cepimierz
04.06.05, 00:41
Nie chce mi się w to wierzyć, ale wygląda na fakt. Za atak na posterunek izraelski zabito palestyńskich policjantów, nawet tych, z którymi utzrymywano dobre stosunki. Zdarzyło się w lutym 2002. Izraelscy żołnierze opowiedzieli o tym.
<According to the soldier from the Yael unit, "we were going to kill six Palestinian policemen somewhere, revenging our six they took down."
He questioned his commanding officer about the orders, asking "what had they done?" and "who are they?". He was told there was a suspicion that the gunmen who had killed the Israeli soldiers had passed through a checkpoint manned by the Palestinian policemen.
The Yael troops attacked a checkpoint at Deir as-Sudan, close to the Israeli settlement of Hallamish in the West Bank.
The soldiers had a "crazy blood revenge rush", according to the testimony. "The idea was simply to kill them all. Whenever they arrived we would kill them, regardless whether armed or not."
The soldier went on: "The first firing was ineffective and missed ... We got up and fired, hitting two of theirs. I think we hit one in the shoulder and one in the leg and they escaped. I shot one in the head as he was running while another was crawling behind.
"We got up and started chasing them. It was ... really ... I really enjoyed it. It was the first time we were in an advance storm situation like in our training exercises. And we acted flawlessly. We performed superbly.">
<The second soldier [...] said it was clear it was a revenge attack, adding that the targeted policemen had a good working relationship with the soldiers.>
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Jak się to ma do praworządności? Niech mi ktoś na chłodno wyjaśni, bo nie jestem w stanie