quarta-feira, 19 de agosto de 2015

Rogue IDF: O. Protective Edge 43° Dia

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Amnesty International Betrayal of a Forsaken People: CONCLUSION
The final and concluding part of ‘Has Amnesty International Lost Its Way? 
A forensic analysis of Amnesty’s reports on Operation Protective Edge’. 
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07 - 22 Aug / London / Exhibition: P21 Gallery presents Gaza on Gaza

Terça-feira, dia 19 de agosto de 2014  
Three rockets were fired from Gaza at southern Israel around 4pm breaking the ceasefire without causing any damages. Hamas denied any involvement in the rocket fire but Netanyahu ordered the IDF to retaliate and the negotiators to return from Cairo. As the day ended, Israel had struck 30 sites in Gaza.

Remembering the dead on Tuesday, August 19. 
Nome dos mortos palestinos no dia 19 de agosto de 2014.
Source/Fonte: IMEMC-International Midlle East Media Center2015
1. Omar Mohammad Jarghoun, Khan Younis (Died of wounds suffered two weeks before)
2. Abdullah Abed-Rabbo, 20, Gaza (Died In turkish hospital of earliers wounds)

Vice News: Gaza six months after OPE II

Reservistas da IDF, forças israelenses de ocupação,
Shovrim Shtika - Breaking the Silence
74.  Operational consequences that are more permissive for us, and more severe for them
Unit: Gaza Regiment.   Area: Gaza strip:
How is the firing policy determined?
From high up. The heads of the military, together with the intelligence cadre, they decide on what the current firing policy is. Each firing policy has a different level within which we’re allowed to operate. In an extreme case – say fire has been opened at our forces and there are casualties on our side – you’re allowed, of course, to override it – with the commander’s discretion, that is – but under regular circumstances, you don’t exceed the regulations and the orders.
How many levels [of firing policy] are there? 
Three.
Do they, beyond being determined by the uppermost ranks, reflect anything, conceptually?
They reflect not only conceptually – they also reflect practically, the level of collateral damage you’re allowed to cause. [They] reflect which means you’re permitted to use, and the distance you’re allowed to use them from ‘sensitive locations.’ They reflect a whole lot of parameters concerning opening fire.
What are the consequence of the most severe level with regard to, let’s say, the use of fighter jets?
The consequence is, you’re allowed to [fire bombs] at a shorter distance from a ‘sensitive location’ – you’re allowed to hit structures that are more than one story tall, and so forth. Operational consequences that are more permissive for us, and more severe for them (the Palestinians)

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