Sanders: I don’t have it in my number…but I think it’s over 10,000. My understanding is that a whole lot of apartment houses were leveled. Hospitals, I think, were bombed. So yeah, I do believe and I don’t think I’m alone in believing that Israel’s force was more indiscriminate than it should have been.You're definitely not alone in that belief, Bernie. Most of the anti-Israel left and practically all Islamists are right there with you.
And, of course, being a lefty, you never let the facts get in the way of your "Israel-uses-disproportionate force" narrative even though, as Jonathan S. Tobin points out, it's utter, errant bollocks:
There’s a lot here to unravel, but let’s start with the level of exaggeration involved with the claim of 10,000 “innocent people killed in Gaza.” The pro-Palestinian United Nations Human Rights Council claims that 1,462 civilians out of the 2,251 people in Gaza were counted as fatalities during the 50-day war. The UNHRC is hopelessly biased against Israel and devotes more of its efforts to attacking the Jewish state than in dealing with the human rights catastrophe in Syria, where deaths can be counted in the hundreds of thousands and the refugees in the millions. But even if we took their figures to be true, Sanders is still blaming Israel for seven times more dead civilians than its worst critics.
But the truth about civilian casualties is more complicated than that. Israel has claimed, with good reason, that at least half of those claimed as civilian deaths were, in fact, Hamas personnel. That means the number of deaths is far lower than even that 1,462 number. All unnecessary deaths in war are tragic, but what is troubling is Sanders’ willingness to accept anti-Israel propaganda at face value and to wrongly assume that Israel wasn’t doing its best with the technology it has to minimize civilian casualties.
No army operating in the fog of war has a perfect record, and there were a few regrettable mistakes in which Israeli strikes didn’t hit the target. But had Sanders bothered to learn the truth about Gaza that most of his colleagues have assimilated, he would have known that Israel’s rules of engagements there are, if anything, more restrictive than those employed by U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan...
Thought you would appreciate this column by Jack Engelhard
ReplyDeleteTime to call Bernie most dangerous man in America
The joke is over. Done. Finished. Time to quit laughing. What a creepy character this man has turned out to be.
After that comment accusing Israel of “killing 10,000 innocents in Gaza,” Bernie Sanders is no longer a cuddly, lovable old man. His ability to charm millions, this time with an awesome blood libel, Bernie, this Communist Senator from Vermont, is now officially the creepiest and most dangerous man in America.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/18672#.VwVX6WNlmi5
I am always amazed by American Liberal jews (but I repeat myself, mostly) nowadays who hate Israel. As I recall in the late 50's - early 60's American jewish celebrities, movie stars, TV personalities and politicians were a solid block in support of Israel. Certainly not the case today and I don't understand why.
ReplyDeleteIf Bella Abzug were alive today she would quickly set Bernie straight on the facts.