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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

The suggestion that you are ‘sorry’ that civilians have died rings hollow.

I don’t understand why you think so. As a strong supporter of the peace process with the Palestinians and, as a father myself, when I say sorry it is a sincere feeling, a sincere expression and certainly not just a formal or politically correct answer. It was the hope for peace that led us to withdraw from Gaza in 2005, to allow the Palestinians build their own state, and the terror of Hamas that forced this war upon us. Speaking of feelings, many in the region are very angry at Hamas for being responsible for so much suffering.

You’re saying the death toll figures are wrong?

Yes, I’ll not take the figures as is because they rely on Hamas sources. But there is a famous case of the UNRWA school when even UNRWA now admits that the shell did not hit the school, but the vicinity of the school. A report now says that two-thirds of the Gaza dead were either Hamas fighters or connected to Hamas, ie police etc. (It’s a) densely populated area. Another reason (for civilian casualties) is the Hamas tactic of human shields; of first of all firing from within civilian areas; secondly, positioning their rockets, and firing from the balconies of homes – and there is now clear evidence of this. Witnesses have testified to Hamas using mosques and schools – even hospitals – as places to store ammunition, missiles, (and) from where to fire, assuming that Israel will be reluctant to attack because of our values and our way of conducting war. But Israeli forces – whenever fired upon – had to return fire and there have been a few tragic accidents. For example, friendly fire killed half of the Israeli soldiers who perished.

Mary O’Rourke TD recently stated that what Israel was doing in Gaza amounts to mass-murder with men, women and children being mowed down.

With all due respect, I do not accept what she says. She’s wrong. I tried to explain the logic of Israel’s military operation is to put an end to the suffering of a million Israelis who had to live in shelters or the proximity of shelters. I’m sure that if people living in her district were subjected to 8,000 rockets and missiles, she would have demanded the government to do something about it.



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