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I've defended OJ and Von Bulow but I can't defend Miliband's shameful hypocrisy

From one of the world's most celebrated lawyers, a passionate defence of Israel and an attack on Labour's policy towards it

November 6, 2014 14:07
Defence attorney Alan Dershowitz (left) confers with defendant OJ Simpson,as lead attorney Robert Shapiro listens, during a pretrial hearing on evidence suppression in the Simpson murder case September 21, 1994

ByAlan Dershowitz, Alan Dershowitz

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Ed Miliband wants to become Prime Minister following the next general election. But recent statements he has made about Israel's incursion into Gaza raise serious questions about his capacity to govern, and especially about his ability and willingness to protect the citizens of Great Britain against the threats posed by ISIS and other Islamic terrorist groups.

Miliband strongly criticised David Cameron, arguing he was "wrong not to have opposed Israel's incursion into Gaza". It's not clear whether this ill-advised statement was merely a political cheap shot or whether it reflects Miliband's actual views regarding a nation's need to defend its citizens against terrorism.

Recall that Israel's "incursion" into Gaza occurred only after Hamas had sent death squads into Israeli territory using its network of close to 40 sophisticated terror tunnels illegally dug under the Gaza-Israeli border. According to Israeli intelligence sources, Israel concluded that unless it shut down these tunnels of death, Hamas was planning to send hundreds of terrorists into Israel to kill and kidnap civilians and soldiers.

I was in one of those tunnels just before Israel's incursion into Gaza. A Bedouin tracker who worked for the Israeli Defence Forces discovered an air hole which led Israeli soldiers to finding the hidden exit to the tunnel which was close to an Israeli kindergarten with more than 50 children.