Human Rights Groups in Israel Provide Initial Response to Goldstone Report: Israel Must Initiate Independent Investigation into 'Operation Cast Lead'

With the publication of the Goldstone Committee report today , 15.9.09, human rights
organizations in Israel are studying the report and its conclusions. They call upon the Israeli Government to take the report seriously and to refrain from automatically rejecting its findings or denying its legitimacy.

Already it is clear that the findings of the report - written after gathering extensive information and testimonies from Israeli and Palestinian victims - will join a long series of reports indicating that Israel's actions during the fighting in Gaza, as well as the actions of Hamas, violated the laws of war and human rights law.

Human rights organizations in Israel believe that the State of Israel must conduct an independent and impartial investigation into these suspicions and to cooperate with an international monitoring mechanism that would guarantee both the independence of that investigation and the implementation of its conclusions. The organizations have written to Israel's Attorney General to demand that he establish such an independent body to investigate the military's activities during "Cast Lead", but he rejected their request.

The human rights organizations hope that the Government of Israel will respond to the substance of the report's findings and to desist from its current policy of casting doubt
upon the credibility of anyone who does not adhere to the establishment's narrative.

Organizations on this statement: Adalah, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel,
Bimkom, B'Tselem, Gisha, HaMoked, Physicians for Human Rights - Israel, The Public Committee Against Torture in Israel and Yesh Din

Seven human rights organizations based in Israel presented a report to the UN Fact-Finding team investigating allegations of war crimes during “Operation Cast Lead” in Gaza, led by Justice Richard Goldstone.