Nice idea, but where?
Alan Dershowitz thinks it's time for Israeli leaders to be put on trial in a fair forum where he is sure they will be vindicated for the manner in which the IDF
fights terrorism.
It is disgraceful that Israeli leaders cannot walk the streets of London safely, while Hamas and Hezbollah leaders are honored and celebrated. The time has come for Israel to confront this issue directly and to take legal action to prevent radical Israel-haters from misusing decent laws to achieve indecent results. Just imagine what a trial would look like, if it were conducted fairly and objectively. The Israelis would be able to prove that their campaign of targeted assassinations of terrorists has worked effectively to reduce terrorism against Israeli citizens and others. Israel has inadvertently killed some civilians, but the ratio of deaths has been reduced to 1 civilian for every 28 terrorists. This is the best ratio of any country in the world that is fighting asymmetrical warfare against terrorists who hide behind civilians. It is far better than the ratio achieved by Great Britain and the United States in Iraq or Afghanistan, where both nations employ targeted killings of terrorist leaders. Recall that it was Great Britain that implemented a policy during the Second World War of targeting civilians in cities such as Dresden and that it was the United States that implemented the same policy in its firebombing of Tokyo. Indeed, it is fair to say that no country in modern history has ever been more protective of enemy civilians than Israel has been during its 75 year fight against terrorism.
It's a nice idea, but where other than God's court in Heaven does Dershowitz believe a Jew can get a fair trial in 2009 when there's a Muslim on the other side?
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"It is disgraceful that Israeli leaders cannot walk the streets of London safely, while Hamas and Hezbollah leaders are honored and celebrated."
Oh, please . . . hope and change . . . hope and change . . . Dude, where's my Nobel Peace Prize???????
Is it any wonder? At all?
I'm sure the Dersh means well but the prospects of Israeli leaders receiving a fair trial anywhere in our world range from slim to none. In the current climate, Israel is just not going to be acquitted.
The Dersh can ask Goldstone.
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