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U.N.: Hamas Rocket Killed Palestinian Child

sit tight----sherri will be by ---shortly----to
apologize to the zionists

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March 11, 2013

A Hamas rocket killed the son of a Gaza-based BBC reporter, not an Israeli airstrike as originally reported by many Western media outlets, the United Nations has confirmed.

Remember that sensationalized photo of the death of reporter’s son?

Well....it was an errant Palestinian rocket, not an Israeli airstrike that killed the baby... and examples likes this come daily from the Palestinian propaganda machine !!! That's what Palestinians do best: to lie.

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U.N.: Hamas Rocket Killed Palestinian Child | Washington Free Beacon

After all the accusations and recriminations here is the awful truth. The Palestinians blame a limited arsenal for the poor aim.

"On 14 November, a woman, her 11month old infant, and an 18 year old adult in Al Zaitoun were killed by what appeared to be a Palestinian rocket that fell short of Israel.
In addition, OHCHR received reports related to an incident in which two civilians, including a child, were killed, and five persons, including three children, were injured, as a result of what appeared to be a Palestinian rocket that fell short and hit a house in AlQuds Street, near Khilla Gas Station, Jabalya, on 16 November. For its part, Izz Al Din Al Qassam Brigades underlined the limited military arsenal of Palestinian armed groups as a reason for failing to precisely attack military targets."

http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/HRBodies/HRCouncil/RegularSession/Session22/A.HRC.22.35.Add.1_AV.pdf
 
The Israeli military made no comment at the time of the incident but never denied carrying out the strike.

Privately, military officials briefed journalists that they had been targeting a militant who was in the building.

Now, though, the United Nations says the house may have been hit by a Palestinian rocket that fell short.

This is despite the fact that the Israeli military had reported no rockets being fired out of Gaza so soon after the start of the conflict.

UN officials visited the house four weeks after the strike.

They said they did not carry out a forensic investigation, but said their team did not think the damage was consistent with an Israeli air strike.

However, the UN said it could not "unequivocally conclude" it was a misfired Palestinian rocket.

A UN official said it was also possible the house was hit by a secondary explosion after an Israeli air strike on Palestinian weapons stores.

Jehad Mashhrawi dismissed the UN findings as "rubbish".

He said nobody from the United Nations had spoken to him, and said Palestinian militant groups would usually apologise to the family if they had been responsible.
BBC News - UN disputes Gaza strike on BBC man's house
 
There was also a case about a 2 year old Palestinian girl who was killed by rockets. Sherri was in a hurry to open up a thread about the childs "Murder" by the IDF (which naturally was the blame for it).

I brought two sources claiming the girl was killed by Hamas (non of them were Israeli, btw). Sherri responded by calling me a liar filthy Zionist.

Lets see what she has to say now.

My guess, it'll have something to do with "propaganda" "Zionists are disgrace to human kind" and something else resembeling that trash.
 
If this is true than that would make it a mistake. Not a murder.

Both Israel and HAMAS can and do accidently kill innocent Palestiinians When Israel targets HAMAS terrorists and rockets innocents can be and are killed. When HAMAS targets Israeli civilians innocent Palestinians can be and are killed. Israel does not purposefully target innocent Palestinians, HAMAS does.

Israel has a healthy Israeli opposition against it's own policies and actions towards the Palestinian entity(s). HAMAS brooks no such dissent.
 
The Israeli military made no comment at the time of the incident but never denied carrying out the strike.

Privately, military officials briefed journalists that they had been targeting a militant who was in the building.

Now, though, the United Nations says the house may have been hit by a Palestinian rocket that fell short.

This is despite the fact that the Israeli military had reported no rockets being fired out of Gaza so soon after the start of the conflict.

UN officials visited the house four weeks after the strike.

They said they did not carry out a forensic investigation, but said their team did not think the damage was consistent with an Israeli air strike.

However, the UN said it could not "unequivocally conclude" it was a misfired Palestinian rocket.

A UN official said it was also possible the house was hit by a secondary explosion after an Israeli air strike on Palestinian weapons stores.

Jehad Mashhrawi dismissed the UN findings as "rubbish".

He said nobody from the United Nations had spoken to him, and said Palestinian militant groups would usually apologise to the family if they had been responsible.
BBC News - UN disputes Gaza strike on BBC man's house

You did not read the post above yours, it is not what the Israelis claim that matters in this situation, it is what the Palestinians state as the reason for their poor aim. "For its part, Izz Al Din Al Qassam Brigades underlined the limited military arsenal of Palestinian armed groups as a reason for failing to precisely attack military targets."
 
Matthias Behnke, a representative of the UN office that authored the report, has since clarified to the Associated Press that the report is indeed referring to Mishrawi’s family. Behnke explained that the report does not “unequivocally conclude” that Mishrawi was killed by a Hamas munition, but said that evidence did point toward a rocket fired by a Palestinian group. Here’s the A.P. story:

He said there was no significant damage to the house, unusual for an Israeli strike. He said witnesses reported that a fireball struck the roof of the house, suggesting it was a part of a homemade rocket. Behnke said the type of injuries sustained by al-Masharawi family members were consistent with rocket shrapnel.

A BBC story expresses some doubt about the UN report. The BBC’s Jon Donnison writes...
United Nations report suggests Hamas may have killed Palestinian infant Omar Mishrawi

On February 21st 2013 the BBC published two versions of the same report by Jon Donnison about Hebrew being taught in schools in Gaza on the Middle East page of its BBC News website ...In all the versions of this report, Donnison too does some pretty nifty rearrangement of the facts in order to make them fit in with his own narrative.
BBC?s Donnison Distorts Reasons for Limited Entry From Gaza to Israel | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com

Will the BBC’s Jon Donnison ever learn?

For those not familiar with Twitter, the letters MT at the beginning mean ‘modified tweet’. In other words, Donnison took someone else’s Tweet and modified it before retweeting it to his own followers. In this case, the original Tweet came from the none too objective Reuters correspondent in Ramallah, Noah Browning, just seven minutes before Donnison’s retweet.

Of course neither Browning nor Donnison have produced any evidence to support their claim that Arafat Jaradat, who died suddenly on February 23rd in Meggido prison, was “in interrogation” at the time of his death. At present, the suspected cause of death is a cardiac arrest, but the full investigation into the incident has of course not yet been completed.
BBC's Jon Donnison Tweets Unverified Information, Again | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com
 
The Israeli military made no comment at the time of the incident but never denied carrying out the strike.

Privately, military officials briefed journalists that they had been targeting a militant who was in the building.

Now, though, the United Nations says the house may have been hit by a Palestinian rocket that fell short.

This is despite the fact that the Israeli military had reported no rockets being fired out of Gaza so soon after the start of the conflict.

UN officials visited the house four weeks after the strike.

They said they did not carry out a forensic investigation, but said their team did not think the damage was consistent with an Israeli air strike.

However, the UN said it could not "unequivocally conclude" it was a misfired Palestinian rocket.

A UN official said it was also possible the house was hit by a secondary explosion after an Israeli air strike on Palestinian weapons stores.

Jehad Mashhrawi dismissed the UN findings as "rubbish".

He said nobody from the United Nations had spoken to him, and said Palestinian militant groups would usually apologise to the family if they had been responsible.
BBC News - UN disputes Gaza strike on BBC man's house

You did not read the post above yours, it is not what the Israelis claim that matters in this situation, it is what the Palestinians state as the reason for their poor aim. "For its part, Izz Al Din Al Qassam Brigades underlined the limited military arsenal of Palestinian armed groups as a reason for failing to precisely attack military targets."

The BBC story that disagree with the UN? It is not the BBC that disagrees, it is Jon D. Arguing this with Jo is silly. He is uninterested in truth on Israel
 
If this is true than that would make it a mistake. Not a murder.

Regardless, you're still a piece of shit. That's exactly how you asswipes view this. Just collateral damage. A "mistake". Sick fucks.

No I don't, but that's exactly how you view Palestinians killed by Israel. Some people seemed to try to indicate a actual intentional attack. You read further in the article and it said the rocket fell short. It wasn't murder but it also is a sad tragedy.

technically it was murder: "The unlawful killing of another human being without justification or excuse.":eusa_whistle:
 
Is not 1 and not 2 or three.

Many are cases where Israel is blamed for things Hamas did. They are scumbags.

like what? I'm sure Hamas is blamed for a lot of things it doesn't do...just because they don't play by your rules doesn't make them scumbags. They are no worse or better than the Israeli government.

Wow, you know nothing about Hamas then :cuckoo:

Hamas is largely an Israeli Creation

Israel?s Hamas | Global Research

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27esxkQtfTc]Ron Paul - Israel Created Hamas - YouTube[/ame]
 
like what? I'm sure Hamas is blamed for a lot of things it doesn't do...just because they don't play by your rules doesn't make them scumbags. They are no worse or better than the Israeli government.

Wow, you know nothing about Hamas then :cuckoo:

Hamas is largely an Israeli Creation

Israel?s Hamas | Global Research

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27esxkQtfTc]Ron Paul - Israel Created Hamas - YouTube[/ame]

There is a conspiracy theory section to the forum for people with your mentality
 
"Global Research" is basically a hate speech outlet - nothing 'researched' about most of their spewage.
 

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