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    Human Rights Watch: No evidence of massacre in Jenin
    By Matthew Guttman

    As a UN fact-finding mission prepares to investigate allegations of a
    massacre in Jenin, most aid workers in the city say that they have
    come to one major conclusion - though massive destruction took place
    in the refugee camp, there was clearly no massacre.

    Aid workers and local doctors have found 52 corpses so far. The
    workers believe that 21 of them were civilians, including four women,
    two 14 year old boys, two invalids, and two or three elderly men.

    The majority of those killed," said Peter Bouckaert, a senior "
    researcher at US-based Human Rights Watch posted to Jenin, "were
    killed by snipers. Only one man, that we know of, was crushed in his
    home by a bulldozer."
    Bouckaert, whose group has worked closely with
    medical teams at Jenin Hospital, believes that very few corpses remain
    buried beneath the tons of rubble. The area of the worst destruction
    has come to be known among foreign rescue workers, Palestinians, and
    IDF soldiers alike, as "Ground Zero." Bouckaert was almost certain, he
    told The Jerusalem Post, that the death toll will not rise beyond 80.

    There is simply no evidence of a massacre. But we are worried that "
    Israel will use this fact to whitewash the enormous amount of damage
    done to the civilian sector." There is still no electricity in the
    camp, burst water pipes have flooded low lying areas, and the camp's
    two schools remain closed.

    Posters of "martyrs" and Hamas and Islamic Jihad flags are again in
    evidence on the few structures left standing at "Ground Zero." Aid
    groups, including UNWRA, B'Tselem, LAW, Amnesty International, and
    Human Rights Watch are still tallying lists of dead, injured, and
    displaced, as well as the number of houses destroyed, rendered
    unlivable, or simply damaged.

    Nearly every building in the refugee camp, and many in Jenin city
    itself, were damaged in the fierce two-week battle waged in the town.
    The IDF estimates that about 10 percent of the structures in the camp
    were destroyed, while Jenin Governor Zuneir Munasra said about 40% of
    the camp's buildings were destroyed and another 20% rendered
    unlivable.

    The Jenin Governorate and other Palestinian Authority bodies have
    halted the removal of debris ahead of today's arrival of the UN
    commission headed by headed by former Finnish president Martti
    Ahtisaari, despite the desire of UNWRA and other aid organizations to
    restore the camp to normal

    Also hindering search and rescue work, says UNWRA Deputy Director
    Charles Capes, is the large number of unexploded ordinance lying about
    the camp. Last week British and Norwegian sappers remove some of the
    booby traps, but they returned home leaving most of the job undone. A
    French Civil Guard rescue team began Friday to mark and isolate
    buildings or areas believed to be unsafe.

    Capes said Palestinian gunmen planted many of the booby traps while
    other ordinance had been left behind by IDF. Since April 19 one person
    has been killed and at least 12 were wounded by unexploded ordinance
    in the camp.

    Capes said that as many as 3,500 people have been left without
    shelter. Munasra told the Post that many of them refuse to use the
    some 800 tents and other equipment sent by US Agency for International
    Development because they believe the US was "complicit in the attack
    .on their camp"
    "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master" - Commissioner Pravin Lal.

  • #2
    Just wait until the "unbiased" UN mission gets there...then we'll discover the hidden gas chambers
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    • #3
      no evidence eh? Did your government do a good job getting rid of it?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by orange
        no evidence eh? Did your government do a good job getting rid of it?
        Yes, of course. Just like our buldozers "destroyed tens of homes with all their residents inside".
        "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master" - Commissioner Pravin Lal.

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        • #5
          Of course Orange - not only did the Israelis manage to find and destroy the bodies hidden under the rubble, but they also used a secret weapon (probably paid for by American tax dollars) to erase the families, friends, and co-workers of the deceased from the space time continuum, thus preventing an accurate list of the missing from being drawn up.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Natan
            Of course Orange - not only did the Israelis manage to find and destroy the bodies hidden under the rubble, but they also used a secret weapon (probably paid for by American tax dollars) to erase the families, friends, and co-workers of the deceased from the space time continuum, thus preventing an accurate list of the missing from being drawn up.
            Hey mac, that information is classified
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            You provide no source. You PROVIDE NOTHING! And yet you want to destroy capitalism.. you criminal..." - Fez

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            • #7
              Don't be so anti-semitic, orange

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              • #8
                How can they say there was clearly no massacre? Signs can point to it, but unless they've got damn good detective skills, it's conjecture. Glad that there're no signs of a massacre so far though.

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                • #9
                  Well, if they have 52 bodies, less than half of which belong to civillians, and can make a rough estimate of the number of bodies remaining, then they can say that there was no massacre.

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                  • #10
                    To make it short, all the blood libels the Palestinians were spreading and many people here believed were proved to be wrong, wrong, wrong.
                    "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master" - Commissioner Pravin Lal.

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                    • #11
                      From the BBC today.

                      Jenin inquiry

                      Earlier on Sunday, the Israeli cabinet told the United Nations not to send a team to investigate what happened during an Israeli military assault on the Palestinian refugee camp of Jenin earlier this month.

                      Israeli spokesman Reuven Rivlin accused the UN of retreating on agreements, and suggested its inquiry would be biased against Israel.

                      The Palestinians say a massacre of hundreds of people resulted from the Israeli incursion into Jenin, while Israel acknowledges only dozens of casualties in what it describes as a legitimate operation to root out militants.



                      The UN team was to investigate events at the Jenin refugee camp


                      The UN Security Council is to meet later on Sunday to discuss Israel's refusal to allow the mission to go ahead.

                      The Israeli Government has already delayed the UN team's arrival twice with objections about its make-up and mandate.

                      The UN mission, which had been due to come to Israel on Sunday, is waiting in Geneva for permission to depart.

                      Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said it would now be pointless to send it.


                      "Israel cannot accept the demand by the United Nations mission to decide which military people it will question," he said.
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                      • #12
                        By Matthew Guttman

                        Hmm Guttman... just might be jewish. In that chase the entire article must be zionist lies

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                        • #13
                          Good point.
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                          • #14
                            The bodies of the dead were used in jewish holiday pastries. Saudi papers say so, so it must be true.

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                            • #15
                              I don't get it. why is everyone going and dissing these pastries? grandma makes them real good. She says that it's from an old recipy book she got, but I saw her once reading some kind of scroll, and then a big red light appeared, and a guy with horns and a big star of david appeared. He said that grandma has been a loyal servant to the "cause" . I don't know what was he talking about , but I don't think i can trust grandma.
                              urgh.NSFW

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