Friday, March 6, 2009

Amnesty International: "Gaza homes destruction 'wanton'"

More "hot air" being fed to the BBC and Amnesty International by the pesky 'Palestinian media'??... BBC, here

"..Breaking the Silence, an Israeli group that gathers and circulates the testimonies of Israeli soldiers, has also told the BBC News website that its findings from the Gaza war suggested many demolitions had been carried out when there was no immediate threat. "From the testimonies that we've gathered, lots of demolitions - buildings demolished either by bulldozers or explosives - were done after the area was under Israeli control," said Yehuda Shaul, one of the group's members.
Ms Rovera said Amnesty International was concerned about "large scale destruction of homes and other civilian properties" during the conflict. "The destruction was, in our view, and according to our findings, wanton destruction - it could not be justified on military grounds," she said.."

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