The Real Criminals
Uri Dan (J. Post)
June 21, 2001
The BBC has for years engaged in incitement
against Israel in its programming, long before it
concocted this week's new blood libel against Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon regarding the 1982 slaughter of
Palestinian refugees by Christian Phalangists.
If we look only at the last eight months, numerous BBC
television and radio broadcasts have presented the
Palestinians as an underdog oppressed by the Israelis -
even though Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser
Arafat started this terrorist war at a time when Ehud
Barak and his foreign minister, Shlomo Ben-Ami, were
ready to concede virtually everything to the Palestinians,
including the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
The BBC's Arabic broadcasts do not spare even Shimon
Peres, just as the British network presented Ehud Barak,
and Israel, as the aggressors although Arafat was the one
who started the war on Israeli citizens, as in the suicide
bombings at the Netanya shopping mall and the Tel Aviv
disco.
It is therefore no surprise that the BBC has fallen upon
Sharon with the deliberate intention of accusing him of
war crimes. It seems that such haters of Israel are afraid
that Ariel Sharon, who defeated the Arabs in all of
Israel's wars, will defeat them once again in this most
crucial campaign for the fate of the Jewish state, for
which he bears responsibility - just as Winston Churchill
was chosen by the British to lead them in the crucial
campaign against Nazi Germany.
What did the BBC actually claim on Panorama? That
according to the new world rules of 2001, Sharon is
guilty of war crimes, no less.
The show's producers are professing to be more
thorough than the Kahan commission of inquiry
appointed by the Israeli government in 1983 to
investigate the affair, in which Christian Arabs murdered
Moslem Arabs.
Right now, it's not important what I think of the
conclusions reached by that commission, since I was
media adviser to then-defense minister Sharon during
that war.
The commission decided that when Israel sent the
Falangists to the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and
Shatila, it did not intend for them to murder Palestinians.
It had no foreknowledge. Therefore, the commission did
not blame Sharon and the military chain of command, but
only attached to them "indirect responsibility" for not
taking into account (in the commission's opinion) that
such slaughter was likely to occur. In other words, there
was no intention, only a mishap.
Consequently, the commission attached no blame of any
kind - certainly not of a criminal nature - to the Israeli
leadership, or to anyone in the IDF.
The BBC has pretensions of accomplishing what the
Kahan Commission did not, and did not even attempt.
Does the BBC question the integrity of the current
Supreme Court President Aharon Barak, a Kahan
Commission member, who found nothing criminal in
Sharon's actions - certainly not war crimes? Is the BBC
accusing Barak of collusion in covering up a war crime
not committed by Sharon? It would of course also be
important to hear what Barak has to say about the
BBC's blood libel - particularly since Justice Yitzhak
Kahan and Maj.-Gen. Yonah Efrat, the other two
members of the commission, have since passed away.
The pitiful explanation behind the Panorama lie,
supported both by the Arab enemies and the lunatic
fringe of the Israeli Left, is that "the rules of game have
changed." What happened 19 years ago is history. They
now hypocritically claim that the events involved in the
Sabra and Shatila massacre must be judged by new
international criteria for war crimes.
So why stop with Lebanon in 1982? According to the
principles of the BBC's field court-martial, we can go
back half a century, or more. In 1943, Winston Churchill
and Air Marshal Harris ordered the RAF Bomber
Command to bomb Hamburg, knowing that innocent
men, women, and children would be killed. This was in
Operation Gomorrah, aimed deliberately at destroying
the economy and morale of Nazi Germany. Towards the
end of the war, British pilots were ordered to do the
same to Dresden. Hundreds of thousands of civilians -
the numbers are still unknown - lost their lives in the
bombing.
According to the BBC's absurd 2001 code, Churchill
and Harris do not deserve a place in the Hall of Fame of
British and world history. Instead, they should be in the
dock of the Nuremberg War Crimes Court. According
to the BBC's distorted view, it is not Nazi Field Marshal
Goering who should have been tried at Nuremberg, but
RAF Air Marshal Harris. Can the BBC, which at that
time praised the RAF and its brave bomber pilots, now
supply us with pictures of the appalling slaughter by
Churchill and Harris of hundreds of thousands of German
civilians in Hamburg and Dresden?
Compared to the crimes of Churchill and Harris
(according to the BBC's new principles), Sharon is as
innocent as a new-born babe. The real criminals are
those at the BBC, and at Panorama, who distort and
rewrite Sharon's history thus carrying out the real
Operation Gomorrah.
BACK TO GAMLA
|