Sunday, June 14, 2015

International military group says that the IDF Took 'Extensive Measures' to Protect Civilians in Gaza War - Tova Dvorin



by Tova Dvorin


“Each of our own armies is of course committed to protecting civilian life during combat," it continued. "But none of us is aware of any army that takes such extensive measures as did the IDF last summer to protect the lives of the civilian population in such circumstances.”



IDF soldiers
IDF soldiers
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The IDF superseded international law in protecting Palestinian Arab civilians during Operation Protective Edge in Gaza, according to a report submitted to the United Nations (UN).

Eleven high-ranking military officials visited Israel in May as part of the High Level International Military Group for a fact-finding mission on the 2014 Gaza conflict. They published their report ahead of the UN inquiry on the war, which will be released Monday. 

UN Watch noted Sunday that the findings vindicated Israel despite the unprecedented international criticism lobbed against it during the summer war. 

The report begins by clarifying the circumstances preceding the conflict. 

“We examined the circumstances that led to the tragic conflict last summer and are in no doubt that this was not a war that Israel wanted," the report states. "Israel sought to avoid the conflict and exercised great restraint over a period of months before the war when its citizens were targeted by sporadic rocket attacks from Gaza.”

“Once the war had begun, Israel made repeated efforts to terminate the fighting," it continued. "The war that Israel was eventually compelled to fight against Hamas and other Gaza extremists was a legitimate war, necessary to defend its citizens and its territory against sustained attack from beyond its borders.” 

The officials then note that Hamas "deliberately and indiscriminately targeted Israeli civilian population centers" through rocket attacks and digging terror tunnels - both of which they conclude are unequivocally considered as "war crimes." 

The report then contrasts Hamas's use of human shields with Israel's attempts to save lives.

“Hamas launched attacks against Israel from the heart of its own civilian communities in Gaza and positioned its munitions and military forces there also, including in schools, hospitals and mosques," it says. "As well as carefully documented IDF evidence of this, we have viewed international media footage confirming several cases and are aware of senior Hamas officials' own claims to have used human shields." 


"A recent report by the UN Secretary General confirmed that in some cases Hamas even used UN facilities for storing munitions and launching attacks.”

“Each of our own armies is of course committed to protecting civilian life during combat," it continued. "But none of us is aware of any army that takes such extensive measures as did the IDF last summer to protect the lives of the civilian population in such circumstances.” 


“Our overall findings are that during Operation Protective Edge last summer, in the air, on the ground and at sea, Israel not only met a reasonable international standard of observance of the laws of armed conflict, but in many cases significantly exceeded that standard,” the report concludes. “We saw clear evidence of this from the upper to the lower levels of command."

"A measure of the seriousness with which Israel took its moral duties and its responsibilities under the laws of armed conflict is that in some cases Israel's scrupulous adherence to the laws of war cost Israeli soldiers' and civilians' lives.”

The report corroborates previous findings that IDF went to extraordinary lengths last summer to prevent civilian casualties while fighting Hamas terrorists in Gaza, achieving a remarkable 1:1 civilian to combatant ratio


Tova Dvorin

Source: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/196693#.VX1iT0azd-8

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