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24.04.02, 20:17

Chodzilo o zlikwidowanie tych "wojownikow" ukrywajacych sie za nieswiadomymi
samobojczymi dziecmi, i cel zostal osiagniety. Czego sie tu wstydzic??


BRAWO IZRAEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!TYLKO TAK DALEKJ!!!!!
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    • Gość: wieslaw6 Re: CALA___________PRAWDA______O_____________JENIN_!!! IP: *.cm-upc.chello.se 24.04.02, 20:21
      kochanka napisał(a):

      > Chodzilo o zlikwidowanie tych "wojownikow" ukrywajacych sie za nieswiadomymi
      > samobojczymi dziecmi, i cel zostal osiagniety. Czego sie tu wstydzic??
      > BRAWO IZRAEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!TYLKO TAK DALEKJ!!!!!

      A tak droga Pani na glowe.. co by Pani zrobila gdyby takie male palestynksie
      dziecie w majteczkach z trotylu, wyciagnelo do Pani raczki... powiedzialo
      "kochana ciociu" a pozniej nacisnelo na guziczek i wylecialo na lono Allacha
      razem z "kochana ciocia" (nie pytajac sie cioci o zdanie)

      W
      • kochanka Re: CALA___________PRAWDA______O_____________JENIN_!!! 24.04.02, 20:26
        Gość portalu: wieslaw6 napisał(a):

        > kochanka napisał(a):
        >
        > > Chodzilo o zlikwidowanie tych "wojownikow" ukrywajacych sie za nieswiadomy
        > mi
        > > samobojczymi dziecmi, i cel zostal osiagniety. Czego sie tu wstydzic??
        > > BRAWO IZRAEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!TYLKO TAK DALEKJ!!!!!
        >
        > A tak droga Pani na glowe.. co by Pani zrobila gdyby takie male palestynksie
        > dziecie w majteczkach z trotylu, wyciagnelo do Pani raczki... powiedzialo
        > "kochana ciociu" a pozniej nacisnelo na guziczek i wylecialo na lono Allacha
        > razem z "kochana ciocia" (nie pytajac sie cioci o zdanie)
        >
        > W

        Wiesiu kochany he,he, hyba sie z toba zgadzam ale nie jestem pewna?? Moze nie
        powinnam? Moze jeszcze raz napisz ale tym raze zejdz z plotu na jedna albo na
        druga strone :)

        • Gość: wieslaw6 Re: CALA___________PRAWDA______O_____________JENIN_!!! IP: *.cm-upc.chello.se 24.04.02, 21:15
          kochanka napisał(a):

          > Wiesiu kochany he,he, hyba sie z toba zgadzam ale nie jestem pewna?? Moze nie
          > powinnam? Moze jeszcze raz napisz ale tym raze zejdz z plotu na jedna albo na
          > druga strone :)

          Ja jestem strasznie nieufny w stosunku do nieznajomych bab..:)
          Zycie mnie nauczylo "nie wierz babie jako psu" wiec zawsze podchodze
          z rezerwa i trzymam sie na poczatku na odleglosc.:)
          W

          • kochanka Re: CALA___________PRAWDA______O_____________JENIN_!!! 24.04.02, 21:19
            Gość portalu: wieslaw6 napisał(a):

            > kochanka napisał(a):
            >
            > > Wiesiu kochany he,he, hyba sie z toba zgadzam ale nie jestem pewna?? Moze
            > nie
            > > powinnam? Moze jeszcze raz napisz ale tym raze zejdz z plotu na jedna albo
            > na
            > > druga strone :)
            >
            > Ja jestem strasznie nieufny w stosunku do nieznajomych bab..:)
            > Zycie mnie nauczylo "nie wierz babie jako psu" wiec zawsze podchodze
            > z rezerwa i trzymam sie na poczatku na odleglosc.:)
            > W


            Wiesiu nie musisz sie bac Pani Kochanki, ona nie gryze. Na dodatek faceci nie za
            bardzo mnie ineresuja. Jestescie nudni, nieuczciwi, zniszczyliscie nasz swiat i
            co tu duzo mowic: Jestescie naprawde szpetni.

            • 88_to_moje_iq Re: CALA___________PRAWDA______O_____________JENIN_!!! 25.04.02, 01:30
              kochanka napisał(a):

              > Gość portalu: wieslaw6 napisał(a):
              >
              > > kochanka napisał(a):
              > >
              > > > Wiesiu kochany he,he, hyba sie z toba zgadzam ale nie jestem pewna??
              > Moze
              > > nie
              > > > powinnam? Moze jeszcze raz napisz ale tym raze zejdz z plotu na jedna
              > albo
              > > na
              > > > druga strone :)
              > >
              > > Ja jestem strasznie nieufny w stosunku do nieznajomych bab..:)
              > > Zycie mnie nauczylo "nie wierz babie jako psu" wiec zawsze podchodze
              > > z rezerwa i trzymam sie na poczatku na odleglosc.:)
              > > W
              >
              >
              > Wiesiu nie musisz sie bac Pani Kochanki, ona nie gryze. Na dodatek faceci nie z
              > a
              > bardzo mnie ineresuja. Jestescie nudni, nieuczciwi, zniszczyliscie nasz swiat i
              >
              > co tu duzo mowic: Jestescie naprawde szpetni.
              >

              Ty paskudno hieno lazbijko smierdzaca!!!

            • Gość: wieslaw6 Re: CALA___________PRAWDA______O_____________JENIN_!!! IP: *.cm-upc.chello.se 25.04.02, 09:56
              kochanka napisał(a):

              > Wiesiu nie musisz sie bac Pani Kochanki, ona nie gryze. Na dodatek faceci nie
              > za bardzo mnie ineresuja. Jestescie nudni, nieuczciwi, zniszczyliscie nasz
              > swiat

              taaaak?
              a kto aby wam pomoc wymyslil pralki, lodowki i magiel?
              no kto? - chopy !!!!! my !!!!

              > i co tu duzo mowic: Jestescie naprawde szpetni.

              a to jest babski rasizm !!!
              ja niec nie moge na to poradzic ze jedni rodza sie czarni inni zolci, a ja
              urodzilem sie szpetny !!!

              W

          • yidele Re: CALA___________PRAWDA______O_____________JENIN_!!! 25.04.02, 01:34
            najlepiej z kijem i puszka gazu.
            • kochanka Re: CALA___________PRAWDA______O_____________JENIN_!!! 25.04.02, 01:40
              yidele napisał(a):

              > najlepiej z kijem i puszka gazu.

              Przesliczny, uroczy Yidele chyba ty sie mnie nie boisz?
              88 na moj widok wali w portki:-)
              Ty mnie na pewno lubisz. Nieprawda?
              Kochanka

              • yidele Re: CALA___________PRAWDA______O_____________JENIN_!!! 25.04.02, 01:42
                jestem żonaty i wiem o czym mowie, do kobiety bez kija nie podchodź, chyba ze
                to twa żona.
                • kochanka Re: CALA___________PRAWDA______O_____________JENIN_!!! 25.04.02, 02:08
                  yidele napisał(a):

                  > jestem żonaty i wiem o czym mowie, do kobiety bez kija nie podchodź, chyba ze
                  > to twa żona.

                  Dobrze Yidele przepiekny, rozumie.
                  Kochanka

    • Gość: mef dymy na Jenin IP: *.bielsko.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 24.04.02, 20:23
      Całej prawdy nigdy nie poznamy. Nigdy nie dowiemy się co przez dziesięć dni
      robili tam talibowie z żydowskiego odpowiednika Czerwonego Krzyża. Tylko
      niektóre krematoria na Joradanem bardziej dymiły.
      • kochanka Re: dymy na Jenin 24.04.02, 20:30
        Gość portalu: mef napisał(a):

        > Całej prawdy nigdy nie poznamy. Nigdy nie dowiemy się co przez dziesięć dni
        > robili tam talibowie z żydowskiego odpowiednika Czerwonego Krzyża. Tylko
        > niektóre krematoria na Joradanem bardziej dymiły.

        I niech to bedzie nauczka dla samobojczych zbrodniarzy!!!
        Zabij albo przygotuj sie na smierc!!! do tego nas palestynczycy doprowadzili.
        Chcieli swieta wojne to teraz zapierdalaja do burdelu tuzinami!!!
        • Gość: MeF Re: dymy na Jenin IP: *.bielsko.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 24.04.02, 20:37
          kochanka napisał(a):

          > Gość portalu: mef napisał(a):
          >
          > > Całej prawdy nigdy nie poznamy. Nigdy nie dowiemy się co przez dziesięć dn
          > i
          > > robili tam talibowie z żydowskiego odpowiednika Czerwonego Krzyża. Tylko
          > > niektóre krematoria na Joradanem bardziej dymiły.
          >
          > I niech to bedzie nauczka dla samobojczych zbrodniarzy!!!
          > Zabij albo przygotuj sie na smierc!!! do tego nas palestynczycy doprowadzili.
          > Chcieli swieta wojne to teraz zapierdalaja do burdelu tuzinami!!!

          To by było na tyle.

      • puls Bielsko-fatima wysilila sie jak wielbladzica hehe 24.04.02, 20:39
        Belkot arabki jeszcze gorszy niz araba ,bo w hierarchi stoi nizej na rowni z
        psem i kotem wg Islamu. Jest tylko wlasnoscia.
        • Gość: MeF Re: Bielsko-fatima wysilila sie jak wielbladzica hehe IP: *.bielsko.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 24.04.02, 20:44
          puls napisał(a):

          > Belkot arabki jeszcze gorszy niz araba ,bo w hierarchi stoi nizej na rowni z
          > psem i kotem wg Islamu. Jest tylko wlasnoscia.

          Niestety ja też to przeczytałem

      • Gość: wieslaw6 Re: dymy na Jenin IP: *.cm-upc.chello.se 25.04.02, 09:58
        Gość portalu: mef napisał(a):

        > Całej prawdy nigdy nie poznamy. Nigdy nie dowiemy się co przez dziesięć dni
        > robili tam talibowie z żydowskiego odpowiednika Czerwonego Krzyża. Tylko
        > niektóre krematoria na Joradanem bardziej dymiły.

        Widziales te krematoria? - bo nawet sami Palestynczycy nic o nich nie wspominaja.
        W.
    • Gość: Jurek CALA PRAWDZIWA PRAWDA O JENIN !!! IP: 193.188.161.* 25.04.02, 17:02
      kochanka napisał(a):

      )
      ) Chodzilo o zlikwidowanie tych "wojownikow" ukrywajacych sie za nieswiadomymi
      ) samobojczymi dziecmi, i cel zostal osiagniety. Czego sie tu wstydzic??
      )
      )
      ) BRAWO IZRAEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!TYLKO TAK DALEKJ!!!!!
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      Once upon a time in Jenin
      What really happened when Israeli forces went into Jenin? Just as the world is
      giving up hope of learning the truth, Justin Huggler and Phil Reeves have
      unearthed compelling evidence of an atrocity
      25 April 2002

      The thought was as unshakable as the stench wafting from the ruins. Was this
      really about counterterrorism? Was it revenge? Or was it an episode – the
      nastiest so far – in a long war by Ariel Sharon, the staunch opponent of the Oslo
      accords, to establish Israel's presence in the West Bank as permanent, and force
      the Palestinians into final submission?

      A neighbourhood had been reduced to a moonscape, pulverised under the tracks of
      bulldozers and tanks. A maze of cinder-block houses, home to about 800
      Palestinian families, had disappeared. What was left – the piles of broken
      concrete and scattered belongings – reeked.

      The rubble in Jenin reeked, literally, of rotting human corpses, buried
      underneath. But it also gave off the whiff of wrongdoing, of an army and a
      government that had lost its bearings. "This is horrifying beyond belief," said
      the United Nations' Middle East envoy, Terje Roed-Larsen, as he gazed at the
      scene. He called it a "blot that will forever live on the history of the state of
      Israel" – a remark for which he was to be vilified by Israelis. Even the
      painstakingly careful United States envoy, William Burns, was unusually outspoken
      as he trudged across the ruins. "It's obvious that what happened in Jenin refugee
      camp has caused enormous suffering for thousands of innocent Palestinian
      civilians," he said.

      The Israeli army insists that its devastating invasion of the refugee camp in
      Jenin earlier this month was intended to root out the infrastructure of the
      Palestinian militias, particularly the authors of an increasingly vicious series
      of suicide attacks on Israelis. It now says the dead were mostly fighters. And,
      as always – although its daily behaviour in the occupied territories contradicts
      this claim – it insists that it did everything possible to protect civilians.

      But The Independent has unearthed a different story. We have found that, while
      the Israeli operation clearly dealt a devastating blow to the militant
      organisations – in the short term, at least – nearly half of the Palestinian dead
      who have been identified so far were civilians, including women, children and the
      elderly. They died amid a ruthless and brutal Israeli operation, in which many
      individual atrocities occurred, and which Israel is seeking to hide by launching
      a massive propaganda drive.

      The assault on Jenin refugee camp by Israel's armed forces began early on 3
      April. One week earlier, 30 miles to the west in the Israeli coastal town of
      Netanya, a Hamas suicide bomber had walked into a hotel and blown up a roomful of
      people as they were sitting down to celebrate the Passover feast. This horrific
      slaughter on one of the holiest days in the Jewish calendar killed 28 people,
      young and old, making it the worst Palestinian attack of the intifada, a
      singularly evil moment even by the standards of the long conflict between the two
      peoples.

      Ariel Sharon, Israel's premier, and his ministers responded by activating a plan
      that had long lain on his desk. Operation Defensive Shield was to become the
      largest military offensive by Israel since the 1967 war. Jenin refugee camp was
      high on the list of targets. Home to about 13,000 people, it was the heartland of
      violent resistance to Israel's 35-year occupation.

      The graffiti-covered walls bellowed the slogans of Hamas, Fatah and Islamic
      Jihad; radical Islamists and secular nationalists worked side by side, burying
      differences in the name of the intifada. According to Israel, 23 suicide bombers
      had come out of the camp, which was a centre for bomb-making. Yet there were also
      many, many civilians. People such as Atiya Rumeleh, Afaf Desuqi and Ahmad Hamduni.

      The army was expecting a swift victory. It had overwhelming superiority of arms –
      1,000 infantrymen, mostly reservists, accompanied by Merkava tanks, armoured
      vehicles, bulldozers and Cobra helicopters, armed with missiles and heavy machine
      guns. Ranged against this force were about 200 Palestinians, with members of the
      militias – Hamas, al-Aqsa brigades and Islamic Jihad – fighting alongside Yasser
      Arafat's security forces, mostly armed with Kalashnikovs and explosives.

      The fight put up by the Palestinians shocked the soldiers. Eight days after
      entering, the Israeli army finally prevailed, but at a heavy price. Twenty-three
      soldiers were killed, 13 of them wiped out by an ambush, and an unknown number of
      Palestinians died. And a large residential area – 400m by 500m – lay utterly
      devastated; scenes that the Israeli authorities knew at once would outrage the
      world as soon as they hit the TV screens. "We were not expecting them to fight so
      well," said one exhausted-looking Israeli reservist as he packed up to head home.
      Journalists and humanitarian workers were kept away for five more days while the
      Israeli army cleaned up the area, after the serious fighting ended on 10 April.

      The Independent spent five days conducting long, detailed interviews of survivors
      among the ruins of the refugee camp, accompanied by Peter Bouckaert, a senior
      researcher for the Human Rights Watch organisation. Many of the interviews were
      conducted in buildings that were on the verge of collapse, in living rooms where
      one entire wall had been ripped off by the bulldozers and that were open to the
      street.

      An alarming picture has emerged of what took place. So far, 50 of the dead have
      been identified. The Independent has a list of names. Palestinians were happy,
      even proud, to tell us which of the dead were fighters for Hamas, Islamic Jihad,
      the Al-Aqsa brigades; which belonged to their security forces; and which were
      civilians. They identified nearly half as civilians.

      Not all the civilians were cut down in crossfire. Some, according to eyewitness
      accounts, were deliberately targeted by Israeli forces. Sami Abu Sba'a told us
      how his 65-year-old father, Mohammed Abu Sba'a, was shot dead by Israeli soldiers
      after he warned the driver of an approaching bulldozer that his house was packed
      with families sheltering from the fighting. The bulldozer turned back, said Mr
      Abu Sba'a – but his father was almost immediately shot in the chest where he
      stood.

      Israeli troops also shot dead a Palestinian nurse as she tried to help a wounded
      man. Hani Rumeleh, a 19-year-old civilian, had been shot as he tried to look out
      of his front door. Fadwa Jamma, a nurse staying with her sister in a house
      nearby, heard Hani's screaming and came to help. Her sister, Rufaida Damaj, who
      also ran to help, was wounded but survived. From her bed in Jenin hospital, she
      told us what happened.

      "We were woken at 3.30 in the morning by a big explosion," she said. "I heard
      that one guy was wounded outside our house. So my sister and I went to do our
      duty and to help the guy and give him first aid. There were some guys from the
      resistance outside and we had to ask them before we moved anywhere. I told them
      that my sister was a nurse, I asked them to let us go to the wounded.

      "Before I had finished talking to the guys the Israelis started shooting. I got a
      bullet in my leg and I fell down and broke my knee. My sister tried to come and
      help me. I told her, 'I'm wounded.' She said, 'I'm wou
      • kochanka MASAKRA_WJENIN_TO_NASTEPNE_ARABSKIE_BREDNIE______! 25.04.02, 17:31
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      • Gość: wieslaw6 Re: CALA PRAWDZIWA PRAWDA O JENIN !!! IP: *.cm-upc.chello.se 25.04.02, 17:54
        Gość portalu: Jurek napisał(a):

        Stary - Jurek czy jak tam sie naprawde nazywasz... takich fabrykacji jak
        ten ktory cytujesz jest pelno na internecie. Problem w tym ze nikt nigdy
        tych ludzi nie widzial nie mogl potwierdzic tego co opowiadaja..
        jeszcze jedna bajka z tysiaca i jedenj nocy..:))

        Ale swietnie napisane.. wzruszajace..:)) Prawie tak samo dobre jak to o
        tych "wstertnych Zydach ktorzy zabili ksiedza w Betlejem". Izrael wzywal po
        arabsku przez glosniki przez prawie caly dzien, wszystkiech meiszkancow Jenin
        do opuszczenia obozy. Ci co opusicli - wlos im z glowy nie spadl.

        W.

        W


    • Gość: Jurek CALA PRAWDZIWA PRAWDA O JENIN !!! IP: 193.188.161.* 25.04.02, 17:06
      "Before I had finished talking to the guys the Israelis started shooting. I got
      a bullet in my leg and I fell down and broke my knee. My sister tried to come
      and help me. I told her, 'I'm wounded.' She said, 'I'm wounded too.' She had
      been shot in the side of her abdomen. Then they shot her again in the heart. I
      asked where she was wounded but she didn't answer, she made a terrible sound
      and tried to breathe three times."

      Ms Jamma was wearing a white nurse's uniform clearly marked with a red
      crescent, the emblem of Palestinian medical workers, when the soldiers shot
      her. Ms Damaj said the soldiers could clearly see the women because they were
      standing under a bright light, and could hear their cries for help because they
      were "very near". As Ms Damaj shouted to the Palestinian fighters to get help,
      the Israeli soldiers fired again: a second bullet went up through her leg into
      her chest.

      Eventually an ambulance was allowed through to rescue Ms Damaj. Her sister was
      already dead. It was to be one of the last times an ambulance was allowed near
      the wounded in Jenin camp until after the battle ended. Hani Rumeleh was taken
      to hospital, but he was dead. For his stepmother, however, the tragedy had only
      just begun; the next day, her 44-year-old husband Atiya, also a civilian, was
      killed.

      As she told his story, her orphaned children clung to her side. "There was
      shooting all around the house. At about 5pm I went to check the building. I
      told my husband two bombs had come into the house. He went to check. After two
      minutes he called me to come, but he was having difficulty calling. I went with
      the children. He was still standing. In my life I've never seen the way he
      looked at me. He said, 'I'm wounded', and started bleeding from his mouth and
      nose. The children started crying, and he fell down. I asked him what happened
      but he couldn't talk.

      "His eyes went to the children. He looked at them one by one. Then he looked at
      me. Then all his body was shaking. When I looked, there was a bullet in his
      head. I tried to call an ambulance, I was screaming for anybody to call an
      ambulance. One came but it was sent back by the Israelis."

      It was Thursday 4 April, and the blockade against recovering the wounded had
      begun. With the fighting raging outside, Ms Rumeleh could not go out of the
      house to fetch help. Eventually she made a rope out of headscarves and lowered
      her seven-year-old son Mohammed out of the back window to go and seek help. The
      family, fearful of being shot if they ventured out, were trapped indoors with
      the body for a week.

      A few doors away, we heard the story of Afaf Desuqi. Her sister, Aysha, told us
      how the 52-year-old woman was killed when the Israeli soldiers detonated a mine
      to blow the door of her house open. Ms Desuqi had heard the soldiers coming and
      gone to open the door. She showed us the remains of the mine, a large metal
      cylinder. The family screamed for an ambulance, but none was allowed through.

      Ismehan Murad, another neighbour, told us the soldiers had been using her as a
      human shield when they blew the front door off the Desuqi house. They came to
      the young woman's house first, and ordered her to go ahead of them, so that
      they would not be fired on.

      Jamal Feyed died after being buried alive in the rubble. His uncle, Saeb Feyed,
      told us that 37-year-old Jamal was mentally and physically disabled, and could
      not walk. The family had already moved him from house to house to avoid the
      fighting. When Mr Feyed saw an Israeli bulldozer approaching the house where
      his nephew was, he ran to warn the driver. But the bulldozer ploughed into the
      wall of the house, which collapsed on Jamal.

      Although they evacuated significant numbers of civilians, the Israelis made use
      of others as human shields. Rajeh Tawafshi, a 72-year-old man, told us that the
      soldiers tied his hands and made him walk in front of them as they searched
      house to house. Moments before, they had shot dead Ahmad Hamduni, a man in his
      eighties, before Mr Tawafshi's eyes. Mr Hamduni had sought shelter in Mr
      Tawafshi's house, but the Israeli soldiers had blown the door open. Part of the
      metal door landed next to the two men. Mr Hamduni was hunched with age, and Mr
      Tawafshi thinks the soldiers may have mistakenly thought he was wearing a
      suicide-bomb belt. They shot him on sight.

      Even children were not immune from the Israeli onslaught. Faris Zeben, a 14-
      year-old boy, was shot dead by Israeli soldiers in cold blood. There was not
      even any fighting at the time. The curfew on Jenin had been lifted for a few
      hours and the boy went to buy groceries. This was on Thursday 11 April. Faris's
      eight-year-old brother, Abdel Rahman, was with him when he died. Nervously
      picking at his cardigan, his eyes on the ground, the child told us what
      happened.

      "It was me and Faris and one other boy, and some women I didn't know. Faris
      told me to go home but I refused. We were going in front of the tank. Then we
      saw the front of the tank move towards us and I was scared. Faris told me to go
      home but I refused. The tank started shooting and Faris and the other boy ran
      away. I fell down. I saw Faris fall down, I thought he just fell. Then I saw
      blood on the ground so I went to Faris. Then two of the women came and put
      Faris in a car."

      Abdel Rahman showed us where it happened. We paced it out: the tank had been
      about 80m away. He said there was only one burst of machine-gun fire. He
      imitated the sound it made. The soldiers in the tank gave no warning, he said.
      And after they shot Faris they did nothing.

      Fifteen-year-old Mohammed Hawashin was shot dead as he tried to walk through
      the camp. Aliya Zubeidi told us how she was on her way to the hospital to see
      the body of her son Ziad, a militant from the Al-Aqsa brigades, who had been
      killed in the fighting. Mohammed accompanied her. "I heard shooting," said Ms
      Zubeidi. "The boy was sitting in the door. I thought he was hiding from the
      bullets. Then he said, 'Help.' We couldn't do anything for him. He had been
      shot in the face."

      In a deserted road by the periphery of the refugee camp, we found the flattened
      remains of a wheelchair. It had been utterly crushed, ironed flat as if in a
      cartoon. In the middle of the debris lay a broken white flag. Durar Hassan told
      us how his friend, Kemal Zughayer, was shot dead as he tried to wheel himself
      up the road. The Israeli tanks must have driven over the body, because when Mr
      Hassan found it, one leg and both arms were missing, and the face, he said, had
      been ripped in two.

      Mr Zughayer, who was 58, had been shot and wounded in the first Palestinian
      intifada. He could not walk, and had no work. Mr Hassan showed us the pitiful
      single room where his friend lived, the only furnishing a filthy mattress on
      the floor. Mr Zughayer used to wheel himself to the petrol station where Mr
      Hassan worked every day, because he was lonely. Mr Hassan did his washing; it
      was he who put the white flag on Mr Zughayer's wheelchair.

      "After 4pm I pushed him up to the street as usual," said Mr Hassan. "Then I
      heard the tanks coming, there were four or five. I heard shooting, and I
      thought they were just firing warning shots to tell him to move out of the
      middle of the road." It was not until the next morning that Mr Hassan went to
      check what had happened. He found the flattened wheelchair in the road, and Mr
      Zughayer's mangled body some distance away, in the grass.

      The Independent has more such accounts. There simply is not enough space to
      print them all. Mr Bouckaert, the Human Rights Watch researcher, who is
      preparing a report, said the sheer number of these accounts was convincing.

      "We've carried out extensive interviews in the camp, and the testimonies of
      dozens of witnesses are entirely consistent with each other ab
      • Gość: Swiadek zdjecia nie klamia IP: *.nyc2.dsl.speakeasy.net 25.04.02, 18:13
        www.elliat.republika.pl/palestine.html
        • slawek.r Re: zdjecia nie klamia 26.04.02, 20:43
          Gość portalu: Swiadek napisał(a):

          >" <a href="http://www.elliat.republika.pl/palestine.html"target="_blank">www.elli
          > at.republika.pl/palestine.html</a>"


          A co "madralo" chciales? zeby policjanci pozwolili terroryscie opasany dynamitem
          poprowadzic sie do raju? Na nich nie czekaja 70 dziewic na kazdego jednego.

    • Gość: Jurek CALA PRAWDZIWA PRAWDA O JENIN !!! IP: 193.188.161.* 25.04.02, 17:09
      "We've carried out extensive interviews in the camp, and the testimonies of
      dozens of witnesses are entirely consistent with each other about the extent
      and the types of abuses that were carried out in the camp," said Mr Bouckaert,
      who has investigated human-rights abuses in a dozen war zones, including
      Rwanda, Kosovo and Chechnya. "Over and over again witnesses have been giving
      similar accounts of atrocities that were committed. Many of the people who were
      killed were young children or elderly people. Even in the cases of young men;
      in Palestinian society, relatives are quite forthcoming when young men are
      fighters. They take pride that their young men are so-called 'martyrs'. When
      Palestinian families claim their killed relatives were civilians we give a high
      degree of credibility to that."

      The events at Jenin – which have passed almost unquestioned inside Israel –
      have created a crisis in Israel's relations with the outside world. Questions
      are now being asked increasingly in Europe over whether Ariel Sharon is,
      ultimately, fighting a "war on terror", or whether he is trying to inflict a
      defeat that will end all chance of a Palestinian state. These suspicions grew
      still stronger this week as pictures emerged of the damage inflicted by the
      Israeli army elsewhere in the West Bank during the operation: the soldiers
      deliberately trashed institutions of Palestinian statehood, such as the
      ministries of health and education.

      To counter the international backlash, the Israeli government has launched an
      enormous public-relations drive to justify the operation in Jenin. Their
      efforts have been greatly helped by the Palestinian leadership, who instantly,
      and without proof, declared that a massacre had occurred in which as many as
      500 died. Palestinian human-rights groups made matters worse by churning out
      wild, and clearly untrue, stories.

      No holds are barred in the Israeli PR counterattack. The army – realising that
      many journalists will not bother, or are unable, to go to Jenin – has even made
      an Orwellian attempt to alter the hard, physical facts on the ground. It has
      announced that the published reports of the devastated area are exaggerated,
      declaring it to be a mere 100m square – about one-twentieth of its true area.

      One spokesman, Major Rafi Lederman, a brigade chief of staff, told a press
      conference on Saturday that the Israeli armed forces did not fire missiles from
      its Cobra helicopters – a claim dismissed by a Western military expert who has
      toured the wrecked camp with one word: "Bollocks." There were, said the
      major, "almost no innocent civilians" – also untrue.

      The chief aim of the PR campaign has been to redirect the blame elsewhere.
      Israeli officials accuse UNWRA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, for
      allowing a "terrorist infrastructure" to evolve in a camp under its
      administration without raising the alarm. UNWRA officials wearily point out
      that it does not administer the camp; it provides services, mainly schools and
      clinics.

      The Israeli army has lashed out at the International Committee of the Red Cross
      (ICRC) and Palestinian Red Crescent, whose ambulances were barred from entering
      the camp for six days, from 9 to 15 April. It has accused them of refusing to
      allow the army to search their vehicles, and of smuggling out Palestinians
      posing as wounded. The ICRC has dismissed all these claims as nonsense,
      describing the ban – which violates the Geneva Convention – as "unacceptable".

      The Israeli army says it bulldozed buildings after the battle ended, partly
      because they were heavily booby trapped but also because there was a danger of
      them collapsing on to its soldiers or Palestinian civilians. But after the army
      bulldozers withdrew, The Independent found many families, including children,
      living in badly damaged homes that were in severe danger of collapse.

      The thrust of Israel's PR drive is to argue that the Palestinians blew up the
      neighbourhood, compelling the army to knock it down. It is true that there were
      a significant number of Palestinian booby traps around the camp, but how many
      is far from clear. Booby traps are a device typically used by a retreating
      force against an advancing one. Here, the Palestinian fighters had nowhere to
      go.

      What is beyond dispute is that the misery of Jenin is not over. There are
      Palestinians still searching for missing people, although it is not clear
      whether they are in Israeli detention, buried deep under the rubble, or in
      graves elsewhere.

      Suspicions abound among the Palestinians that bodies have been removed by the
      Israeli army. They cite the Israeli army's differing statements about the death
      toll during the Jenin operation – first it said it thought that there were
      around 100 Palestinian dead; then it said hundreds of dead and wounded; and,
      finally, only dozens. More disturbingly, Israeli military sources originally
      said there was a plan to move bodies out of the camp and bury them in
      a "special cemetery". They now say that the plan was shelved after human-rights
      activists challenged it successfully at the Israeli supreme court.

      Each day, as we interviewed the survivors, there were several explosions as
      people trod on unexploded bombs and rockets that littered the ruined camp. One
      hour after Fadl Musharqa, 42, had spoken with us about the death of his
      brother, he was rushed to the hospital, his foot shattered after he stepped on
      an explosive.

      A man came up to us in the hospital holding out something in the palm of his
      hand. They were little, brown, fleshy stumps: the freshly severed toes of his
      10-year-old son, who had stepped on some explosives. The boy lost both legs and
      an arm. The explosives that were left behind were both the Palestinians' crude
      pipe bombs and the Israelis' state-of-the-art explosives: the bombs and mines
      with which they blew open doors, the helicopter rockets they fired into
      civilian homes.

      These are the facts that the Israeli government does not want the world to
      know. To them should be added the preliminary conclusion of Amnesty
      International, which has found evidence of severe abuses of human rights –
      including extra-judicial executions – and has called for a war crimes inquiry.

      At the time of writing, Israel has withdrawn its co-operation from a fact-
      finding mission dispatched by the UN Security Council to find out what happened
      in Jenin. This is, given what we now know about the crimes committed there,
      hardly surprising.

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    • kochanka Re: CALA___________PRAWDA______O_____________JENIN_!!! 27.04.02, 00:53
      Ci którzy opuścili Jenin po ostrzeżeniu, które było wydane przed wkroczeniem do
      tego gniazda bandytów przez Izrael, nadal żyją i nic kompletnie nic się im nie
      stało. Bandyci którzy postanowili walczyć zdechli jak psy i sami sa sobie tego
      winni.
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