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Hamas's Revelation Undermines Key Conclusion of Goldstone Report
Hamas Interior Minister Fathi Hamad's admission that Hamas and affiliated militias lost 600-700 fighters in the Israeli "Cast Lead" military operation undermines the central accusation of the Goldstone Report that the Israeli operation was "premised on a deliberate policy of disproportionate force aimed ... [at] the civilian population." The public, however, is unlikely to know this, because Hamad's remarks have been largely ignored by major news organizations, like the New York Times and the BBC. Hamad's comments were made in an interview published in the London Arabic daily Al Hayat on Nov. 1, 2010 and reported by Agence France Presse (AFP), the Jerusalem Post and others. According to AFP, he stated
"They say the people suffered from this war, but is Hamas not part of the people? On the first day of the war Israel targeted police stations and 250 martyrs were killed, from Hamas and other factions," he told the paper.
"In addition to them, between 200 and 300 fighters from the Al-Qassam Brigades (Hamas's armed wing) and another 150 security forces were martyred." (AFP, Nov. 1, 2010)
Hamad's figures closely match the Israeli estimate of 709 combatant fatalities and indicate that combatants comprised around half of the Palestinian fatalities in the time period of Dec. 27, 2008 through Jan. 18, 2009, far more than the 17 percent claimed by Palestinian groups. The increased ratio of combatants to non-combatants is inconsistent with Goldstone's most serious charge that Israeli forces systematically targeted civilians. The Significance of Hamad's Admission to the Goldstone Report The report of the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict headed by Richard Goldstone describes 36 alleged violations of international law by Israeli forces. Israel's advocates immediately challenged the veracity of the report, charging that the Mission employed a biased methodology favoring Palestinian accounts over Israeli counterclaims and ignored information that conflicted with the Palestinian version of events. This criticism coupled with widespread awareness of the explicitly anti-Israel agenda of the United Nations Human Rights Council convinced the United States Congress to condemn the report as "irredeemably biased." The number and proportion of civilian fatalities was one of the most contentious subjects. The proportion of civilians among the total fatalities is of crucial importance because it allows the investigators to argue that the 36 specific incidents of alleged war crimes were not aberrations but represented a consistent pattern of Israeli misconduct. Paragraph 30 in the Report states:
Statistics about Palestinians who lost their lives during the military operations vary. Based on extensive field research, non-governmental organizations place the overall number of persons killed between 1,387 and 1,417. The Gaza authorities report 1,444 fatalities. The Government of Israel provides a figure of 1,166. The data provided by non-governmental sources on the percentage of civilians among those killed are generally consistent and raise very serious concerns about the way Israel conducted the military operations in Gaza.
A section of the report is dedicated to a more expansive discussion of the casualty figures. Paragaphs 355 and 356 state:
PCHR divides the overall 1,417 victims into 926 civilians, 255 police and 236 combatants. It reports that 313 of the dead were children and 116 women.
Al Mezan reports that overall 1,409 persons were killed during the military operations, of whom 237 were combatants (including 13 under-age combatants) and 1,172 non-combatants, including 342 children, 111 women and 136 members of the police. Thus, according to PCHR and Al Mezan, fewer than 17 per cent of the Palestinians killed during the military operations were combatants.
Paragraph 359 then discusses Israeli claims,
The Israeli armed forces claim that 1,166 Palestinians were killed during the military operations "according to the data gathered by the Research Department of the Israel Defense Intelligence". They allege that "709 of them are identified as Hamas terror operatives", 295 are"uninvolved Palestinians", while the remaining 162 are "men that have not yet been attributed to any organization". Of the 295 "uninvolved Palestinians", 89 were children under the age of 16 and 49 women. According to these figures, at least 60 per cent, and possibly as many as three out of four, of those killed were combatants. The Mission notes, however, that the Israeli Government has not published a list of victims or other data supporting its assertions, nor has it,to the Mission's knowledge, explained the divergence between its statistics and those published by three Palestinian sources, except insofar as the classification of policemen as combatants is concerned.
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