Israel
Research Center: UN Goldstone Report Ignored Facts

By
Joel Leyden, Larry Butchins
Israel News Agency
Jerusalem
---- March 15, 2010
. . A year after the Israel Defense
Forces Operation Cast Lead confronted the terror group Hamas in
Gaza a well respected, Israel intelligence research center finally
gets to tell its side of the story.
According
to a news report in todays Jerusalem Post by Military
Correspondent Yaakov Katz, a 500-page report authored by
the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (Malam) is the
first, objective Israel response to the UN Goldstone Report, analyzing
it piece-by-piece and explaining the true nature of the conflict
against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
The objective,
non governmental Israel research report contains chapters on Hamass
unethical and immoral use of mosques, hospitals, ambulances and
schools. An entire section is dedicated to illustrating how the
Palestinian police force in the Gaza Strip, which the UN Goldstone
Report claimed was a civilian force, was incorporated into the
military wing of Hamas.
Another section
explains the events that led Israel to launch the defensive Operation
Cast Lead in December 2008 a time period which was almost
completely ignored by Judge Richard Goldstone. An issue illustrated
most recently by the interview given by Col. Desmond Travers,
the Irish officer who was a member of the panel, in which he claimed
only two rockets were fired into Israel in the month preceding
the IDF Operation when in reality, there were close to
200 terror rockets.
What comes
to light about the Malam report is that it does not focus on the
Israel Defense Forces and the manner in which it operated inside
the Gaza Strip. Instead the Israel research report focuses strictly
on Hamas, its tactics and the way it cynically used civilians
as well as the civilian infrastructure to hide behind and launch
rockets against Israel.
The
results are astounding," Katz says.
While Hamass
immoral use of mosques was known, the Israel Malam research report
clearly illustrates that it was extensive and was a center piece
of Hamass overall military strategy. Over 100 mosques were
used to conceal weapons and from which to launch Kassam rockets
at Israel civilian cities and towns. While the news about how
Hamas terror chiefs hid in the basement of Shifa Hospital in Gaza
City has been widely reported, the Malam research report illustrates
how the UN Goldstone Report did not reveal maps of other hospitals,
surrounded by land mines, Hamas military posts and tunnels.
While
Malam and its director, Col. (res.) Reuven Erlich, should be applauded
for their work, the question needs to be asked why a non-profit
organization operated by former Military Intelligence officers,
is doing what the Israel Foreign Ministry, IDF Spokesmans
Office and Prime Ministers Office should have been doing
immediately after the air force launched its first missile into
downtown Gaza City on the first day of the operation," Katz
comments.
The
radio has been full of ads from Israel Public Diplomacy Minister
Yuli Edelsteins new PR campaign to get Israelis, during
their travels abroad, to explain that they dont ride on
camels or eat only barbecued foods."
Instead
of wasting Israel taxpayers money, Edelsteins budget
should have gone to establishing an official Israel crisis communications
response team that would be responsible for writing such reports
and disseminating them to the media, not a year after the operation
but as the fighting is going on," the IDF Gaza Hamas Report
from the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (Malam)
states.
Until
this happens, Israel has only itself to blame for the amount and
severity of criticism it faces after every war and operation.
And if not for Erlich and his professional team of expert researchers,
Israel wouldnt even have the report that Malam released
on Monday. Instead we would be focused on camels and barbecues.
The Malam
Research Report which refutes the UN Goldstone Report states that
Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and almost all of the Hamas
leadership slept inside a childrens hospital in Gaza City
the night of December 27, 2008, to hide from Israel targeted killings
after the IDF launched Operation Cast Lead.
According
to the Malam Research Report compiled by the Intelligence and
Terrorism Information Center, Hamas used more than 10 hospitals
to hide behind during last years IDF defensive operation
to stop the launch of rockets at Israel towns and to attack IDF
troops operating inside the Gaza Strip.
The UN Goldstone
Commission Report concluded it could not confirm Israels
claims that Hamas used hospitals for military purposes during
the operation.
The
mission did not find any evidence to support the allegations that
hospital facilities were used by the Gaza authorities or by Palestinian
armed groups to shield military activities or that medical ambulances
were used to transport combatants or for other military purposes,
Judge Richard Goldstone wrote in his UN report.
The Malam
report discredits Goldstones conclusion and provides declassified
intelligence information together with Palestinian testimonies,
that Hamas concealed weapons and established command and control
centers inside hospitals - even firing rockets and setting up
military positions adjacent to these medical centers.
One of the
more known cases took place at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, which
Israel said was used during the Gaza operation as a hideout for
top Hamas terrorists. According to the Malam report, intelligence
obtained by Israel showed that Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh,
Hamas Foreign Minister Mohammed Zahar and Hamas Interior Minister
Said Siam were situated inside a bunker under one of the hospitals
wards.
Terrorists
also set up military posts next to the hospital, from which they
fired mortars at IDF troops who discovered a tunnel underneath
a mosque located next to the hospital. This Hamas weapons tunnel
led to the maternity ward and was used by Hamas terrorists to
move undetected between the buildings.
Hamas also
set up a control and command center inside one of the childrens
hospitals in the Nasser neighborhood of Gaza City, where Hamas
leaders slept the night of December 27.
Another Gaza
hospital which was extensively used by Hamas was the Al-Fahoura
Medical Center in the northern Gaza Strip, next to which Hamas
built a training camp and military base.
IDF aerial
photographs, revealed in the Malam research report, illustrate
that the area around the hospital was heavily mined and that tunnels
were dug around the building as well as under the medical center.
Hamas rockets were also launched against Israel in close proximity
to the medical facilities.
Hamas
did this in its assumption, correctly so, that the Israel Defense
Forces would refrain from attacking hospitals and that terrorists
would receive so-called immunity by operating there, the
Malam report states.
According
to the Jerusalem Post article, Hamas terrorists used Palestinian
children as human shields, and established command centers and
Qassam launch pads in and near more than 100 mosques and hospitals
during IDF Operation Cast Lead in the Gaza Strip last year.
The detailed
Malam report stated that the IDF and the Shin Bet (Israel Security
Agency) cooperated with the reports authors and declassified
hundreds of IDF photographs, videos, prisoner interrogations and
Hamas-drawn sketches.
Work on the
Malam report began immediately after former Judge Richard Goldstone
issued his biased UN report on Israels offensive in the
Gaza Strip in September of 2009.
One example
of the material revealed in the Malam report is a recently classified
sketch of the village of Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza. The Hamas
sketch, discovered in the home of a Hamas operative together with
several improvised explosive bombs (IEDs) and Kalashnikov rifles
by IDF troops during the operation, details the extensive deployment
of IEDs and snipers inside and adjacent to civilian homes.
The
UN Goldstone Report is a one-sided, biased, selective and deceptive
report, since it simply accepts Hamas claims at face value and
presents everything through Hamass eyes, stated Malams
director, Dr. Reuven Erlich, a former IDF colonel in Military
Intelligence.
The Malam
report also provides an analysis of other sketches found during
the IDF defensive operation in the Atatra neighborhood in northern
Gaza City. Erlich said this sketch proves Hamass culpability
for the ensuing death and destruction.
By placing
all of their weapons next to civilian homes, by operating out
of homes, mosques and hospitals, by firing rockets next to schools
and by using human shields, Hamas is the one responsible for the
civilian deaths during the IDF Gaza operation, Erlich concludes.
The UN Goldstone
Report says that its authors found no evidence that Palestinian
combatants mingled with the civilian Gaza population with the
intention of shielding themselves from attack.
The Malam
report, however, presents declassified IDF videos that illustrate
how Hamas used civilians as human shields and deployed its weapons
and command centers inside civilian homes.
In one home,
the IDF found a message, written in Arabic that read: We
are your brothers, fighters in this holy war, and we used your
home and some of your possessions. We are sorry.
This note,
the Malams report states, clearly indicates how Hamas took
over civilian homes in Gaza from which to attack Israel forces.
According
to a previously undisclosed interrogation of a Hamas terrorist,
a Hamas unit transported rockets on the back of a wagon on which
children were also sitting. In other cases, the operative revealed,
Hamas fighters disguised themselves as women carrying babies to
make sure that they would not be attacked by IDF troops.
The intelligence
information is documented by videos, including one declassified
IDF air force video from January 6, 2009, which illustrates a
terrorist shooting at IDF soldiers from the roof of a building.
After spotting an Israel aircraft, the terrorist goes to the buildings
entrance and calls to nearby civilians to help him escape. A few
seconds later, a group of children arrive at the entrance to the
home and the Hamas terrorist walks out escorted by the children.
Another video
from January 13 clearly illustrates a senior Hamas terrorist,
spotted by an aircraft, walking by himself down a street. After
seeing the IDF aircraft, the terrorist runs over to an elderly
woman walking nearby and continues walking next to her. Later,
the IDF discovered that the elderly woman was in fact
a Hamas terrorist in disguise.
Malam also
confronts the UN Goldstone Report for its claim that the
mission found no evidence that members of Palestinian armed groups
engaged in combat in civilian dress, and as a result could
not find a violation of the obligation not to endanger the
civilian population in this respect.
In response,
Malam spoke with several IDF officers who provided testimony that
the vast majority of Hamas fighters were dressed as civilians.
Hamas videos showed fighters during IDF Operation Cast
Lead wearing civilian clothing while firing mortars and
rocket-propelled grenades at Israel Defense Forces solders.
The Malam
Research report has an entire section dedicated to Hamass
use of mosques, revealing intelligence information that Hamas
used almost 100 mosques inside Gaza from which to hide from and
attack the IDF.
Hamas
systematically used mosques as part of its combat doctrine,
the Malam report states, in contrast to the UN Goldstone Report,
which claims that the mission was unable to make a determination
about the issue.
The Malam
report presents countless videos and photographs of dozens of
mosques used by Hamas to store weapons, function as command centers
or whose grounds were used as launching pads from
which to fire rockets into Israel.
The report
also details Hamass use of hospitals during the offensive,
providing evidence that Hamas fired at IDF troops adjacent to
such hospitals. They also hid weaponry and senior operatives inside
at least eight hospitals in the Gaza Strip.
The Malam
report has an entire section illustrating how Hamass police
and internal security forces were involved in terrorist activities
and were not, as Richard Goldstone claimed, civilian entities
whose only duty was enforcing law and order.
In contrast
to the internal Israel Defense Forces report which focuses on
IDF operations and is prepared for release in the coming months,
Malams report is about Hamas, its combat tactics and the
way it operated from within densely populated urban centers in
Gaza, as well as the events that led up to IDF Cast Lead in late
December 2008 that Malam says were disregarded by the UN Goldstone
Report.
The report
highlights four basic flaws in the Goldstone Report: The UN Goldstone
Report does not deal with the nature of Hamas its terrorist
aspects and ideology. The UN Goldstone Report minimizes the gravity
of the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel, focusing on rocket
fire during the six months before IDF Operation Cast Lead while
devoting little space to the rocket and mortar fire that began
in 2001. The UN Goldstone Report does not deal with the Hamas
military buildup in the Gaza Strip in the year preceding Cast
Lead, but at the same time did provide extensive historical coverage
of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The UN Goldstone Report ignored
the role Iran and Syria activity in Gaza by aiding Hamas and supplying
it with explosives and weaponry.
The Malam
report states that Hamas used over 100 mosques throughout the
Gaza Strip for military purposes during IDF Operation Cast Lead,
according to IDF intelligence information revealed in the Malam
report which contradicts the UN Goldstone Commission Report.
Malam dedicates
an entire chapter to Hamas use of mosques before and during last
winters IDF defensive operation in the Gaza Strip. This
chapter discredits the UN Goldstone Report, whose authors conclude
that they could not confirm Israels claims that Hamas used
mosques for military purposes during the operation.
The
mission was unable to make a determination regarding the [Israeli]
allegation, Judge Richard Goldstone wrote in the UN report.
The Malam
report states that the extensive use of mosques in which to conceal
weapons and use as launching pads for rocket attacks on Israel,
was part of a Hamas strategy based on the knowledge that the IDF
would not target civilian infrastructure including mosques. These
became perfect storehouses for Hamas weapons and as launching
pads for rocket attacks against Israel.
The Malam
Cast Lead Report analysis is based on Hamas sketches of neighborhoods
that clearly portray that mosques were used as sniper positions,
Israel Air Force videos showing massive secondary explosions after
mosques were hit as well as reports from IDF soldiers.
One mosque
in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City was raided by Israel
Defense Forces troops who discovered a warehouse full of rockets
and mortar shells. During the IDF operation, a rocket-propelled
grenade was fired at Israel troops from the mosque.
On January
13, 2009, Israel Defense Forces troops entered a mosque in Jabalya
in northern Gaza. The mosque was full of Hamas weapons including
an anti-aircraft cannon. In a mosque in the Atatra neighborhood
in northern Gaza City, IDF troops found a secret warehouse built
directly under the podium from where the Imam leads Islamic prayers,
which was full of weapons and bombs.
The
Goldstone Report uses obscure language and twists and turns with
regard to the military use of mosques, the Malam Report
states. The UN Goldstone Report refrained from determining
that Hamas is responsible for the military use of the mosques,
in gross violation of international law, which provides protection
for houses of prayer.
In several
aerial photographs, the Malam IDF Gaza research report shows the
location of rocket launchers and IEDs that were discovered in
immediately next to mosques. In a video taken by the Israel Air
Force on January 7, 2009, a rocket was filmed being fired from
the courtyard of the Altakua Mosque in Gaza Citys Sheikh
Radwan neighborhood. The launcher was attacked and destroyed by
the IDF.
In another
case, the Israel Defense Forces discovered a bomb along a road
in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. The bomb was attached
to a cable leading to a detonator in a mosque across the street,
where Hamas terrorists were waiting to set off the device.
In the southern
Gaza Strip, the Israel Defense Forces secured the testimonies
of civilians, claiming that Hamas forbade them from entering a
mosque in the village of Khirbat Haza several days before the
IDFs ground operation. The Gaza civilians said they later
saw Hamas operatives carrying large crates of weapons into the
mosque.
The Malam
report also quotes testimony obtained from three Hamas terrorists
captured during IDF Operation Cast Lead. They show the existence
of weapons in mosques; one operative, Sabhi Majad Atar, said he
received training on how to use an RPG and fire rockets inside
the Balal ben Rabah Mosque in Atatra.
A Fatah terrorist,
Hamed Farji Abed Raboo Salah, said that, fearing for their lives,
civilians in Gaza stopped praying at the Salah Aldin Mosque in
Jabalya after learning that Hamas had stored massive amounts of
explosives on the top floors.
Malam was
established in 2001 as a non-governmental, private branch of the
Israel Intelligence Heritage and Commemoration Center dedicated
to the memory of members of Israels intelligence community.
Malam publishes
weekly reports on a number of subjects, including Hamas, the Palestinian
Authority, Hezbollah, and Iran as well as anti-Jewish and anti-Israel
incitement and propaganda.
The head of
the Malam is former Mossad chief Ephraim Halevi. Dr. Reuven Erlich,
a former colonel in Military Intelligence who served in a number
of positions in the MIs Research Directorate, heads the
think tank's Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center. Erlich
also served as the deputy coordinator of government activities
in Lebanon during the 1980s. In addition to Erlich, Malam employs
seven researchers, mostly former MI officers, who gather the information
used to write the weekly reports. These can be found at www.intelligence.org.il
We started
writing reports in 2001 but got a real boost during Operation
Defensive Shield in 2002, based on the documents that were discovered
there by the IDF, Erlich said.
After the
release of the UN Goldstone Report in September, Erlich and his
staff decided to create a report that would respond to the accusations
placed against Israel but particularly, what he called the
distorted presentation of Hamas in the report.
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