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The overwhelming passage of H Res 867, attacking the Goldstone Report and dismissing Israeli war crimes against the people of Gaza, is a tragedy and an inspiration for our work to confront and challenge AIPAC at every opportunity. Contents 1. The Rollcall. If your House Representative voted to Oppose or Voted "Present" please be sure to thank them. You may use this handy form from the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation. 2. See the letter signed by 21 members of the House, protesting this Resolution. 3. Viewpoint: Stephan Zunes: Bipartisan Attack on International Humanitarian Law. 4. Noura Erakat: Delusional Self-Defense, Delusional Congressional Vote. 5. A silver-lining, despite the lop-sided vote, there was a vigorous debate. Read James Zogby.'s A Debate Worth Noting. 6. Read Dennis Kucinich statement on the Resolution: From Operation Cast Lead to Operation Cast Doubt. Bipartisan Attack on International Humanitarian Law
Stephan Zunes
In a stunning blow against international law and human rights, the U.S.
House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a resolution on Tuesday
attacking the
report of the United Nations Human Rights Council's fact-finding
mission on the Gaza conflict. The report was authored by the
well-respected South African jurist Richard Goldstone and three other
noted authorities on international humanitarian law, who had been widely
praised for taking leadership in previous investigations of war crimes in
Rwanda, Darfur, the former Yugoslavia, and elsewhere. Since this report
documented apparent war crimes by a key U.S. ally, however, Congress has
taken the unprecedented action of passing a resolution condemning it.
Perhaps most ominously, the resolution also endorses Israel's right to
attack Syria and Iran on the grounds that they are "state sponsors of
terrorism." The principal co-sponsors of the resolution
(HR 867), which passed on a 344-36 vote, included two powerful
Democrats: House Foreign Relations Committee chairman Howard Berman (D-CA)
and Middle East subcommittee chairman Gary Ackerman (D-NY). Democratic
majority leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) successfully pushed Democrats to
support the resolution by a more than 6:1 margin, despite the risk of
alienating the party's liberal pro-human rights base less than a year
before critical midterm elections....
MORE Delusional Self-Defense, Delusional
Congressional Vote Noura Erakat and Jimmy Leas The 344-36 House vote last week condemning the Goldstone Report, which
encourages Israel and Hamas to conduct "credible" independent
investigations of war crimes committed in Gaza, may help Israeli leaders
avoid prosecution in the short-term. However, the House vote and the
negative US votes at the UN will have long-term detrimental effects both
on Israel and on the U.S.'s moral authority. Consider that within the General Assembly, 110 nations endorsed the
Report, while the U.S. was among the minority of 18 nations that voted
against the endorsement. The Congressional vote will increase the
likelihood of a worldwide campaign to push the UN General Assembly, the
International Criminal Court, or other countries, under universal
jurisdiction, to hold Israel to account for war crimes committed in Gaza.
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MORE James Zogby A story universally missed last week was the extraordinary debate that
occurred in Congress in advance of a vote on a resolution against the
Goldstone Report. It may have been that this story was not seen as
newsworthy as others playing out at the same time: the fallout over
Secretary of State Clinton's "whip lash" performances in Jerusalem,
Marrakesh and Cairo; Palestinian President Abbas' announcement that he
would not run in 2010; and Israel's seizure of a ship it claimed was
transporting weapons from Iran to Hezbollah. Then again, the significance of the Congressional debate may have been
ignored given what appeared to be the lopsided vote in favor of the
anti-Goldstone resolution. It will be recalled that when the Report was first released, Members of
Congress were quick to denounce it using, at times, near hysterical
language. Since Goldstone had no vocal champions, when Foreign Affairs
Committee Chair Howard Berman and ranking Republican Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
introduced their AIPAC-supported anti-Goldstone resolution, one might have
thought that the matter would be quickly resolved with a near unanimous
vote....
MORE From Operation Cast Lead to Operation Cast
Doubt Dennis Kucinich November 3, 2009, Congressman Dennis Kucinich addresses H.RES. 867
on the House Floor. H.RES. 867 condemns the UN Goldstone Gaza Fact Finding
Mission Report. Congressman Kucinich stated: "Today we journey from Operation Cast Lead to Operation Cast Doubt.
Almost as serious as committing war crimes is covering up war crimes,
pretending that war crimes were never committed and did not exist." "Because behind every such deception is the nullification of humanity,
the destruction of human dignity, the annihilation of the human spirit,
the triumph of Orwellian thinking, the eternal prison of the dark heart of
the totalitarian." "The resolution before us today, which would reject all attempts of the
Goldstone Report to fix responsibility of all parties to war crimes,
including both Hamas and Israel, may as well be called the "Down is Up,
Night is Day, Wrong is Right: resolution." "Because if this Congress votes to condemn a report it has not read,
concerning events it has totally ignored, about violations of law of which
it is unaware, it will have brought shame to this great institution." "How can we ever expect there to be peace in the Middle East if we
tacitly approve of violations of international law and international human
rights, if we look the other way, or if we close our eyes to the
heartbreak of people on both sides by white-washing a legitimate
investigation?" "How can we protect the people of Israel from existential threats if we
hold no concern for the protection of the Palestinians, for their physical
security, their right to land, their right to their own homes, their right
to water, their right to sustenance, their right to freedom of movement,
their right to human security of jobs, education and health care?". "We will have peace only when the plight of both Palestinians and
Israelis is brought before this House and given equal consideration in
recognition of that principle that all people on this planet have a right
to survive and thrive, and it is our responsibility, our duty to see that
no individual, no group, no people are barred from this humble human
claim."
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