Helaas had het acht uur journaal niks over het cynische gebruik van burgers door Hamas. Hamas was er waarschijnlijk op uit op deze manier Israel in discrediet te brengen, om zo de druk op Israel de militaire campagne te beëindigen te vergroten. Wellicht een teken dat Israels operatie tot nu toe succesvol was tegen Hamas. De kinderen die zijn omgekomen bij dit bombardement zijn met deze verklaring natuurlijk niet geholpen; zij zijn echter in de eerste plaats het slachtoffer van een cynisch leiderschap dat liever bunkers voor zichzelf bouwt dan voor de burgers, dat een stelsel van onderaardse gangen heeft gecreëerd en duizenden raketten gefabriceerd om Israel te terroriseren, terwijl de bevolking aan van alles tekort heeft en het gelag moet betalen.
Ratna & Wouter
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From: Israel Government Press Office [mailto:gponews@netvision.net.il]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 10:24 PM
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From: Israel Government Press Office [mailto:gponews@netvision.net.il]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 10:24 PM
IDF SPOX & MFA PRESS RELEASES REGARDING THE SCHOOL IN JEBALYA
IDF SPOX: HAMAS OPERATIVES KILLED IN UNRWA SCHOOL
(Communicated by the IDF Spokesperson)
IDF SPOX: HAMAS OPERATIVES KILLED IN UNRWA SCHOOL
(Communicated by the IDF Spokesperson)
After an investigation that took place over the past hour it has been found that amongst the dead at the Jabalya school were Hamas terror operatives and a mortar battery cell who were firing on IDF forces in the area. Hamas operatives Imad Abu Askhar and Hassan Abu Askhar were amongst terrorists that were identified to be killed.
"We face a very delicate situation where the Hamas is using the citizens of Gaza as a protective vest," IDF Spokesperson Brig. General Avi Benayahu said following the incident.
IDF SPOX: VIDEO OF MORTARS FIRED FROM UN SCHOOL (ARCHIVE)
In this October 2007 footage from an unmanned plane, terrorists are seen firing mortars from the yard of an UNRWA school.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmXXUOs27lI&feature=channel_page
In this October 2007 footage from an unmanned plane, terrorists are seen firing mortars from the yard of an UNRWA school.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmXXUOs27lI&feature=channel_page
MFA: BEHIND THE HEADLINES THE TRAGEDY AT THE SCHOOL IN JEBALIYA
(Communicated by the MFA Spokesman)
Link: http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/About+the+Ministry/Behind+the+Headlines/Ttragedy_school_Jebaliya_6-Jan-2009.htm
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http://tinyurl.com/87v9cd
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http://tinyurl.com/87v9cd
Preliminary Background Briefing
Today, a reported 30 Palestinians were killed in a heartrending tragedy at a school in Jabalya. Initial investigations indicate that Hamas terrorists fired mortar bombs from the area of the school towards Israeli forces, who returned fire towards the source of the shooting. The Israeli return fire landed outside the school, yet a series of explosions followed, indicating the probable presence of munitions and explosives in the building. Intelligence indicates that among those killed were Immad Abu Iskar and Hassan Abu Iskar, two known Hamas mortar crewmen.
Innocent civilians should not have died. However, it is vitally important to understand how this horrific incident occurred and who truly bears the responsibility for it.
Hamas began the current conflict when, three weeks ago it unilaterally violated the state of calm, and launched unprovoked rocket and mortar barrages on Israeli cities.
Hamas began the current conflict when, three weeks ago it unilaterally violated the state of calm, and launched unprovoked rocket and mortar barrages on Israeli cities.
This act of aggression was a clear violation of international law, and highlights a basic fact - not a single Israeli nor a single Palestinian would have been hurt had Hamas not launched its brutal attacks.
Israel had to respond. No government would stand idly by while its citizens are subjected to rockets and mortar attacks. Self-defense is an inherent right, and responsibility of every state. It is enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations and remains a cornerstone of international law.
While the investigation of the incident continues, one crucial detail is already apparent: this tragedy occurred because Hamas consistently uses its own population as human shields. While betting that Israel will hesitate to strike back at areas with civilians present, Hamas covers its bet with the knowledge that should civilians be harmed, Hamas still wins since Israel will be censured by the world's media.
The best way to avoid the use of Palestinians as human shields is for the international community to begin to place the blame where it truly belongs - on the Hamas terrorists who exploit the suffering of their own people for political gain. Only the consorted international censure of Hamas will cause that terrorist organization to stop this perverted practice.
While Hamas exploits its own civilians as human shields as it deliberately targets the civilians of Israel, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) does its best to avoid harming civilians on either side. Many Israeli anti-terrorists operations have been aborted at the last minute, due to the untimely presence of civilians in the target area. Unfortunately, tragedies happen in wartime, particularly when one side violates international law by firing while hiding behind civilians.
During its operations in Gaza, the IDF is making every effort to comply with the two basic legal tests of international humanitarian law: (1) are the targets legitimate military objectives and (2) is an action likely to cause disproportionate damage to the civilian population and their property.
Israel faces a particular challenge with regards to determining the legitimacy of intended targets. The presence of civilians in an area of conflict does not stop a military objective from being a legitimate target. This is both the letter of international law and a reflection of state practice. The deliberate positioning of Hamas military targets among Palestinian civilians presents a problem with which Israel must consistently contend.
The Iranian-backed Hamas, as a matter of strategy, refuses to uphold one of most fundamental requirements of international humanitarian law - that of distinguishing between combatants/military instillations and civilians/civilian properties. It follows therefore that while Israel does all it can to avoid harming non-combatants, under international law, any collateral injury to them is the responsibility of the Hamas, which deliberately chooses to operate from civilian structures and fire behind human shields.
HAMAS EXPLOITATION OF CIVILIANS AS HUMAN SHIELDS
(Communicated by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC)
http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/malam_multimedia/English/eng_n/html/hamas_e028.htm
(Communicated by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC)
http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/malam_multimedia/English/eng_n/html/hamas_e028.htm
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