zenith-nadir
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IMO this statement does not provide any evidence that the IDF targets civilians. It is about vast areas of land.You asked for it, and you're going to get it!
The massive destruction of agricultural land in the Occupied Territories includes vast areas of land recently destroyed to make way for a fence/wall which Israel is building in the West Bank.
http://web.amnesty.org/web/web.nsf/pages/isr-index_2-eng
IMO this statement does not provide any evidence that the IDF targets civilians. It is about international law and human rights violations.You asked for it, and you're going to get it!
The construction of the fence/wall inside the Occupied Territories violates international law and is causing grave human rights violations.
http://web.amnesty.org/web/web.nsf/pages/isr-index_2-eng
IMO this statement does not provide any evidence that the IDF targets civilians. It is about fence/wall, military checkpoints and blockades.You asked for it, and you're going to get it!
In addition to the fence/wall, military checkpoints, blockades and a barrage of other restrictions confine Palestinians to their homes or immediate surroundings.
http://web.amnesty.org/web/web.nsf/pages/isr-index_2-eng
Ok....so not the goal posts have move into Southern Lebanon. Fine by me. Let's examine your claim that this report finally shows "Israeli officials acknowledging that they were targeting civilians". Your first HRW link says:And once again, for the third time, here's at least two instances where Israeli officials are quoted acknowledging that they were targeting civilians (both instances are reported by Human Rights Watch):
http://hrw.org/reports/1996/Israel.htm
IMO these statements do not provide any evidence that the IDF targets civilians. Barak refers to Hizballah, the population which harbors it, and the Lebanese regime. Gen. Yehosh Dorfman refers to property. Neither word can me misconstrued into the word "civilians".http://hrw.org/reports/1996/Israel.htm
On permitting Hizballah to operate in southern Lebanon, Israel's chief of staff, Lt.-Gen. Ehud Barak, was quoted as saying: "We regard Hizballah, the population which harbors it, and the Lebanese regime which permits all this activity as responsible." (Emphasis added). "Rabin, Baraq Comment on Operation's Objectives." Israel Television Network, July 26, 1993, in FBIS-NES-93-142, July 27, 1993.
On causing damage, Gen. Yehosh Dorfman, commander of the artillery corps, told the New York Times on July 28: "Now we are at the stage in which we are firing into the villages in order to cause damage to property."
Next HRW link.
IMO this statement does not provide any evidence that the IDF targets civilians. Gen. Dan Halutz refers to infrastructure including "power and the electrical transformer stations, bridges," "main arteries of transportation," as well as ammunition depots. None of those words can me misconstrued into the word "civilians".http://hrw.org/english/docs/1999/06/26/isrlpa925.htm
According to Maj. Gen. Dan Halutz, chief of IDF operations, the government "decided to carry out an attack on Lebanese infrastructure and not only on Hizballah objectives." An IDF official summary of his press conference today said that the targets included "power and the electrical transformer stations, bridges," "main arteries of transportation," as well as ammunition depots.
IMO this statement does not provide any evidence that the IDF targets civilians. Security Minister Avigdor Kahalani told Israel Radio that he had long advocated an idea of bombing infrastructure not that targeting civilians was IDF policy.http://hrw.org/english/docs/1999/06/26/isrlpa925.htm
Internal Security Minister Avigdor Kahalani, a cabinet member in the Netanyahu government, told Israel Radio that he had long advocated the idea of "switching the lights off in Beirut." He made clear that the attacks on the electricity infrastructure were reprisals against the Lebanese civilian population: "The moment residents of Israel living on the Lebanese border sit in their air raid shelters, it's important that they also feel it in Beirut. I have no doubt they will remember this night in Beirut for many years to come. It marks the transition point of a new method -- Israel no longer strikes at some antenna on a hilltop, but hits the infrastructure, and all the inhabitants of Lebanon feel what all of Israel feels."
IMO this statement does not provide any evidence that the IDF targets civilians. Major General Dan Halutz is talking about infrastructure targets not civilians.http://hrw.org/english/docs/1999/06/26/isrlpa925.htm
Speaking in an IDF press conference this morning, IDF Major General Dan Halutz said that the infrastructure targets "had been selected a long time ago" and that expanding the target list to include non-Hizballah objectives was intended to send a message to the Lebanese that "all power brokers in Lebanon who support Hizballah's murderous activity are liable to attack." Gen. Halutz also remarked that future attacks on Lebanese infrastructure would target "all sources of power in Lebanon, not just Hizballah, to convey a message that none are immune to an Israeli retaliation if Hizballah attacks continue."
So now the goalposts have moved once again.Hell, I'll juts keep on posting reports of Israeli human rights abuses. I don't even care if it's about targeting (in the sense of shooting at) civilians anymore, it's obvious none of this stuff is making the slightest dent on the "Israel-right-or-wrong" folks. I didn't really expect it anyway...
It is now not important to support your position that the IDF targets civilians. Nor is it important to rebut your critics. It is now about endlessly posting reports of Israeli human rights abuses.
oh well...
