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"Sadly, Goldstone’s Mission is not alone.  Major non-governmental organizations — from the UN to Human Rights Watch — routinely make things up in similar reports critical of Israel while ignoring or denying evidence supporting Israel. Together with my Bar Ilan University colleague Professor Gerald Steinberg, I’ve studied NGO reports from the 2006 Lebanon War.  These reports too cite interviews and "field visits" and offer narrative "findings" that cite little if any evidence before "concluding" that Israel committed monstrous crimes. Take, for instance, Human Rights Watch’s report that "Israeli warplanes" struck "two clearly marked Red Cross ambulances in the village of Qana" during the Lebanon War.  When photographs of the ambulances showed that the claimed air strike was a hoax, HRW responded with a new "field investigation."  Embarrassingly, HRW investigators couldn’t find any evidence of a missile.  So HRW published a long report reproducing the accusations as a narrative finding, and "concluded" that Israel must have attacked with drones firing a new super-duper-secret unknown type of missile that can strike without leaving any trace.  That is, HRW made it up."