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In an interview on Israel's Channel One's "Yoman" program, February 1, 2002, Ami Ayalon, a past head of Israel's Shin Bet security services said: "Shooting an unarmed youth is totally illegal. I am very disturbed by the number of children who were killed over the last year and a half. Was each one of these incidents a case where there was no choice and we had to shoot to kill? This is a question that should disturb all of us."
In a Press Release B'Tselem stated: "In every city and refugee camp that they have entered, IDF soldiers have repeated the same pattern: indiscriminate firing and the killing of innocent civilians, intentional harm to water, electricity and telephone infrastructure, taking over civilian houses, extensive damage to civilian property, shooting at ambulances and prevention of medical care to the injured" B'Tselem, A Deadly Pattern Press Release, 12 March 2002, http://www.btselem.org/
Physicians for Human Rights USA investigated the high number of Palestinian deaths and injuries in the first months of the Intifada and blamed both Israelis and Palestinians for unneeded deaths. It concluded though that: "the pattern of injuries seen in many victims did not reflect IDF (Israel Defense Forces) use of firearms in life-threatening situations but rather indicated targeting solely for the purpose of wounding or killing" http://www.phrusa.org/research/fore...ommentary.html.
Re: 2 scenarios
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| Originally posted by Palestinian Two scenarios: Scenario 1: The Palestinians launch a rocket into the heart of Tel Aviv knowing that IDF soldiers would be present there at the time. They hope that the rocket will kill the soldiers and not harm the civilians. Good strategy isn't it? It's Israel's strategy. |
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| Scenario 2: As Cyrus told us before, let's say a top member of Hamas was in a crowded street in Tel Aviv. Israel bombs the street and hopes civilians won't be harmed. How is that? Again, this is Israel's strategy in the Occupied Territories. |
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| Originally posted by Flotser It discusts me how you compere Hamas Leaders and Israeli Soldiers. |
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| when have israel actually "bombed" a crowded street? |
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| Originally posted by Palestinian Someone's been away from the world in his own little fantasy land. |
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| Originally posted by Palestinian Someone's been away from the world in his own little fantasy land. |
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| Scenario 2: As Cyrus told us before, let's say a top member of Hamas was in a crowded street in Tel Aviv. Israel bombs the street and hopes civilians won't be harmed. How is that? Again, this is Israel's strategy in the Occupied Territories. |
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| Originally posted by Flotser ok, forget what i've said, i meant that ussualy helicpoters are used with smart missles. most of air strikes - not helicopters are used on building\bomb factories etc. not "crowded streets" lets look at you scenario 2 again, if this memebr was in a crowded strret in Tel-Aviv, police would have sorround him and arrest him! why the fuck bomb? thats exactly what PLO security forces were established and given weapons for. if palsetinians dont arrest them, israel does what it can. |
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| Originally posted by Cyrus King You really dont get it through your head do you...what weve been trying to tell you is exactly that....that what isreal WOULD do! They WOULD not strike a crowded tel aviv neighborhood, but WOULD strike a crowded Palestinian neighborhood if the same terrorist was there. |
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| Originally posted by Flotser Actually you dont get me, Israel will not strike in tel-aviv, because police can approach and catch the suspect without being afraid that all the people on the street will try to blowthemselves up on you, or shoot at you, or if there is a sniper on a roof waiting for the police to come, Tel-aviv is their natural place Gaza is the natural place for PLO security forces, but they dont use that fact for catching those "high Hamas members". Gaza is not natural place for Israeli security forces. thats why helicopters are used often. and thats exatclty what i've said! |
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| Originally posted by Cyrus King Like you said about "arresting" these terrorists,,, why cant Israel do that? Simple....they are just palestinians. |
Rockets into streets, an Israeli policy
First of all, Israel always fires rockets into crowded Palestinian streets. Secondly, if Israeli police could not or would not arrest the suspect (who should have a trial), then would it be legitimate for an Israeli helicopter to launch a rocket into a crowded Tel Aviv street? Because this is the kind of policy Israel takes in the Territories.
Re: Rockets into streets, an Israeli policy
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| Originally posted by Palestinian First of all, Israel always fires rockets into crowded Palestinian streets. Secondly, if Israeli police could not or would not arrest the suspect (who should have a trial), then would it be legitimate for an Israeli helicopter to launch a rocket into a crowded Tel Aviv street? Because this is the kind of policy Israel takes in the Territories. |
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