quarta-feira, 22 de julho de 2015

Rogue IDF: O. Protective Edge 15° Dia

Terça-feira, dia 22 de julho de 2014
In the late morning the IDF fired at Al Jazeera's offices in Gaza.

Channel 4's report


Remembering the dead during Israeli offensive on Tuesday, July 22. 
Below, only Palestinian identified victims. Minors in red.
Casualties on Israeli side will be listed on Day 50. 
Nome dos mortos palestinos no dia 22 de julho.
Source/Fonte: IMEMC - International Midlle East Media Center. 2015.
  1. Naji Jamal al-Fajm, 26, Khan Younis.
  2. Ebtehal Ibrahim ar-Remahi, Deir al-Balah
  3. Yousef Ibrahim ar-Remahi
  4. Eman Ibrahim ar-Remahi.
  5. Salwa Abu Mneifi, Khan Younis.
  6. Abdullah Ismael al-Baheessy, 27, Deir al-Balah.
  7. Mos’ab Saleh Salama, 19, Khan Younis.
  8. Ibrahim Nasr Haroun, 38, Nusseirat.
  9. Mahmoud Suleiman Abu Sabha, 55, Khan Younis.
  10. Hasan Khader Baker, 60, Gaza City.
  11. Wa’el Jamal Harb, 32, Rafah.
  12. Suleiman Abu Daher, 21, Khan Younis.
  13. Haitham Samir al-Agha, 26, Khan Younis.
  14. Fatima Hasan Azzam, 70, Gaza
  15. Mariam Hasan Azzam, 50.
  16. Yasmeen Ahmad Abu Mour, 2, Rafah.
  17. Samer Zuheri Sawafiri, 29, Rafah.
  18. Mohammad Mousa Fayyad, 36, Khan Younis
  19. Mona Rami al-Kharwat, 4, Gaza
  20. Soha Na’im al-Kharwat, 25.
  21. Ahmad Salah Abu Siedo, 17, Gaza.
  22. Mohammad Khalil Aref Ahl, 65, Gaza, (remains located Tuesday, killed during Sheja’eyya Massacre)
  23. Mahmoud Salim Daraj, 22, Jabalia.
  24. Radhi Abu Hweishel, 40, Nusseirat
  25. Obeida Abu Hweishel, 15.
  26. Nour al-Islam Abu Hweishel, 12
  27. Yousef Abu Mustafa, 27
  28. Yousef Fawza Abu Mustafa, 20.
  29. Hani Awad Sammour, 27, Khan Younis.
  30. Ahmad Ibhrahim Shbeir, 24, Nusseirat.
  31. Mohammad Jalal al-Jarf, 24, Khan Younis.
  32. Raed Salah, 22, Al-Boreij
  33. Ahmad Nassim Saleh, 23.
  34. Mahmoud Ghanem, 22 Al-Boreij.
  35. Mustafa Mohammad Mahmoud Fayyad, 24.
  36. Ahmad Issam Wishah, 29, Central District.
  37. Ahmad Kamel Abu Mgheiseb, 35, Central District.
  38. Raed Abdul-Rahman Abu Mgheiseb, Central District.
  39. Nader Abdul-Rahman Abu Mgheiseb, Central District.
  40. Ahmad Mohammad Ramadan, 30, Central District
  41. Khalaf Atiyya Abu Sneima, 18, Rafah.
  42. Khalil Atiyya Abu Sneima, 20, Rafah.
  43. Samih Abu Jalala, 64. Rafah.
  44. Hakima Nafe’ Abu ‘Adwan, 75, Rafah
  45. Najah Nafe’ Abu ‘Adwan, 85.
  46. Mohammad Shehada Hajjaj, 31, Rafah
  47. Fawza Saleh Abdul-Rahman Hajjaj, 66
  48. Rawan Ziad Jom’a Hajjaj, 28. Gaza City
  49. Tareq Fayeq Hajjaj, 22
  50. Ahmad Ziad Hajjaj, 21.
  51. Mos’ab Nafeth al-Ejla, 30. Sheja’eyya Gaza.
  52. Hasan Sha’ban Khamisy, 28 al-Maghazi, Gaza.
  53. Ahmad As’ad al-Boudi, 24, Beit Lahia.
  54. Ahmad Salah Abu Seedo, 17, Gaza.
  55. Salem Khalil Salem Shemaly, 22, Sheja’eyya - Gaza (Killed Sunday, Body Located Tuesday)
  56. Ibrahim Sammour, 38, Khan Younis.
  57. Atiyya Mohammad Hasan ad-Da’alsa, 34, Nusseirat.
  58. Atiyya Mohammad Abdul-Raziq, 34, central Gaza.
  59. Abdullah Awni al-Farra, 25, Khan Younis.
  60. Hamada ‘Olewa, Zaitoun. (found under the rubble of his home)
  61. Ibrahim Sobhi al-Fayre, Jabalia
  62. Rafiq Mohammad Qlub, Jabalia
  63. Ahmad Abu Salah, Khan Younis.
  64. Mohammad Abdul-Karim Abu Jame’, Khan Younis.(Died from previous wounds
  65. Amjad al-Hindi, Gaza City.
Vice News' report

Reservistas da IDF, forças israelenses de ocupação,
Shovrim Shtika - Breaking the Silence
23Worst case they’ll ask what we shot at, we’ll say it was a ‘suspicious spot’
Rank: Staff Sergeant.   Unit: Armored Corps.   Area: Deir al-Balah area:
In the morning, the destruction wasn’t that extensive. There were some wrecked houses, and a few paths already plowed by D9s (armored bulldozers). We joined the rest of the company and instigated engagement. In the armored corps, ‘engagement’ means the entire force firing at once. We were given a number of targets – I don’t know if they corresponded to the number of tanks. It’s so crowded in there, there aren’t any spaces between the buildings. It’s not like any normal city, where you’ll see a building next to another building and there’s a space between them. It looks like one fused layer. 
And at that point were you being fired at?
No fire was directed toward us, but these were deemed ‘suspicious spots’ – which means a very lax policy of opening fire [was being employed]. That can mean anything that looks threatening to us. An especially tall building, or something that could be holding an antitank system – anything that feels threatening or fishy. Anything that doesn’t blend into the scenery, that feels artificial. Things like that, or things that we really had intelligence about. There were lots of observation posts working alongside us, from lots of different forces, and we fired at that kind of thing. You’re allowed to shoot at pretty much whatever you want to, unless you see something that would be unreasonable to shoot at, like a school. There were times we were told, “You see that building? That’s a school, don’t shoot there. And that over there is the Gaza amusement park – one can see the Ferris wheel from a distance – we don’t shoot at it.” But everything else that they didn’t specifically instruct us to avoid shooting at – and except for a few other places, where nearby [IDF] forces were located to avoid friendly fire – you could shoot anywhere, nearly freely. There are also times when we said, “Let’s fire over there, worst case they’ll ask what we shot at, we’ll say it was a ‘suspicious spot,’ that it looked threatening.” That happened a few times.
Who authorizes opening fire?
Usually that would be the tank commander. Since regulations [for opening fire] were very permissive during the operation, tank commanders could authorize.
What rules of engagement were you provided with before you entered [the Gaza Strip]?
I don’t really remember what was discussed in terms of formal instructions before we entered, and after we entered nobody really cared about the formal instructions anyway. That’s what we knew. Every tank commander knew, and even the simple soldiers knew, that if something turns out to be not OK, they can say they saw something suspicious. They’ve got backup. They won’t ever be tried
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3. Meanwhile, after the furore surrounding its video mocking international journalists' coverage of Operation Protective Edge, the ministry of Foreign Affaires withdrew the video. Avigdor Lieberman ordered the removal of the video from the front page of its own website and made the youtube version private. However, a Just soul had already copied the video, making possible to the world to see what Israel thinks of the press when we try to report on its war crimes. 

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