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Avigdor Feldman:
A Lonely Lawyer Who
Wants Israelis to Stop Summary Executions of Palestinians
By Uri Avnery
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, December 24, 2015
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A Lonely Lawyer
BY NOW EVERY ISRAELI has seen the TV clip several times - showing a
14-year old Arab girl being shot dead near the central market of Jewish
Jerusalem. The story is well known: two sisters, 14 and 16 years
old, have decided to attack Israelis. The clip, taken by a security camera,
shows one of them, clad in traditional Arab garb, jumping around on the
sidewalk, brandishing a pair of scissors. The whole thing looks
almost like a dance. She is jumping around aimlessly, waving the scissors,
threatening no one in particular. Then a soldier aims a pistol at her and
shoots her. He runs to the girl and kills her while she is lying helplessly
on the ground. The other girl is grievously wounded. The soldier was
lauded for his bravery by the Minister of Defense, a former army Chief of
Staff, and by his present successor. Throughout the political
establishment, not a single voice was raised against the killing. Even the
opposition was silent. THIS WEEK one person raised his voice.
Avigdor Feldman,
a lawyer, informed the Attorney General that he was going to apply to the
Supreme Court, asking it to open a criminal investigation against the
soldier. He wants the court to order the authorities to investigate all
cases in which soldiers and civilians have shot and killed (alleged
attackers) after they had already become unable to act. In
today's Israel, this is an act of incredible courage. Advocate Feldman is no
crackpot. He is a well-known lawyer, prominent especially in the field of
civil rights. I got to know him when he was still at the start of
his career. He was still a "stageur" – a lawyer who has finished his studies
but is not yet a fully licensed advocate – working in a friend's office. He
represented me in several minor court cases, and even then I was struck by
his sharp mind. Since then, Feldman has become a prominent
civil-rights lawyer. I have seen him several times pleading in the Supreme
Court, and noticed the reactions of the court. When Feldman speaks, the
judges stop their day-dreaming and doodling and follow his arguments with
rapt attention, interrupting him with sharp questions, obviously enjoying
the judicial jousting. Now Feldman has done what nobody else has
dared to do: taking the army by the horns and challenging the high command.
In Israel, that is close to lèse majesté. SINCE THE beginning
of October, Israel has been experiencing a wave of violence that has not yet
acquired an official name. Newspapers call it a "wave of terrorism", some
speak of "the intifada of the individuals". Its outstanding
characteristic is that it lacks any organization. It is not planned by a
group, no orders are transmitted from above, no coordination between cells
is necessary. Some Arab teenager takes a knife from his mother's
kitchen, looks for a uniformed person in the street and stabs him. If no
soldier or policeman is available, he stabs a settler. If he sees no settler
around, he stabs any Israeli he can find. If he drives a car, he
just looks for a group of soldiers or civilians waiting by the road and runs
them over. Many others just throw stones at a passing Israeli car,
hoping to cause a fatal accident. Against
such acts, the army (in the occupied territories) and the police (in Israel
proper or in annexed East Jerusalem) is almost helpless. In the two earlier
intifadas and in between, the security organs incredibly caught almost all
perpetrators. This was achieved because the acts were committed by groups
and organizations. Almost all of these were sooner or later infiltrated by
Israeli agents. Once one of the perpetrators had been caught, he or she was
induced to inform on the others – either by bribes, "moderate physical
pressure” (as our courts call torture) and such. All these proven
measures are quite useless, when a deed is carried out by a single person,
or by two brothers, acting on the spur of the moment. No spies. No traitors.
No prior signs. Nothing to work on. The Israeli security services
have tried to work out a typical profile of such perpetrators. To no avail.
There is nothing common to all or most of them. There were several 14 year
old teenagers, but also a grandfather with children and grandchildren. Most
did not appear in any anti-terrorist database. Some were religious radicals,
but many others were not religious at all. Some were females, one a mother.
What pushed them? The official Israeli stock answer is: sedition.
Mahmud Abbas incites them. Hamas incites them. The Arab media incite them.
Almost all these "incitements" are routine reactions to Israeli actions. And
anyway, a young Arab does not need "incitement".
He sees what's going on around him. He sees terrifying nightly arrests,
Israeli troops invading towns and villages. He does not need the lure
of the virgins awaiting the martyr in paradise (as Zionists usually mock the
motive of the oppressed). SINCE THERE is no immediate
remedy, politicians and other "experts"
fall back on "deterrence". Foremost method:
summary execution.
This was first discovered in April 1974, when an Israeli bus was hijacked by
four inexperienced Arab youngsters. It was stopped near Ashkelon and
stormed. Two of the four were killed in the shooting, but two were captured
alive. Three photographers took their pictures alive, but later the army
announced that they were also killed in the fighting. This was a
blatant lie, protected by army censorship. As the editor of Haolam Hazeh
magazine, I threatened to go to the Supreme Court. I was allowed to publish
the photos, and a giant storm erupted. The chief of the Security Service
(Shin Bet or Shabak) and his assistants were indicted, but pardoned without
a trial. In the course of the scandal, a secret directive came to
light: the then Prime Minister, Yitzhak Shamir,
had issued an oral directive saying that "no terrorist should remain alive
after committing a terrorist act". Something like that must
be in force now. Soldiers, policemen and armed
civilians believe that this is an order: terrorists must be killed on the
spot. Officially, of course, soldiers and
others are allowed to kill only when their own lives or the lives of others
are in direct and immediate danger. According to the laws of war, as well as
Israeli law, it is a crime to kill enemies when they are wounded, handcuffed
or otherwise unable to endanger lives. Yet
almost all Arab perpetrators – including the wounded and the captured – are
shot on the spot. How is this to be explained? Most
frequently, the facts are simply denied. But with the proliferation of
security cameras, this becomes more and more impossible. An argument
often used is that a soldier has no time to think. He has to act quickly. A
battlefield is no courtroom. A soldier often acts instinctively. Yes
and no. Very often indeed there is no time to think. He who shoots first
stays alive. A soldier has the right – indeed, the duty – to defend his
life. When in doubt, he should act. No one needs to tell me that. I have
been there. But there are situations when there is no doubt at all.
If a handcuffed prisoner is shot, it is clearly a
crime. To shoot a wounded enemy, lying helplessly on the ground, like the
girl with the scissors, is disgusting. These are clear-cut
cases. If the Minister of Police (now called Minister for Interior Security)
says in the Knesset that the girl-killer had no time to think - he lies.
I dare to say that this minister, Gilad Ardan, an aggressive he-man who
did his glorious army service as a desk officer in the army personnel
department, has a bit less battle experience than I. What he said in the
Knesset is rubbish. The soldiers shoot and
kill because they think that their superiors want them to. Probably
they have been told to do so. The logic behind this is "deterrence" – if the
perpetrator knows that he is going to be killed for sure, he may think twice
before doing it. There is absolutely no evidence for this. On the
contrary, the knowledge that he or she, the perpetrators, are probably going
to be shot on the spot, just pushes them on. Becoming a shahid, a martyr,
will make their family and the entire neighborhood proud. Ah, say
the deterrers, but if we also destroy the house of the perpetrator's family,
they will think twice. Their family will beg them to abstain. Sounds
logical? Not at all. There is absolutely no evidence for this,
either. Quite the contrary. Becoming the parents of a shahid is such an
honor, that it overrides the loss of the family home. Especially if funds
provided by Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf states will pay indemnities.
It is the clear-cut opinion of the security
experts that this kind of collective punishment does not work. On the
contrary, it creates more hatred, which will create more shahids. In short,
counter-productive. The top army and security service
commanders do not hide their opposition to these measures. They are
overruled by politicians and commentators who seek popularity.
SUMMARY EXECUTIONS and collective punishments are,
of course, diametrically opposed to the international Laws of Warfare.
Many Israelis despise these laws and ignore them. They believe that such
naive laws should not hinder our army in the defense of our country and us.
This argument is based on ignorance. The laws of warfare were
initiated after the 30-year war, in the first half of the 17th century,
which brought untold misery to central Europe. When it was finished, two
thirds of Germany was destroyed and the one third of the German population
wiped out. The originators of the laws, in particular a Dutchman
called Grotius, started from the sensible assumption that no law will hold
if it prevents the prosecution of war. A nation fighting for its life will
not observe any law that hinders it doing so. But in wars, a lot of
atrocities are committed which serve no military purpose at all, just out of
hatred or sadism. It is these acts – acts that serve no military
purpose – that are forbidden by the international laws of war. Both sides
suffer from them. Killing prisoners, letting the wounded perish, destroying
civilian property, collective punishments and such help no side. They just
satisfy sadistic impulses and senseless hatred. Such acts are not
just immoral and ugly. They are also counterproductive. Atrocities create
hatred, which creates more shahids. Dead prisoners cannot be interrogated
and provide no information, which may be essential for forming new
strategies and tactics. Cruelty is just another form of stupidity.
Our army knows all this. They are against. But they are overruled by
politicians of the more detestable kind, which we have in abundance.
CONNECTED WITH this subject is the persecution of
an organization called "Breaking the Silence".
This was formed by soldiers who, upon their
release, started to publicize their experience in the occupied territories,
things they did and things they saw. This has become a big operation. Their
meticulous adherence to the truth has gained the respect of the army, and
testimony given by them is respected by the army General Attorney's office
and often acted upon. This has now led to a furious incitement
campaign against the group by the demagogues of the extreme Right. It has
been accused of treason, of "besmirching our boys", of aiding and abetting
the terrorists and such. Many of the accusers are former office soldiers and
shirkers, who accuse former combatants. This week the Rightist
demagogues furiously attacked the President of Israel, Reuben Rivlin, for
committing treason. His crime: he appeared at a political conference
organized in New York by the liberal Israeli newspaper Haaretz, where
Breaking the Silence was also invited. Rivlin is a very nice, very
humane person. As President he is insisting on full equality for Arab
citizens. But he also entertains very right-wing opinions and objects to
giving up an inch of "Eretz Israel" territory for peace. Yet no right-wing
politician has come to his aid against the wild accusations.
Breaking the Silence (is not persecuted) alone. Fascist groups – I use the
term with some hesitation – accuse many
peace and human rights organizations of "treason", citing
the fact that several of them do receive donations from European governments
and organizations. The fact that Israeli right-wing and downright fascist
organization receive vastly more money from Jewish and Christian Evangelist
organizations abroad does not matter. ALL THIS shows how courageous
Advocate Feldman is in his efforts. As we say in Hebrew: All honor
to him.
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