"On August 3—three weeks after a Lebanese Hezbollah raid into Israel set off a war that lasted until August 14—Human Rights Watch published a report, "Fatal Strikes: Israel's Indiscriminate Attacks Against Civilians in Lebanon," that inspired a series of vitriolic attacks on the organization's credibility. According to some of the critics, the organization's executive director, Kenneth Roth, is biased against Israel and an anti-Semite. Unfortunately, the criticisms are based on misunderstandings and distortions of international humanitarian law. They contribute to an atmosphere that makes rational discussion in the United States of Israel's policies and practices increasingly difficult."
So begins a most interesting piece in The New York Review of Books. Read the complete piece here. Needless to say the "attack" on Human Rights Watch, and its CEO, comes from the usual now increasingly discredited suspects.
So begins a most interesting piece in The New York Review of Books. Read the complete piece here. Needless to say the "attack" on Human Rights Watch, and its CEO, comes from the usual now increasingly discredited suspects.
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