(With thanks to Israel National News)
Colonel Richard Kemp, the former commander of the British military forces in Afghanistan, spoke recently about the complete avoidance of civilian fatalities over two days in Jenin. This constitutes a "remarkable achievement by the IDF," which is "probably unprecedented in modern warfare."
"To conduct an operation of such intensity in an urban area without
killing any uninvolved civilians at all is a remarkable achievement by the IDF
and probably unprecedented in modern warfare. Casualty ratios in most such
operations have often been 3 to 5 civilians killed for every fighter, and that
is by Western armies that do their best to avoid civilian casualties and adhere
to the laws of war," he explained, adding: "I doubt any other army in
the world would be able to achieve what the IDF did in Jenin."
Col. Kemp noted that avoiding civilian casualties in a terrorist
stronghold such as Jenin "is even more remarkable given that the
terrorists in Jenin hid behind the civilian population, used human shields and
deliberately tried to lure the IDF into killing civilians in order to attract
world condemnation."
Kemp responded to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who told
reporters at the UN that Israel used “excessive force” : "Guterres is wrong to
accuse the IDF of using disproportionate force as the facts very clearly show.
Proportionality in warfare only refers to the killing and wounding of innocent
civilians in relation to the military objective. No innocent civilians were
killed. We don’t know how many uninvolved civilians were wounded by IDF fire,
but the death rate strongly indicates that IDF action was the opposite of
disproportionate."
Sven Kuehn von Burgsdorff, the European Union (EU) representative to
Palestinian Authority-assigned territories, went even further than the UN
Secretary-General, calling the operation a "violation of international law." In
response to Burgsdorff's accusation, Col. Kemp said: "Burgdsdorff needs to
explain which international laws were violated by the IDF. The IDF used no
weapons or tactics in Jenin that are banned under international law.
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