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Disproved how? By throwing Israeli lies at it?Israel's standard line of crap.Oh paleeeeze!. The military events in Shujaiyeh couldn't possibly have anything to do with the tunnels built there and Hamas amassing weapons and military personnel there to actively fight the IDF and make incursions to harm Israel and Israelis.
No, of course not. The Jews are evil I tell you! They only want to kill innocent people and take over the world!
Come on, P F Tinmore . Don't fall into that bit of nastiness. You can be better than that.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
Why is it as bad as your islamonazi propaganda standard line of crap, that has been disproved every time you post it
“The three schools at which weaponry was found were empty at the time and were not being used as shelters.”
Israeli diplomats had exerted pressure on the UN to delay publication of the report until the completion of Israel’s own investigations into the attacks – conducted by the Israeli military advocate general Danny Efroni. Israel’s military in September opened five criminal investigations into its Gaza war operations, including attacks on some of the UN schools and an incident that killed four Palestinian children on a beach.
The UN inquiry, which examined both forensic evidence and testimonies of UN staff in Gaza during the 50-day war last summer, concluded seven incidents were attributable to the Israel Defence Forces.
Ban added: “I will work with all concerned and spare no effort to ensure that such incidents will never be repeated.”
Although the report has no legal status, the disclosure of the inquiry’s findings comes at a difficult time for Israel on the international stage, facing increasing international isolation over its policies and following the acceptance of the Palestinian Authority as a signatory to the International Criminal Court earlier this month.
The attacks on UN schools being used as shelters were among some of the mostcontroversial incidents of the war. International humanitarian law – while complex – requires attacking forces in areas where there are non-combatants to protect civilians and adhere to the principle of proportionality, safeguards even more stringent when civilians are under UN protection.
In one of the most serious incidents, the UNRWA school in Jabaliya was struck by Israeli fire, killing 20 people and wounding dozens.
In the aftermath of the attack Israel claimed – including in a report into the incident – that soldiers near the school were had come under fire.
In another incident that saw Israeli munitions strike a UN school in Beit Hanoun 15 Palestinians were killed in the playground as they awaited evacuation while dozens more injured.
Israeli sources had originally tried to suggest that the attack had been due to a Hamas weapon falling short.
Israel responsible for Gaza strikes on UN schools and shelters, inquiry finds
The schools were not used for the purpose of waging war. Why do you megaphone flailing Israel cheerleaders continuously lie?
The date stamp on your video says 06/01/05
Israel was responsible for striking seven United Nations sites used as civilian shelters during the 2014 Gaza war in which 44 Palestinians died and 227 others were injured, an inquiry ordered by UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon has concluded.
Releasing the report on Monday, Ban condemned the attacks “as a matter of the utmost gravity” and said “those who looked to them for protection and who sought and were granted shelter there had their hopes and trust denied”.
Ban insisted that UN locations were “inviolable”.
Israel responsible for Gaza strikes on UN schools and shelters, inquiry finds
The 2014 Israeli shelling of UNRWA Gaza shelters were seven shellings at UNRWA facilities in the Gaza Strip which took place between 21 July and 3 August 2014 during the Israeli-Gaza conflict. The incidents were the result of artillery, mortar or aerial missile fire which struck on or near the UNRWA facilities being used as shelters for Palestinians, and as a result at least 44 civilians, including 10 UN staff, died. During the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict, many Palestinians fled their homes after warnings by Israel or due to air strikes or fighting in the area. An estimated 290,000 people (15% of Gaza's population) took shelter in UNRWA schools.
On three separate occasions, on 16 July,[1] 22 July[2] and on 29 July, UNRWA announced that rockets had been found in their schools.[3] UNRWA denounced the groups responsible for "flagrant violations of the neutrality of its premises". All of these schools were vacant at the time when rockets were discovered; no rockets were found in any shelters which were shelled.
2014 Israeli shelling of UNRWA Gaza shelters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quoting Haaretz Is anti-semetic?
Try getting a refresher course in English, as no one said you were anti semitic.
I DID SAY YOU ARE A NAZI RACIST POS, WHICH YOU PROVE EVERY DAY WHEN YOU POST