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Swaddled in a blanket, the tiny victim of a bloody day in Gaza
Irish Independent ^ | 7/24/02 | Justin Huggler in Gaza

Posted on 07/24/2002 9:07:19 AM PDT by dead

Slaughter of Innocents: The body of Mohamed al-Hwiti (4 1/2) lies next to
the body of his mother mona in Gaza hospital after they were killed in an
overnight Israeli missile strike in the Gaza Strip yesterday

WE found them in the morgue, the victims of Israel's air strike on Gaza, tiny bodies lying on slabs that were too big for them.

The Palestinians opened the refrigerators to show us the bodies. They were the bodies of children.

They pulled back the covers over one to show the tiny head of a baby, eyes screwed up as if in sleep. Part of the back of its head was missing.

In the next refrigerator lay Mohammed al-Hwiti. They said he was 4 years old. He too could have been asleep. He was still dressed in a bright blue top.

In the refrigerator below was his brother, Subhi. He was 3.

Nine children died when an Israeli missile ploughed into the packed residential neighbourhood around midnight Monday.

On the floor of the morgue, wrapped in a Palestinian flag, lay the target of the missile, Sheik Salah Shehada. The morgue staff pulled back the flag. Inside were fragments of raw flesh. The body had been torn apart.

In a second flag beside him, lay a bundle of the body parts of his wife, Leileh, and their 14-year-old daughter.

Shehada was a man with the blood of children as young as these on his hands. He was the head of the military wing of Hamas, the militant group which has been behind more suicide attacks than any other.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon yesterday described the air strike that killed him as "one of our biggest successes" because it "hit perhaps the most senior Hamas figure on the operational side".

It was an unavoidable step to protect its citizens from suicide bombers, Israel said.

More than 140 people were wounded, and at least 14 died. All but Shehada and one other of them were civilians, we were told.

"Are these terrorists?" one of the morgue staff asked angrily, pointing to the bodies of the children.

Pushing our way out of the morgue, we had to struggle through a growing crowd that was getting angrier by the minute. Hundreds of young men, their faces hidden under black hoods, fired guns in the air.

"Are you prepared for revenge?" someone screamed through a loudspeaker, and they roared back in answer.

They formed a funeral procession for the dead, thousands of them kept coming in - a great sea of people. They brought the bodies out of the morgue, and one young man held the body of a baby aloft above his head, swaddled in a Palestinian flag and keffikah.

The din was deafening. Above their heads, flew the green banner of Hamas, the black of Islamic Jihad, the red of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the yellow of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.

The message was clear - all the militant groups, Islamists and secularists were united in their anger, and in their determination for revenge.

They draped the coffin of Shehada under a green Hamas banner and paraded him slowly through the streets.

We found the father of the two dead brothers, Mahmoud al-Hwiti, in the hospital. His face was badly torn apart and he found it difficult to speak.

His brother, Mohammed, told his story. Mahmoud's two tiny sons were killed, and his wife. Four children survived.

The two brothers, Mohammed and Mahmoud, lived with their families in the houses next door to each other. All Mohammed's family escaped alive.

When we went to find their homes all that remained was rubble. The houses where the missile struck had been flattened, reduced to piles of dust and stones.

Just before midnight on Monday, this was a packed residential neighbourhood, full of people trying to sleep in the intense summer heat.

Gaza City is teeming with Palestinians who have nowhere else to go. The locals said about 20 people were living in each house.

"We had no idea we lived next to a guy from Hamas," Mohammed said.

It seems Shehada, who knew he was at the top of the Israelis' hit list, was living here in secret. The Israelis will say that Shehada deliberately targeted Israeli civilians, that their air strike was directed against a militant with blood on his hands.

But there was no way Israel could fire a missile into this warren of houses without terrible civilian casualties. They must have known that.

(Independent News Service)


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To: dead
4th Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, Part 3, Article 1, Section 28: "The presence of a protected person may not be used to render certain points or areas immune from military operations."

That means that the presence of civilians (protected persons) does not automatically render areas occupied by combatants (which this terrorist most assuredly was, even if he calls himself a guerilla or a freedom fighter) immune from military attack.

When a combatant takes it upon himself to hide in an area occupied by civilians, that combatant is to blame for the deaths of protected persons.

21 posted on 07/24/2002 9:31:59 AM PDT by BlueLancer
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To: zook
The loss of innocent lives, especially children, is always a tragedy. But it was essential to kill or capture this man. During WWII American bombs killed thousands of innocents. A sad but necessary cost of freedom and security.

I agree completely.

What disturbs me, is the growing presence around here of people who actually cheer (not reluctantly tolerate) the death of innocent children.

They’re absolutely no better than that disgusting Palestinian woman shown on TV cheering the innocent dead on 9/11.

22 posted on 07/24/2002 9:32:01 AM PDT by dead
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To: dead
How shameless these people are to make every dead child a political asset.
23 posted on 07/24/2002 9:33:34 AM PDT by Gaston
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To: Victor
Well, golly, guys...maybe the Jews should show you some pictures of children killed in hotel lobbies, supermarkets and buses....and then ask you if you think these are IDF combatants. It's a fair question.

It might be a little difficult since many of the Jewish children's bodies were blown apart and thus made for less effective propaganda photos. Hey, I feel sorry that these children died, however their parents and Palestinian terrorist supporters who cheered and danced in the streets every time some Jewish child was blown to smithereens are to blame for their predicament. Live by the sword...

24 posted on 07/24/2002 9:34:10 AM PDT by demnomo
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To: reedmelnick
Under European rules of war you wear a uniform and only attack those who wear uniforms. Islamic rules everyone is a target. So what is the big surprise that civilians get killed. When Hamas started to target Israeli civilians they painted a target on the back of every Pali civilian.

The funny thing is that Hamas demands revenge as if they were attacked for no reason.

I recommend Brooklyn Rules: you kill one of mine I kill 10 of yours.
25 posted on 07/24/2002 9:35:47 AM PDT by ozdragon
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To: ozdragon
Wisdom from my native soil.
26 posted on 07/24/2002 9:38:11 AM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: zook
Regardless of Sharon's latest response, the Israeli attack was a justifiable act of war. The loss of innocent lives, especially children, is always a tragedy. But it was essential to kill or capture this man.

During WWII American bombs killed thousands of innocents. A sad but necessary cost of freedom and security.

That's how I see it. I'd also much rather see Israel attempt to hit the specific individuals who are planning and promoting the attacks on them, instead of storming around the West Bank and Gaza and attacking everyone except the real perpetrators. Even if they screw up, like they apparently did.

Killing Shehada undoubtedly did more to hinder the terror war against Israel than all the recent invasions of the West Bank combined. It sucks that there were innocent victims as well, but in the long run its likely that more lives will be saved.

-Eric

28 posted on 07/24/2002 9:42:28 AM PDT by E Rocc
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To: dead
The only reason they care about their dead children is that their deaths make for great PR.


When they start keeping their children in their homes and refuse to send them on jihad and stop taking pictures of their infants dressed with bombs and guns -- and when they tell them to quit throwing rocks at tanks and stop planting seeds of hatred in their heads then I'll believe the palis care about their children.
29 posted on 07/24/2002 9:43:39 AM PDT by oline
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To: ozdragon
Exactly correct my man. It won't stop until the nest is eliminated.
30 posted on 07/24/2002 9:43:42 AM PDT by reedmelnick
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To: demnomo
If someone could please post a picture of Palestinians dancing in the streets after one of their Hamas-cide bombers killed a bunch of Israelis it would be appreciated.
31 posted on 07/24/2002 9:43:43 AM PDT by Robear
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To: dead
What disturbs me, is the growing presence around here of people who actually cheer (not reluctantly tolerate) the death of innocent children.

They’re absolutely no better than that disgusting Palestinian woman shown on TV cheering the innocent dead on 9/11.

Very true. There's a disturbing tendency by some, here and in other forums, to see a billion people as somehow subhuman.

-Eric

32 posted on 07/24/2002 9:44:00 AM PDT by E Rocc
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To: dead
I don't rejoice over the death of these children, who, in all probability would grow up spoon-fed on hate and told by many of their parents that dying a martyr's death while killing Jews (women and children included) was glorious and would get them and some of their family members cash prizes and a berth in paradise. Hopefully, the innocent among them are in a better place. (I believe in an afterlife, though it doesn't include an orgy with 72 virgins and little boys to service males.)

At least Israel apologizes and admits that it was a mistake to kill civilians. This happens in war. The US was guilty of it during WWII--and we were purposefully targeting Dresden and Hiroshima because we felt that these horrific acts were neccessary to defeat the Axis Forces that would do so to us if they had the power. It worked. We were the victors and treated the fallen survivors with more dignity and generosity than they would have done to us if the situation were reversed.

As for Hamas and other Palestinians, they have already made it clear that they want the Jews and infidels destroyed. Like the Nazis, they throw a party and are totally unrepentant when their kind murders Israeli civilians in bed, in shopping malls, pizza parlors or during a religious celebration. Genocide and driving all of the Jews into the sea is the Palestinian's ultimate goal. Not peace. It's up to Israel to make them see otherwise. Until then, the picture is not going to be pretty.

33 posted on 07/24/2002 9:49:37 AM PDT by demnomo
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To: BlueLancer
The murdering Sheikh lived in an apartment building. That made the building a legitimate target. The blood of those killed is on him.
34 posted on 07/24/2002 9:50:26 AM PDT by tomahawk
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To: demnomo
The Jihadists have sentenced every man, woman and child on this planet who does not join their Islamic death cult to death. This is a war for survival, and Jihadist leaders must be targeted and killed, even if they live in orphanages.
36 posted on 07/24/2002 9:52:53 AM PDT by tomahawk
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To: Redleg Duke
......"Are these terrorists?" one of the morgue staff asked angrily, pointing to the bodies of the children......"

..." It would have been at least 4 or 5 years before we could have strapped explosives on them and sent them to Tel Aviv ! "

37 posted on 07/24/2002 9:54:54 AM PDT by RS
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To: BlueLancer
When a combatant takes it upon himself to hide in an area occupied by civilians, that combatant is to blame for the deaths of protected persons.

Your words are worth repeating, BL, and often.

38 posted on 07/24/2002 9:55:29 AM PDT by Bigg Red
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To: dead
Why don't we see or hear these poingnant sob stories when it's Israeli babies dead of Palestinian attacks?

For instance, remember the bus bombing last week...the EUroweenie press doesn't. Two terrorist scumbags mercilessly mowed down innocent civilian survivors as they ran from the damaged bus?

One of the wounded was a pregnant woman. Her baby was delivered ceasarian section. The baby died shortly afterward.

Did this publication publish any sob stories about that attack?? Any stories on the young students mowed down in their school by a Pali terrorist (called an "infiltrator" by the leftist press)?? Any stories on the families murdered in their beds, or on the latest wave of homocide bombings???

Why not?? They're pertinant stories. Hamas claimed responsibility for many of them. This attack was in retaliation...what is Israel doing that the US isn't?

Most importantly....WHERE IS THE TOTAL (**GACK**) BARF ALERT??

39 posted on 07/24/2002 10:00:23 AM PDT by cake_crumb
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