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Israel Promises Internal Probe After Soldiers Describe Civilian Killings in Gaza

While Defense Minister Ehud Barak claims that Israel has "the most moral army in the world," IDF soldiers suggest otherwise.
 
 
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Juan Gonzalez: The Israeli Military Advocate General has for the first time called for criminal inquiries into the conduct of Israeli troops in Gaza. The request came in response to soldiers' testimonies that described loose rules of engagement, troops firing on unarmed civilians, and troops intentionally vandalizing property during the three-week assault on Gaza. The soldiers' accounts are published in the Israeli daily Haaretz and based on statements made a month ago by graduates of the Yitzhak Rabin pre-military preparatory course.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak told Israel Radio that the incidents would be examined and added, quote, "We have the most moral army in the world."

Amy Goodman: We're joined now on the line from Gaza by Haaretz correspondent Amira Hass.

Amira, welcome to Democracy Now! The Haaretz newspaper describing this as a several day exposé, Israeli soldiers in their own words, talk about its significance.

Amira Hass: Its significance, of course, is that the soldiers actually confirm what Palestinians have been telling for the past three months, and journalists who listen to Palestinians and believe Palestinians and know their work of taking affidavits and testimonies from Palestinians have done so during the last three months. This is the main importance, because it's -- we don't know the exact locations of this.

And it's not the only incident. Some Israelis might get the impression that the soldiers who spoke spoke about the only incident of killing civilians and of very lenient rules of engagement, and this is not true. The whole attack -- the three weeks of attack were characterized [as] almost indiscriminate attacks on civilians, attacks on people who carried white flags, attacks on rescue teams, not to mention the attacks from the air at whole civilian neighborhoods.

So I would say that -- of course, it was not my report -- Haaretz did a great job at putting a lot of emphasis to this testimonies of soldiers. It drew attention to what many Israelis managed to ignore during the last three months.

JG: And some of the specific incidents that were described? I understand one in which an elderly Palestinian woman was walking along the road, was ordered to be shot by some soldiers in a house?

AH: Yeah … look, there are several such cases. I myself have run into -- I didn't manage to write about it all, but I know about specific, one specific old woman who walked in a certain neighborhood. I don't know if they talk about the same woman or another one. They talk about a woman who was killed with her two children. Now, I got a phone call by the field worker of B'Tselem, the field worker who is here in Gaza, and he told me, "I found a family, only that it's not two people who were killed. It's five people or four people. And the mother was not killed; she was wounded." So … it doesn't mean that everything was exactly as it is described, or that there are many other incidents that we haven't reached yet.

AG: Amira Hass, you're back in Gaza. We're about to go to the well-known story -- Anjali Kamat saw you in Gaza, Democracy Now! producer -- of the Palestinian gynecologist whose voice shocked, stunned Israel, as he wailed on television --

AH: Yeah.

AG: -- that his daughters and his niece had been killed. He was a well-known voice on Israeli television. Could you just introduce it for us, the significance of that moment?

AH: This is just another incident that -- it happened by accident to a guy who used to -- who works in Israel, who speaks Hebrew, who knows many Israeli big shots and many journalists. So he could call a friend of his who works on Israeli TV and tell him live what was happening. So, for the first time, Israelis believed what was said during the previous two weeks or three weeks of these attacks.

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