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Published: 03 December 2009 03 December 2009
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Report finds new Israeli war doctrine targets civilians
Press release, The Public Committee Against Torture in Israel, 3 December 2009
The
Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI) released today [2
December 2009] a new report which exposes the shifts in Israel's combat
doctrine as evidenced in the prosecution of operation "Cast Lead" and
from numerous public oral and written statements made by high ranking
military officers and senior Israeli government officials.
The report, "No Second Thoughts: Changes in the IDF's Combat Doctrine
In Light Of Operation 'Cast Lead'," demonstrates Israel's application
of a new combat doctrine during the hostilities in Gaza, which is based
on two principles:
"Zero Casualties": The complete prioritization of
avoiding IDF [Israeli army] casualties while disregarding the increased
risk to Palestinian civilians. The implementation of this policy is
evident in the massive use of fire power, the use of white phosphorous
weapons in densely populated areas, and in firing at Palestinians in
the streets, with no discrimination between combatants and civilians,
this even after the IDF would order the evacuation of residents from
civilian homes.
"Dahiyah Doctrine": named after the residential
Dahiyah district in Beirut, where Hizballah enjoyed support and also
had its headquarters. The district was massively bombed by the IDF
during the Second Lebanon War. The doctrine promotes targeting civilian
infrastructure in order to cause widespread destruction and suffering
among the civilian population so as to foment popular opposition to
Israel's opponents (namely Hamas and Hizballah).
As a result of the implementation of these principles, the fighting in
the Gaza Strip caused intentional and large-scale damage to civilian
infrastructure as well as the killing of hundreds of non-combatant
civilians (despite the absence of an official policy to intentionally
kill civilians). Israel's actions directly contradict official
statements claiming that the IDF acted in accordance with international
humanitarian law and took every possible measure to avoid harming
non-militant civilians.
This combat doctrine morally stains the citizens of Israel. It may lead
to increased international isolation of Israel and to a situation where
Israeli soldiers, officers and leaders will face arrest outside of
Israel and be charged with war crimes. The writers of the report
summarize: "So fundamental a shift in the IDF's combat doctrine, which
has such a far-reaching impact, shouldn't be considered only in the
closed forums of the General Headquarters and the Security Cabinet, but
demands substantial public discussion."
Download the full report