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The world was united in condemnation over the Israeli bombardment of Gaza. In a rare print interview Israel ambassador to Dublin Zion Evrony says the campaign was justified and that his country was motivated by the desire to bring peace to the Middle East. And he tells us why comparisons between Northern Ireland the Middle East are fatuous

Jason O'Toole, 18 Mar 2009

You say Israel ‘restrained’ itself for the last eight years?

Yes, of course.

But this isn’t the first time during the past eight years that Israel has carried out military operations, which have resulted in deaths, in Palestine.

I want to reiterate that Israel restrained itself over the past eight years by not responding much earlier with a similar military operation. In spite of the fact that more than 8,000 rockets being fired at Israeli civilians, terrorising them and making the lives of close to a million Israelis unbearable and despite the fact that Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005. We tried other ways but they failed.

There seems to be a belief that Israel can do anything it likes to people in Palestine – that they have no rights at all?

Absolutely not true. This is an absolutely ridiculous claim. Israel is doing its utmost to keep the balance between its security needs, protecting the right to life of Israeli civilians, and the aspirations and rights of the Palestinians. This is a difficult balance. Palestinians in the West Bank have the right to appeal to the Israeli Supreme Court, which has ruled many times in their favor.

But isn’t Israel using excessive force?

What exactly is proportional force? Would you say that firing back 8,000 rockets would be proportional? Proportionality cannot be taken as one for one, because obviously you would not expect us to fire back 8,000 missiles and rockets. I think proportionality means how much force you have to use to put an end to the threat and suffering; doing your utmost to minimise civilian casualties. This is exactly what we have done. We have done what is humanly possible to minimise civilian casualties.

The entire premise of your defence of Israel’s policy seems to be: because they are killing civilians, we are entitled to kill them too, and in far greater numbers? If you were to express Israel’s policy in simple terms, is it not: if you kill ten of our citizens, we’ll kill 200 of yours.



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