A former senior U.S. official who until recently helped oversee human-rights compliance by foreign militaries receiving American military assistance said Wednesday that he repeatedly observed Israel receiving “special treatment” from U.S. officials when it came to scrutiny of allegations of Israeli military abuses of Palestinian civilians.
The allegation comes as the Biden administration faces intense pressure over its ally’s treatment of Palestinian civilians during Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza. And matters because of who said it: Charles O. Blaha. Before leaving the post in August, he was a director of a State Department security and human rights office closely involved in helping ensure that foreign militaries receiving American military aid follow U.S. and international humanitarian and human rights laws.
Blaha said his departure from the State Department after decades of service was not related to the U.S.-Israeli security relationship. He is the second senior State official involved in that relationship to assert that when it comes to Israel, the U.S. is reluctant to enforce laws required of foreign militaries receiving American aid.
So this special treatment that Israel gets, is it less or more than the special treatment the US itself gets?
Considering that the US at least notionally holds servicemembers to account eventually, eventually, I’d say that Israeli military gets more special treatment.
I don’t think people realize what Israel’s actions are doing: they’re putting a collective target on the Jewish diaspora, if not the west as a whole. Stop following rules and you shouldn’t be surprised when it’s done to you in return.
Israel has long been a liability to the united States and Jews worldwide. It’s time to pull the plug on the Zionist expriment
More. Much more. The US has to worry about both domestic and international opinion when deciding whether to risk a cover-up or the PR damage of an admission of wrongdoing.
Israel, seemingly, needn’t worry about the former in regards to war crimes, and doesn’t have to worry about the latter as long as the US is running defence for them.
This genocide is made in the USA. I feel sick
Amazingly, Israeli soldiers are allowed to get away with far worse by the US than US soldiers.
To put an example:
Obviously these people have never faced justice, nor did their superiors who ordered the attack. This murder provoked a diplomatic incident with Spain, was the source of countless demonstrations and there have been several orders of arrest towards these soldiers. Why is this case relevant to the discussion? Compare it to the situation in Gaza. This one crime is the everyday routine of the Israeli army:
And this is without getting in the general attacks against civilian population.
Personally, I’m not surprised with the US being complacent with warcrimes (as neither should be anyone who pays attention to their attitude regarding international law), but I’m astonished that they’d let them reach this magnitude.