[News] Israeli officer admits ordering lethal strike on own soldier during Gaza massacre

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  Israeli officer admits ordering lethal strike on own soldier during
  Gaza massacre

Submitted by Rania Khalek on Wed, 09/10/2014 - 19:12
*http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/rania-khalek/israeli-officer-admits-ordering-lethal-strike-own-soldier-during-gaza-massacre*

The civilian population in Gaza is "a partner of terror" that "gets what 
they choose," the top commander of the Israeli army's Givati Brigade 
<http://electronicintifada.net/tags/givati-brigade> told the Israeli 
press recently, after orchestrating some of the deadliest episodes of 
butchery visited upon the Gaza Strip this summer.

Colonel Ofer Winter also admitted to ordering the mass-bombardment of an 
area where an Israeli soldier was know to be in order to prevent his 
capture alive by Palestinian resistance fighters --- an army policy 
known as the Hannibal Directive 
<http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/did-israeli-army-deliberately-kill-its-own-captured-soldier-and-destroy-gaza>.

These are just two of the many incriminating comments made by Winter in 
a lengthy and candid interview published in a paper-only edition of the 
Hebrew-language Israeli newspaper /Yediot Ahronot/ on 15 August.

The interview took place near the end of Israel's 51-day bombing 
campaign which killed more than 2,100 people in Gaza, the vast majority 
of them civilians --- including more than 500 children. Israel expert 
Dena Shunra translated the interview for The Electronic Intifada.

In addition to justifying the mass killing of civilians in Gaza, Winter 
applauded the carpet bombing he ordered in Rafah 
<http://electronicintifada.net/tags/rafah> as a necessary punishment and 
repeatedly invoked religious supremacy as a leading factor in what he 
views as a Jewish victory in Gaza.


    Rafah massacre

Just as a temporary three-day humanitarian ceasefire negotiated by Egypt 
and the United States went into effect on the morning of Friday 1 
August, a unit of soldiers from the Israeli army's Givati Brigade 
conducted a tunnel incursion in Rafah, provoking fire from Palestinian 
resistance fighters.

Two Israeli soldiers were killed in the ensuing firefight and another, 
Hadar Goldin, went missing. It was later determined that Goldin died in 
the battle, but in the immediate aftermath the Israeli army operated 
under the assumption that he had been captured.

Ofer Winter was napping when he woke up to news of Goldin's possible 
capture. He told /Yediot Ahronot's/ Yossi Yehoshua:

    At 9 am, half an hour after I put my head down, the Deputy Brigade
    Commander woke me up: "come quickly, it's best you be here." We
    asked for a snapshot, we wanted information. We didn't think there
    was an abduction yet. While inquiring if everyone was there, I
    commanded Sagiv, the Armored Forces Commander operating under my
    orders, to start moving from Hirbat Hiza'a, which was where he was,
    toward Rafah. Just then I got the message "it's not green in our
    eyes" -- in other words, not everyone had been found. We were
    missing a soldier. At 9:36, after inquiries with the battalion
    commander on site, I announced on the communication system the word
    that no one wants to say -- "Hannibal." In other words, there had
    been an abduction. I instructed all the forces to move forward, to
    occupy space, so the abductors would not be able to move.

The Hannibal Directive 
<http://electronicintifada.net/tags/hannibal-directive> is an unwritten 
Israeli military protocol for executing captured Israeli soldiers to 
avoid politically painful prisoner swaps. Although its existence has 
been reported in the Israeli press since the 1980s, this interview with 
Winter appears to be the most frank acknowledgement of its use.

The idea is to prevent the captors from taking the soldier alive, 
effectively denying Palestinian or other Arab resistance groups a 
bargaining chip down the line and relieving Israeli leaders of the 
political fallout from having to make concessions (such as prisoner 
swaps) to secure the soldier's release.


    *Executing their own*

According to blogger Richard Silverstein 
<http://www.richardsilverstein.com/2014/08/30/idf-killed-three-of-its-own-soldiers-after-declaring-hannibal-directive/>, 
the Israeli army has implemented the Hannibal Directive on at least 
three occasions during this latest war on Gaza, deploying massive 
firepower with the intention of executing three of their own.

For the following several hours, residents of Rafah, many having just 
returned to their homes for what they were told would be a three-day 
ceasefire, were subjected to a carpet bombing campaign that left the 
town in ruins 
<http://www.alternet.org/hannibal-directive-how-israels-secret-military-doctrine-deliberately-killed-soldiers-and-massacred> and 
190 people dead.

An Israeli army officer told the Associated Press 
<http://bigstory.ap.org/article/israeli-fire-gaza-town-raises-war-crimes-claim> 
that soldiers pounded Rafah with 500 artillery shells in just eight 
hours and launched an estimated 100 airstrikes within two days.

Acting on Winter's "Hannibal" order, the Israeli army sealed off Rafah 
to prevent the alleged captors from escaping with Goldin alive. Homes 
were flattened on top of families sheltering inside. Civilians who 
attempted to flee the inferno were torn to shreds by artillery. Vehicles 
trying desperately to evacuate the wounded were fired upon.

By 2 August, the Israeli army had killed 190 Palestinians in Rafah, 
including 55 children. With the morgues full to capacity, medical 
workers were forced to store corpses in vegetable refrigerators 
<http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/gazans-forced-keep-dead-bodies-vegetable-refrigerators-1006544969> 
to accommodate the high volume of dead bodies.

As Israel laid waste to Rafah, the Obama administration called the 
alleged capture of Goldin, an invading Israeli soldier engaged in armed 
hostilities against Gaza, a "barbaric" and "outrageous" act 
<http://http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/world/2014/08/01/apparent-capture-israeli-soldier-hamas-outrageous-says/JPIErNgrszMhIJGhQRb10L/story.html>.


    "They messed with the wrong brigade"

"A lot of criticism was heard about the force you employed in Rafah, 
directly after the abduction," said interviewer Yossi Yehoshua to Winter.

"Everything we did was from the understanding that we could return Hadar 
Goldin alive," responded Winter. "Stop the abduction event. Come from 
above to the places he could come out of. That's what we employed all 
the force for," he insisted.

These claims are totally inconsistent with the reality on the ground, 
where the only possible intended outcome of bombing everything was to 
kill Goldin and his captors while collectively punishing the surrounding 
population in the process.

Winter continued with an even more contradictory remark, hinting that 
the response in Rafah was partly an act of retribution. "Anyone who 
abducts should know that he will pay a price. This was not revenge. They 
simply messed with the wrong brigade," he said.

Then, in a stunning display of hypocrisy, Winter (who relies on 
airstrikes and indiscriminate artillery fire to avoid face to face 
confrontations with the supposed enemy and who had to be woken up from a 
nap to be informed that his soldiers were killed in Rafah) tried to 
portray Palestinian resistance fighters as cowards.

"We fought against two Hamas brigades. Where were their brigade 
commanders?" he asked indignantly. "I hoped they would come face to face 
with us, but they chickened out. They sent their men forward, causing 
more evil and killing. That's not combat. There were very few places 
where there were fighting retreats. They left everything and escaped."


    Divine intervention

As an orthodox Jew firmly in Israel's religious nationalist camp, Winter 
is making a career of mixing his brand of messianic Zionism with 
military aggression.

As a graduate of Bnei David 
<http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/08/israel-idf-army-religious-zionism-ofer-winter-ethos-god.html#>, 
a religious pre-military academy located in Eli, an illegal Jewish-only 
settlement in the occupied West Bank, Winter epitomizes the 
mainstreaming of religiously motivated brutality 
<http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns/fighting-gods-name-1347044003%20messianic%20brutality.>in 
the Israeli army. Bnei David's goal is to replace Israel's largely 
secular military elite with religious Zionists, like Winter.

On the eve of Israel's ground invasion, Winter declared in a letter to 
his troops that they were fighting a Jewish holy war 
<http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/israeli-commander-declares-holy-war-palestinians> 
to punish the blasphemous Palestinians of Gaza.

Responding to criticism of the letter, Winter doubled down, telling 
/Yediot Ahronot/, "if I had to do so, I would write the same letter 
again, without batting an eyelid."

The impact of Winter's fanaticism on Palestinians in Gaza was nothing 
short of catastrophic.

Soldiers from the Givati Brigade under Winter's command made up the 
majority of ground troops 
<http://www.jewishjournal.com/israel/article/what_really_happened_in_the_battle_of_khuzaa_gaza> 
that thundered into Khuzaa, a farming community near the Israeli 
boundary line. With massive artillery shelling accompanied by 
airstrikes, the Israeli army reduced all of Khuzaa to rubble to secure a 
path for columns of invading tanks, jeeps and soldiers.

Cut off from the outside world for days, the residents of Khuzaa were at 
the mercy of Winter's religiously-guided soldiers who carried out 
summary executions of both fighters 
<http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/09/07/did-israel-execute-jihadists-in-gaza.html> 
and civilians 
<http://electronicintifada.net/content/community-leader-beloved-grandfather-shot-dead-israelis-he-carried-white-flag/13712> 
and mowed down anyone trying to flee, including a wheelchair-using 
16-year-old girl 
<http://www.jewishjournal.com/israel/article/what_really_happened_in_the_battle_of_khuzaa_gaza> 
with epilepsy and a wounded elderly women crawling on the ground 
desperate for help.

Speaking about his brigade's reign of terror in Khuzaa, Winter is cited 
by /Yediot Ahronot/ as telling the ultra-Orthodox weekly newspaper 
/Mishpacha/ that as the sun rose during the ground invasion, the 
movement of his troops remained hidden by "clouds of divine honor."

"It was only when the homes that were supposed to be exploded were 
exploded and there was no longer any danger to our lives, the fog 
suddenly dispersed," said Winter, insisting that the clouds were a 
direct intervention from God to protect the Jewish people.

Winter offered further religious explanations for his "victory" in Gaza 
to /Yediot Ahronot/.

Noting that the ground invasion coincided with "The Between the Straits 
Days" --- a three-week mourning period observed by orthodox Jews to 
commemorate the ancient siege on Jerusalem and the loss of Jewish 
statehood --- Winter opined that the overlap "was not just a coincidence."

    The Between the Straits Days end on the 9th of Av, also known as
    Tisha B'Av [observed on 5 August of this year], the very day that
    the fighting ended. It was especially on this day, a day of national
    mourning, that the decision was made: the IDF [Israeli military],
    the Nation of Israel -- they won. We proved that we are a unified,
    determined nation and that we will not be beaten. Unitedness won. No
    ill words were spoken. Even the ultra-orthodox public -- which
    cannot be taken for granted -- fought with all its might from the
    place where it stands [meaning they prayed very hard]. I received
    lots of messages during the war. This is a tikun - repair - for what
    our ancestors have hurt. It enhanced the victory.


    "The terrorists are the children" of Gaza

Despite the Palestinian blood on his hands, or more likely because of 
it, Winter has emerged as a hero in Israel, completely revered within 
the military and adored by the public.

Asked about his earlier complaints that the political and military 
establishment was holding him back from finishing the job in Gaza, 
Winter told /Yediot Ahronot/ that he is ultimately satisfied with the 
outcome of the onslaught and then proceeded to brag about the carnage.

"There are hundreds of terrorists who were killed," he boasted. "That is 
the message -- no matter what we do, we'll go in wherever we want to go. 
It is important that the enemy know this."

"We shredded them. We can do it much worse, and it's best for them that 
we not do it," added Winter. "We gave them a much stronger beating than 
in Cast Lead."

"When the Palestinians return to their home they will understand the 
scope of the damage Hamas has inflicted on them. Hamas used them," he said.

Winter clarified that the enemy is not just Hamas but all of Gaza.

"This population is a hostage, but I think it is also a partner. I don't 
exonerate them of responsibility so quickly," said Winter of the 1.8 
million Palestinians who inhabit the besieged coastal enclave, half of 
whom are children.

"True, there are some pitiable people there, but in many cases the 
terrorists are the children or relatives of the people who live there. 
In almost every home there is a son or other relative that is a partner 
in terror. How do you raise children in a home with explosives? In the 
end, everyone gets what they choose."


    "Forces of darkness"

He went on to call the Israeli assault "A just war against a cruel 
enemy. We, who sanctify life, fought against an enemy who sanctifies 
death. The forces of light against the forces of darkness."

"This is an important statement due to the absolutism of it," explains 
Israel expert Dena Shunra, who translated the article for The Electronic 
Intifada. "If Hamas (or Gaza as a whole) are the forces of darkness, any 
action is absolved. It is a Manichean sentiment similar to what we hear 
from the US military, and does not leave any room for ending hostilities 
-- a war to the death."

Winter's warped vision of a civilian population in Gaza complicit in the 
"forces of darkness" essentially justifies killing them en masse, which 
is exactly what he did in Rafah and Khuzaa.

As a result, "[Winter] cannot walk around today without being halted, 
hugged, asked for a photo opportunity," according to /Yediot/.

In a final address to his troops following the Gaza slaughter, Winter 
alluded to the next round of massacres.

"I am proud of you for everything that you have done. It is all thanks 
to you," he told the soldiers. "I cannot promise you, like the song 
does, that this will be the last war, but I promise that this war, which 
is so just, will push the next war a good few years away."

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