Israelis to sue NATO for 1999 air strikes

5 May 2009 | 12:38 | Source: Tanjug 


TEL AVIV -- The Israeli Almagor Terrorist Victims’ Association is about to
file a lawsuit against NATO officials who gave the green light for the
bombing of Serbia in 1999.

The association elected to take the move in response to the decision by
Judge Fernando Andreu of the Spanish Audencia Nacional (National Court) to
launch an investigation into Israel's bombing of Gaza in 2002, when one
Hamas leader was killed and 14 people were wounded.

In the suit, Almagor cites the names of a number of high-profile Spaniards,
including EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Javier
Solana, who was NATO secretary general from 1995 to 1999, as well as the
names of certain officials from other European countries and the United
States. 

Almagor Director Meir Indor told the media in Israel that the lawsuit would
be completed shortly. 

He confirmed that the Serbian case might open a Pandora's Box, which could
make certain individuals think twice before deciding to accept any lawsuits
that the Palestinians filed against Israel. 

“We see this as a case highlighting the double standards of Europeans who
are accusing Israel of war crimes, while at the same time, those very same
countries, as part of NATO, committed crimes that were a lot worse,“ Indor
said. 

He stressed that every European NATO member-state would be mentioned and
that the suit would be filed in every country that decided to file similar
actions against Israel for war crimes recently committed either in the
aforesaid case, or, more recently, during the Israeli offensive in Gaza at
the turn of the year. 

“Even now Israeli Army generals cannot travel to the UK for fear of being
arrested the moment they set foot in the airport,“ said the Almagor
president. 

The organization’s delegate in Serbia was, he said, a certain Mr. D., an
Israeli businessman who was caught in the crossfire when the air strikes
began, and who works in Serbia to this day. 

Serbian citizens have welcomed the news that Almagor has launched their
case, says Mr. D. 

Almagor purports to being a humanitarian organization that represents the
victims of global terror, not only in Israel, and is endeavoring to obtain
authorization from Serbian victims of the bombing to present their case. 


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