Alison
Weir writes:
The Israeli army’s chief of
staff states that in the past three years, “US taxpayers have contributed more
to the Israeli defense budget than Israeli taxpayers,” according to a report in
the Jerusalem Post, a
prominent Israeli newspaper. According to the report, Lieutenant-General Gabi Ashkenazi made the statement during a
speech on September 11th. In it he emphasized: “We must preserve ties with the
United States. I believe this is a security necessity.” According to the
newspaper the speech was at the Calcalist Conference, which appears to be an
annual event in Tel Aviv sponsored by the Calcalist newspaper, an Israeli
Hebrew-only daily financial newspaper. It is part of the group that publishes Yedioth
Ahronoth, the largest circulation newspaper in Israel.
American taxpayers give Israel over $3 billion
per year (over $8 million per day), more than to any other nation, despite the
fact that Israel is smaller than New Jersey and is in the top 30 richest
countries in the world. Per capita,
Israelis receive $10,000 more U.S. tax money than average. Some of the other
top recipients of US tax money, Egypt and Jordan, were provided this assistance
in return for diplomatic recognition of the Israeli state. According to the Congressional
Research Service, Israel is given this money in a lump sum at the
beginning of the fiscal year. Americans then pay interest on money they have
given to Israel, while Israel makes interest on it. In recent years Israel has
reported a lower unemployment rate than the US and
a better account balance.
Ashkenazi’s statements are extremely significant, since
this is the first time that an Israeli leader has pointed out that American
taxpayers pay more to Israel’s defense budget than do Israelis. If the costs of
the Iraq war, which was largely pushed by Israel partisans
in the Bush administration, were added into the equation, the American tax
money on behalf of Israel would quite likely dwarf the amount paid by Israeli
taxpayers. Some top economists predict that the cost of the Iraq war will be $3 trillion. Israel has a population of about 7
million people. Today, Israel partisans are similarly pushing attacks on
Iran. Israel
has frequently been accused of using American funds
in violation of U.S.
arms control laws.
In 2010 Turkey issued an arrest warrant for Ashkenazi for Israeli forces’
killing of 9 civilians, including one who held American citizenship. In 2008
a complaint was filed at the Hague accusing Ashkenazi of war crimes. Accusers stated:
“On 27th December 2008, the suspect, Chief of Staff,
ordered the Israeli army to attack densely populated areas in the Gaza Strip.
For three weeks, 1,500 tons of bombs were dropped from the air on residential
neighborhoods in Gaza and tens of thousands of artillery shells were fired from
tanks. For 3 weeks, the army damaged and destroyed houses, schools, hospitals,
infrastructure, water and electrical plants, killed more than 1,300 people,
hundreds of them children, and injured about 5,300 people. Thousands of houses
were bombed or shelled and 50,000 residents were made homeless, without
shelter.
Prior to this, the suspect was part of a group, which
implemented a siege on 1.5 million people in the Gaza Strip, denying them a
regular supply of food, water, medicine, fuel and electricity for 18 months.
According to international law, it is absolutely
prohibited to bomb residential areas in a way that interrupts the lives of civilians;
to carry out executions without trial, to collectively punish; to destroy or
damage hospitals, schools and homes. The prohibitions against collective
punishment were enshrined in the Geneva Conventions after the behavior of the
Nazis in Europe during World War II when they destroyed entire villages to
punish residents for sheltering the resistance. 194 countries agree with the
prohibitions of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
In December 2008, a complaint was filed in The Hague
against the suspect, on suspicion that he had committed war crimes and crimes
against humanity for ordering the siege of Gaza.”
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