Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Palestinians Attempt to Charge Israel with War Crimes

War crimes?  If anyone should be charged with war crimes, it's the savage Palestinians who launch rockets on a regular basis aimed at civilians in Israel.  But, in this twisted, anti-Semitic world, somehow Israel will be made the villain.

The Palestinians are like little elves working busily about their business.  The only problem is their business is the destruction of Israel.

They may have the anti-Semitic UN and most of the world on their side, but they have never had an encounter with my God, who happens to be the Lord God Almighty, the Creator of the universe, the same One who never slumbers nor sleeps as He watches over the nation of Israel.  I suggest the Palestinians back off, but I know they won't.  In fact, they are more emboldened than ever with their new status at the UN.

Read about their latest attempt to harm Israel by charging the Jewish nation with war crimes.  From WND:


PALESTINIANS PLOT NEXT DIRTY TRICK AGAINST ISRAEL

'War crimes' charges could be used as bargaining chip during talks 


TEL AVIV – Fresh from securing non-member observer state status at the United Nations, the Palestinian Authority is now consulting European lawyers about how to sue Israel at the International Criminal Court, WND has learned.
The PA has been talking to the European legal counsel about the possibility of bringing war crimes charges against Israel in the future, according to informed Middle Eastern security sources.
The sources said the threat of action at the ICC could be used as a bargaining chip against Israel during any future negotiations.
In 2009, a so-called U.N. fact-finding team led by South African judge Richard Goldstone accused both the Israel Defense Forces and Hamas of war crimes and possible crimes against humanity.
The report warned that if both sides did not investigate their conduct, the allegations could be brought to the ICC.
In April 2011, Goldstone retracted his report’s claim that it was Israeli government policy to deliberately target citizens.
The IDF routinely drops warning leaflets and even leaves voicemail messages in areas where it may carry out operations. The Israeli army is known for the care it takes to ensure against civilian casualties.
Hamas, on the other hand, has been widely condemned for its use of civilians as human shields. The terror group has fired hundreds of rockets from Gaza into Jewish cities and operates from densely populated zones in Gaza.
WND reported last month how in an attempt to elude the Israeli army, Muhammed Shamalah, a senior leader of Hamas’s “military wing,” disguised himself as a journalist by driving a car labeled with TV tags.
Last month, WND published a photo that shows how a missile launch site in the Gaza Strip was set up by Hamas just half a block from a mosque and children’s playground.
Just last week, Mahmoud al-Zahar, one of the top leaders of Hamas in Gaza, explained in an interview how a hospital located next to his home helped to ensure against Israel targeting him for assassination.
The U.N. General Assembly last week voted to grant the PA its upgraded status, a move that many see as paving the way for the international body’s eventual full recognition of a Palestinian state.
With its new status, the PA will no longer need to make special requests nor ask for sponsors to address the General Assembly.
The move also paves the way for the Palestinians to join the ICC and pursue action against Israel in a legal forum where decisions are binding.

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