Did Bachmann read the Goldstone report before condemning it?

By Andy Birkey
Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 3:25 pm
Photo: house.gov

Photo: house.gov

On Thursday, Rep. Michele Bachmann condemned the Goldstone report, a United Nations-commissioned report on possible war crimes during the Israel-Palestine conflict in the Gaza strip in 2008 and 2009. But it is clear from her press release that she either didn’t read the report or is willfully misleading the public.

The U.S. House voted voted 344 to 36 last week to condemn the Goldstone report because it criticizes Israel’s actions in retaliation to Palestinian attacks. Reps. Keith Ellison and Betty McCollum were the only two members of the Minnesota delegation to vote against condemning the report. The rest of the delegation supported the condemnation, except for Bachmann who was not present for the vote.

Bachmann praised the vote to condemn the report and in a press release on Thursday, wrote, “Indeed, while this report condemns Israel’s actions, it ignores the precipitating causes of Israel’s self-defensive behavior, concluding that Israel’s military operations were ‘deliberate and systematic,’ and directed at the people of Gaza as a whole, failing to acknowledge Israel’s right to defend itself against terrorism, namely the thousands of rockets launched daily at its citizens.”

In fact, the report (pdf) doesn’t ignore “the thousands of rockets launched daily at its citizens.” It clearly calls those rockets attacks “a war crime,” and speculated further that they “may amount to crimes against humanity.”

The report’s section on the rocket attacks on Israel spans 20 pages which provide detail on lives lost, property damage, the groups responsible and the violation of Israeli rights.

On page 347, the report states, “Since April 2001, Palestinian armed groups have launched more than 8,000 rockets and mortars from Gaza into southern Israel.” It notes the “psychological trauma and the feeling of insecurity that living under rocket fire has caused” and the resulting “erosion of the economic, social and cultural life of these communities” in southern Israel.

The report describes the groups responsible, including “the ‘al Qassam Brigades’” which are the “the armed wing of the Hamas political movement.”

It notes that the rocket attacks by Palestinians are a violation of the rights of Israeli children. “The strikes had an adverse impact on the right to education of children and young adults in the affected communities in southern Israel.”

The report also identifies instances where Palestinian armed forces launched rockets from civilian areas thereby using civilians as shields against Israeli retaliation.

And the Goldstone report concludes,

From the facts available, the Mission finds that the rocket and mortars attacks, launched by Palestinian armed groups in Gaza, have caused terror in the affected communities of southern Israel and in Israel as a whole. Furthermore, it is the Mission’s view that the mortars and rockets are uncontrolled and uncontrollable, respectively. This indicates the commission of an indiscriminate attack on the civilian population of southern Israel, a war crime, and may amount to crimes against humanity. These attacks have caused loss of life and physical and mental injury to civilians and damage to private houses, religious buildings and property and have eroded the economic and cultural life of the affected communities.

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5 Comments

Mill
Comment posted November 13, 2009 @ 10:59 am

Israel still gets the benefit of the doubt in the US that palestinians just don’t.

Representative Bachmann seems to miss a lot of opportunities to vote for her conscience and 6th District. Suits me because I disagree with her on many issues, but i wonder how her Mn 6th District supporters feel about it. Mrs. Dole lost her seat because she did not attend to constituent service. I wonder if Rep. Bachmann is similarly vulnerable.

Surely she could find work at Fox Network, if she left office. Heck, it’s like she works there now


Rmath
Comment posted November 13, 2009 @ 10:59 am

Bachmann doesn’t read.

Not to mention the fact that she’s a chronic liar.


T-Paw Is A Jerk
Comment posted November 13, 2009 @ 3:29 pm

She is not smart enough to know how to read a child’s book, much less this report.

She is a total embarrassment to the citizens of the State of Minnesota. We need to find a way to recall her last election.


Henk
Comment posted November 14, 2009 @ 9:55 am

I dont’t think its fair to say that Our Little Michelle can’t read or doesn’t understand what she reads. I do think its fair to say that she has absolutely no regard for the truth. Lying is second nature to her. She believes that whatever she does or says is justified because she is fighting the good Christian fight. As with 99.99% of all Republicans they wouldn’t know the truth if it jumped up and bit them on their ample behinds.


SAS
Comment posted November 14, 2009 @ 2:56 pm

I would urge every single person of good conscience to download the Goldstone report and read it. The report is factual, true, and gives adequate blame to both sides

Richard Goldstone cannot be held responsible if certain sections of the US political establishment lack the maturity to face up to the truth.


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