Somebody asked for a credible source about my statement that there was no 
massacre in Jenin. This is from the BBC Web site 
(http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1965000/1965471.stm

):

"The campaigning group Human Rights Watch has completed a report into the 
Israeli army's operation in the Palestinian town of Jenin. 

"The report says there was no massacre as the Palestinians have claimed, but 
it does accuse the Israeli army of committing war crimes. 

"Human Rights Watch has done a separate report on suicide bombings targeting 
Israeli civilians as well. 

"The UN may not be coming to investigate what happened in Jenin but the 
respected group human rights watch has finished its own report. 

"Much of the controversy about Jenin has concerned the number of dead with 
the Palestinians claiming hundreds and the Israelis saying less than 45, and 
all of them fighters. 

"Human Rights Watch says at least 52 Palestinians died of whom 22 were 
civilians. Many of the civilians were killed wilfully and unlawfully the 
report says. 

"Palestinian civilians were used as human shields and the Israeli army 
employed indiscriminate and excessive force, the report says. 

"The report gives examples - it says that a 57-year-old Palestinian man Kamil 
Sagir was shot and then run over by Israeli tanks even though his wheelchair 
was flying a white flag. 

"Another case is that of 37-year-old Jamil Fayed, a paralysed man who was 
crushed in the rubble of his home. 

"Human Rights Watch says the Israeli army refused to allow the family time to 
remove him from their home before a bulldozer destroyed it. 

"The Israelis have denied committing atrocities. They say that Palestinian 
gunmen used their own people as shields against incoming fire. 

"Many Israelis will tell you they could just have bombed Jenin from the air. 
The fact that infantry troops were risked is evidence of Israel's concern for 
civilians, it is argued. 

"Nevertheless, Human Rights Watch insists that some Israeli soldiers must 
face prosecution for what happened in Jenin."



Credible enough for you? Bad but nowhere near as bad as the Palestinians and 
their apologists have tried to make it sound.

I wonder where their report on the suicide bombings is and why the BBC Web 
site didn't report on it?


Tom Beck


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