
Israelâs then Minister of Defense Moshe Yaâalon at the Pentagon, Oct. 28, 2015. Photo: Adrian Cadiz/Wikimedia Common.
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Israelâs then Minister of Defense Moshe Yaâalon at the Pentagon, Oct. 28, 2015. Photo: Adrian Cadiz/Wikimedia Common.
By Joe Lauria – Dec 3, 2024
Moshe YaâAlon Has Refused To Apologize for Saying Israel Is Committing Ethnic Cleansing in Gaza Because It âReflected Reality on the Ground.â He Also Said the Idf Was âNot the Most Moral Army.â Joe Lauria Reports.
Moshe Yaâalon, a former Israeli defense minister and army chief, has caused an uproar in Israel by publicly accusing the Israeli government of ethnically cleansing Palestinians in Gaza.
Twenty-four hours after he first made the remark he was invited by a television interviewer on Monday to apologize. He refused.
âWhat I said accurately reflects whatâs happening on the ground,â he said, adding that he intentionally used the term âethnic cleansing.â
Yaâalon defined it as âevacuating civilians from their homes and demolishing those homes, as is happening in Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya,â in northern Gaza. In his initial remarks, Yaâalon said Israelâs aim in Gaza was to âconquer, to annex, to purify an ethnic identity.â He added: âThey are cleansing the area from the Arabs.â
Yaâalon is not blaming the IDF, but the government, whose extremist ministers like National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Betzalel Smotritch âhave repeatedly declared their intentions to build Jewish settlements in Gaza,â according to the Haaretz daily.
âThese politicians ⌠speak openly and proudly of depleting Gazaâs population by half and building settlements on the ruins of the Stripâs destroyed cities and villages,â the newspaper said.
Yaâalon said these ministers should have been issued arrest warrants by the International Criminal Court with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
Despite not blaming the IDF, Yaâalon told Channel 12 News in Israel: âThanks to political intervention, which has corrupted the army, it would be hard for me to say that the IDF is the most moral army in the world.â
The IDF denied their former chiefâs accusation, contending that it is âacting in accordance with international law, and evacuating the population temporarily in accordance with operational need, for its defense.â It accused Yaâalon of harming the army and its soldiers.
Though the International Court of Justice is trying Israel for genocide, Yaâalon said he was not accusing Israel of that crime. Nonetheless, the outrage against Yaâalon was fierce in a society clearly in denial.
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âSick With Hatredâ
Naftali Bennett, the former prime minister, tweeted: âThere is no military more moral than the Israel Defense Forces. The IDF has bent over backwards to minimize loss of civilian life. All of Israelâs actions in Gaza adhere to the Geneva Conventions.âÂ
May Golan, a Likud member of the Knesset, said: âItâs clear that weâre dealing with a sick person, sick with power, sick with envy, sick with hatred, sick. The man is simply sick. Itâs clear. âŚ. Show empathy for his condition, donât let his nonsense go viral. It also harms the country, but mainly humiliates him.âÂ
âYaâalon has long since lost his direction and moral compass, and his false and slanderous statements are a gift to the International Criminal Court and to Israelâs enemies,â read a statement from his former party, Likud.
âIsrael is waging a just war against a murderous terrorist organization that carried out a mass slaughter against it,â the statement said.
These reactions reflect widespread credulity â or cynicism â in Israel that says the purpose of the âwarâ is to defeat Hamas and rescue the hostages, despite all evidence to the contrary: Hamas has not been defeated in 14 months and the hostages have not been returned, when they could have been in a prisoner swap.
This major Israeli military operation is instead intended to complete the process of ethnic cleansing indeed of Arabs in Palestine envisioned by Israeli founding father David Ben Gurion, first carried out on a large scale in 1948 and now continuing in Gaza.Â
Bluster about Hamas and hostages is an excuse and a cover for massive criminal intent.
There are too many clear statements of such intent and corresponding action by high-ranking Israeli officials to think otherwise, and those statements and those actions now appear as evidence before two world courts.Â
Joe Lauria is editor-in-chief of Consortium News and a former U.N. correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, and other newspapers, including The Montreal Gazette, the London Daily Mail and The Star of Johannesburg. He was an investigative reporter for the Sunday Times of London, a financial reporter for Bloomberg News and began his professional work as a 19-year old stringer for The New York Times. He is the author of two books, A Political Odyssey, with Sen. Mike Gravel, foreword by Daniel Ellsberg; and How I Lost By Hillary Clinton, foreword by Julian Assange.
Joe Lauria is editor-in-chief of Consortium News and a former UN correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, and numerous other newspapers. He was an investigative reporter for the Sunday Times of London and began his professional career as a stringer for The New York Times. He can be reached at joelauria@consortiumnews.com and followed on Twitter @unjoe .