October 15, 2009 12:39 AM

Netanyahu: No War Crimes Trials Vs. Israel

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(AP)  Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday vowed never to allow Israeli leaders or soldiers to stand trial for war crimes over their actions during last winter's military offensive in the Gaza Strip, furiously denouncing a recent U.N. report in a keynote address to parliament.

Netanyahu's fiery rhetoric - and his decision to open the high-profile speech with remarks on the U.N. report - reflected the deep distress felt among Israeli leaders after a U.N. commission accused Israel of intentionally harming civilians when it launched a massive attack in Gaza to stop years of rocket fire.

"This distorted report, written by this distorted committee, undermines Israel's right to defend itself. This report encourages terrorism and threatens peace," Netanyahu said in his address at the opening of parliament's winter session. "Israel will not take risks for peace if it can't defend itself."

The U.N. report, compiled by a team led by former war crimes prosecutor Richard Goldstone, accused Israel of using disproportionate force, deliberately targeting civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure during a three-week offensive against Hamas militants last winter. The report also accused Hamas of war crimes by deliberately targeting civilians and trying to spread terror with rocket attacks.

Israeli officials across the board have condemned the report, saying the operation came in response to years of Hamas rocket attacks. They also blame Hamas for civilian casualties, saying the Islamic militant group took cover in residential areas during the fighting.

Netanyahu angrily noted the report's portrayal of Israeli leaders as war criminals. "The truth is exactly the opposite. Israel's leaders and its army are those who defended the citizens of Israel from war criminals," he said, before vowing to defend the country's wartime leaders.

"We will not allow Ehud Olmert, Tzipi Livni and Ehud Barak, who sent our sons to war, to arrive at the international court in the Hague," he said.

While Netanyahu has repeatedly lashed out at the U.N. report, Monday's comments appeared to be a direct response to a new Palestinian push for a vote on the report in the U.N.'s Human Rights Commission. If the vote takes place, the matter could be referred to higher U.N. bodies that could theoretically push for war crimes prosecution.

AP
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by babooph October 13, 2009 2:48 AM EDT
The trials for Nazi big shots were for war without declaration of war-many were hanged...when Israel did their sneak attack against Arab neighbors ,the US propaganda system sold it as "SMART"
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by worldcitizen1 October 12, 2009 9:32 PM EDT
Like other nations, Israel will use the UN or the US, when it is to their advantage, and ignore them when it is not. While promoting UN sanctions and possible military action against Iran for trying to build the bomb they already have hundreds of, they ignore allegations of war crimes against them. And so it goes. The creation of Israel was a serious mistake without the creation a Palestinian state. Who's fault was that? Go figure.
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by antoniof123 October 12, 2009 7:36 PM EDT
Ben boy maybe you and the rest of the religous cabal leaders will stand trial without your premission.

All the worlds problems boil down to religion when will we learn that none of it is any good.

What you need you have inside of you not from some nut in a robe.
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by curiously1 October 12, 2009 5:53 PM EDT
You go Benjamine. Defend your country against the animals. Way to go, Ben.
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by Sloughfoot October 12, 2009 1:38 PM EDT
Netanyahu-Courage
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by PVperson2 October 12, 2009 12:21 PM EDT
Yeah and the U S doesn't torture.
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