Wednesday, April 22, 2009

"ERRORS" killed hundreds of Palestinian civilians ...


gaza_syahid.jpg GAZA image by nago_909
Peace Loving Israelis against the Palestinians in "disarray", the Alawites minority & the "thugs of Hamas & Hezbollah"... and, of course, the "evil in Tehran"!
McClatchy's, here
"...Innocent Palestinians were killed only as a result of "intelligence or operational errors," the Israeli investigation concluded.After probing one of the most controversial incidents during the 22-day Israeli offensive in Gaza that began on Dec. 27, the investigation determined that soldiers accidentally targeted a Palestinian home packed with civilians and killed 21 people who were seeking refuge from the fighting..... The military said a "professional mistake" caused soldiers to target the civilians instead of a nearby house that they suspected was being used to store weapons.....In another case, the military said, soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian woman who apparently was attempting to return to her home, which Israeli forces had seized. The soldiers suspected that the woman might be a suicide bomber, but later determined that she was carrying no explosives.....The Israeli military admitted that a white phosphorus shell it fired set a central United Nations warehouse ablaze, but said that its soldiers were legally using the shells to create a smokescreen during fighting with Hamas militants.....In an apparent reference to a late-night Israeli air strike that killed three Palestinian boys who were going to the toilet while seeking refuge from the fighting in a U.N. school, the Israeli military admitted that it had targeted the school because it suspected that the boys were militants....The Israeli military also dismissed allegations that it needlessly demolished hundreds of Palestinian homes and said it made sure that all the homes were empty before destroying them.... Israeli human rights groups said, 16 Palestinian medics were killed during the fighting, and another 25 were wounded. The Israeli report looked at seven cases and concluded that five were "Hamas operatives," though under international law, that wouldn't justify opening fire on the ambulances unless they were being used to transport fighters, arms or ammunition. ....acceptable to kill an ambulance driver transferring innocent patients ..."

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