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Richard Goldstone, author of the UN report which accused Israel and Hamas of committing war crimes during Operation Cast lead, will receive the Stockholm Human Rights Award.

“Richard Goldstone has made an outstanding career in the promotion of the rule of law and human rights, first in his home country South Africa and during the last fifteen years in various highly prestigious international fora,” the International Legal Assistance Consortium, a Sweden-based umbrella group of non-governmental organizations which oversees the awarding of the prize, said on Thursday.

Yes, Sweden once again.

They seem to be more French than the French these days.

Updates (Israel time; most recent at top)

11:24AM: Yesterday, I posted about retired soccer player Zinedine Zidane’s plans to visit Gaza and express solidarity with the palestinians, based on a Ynet report.

Turns out, the report was utter rubbish, likely originating from a palestinian website.

Throughout this week, excitement has been building over the news that former France international soccer star Zinedine Zidane will visit Gaza in March on a UNICEF humanitarian mission.

Despite the lack of any official press release from either the UN or Zidane himself, the Internet has been awash with reports that the man who famously head butted Italian midfielder Marco Materazzi in the 2006 World Cup final will soon arrive in the region to speak out against violence.

The story was given gravitas by a couple of quotes attributed to the ex-Real Madrid midfield maestro, who was reported on dozens of Web sites to have said, “I will make every effort to give Gaza residents great big smiles on their faces. Gazans have suffered serious losses, damage, and injuries due to Israeli acts of violence.”

The comments were somewhat worrying.

Why was Zidane so concerned about Gaza’s children but apparently had no plans to visit the youngsters of Sderot and Ashkelon, who have been terribly traumatized by rockets fired from Gaza for nearly a decade?

In any case, the story gathered pace.

By Thursday it had been featured on dozens of Web sites around the world, from Korea to Algeria and, of course, Israel.

However, Zidane, The Last Word discovered, not only has no connection with UNICEF, but never made any commitment to visit Gaza or made any of the comments attributed to him.

The story was apparently complete fabrication which someone created and used to dupe thousands of people across the globe.

Queries about the visit on Thursday to UNICEF were met with pure bemusement.

UNICEF’s London-based media officer Gina Dafalia said she had no information about the trip as the 37-year-old is actually a United Nations Development Program – not a UNICEF – ambassador against poverty.

But when asked about the planned Zidane visit, UNDP’s New York-based Director of Communications Stéphane Dujarric said there was no basis to the story whatsoever.

“I have checked with the office which handles our goodwill ambassadors and was told that the information you had on the internet is false,” UNDP Communications Associate Amsatou Maty Ndiaye wrote in an email. “His team has told us that the information is not true. This seems to be a rumor started online.”

This is extremely worrying for all concerned: UNICEF, UNDP, Zidane, the children of Gaza who expected a visit from a soccer legend and Israel.

And it is also troubling that so many journalists fell for it.

The quotes, which were so widely reported, specifically criticized Israel without blaming Hamas or any other Palestinian groups for the conflict.

They implied that Zidane, whose parents are Algerian-born Muslims, is willing to use his fame to slam Israel.

It appears that someone, or some organization, made a decision to create the entire story in order to smear Israel and garner support for the Palestinian cause.

Dujarric admitted that the UNDP was investigating the slanders.

“Any false information on one of our Goodwill Ambassador is of concern to us. We are trying to find out who was the source of this ‘news,'” he said.

It is difficult to ascertain exactly how this rumor started.

There are signs that it may have originated from an organization known as the Palestinian Information Center as some of the early articles attributed the story to it, although no story about Zidane can be found on the PIC Web site.

The PIC has yet to reply to emails questioning its role, if any, in the Zidane affair.

Whatever the source, there is every reason to be disconcerted by this episode.

Clearly the many members of the media who should have been more careful in checking their sources must take some responsibility, but the fact that a person or group is willing to manipulate these reporters in an effort to tarnish the name of such a world-renowned sports star and spread anti-Israel propaganda demands investigation

Meanwhile, instead of posting an update and retraction, Ynet just killed the link.

11:14AM: Something else to blame on the Likud: Global warming.

8:40AM: The palestinian FPNP site contains this cartoon:

I assume that is supposed to be a dove under the car.

Funny thing is that doves – representing peace and all – tend not to stab innocent people.

8:25AM: Beware the “Israeli ploy.”

Kuwait has called on the international community to keep vigilant against Israeli ploys and to exert more earnest pressure on Israel to meet relevant UN resolutions.

I’m just surprised they didn’t refer to them as “Zionist ploys.”

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David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
Picture of David Lange

David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
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