They are not indisputable.
Correct. Nothing is indisputable. However this is an official report from a integrate internationally recognized body with a 30 year track record.
They are not indisputable.
spidergoat i think i would trust human rights watch more than israil's millatries own investigation
spidergoat i think i would trust human rights watch more than israil's millatries own investigation
Goodness. Where does one start?
Actually its not.
I can only think of one but he was Jewish.
Barak welcomes IDF decision to end Gaza misconduct probe
Military Advocate General says testimonies based on hearsay; Barak: Yet another proof IDF is moral.
Why, Asguard? The HR people weren't there during the fighting ...how could they know what they claim to know? No, Asguard, they accused the Israelis based on the biased accounts given to them by the Pals. Note I said ...BIASED accounts?
Baron Max
Introduction
Initial Research
Interview Research
Locations
Who We Interview
How We Conduct Interviews with Victims/Witnesses
Non-Interview Research
Specific Methodological Challenges
(http://www.hrw.org/en/node/75141)At the heart of the work are more than 80 researchers on staff. The researchers work to an established, proven, and consistent methodology based on information gathering from a broad range of sources, and with field-based research at its core. Some of our researchers are permanently out in the field, within or close to the locations they focus on.
Perhaps by answering the question.
[URL="http://www.israeltoday.co.il/default.aspx?tabid=178&nid=18540"]http://www.israeltoday.co.il/default.aspx?tabid=178&nid=18540[/URL] said:Axe-wielding Palestinian kills Israeli child
An axe-wielding Palestinian terrorist attacked two children in the Samarian Jewish community of Bat Ayin on Thursday, killing one and seriously wounding the second.
A 13-year-old Jewish boy was fatally wounded as the attack began. A 7-year-old child who was accompanying him was also struck in the head, but managed to run away and was chased by the terrorist. He was later treated at a Jerusalem hospital for serious injuries, but is now in stable condition.
A neighbor who saw the injured boy being chased ran out of his house and confronted the terrorist, who then tried to attack him. During the ensuing struggle, the local man succeeded in disarming the terrorist, who then quickly fled the scene.
Security forces set up roadblocks, but it is assumed that the terrorist found shelter in a nearby Palestinian Authority-controlled town.
The assailant was reportedly a Palestinian laborer hired to work in the settlement.
So it's natural to murder children in retaliation as a MEANS of reaction, and not an indirect result of reaction according to Hamas leaders.Both Islamic Jihad and the Martyrs of Imad Muginyeh claimed responsibility for the attack. Hamas called the attack a "natural reaction" to the "occupation," a spokesman said.
but why kill a children with an axe?
a two-state solution is an inevitable failure.
Where did this occur? Bat-Ayin, a primarily religious community that legally purchased the land.
So you as well believe that axing a child is acceptable behavior? Would you harbor him in your home?
What does the Torah say you can do to anyone breaking into your house?
What does the Torah say you can do to anyone breaking into your house?
What would Americans do to religious fanatics who burst in and dispossessed them violently? The West Bank settlements are all illegal under international law.
Kill him if you think you're in danger. These people legally purchased their homes from Palestinians. How was it legal? They gave the Palestinian owners money...in fact hyper-values of the homes, the Palestinian gave them property under no duress. Does that law not work?
You're still not answering. Would you harbor a man who just killed Jewish children in your home?
Kill him if you think you're in danger. These people legally purchased their homes from Palestinians.
The boy killed was named as Shlomo Nativ, whose parents were among the founders of the settlement in 1989. His funeral was to take place later on Thursday.
The wounded seven-year-old was Yair Gamliel, the son of Ofer Gamliel who is serving a 15-year prison sentence for participating in a foiled attack on a Palestinian girls school in Jerusalem in 2002, media said.
Bat Ayin is one of the most radical settlements in the occupied West Bank. Most of its fewer than 1,000 residents are hardline settlers who normally prevent Palestinians from entering the settlement boundaries.
In a phone call to AFP and a statement released to media in the West Bank, Islamic Jihad and the Imad Mughniyeh Group claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was "a natural response to the crimes of the occupation."