But Why Didn’t Goldstone Know Then What He Knew Then?
Richard Goldstone’s public “reconsideration” of the Goldstone Report, in which he seems to withdraw his endorsement of the report’s most inflammatory conclusions, is certainly significant.
He wrote in the Washington Post:
We know a lot more today about what happened in the Gaza war of 2008-09 than we did when I chaired the fact-finding mission appointed by the U.N. Human Rights Council that produced what has come to be known as the Goldstone Report. If I had known then what I know now, the Goldstone Report would have been a different document.
While that’s a dramatic and notable admission, the question remains: Why didn’t he know then what was known then?
More from SNAPSHOTS
Where’s the Coverage? Congress Acts to Thwart Palestinian-Pay-For-Terror
May 10, 2017
Fox News Channel has been the only television news network covering the pending Taylor Force Act in Congress (H.R. 1164) aimed at discouraging Palestinian Authority bounty payments to terrorists’ families (Fox News, April 30, 2017). [...]
Palestinian Women Tried to Smuggle Explosives as Cancer Medicine, Media Shrugs
April 26, 2017
Two Palestinian sisters tried to smuggle explosives into Israel from Gaza by labeling them as cancer medication. The Israeli security service Shin Bet caught the two women on April 19, 2017. Many major U.S. news [...]
The Post Attacks Israel While Reporting Jerusalem Terror Attack
April 18, 2017
PA President Mahmoud Abbas A Washington Post report on an April 14, 2017 Palestinian terror attack omitted important context about the international community’s anti-Israel bias. In so doing, the paper used the occasion of a [...]
New Iranian-backed Group Targets Israel, Media M.I.A
April 6, 2017
Qasem Soleimani, head of the IRGC's Quds Force An Iranian-backed Iraqi Shi’ite militia, Al-Nujaba, has announced the formation of the “Golan Liberation Army” to target Israel. The group’s stated objectives have largely been ignored by [...]