Avichai Mandelblit
Apr 3rd, 2008 by kawther.salam
Brigadier-General Avichai Mandelblit (another possible spelling is Mendelblit).
Mandelblit is a war criminal, a terrorist, and a religious and Zionist extremist member of a fundamentalist Yeshiva. He is married and has of 4 children.
Mandelblit is a former head of the IDF service, he is a member of the General Staff.
Mandelblit was appointed as the Military Advocate General of the IDF in 2004. Here is a summary of his previous career:
- 1985-1988 Military Prosecutor; prosecutor for the ground forces command southern division
- 1988-1990 Defense Attorney of the southern command/ ground forces command
- 1990-1991 District Defense Attorney
- 1991-1992 Judge of a military court in the Gaza region
- 1993-1996 Senior assistant to the chief military prosecutor
- 1996-1997 Deputy Chief Military Prosecutor
- 1997-2000 Deputy to the head of the military courts of the ground forces southern command
- 2000-2003 Chief Military Defense Attorney
- 2003-2004 Deputy Military Advocate General
Mandelblit has used his positions to legitimize war crimes, crimes against Humanity, and crimes comprising genocide perpetrated by IDF and Israeli civilians against the Palestinians civilian population.
Some of the crimes which he helped legitimize or cover during his career are:
- The murder in cold blood of six Palestinian civilians by the IDF on 19 – 22 September, 2002:
- Abed Al-Salaam Samran, aged 10, from Ramallah
- Heitam Said Natat, aged 17, from Gaza
- Abed-Allah Al Galabi, aged 14, from Gaza
- Bahaa Said Nagi El Bahash, aged 14, from Nablus
- Ahmed Mahmoud Lubada, aged 36, from Gaza
- Amira Adhadar, aged 25, from Gaza.
Mandelblit claimed that these there had been exchanges of fire between IDF forces and Palestinians when these persons died, and that there was no proof that these Palestinians were murdered by the IDF.
- On November 8, 2006, an IDF shell hit two buildings in the town of Beit Hanoun, killing 21 Palestinian civilians and injuring additional hundreds. As a result of this crime, the former Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Dan Halutz was appointed to lead a committee to investigate the circumstances of the incident.
In this case, Mandelblit decided that no legal action would be taken against any military official regarding this incident, and that the behavior of the IDF personnel involved in the incident was not substantially or severely negligent in a manner that would justify taking legal actions against them. He claimed that “there was no need to open a Military Police investigation into the matter”.
- On 26 February 2006, Mandelblit advised Brigadier-General Aviv Kochavi, the commander of the Gaza Division of the IDF, to cancel his studies and stay in England, fearing he would be arrested and tried for alleged war crimes in the Palestinian territories.
Kochavi served as commander of the Paratroops in Gaza and took part during the “Operation Defense Shield” against defenseless civilians in Gaza in 2002, during which over 125 Palestinians were killed, hundreds were gravely injured, and during which the IDF destroyed massive amounts of private and public property in all of Gaza. As such, Kochavi is culpable of crimes of war, crimes against humanity and crimes comprising genocide against the Palestinian people.
That Mandelblit would advise Kochavi in order to help him evade prosecution for his crimes is evidence that Mandelblit is very well aware of the fact that the actions of the IDF are grave crimes.
- On December 24th, 2007 Mandelblit declared that the use of cluster bombs in the Second Lebanon War in 2006 was legal and that Israel would not prosecute IDF personnel over the use of cluster bombs in Lebanon. The use of cluster bombs is almost universally considered as a crime of war, and certainly so in internaitonal treaties of which Israel is signatory. The IDF used three main types of cluster munitions in that war: those dropped through air force bombs; and other cluster bombs fired through artillery and and in rockets fired from Multiple Launch Rocket Systems. Cluster bombs were used to target fields near populated areas.
The UN says that about four million cluster bomblets were dropped on Lebanon during the 34-day conflict. Many of them failed to explode on impact, posing a danger to civilians in their homes, gardens and fields. More than 30 people have been reported killed by cluster bombs and land mines dropped by the IDF since the 2006 war.
- On November 8, 2007, Mandelblit issued a statement justifiying the interruption of the power supply to Gaza, which left one million and half without electricity, gas, and consequentially without the basic needs for the daily life, such as water services.
- In March of 2008, Mandelblit together with Attorney General Menachem Mazuz legitimized the call to perpetrate genocide against the population of Gaza by
Matan Vilnai and Ehud Barak.
- Also during March of 2008, the IDF perpetrated massive crimes against the population of the Gaza Strip. During this month The Air Force repeatedly attacked the civilian population of Gaza. Hundreds were killed or injured. Among them were seven women and 39 killed children, 89 injured children, and 315 gravely injured.Some of the victims of the IDF in March 2008 are:
- Amirah Abu Aser, killed, age 19 days.
- Muhammad Al-Buri, killed, age six months.
- Anas Al-Mana’a, killed, age 12 years.
- Bilal Hijazi, killed, age 15 years.
- Muhammad Khalil Hamad, killed, age 12 years.
- Malak Yunis al-Kafarneh, killed, age 3 years.
- Fatimah Al-Qirawi, killed, age 72 years.
Currently, as of March 2008, Mandelblit stands accused of complicity and connivance with others in the genocide against the Palestinian people.
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