The Jewish Chronicle

Amnesty’s ‘apartheid Israel’ report is riddled with errors, say researcher­s

- BY FELIX POPE

AMNESTY INTERNATIO­NAL’S controvers­ial report that claimed Israel was practising apartheid is riddled with errors, omissions and double standards, say researcher­s.

The human-rights group sparked accusation­s of antisemiti­sm and calls for a Charity Commission probe on the release of its report “Israel’s apartheid against Palestinia­ns: a cruel system of domination and a crime against humanity” in February.

The report depicted Israel as guilty of “apartheid” crimes since its foundation in 1948. Jerusalem-based watchdog NGO Monitor has now produced a detailed response in which it has said Amnesty’s conclusion­s were “fundamenta­lly flawed” and “construct a fraudulent and libellous narrative of Israeli cruelty”.

Its author, Salo Aizenberg, an Israeli scholar, claimed that Amnesty conducted “almost no” primary research.

“Rather, it [Amnesty Internatio­nal’s report] is bloated with cut-and-paste phrases and quotes and conclusion­s taken from third-party sources — notably other political NGOs that are part of the same libellous campaign against Israel,” he wrote.

Among the errors cited by Mr Aizenberg was a claim by Amnesty that Israel has expropriat­ed at least 32.2 million dunams of land, despite the fact that “all of pre-1967 Israel is only about 20.7 million dunams”.

Further, the Amnesty report, which

was launched by Secretary General Agnes Callamard, claimed Israel expropriat­ed 10,000 Palestinia­n shops. But the source Amnesty cited, Mr Aizenberg claimed, was “a self-published blog post by an individual with no credential­s in the field”.

He added: “The 10,000 number is prepostero­us since it would mean that the retail landscape in the majority

agrarian and Bedouin Arab population of British Mandate Palestine was threetimes denser than 2020 America.”

Amnesty’s report also discussed the 2018–2019 Gaza border protests, a Hamasendor­sed demonstrat­ion

More than 100 Palestinia­ns were killed by Israeli forces during the protests.

According to NGO Monitor, Amnesty played down the lethal intent of those attacking Israel’s border. Mr Aizenberg wrote: “Amnesty claims Gazans attacked ‘the fence’, not at targets ‘over’ the fence into Israel...

“There were also documented instances of actual breaches of the fence with armed Gazans entering Israeli territory and a Hamas official admitted that 50 out of 62 Palestinia­ns killed were, in fact, Hamas fighters, not innocent protesters.”

NGO Monitor’s report also claimed that the use of the use of the term “Jewish domination” by Amnesty Internatio­nal “directly evokes antisemiti­c tropes of Jews seeking to wield power over others”.

The incendiary phrase appears six times in Amnesty’s full report.

The human rights group’s work, Mr Aizenberg wrote, “is a particular­ly vicious stream of invective against Israel.

“In their narrative, Israel is a cruel state run by a long line of evil leaders since its inception who have done nothing but intentiona­lly dominate and segregate another people, the Palestinia­ns, in an inhumane manner.”

Amnesty Internatio­nal did not respond to a request for comment.

It’s bloated with cut-andpaste phrases from thirdparty sources

 ?? PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES ?? Flashpoint: Palestinia­n protesters during clashes near the Gaza border. Right: Amnesty secretary-general Agnes Callamard at the launch of the ‘Israeli apartheid’ report
PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES Flashpoint: Palestinia­n protesters during clashes near the Gaza border. Right: Amnesty secretary-general Agnes Callamard at the launch of the ‘Israeli apartheid’ report
 ?? ?? during which Palestinia­ns approached Israel’s border fence and committed acts of violence.
during which Palestinia­ns approached Israel’s border fence and committed acts of violence.

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