approving repetitiveness.

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I'm not the one who continually brings up the hyper-bull and my reference was to inability so see past what you've been brainwashed to believe.
 
That might well be ' obvious ' to a lowbrow Zion-buff armed with a few hasbara canards who thinks that support for Zionist fascism still puts him in a majority and therefore safe from the accusing fingers of historians. It's obscure and nonsensical to anybody else.
Wouldn't you rather leave this to the adults with a grasp of the subject and go plagiarize some unsuspecting member someplace else ?

You really have developed the art of stringing together a bunch of words that at first glance appear to have relevance; but after a more in-depth review, mean absolutely nothing.

Please continue though; because I would never want to destroy something that someone has spent their entire live trying to perfect.

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And so my prediction came to pass.


Polly's motto;

That which I cannot understand must be meaningless
 
That might well be ' obvious ' to a lowbrow Zion-buff armed with a few hasbara canards who thinks that support for Zionist fascism still puts him in a majority and therefore safe from the accusing fingers of historians. It's obscure and nonsensical to anybody else.
Wouldn't you rather leave this to the adults with a grasp of the subject and go plagiarize some unsuspecting member someplace else ?

Just wondering if you ever been to any countries in the Middle East?
 
Just wondering if you ever been to any countries in the Middle East?

Why not ask if I am one of over five million Palestinian diaspora refugees who are fighting for the return of their homes and property from neoZionist interlopers ?

Perhaps I am an ex-neoZionist stormtrooper who has realized the error of his ways and seeks to make amends by supporting the rule of law ?

Instead of these meaningful questions you want to know if I've ever dipped in the Dead Sea or bought a plastic pyramid ?
 
Why not ask if I am one of over five million Palestinian diaspora refugees who are fighting for the return of their homes and property from neoZionist interlopers ?

Perhaps I am an ex-neoZionist stormtrooper who has realized the error of his ways and seeks to make amends by supporting the rule of law ?

Instead of these meaningful questions you want to know if I've ever dipped in the Dead Sea or bought a plastic pyramid ?


So that's a no then!!
 
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