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Reut R. Cohen
One European Member of Parliament, Paul van Buitenen, has submitted a parliamentary question based on the investigation which concludes that Israel did not fire at the UNWRA school after all. Since the EU is UNRWA's single largest donor, Van Buitenen suggests that Israel needs to be issued an apology for the wrongful condemnation which sparked unfair international outrage. The EU member made the following points:- Is the EU prepared to apologize to Israel for wrongly condemning it without checking the facts on the ground?
- Is the EU prepared to investigate how it was possible that Mr. John Ging of UNWRA apparently spread misleading information concerning the supposed attack on this UNRWA school and whether this was politically motivated?
Furthermore, an in-depth investigative report by the Canadian Globe and Mail's Middle East correspondent, Patrick Martin helped to clarify a few things.
Martin’s front-page report investigated the Israeli shelling of Hamas terrorists near a UN school that led to the tragic deaths of 43 civilians. His conclusion: the facts don't support the accepted story that the school itself was shelled.
According to Martin:Physical evidence and interviews with several eyewitnesses, including a teacher who was in the schoolyard at the time of the shelling, make it clear: While a few people were injured from shrapnel landing inside the white-and-blue-walled UNRWA compound, no one in the compound was killed. The 43 people who died in the incident were all outside, on the street, where all three mortar shells landed.
Stories of one or more shells landing inside the schoolyard were inaccurate.
While the killing of 43 civilians on the street may itself be grounds for investigation, it falls short of the act of shooting into a schoolyard crowded with refuge-seekers.
Martin's report confirms the ignored Israeli accounts that the IDF accurately returned fire to the location from which it was being shelled by Hamas terrorists.
Some of Martin's findings include:- There were no dead in the UN school, only some injured according to physical evidence and interviews with several eyewitnesses
- Three Israeli mortar shells landed outside the school's compound, not inside
- Incorrect public pronouncements by the UN helped allow "the misconception to linger"
The fact that people were milling around the area where Hamas was firing is not Israel's fault, but rather points out that Hamas fired at Israeli cities from an area frequented by civilians, engaging in what former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls a double war crime: "Attacking [Israeli] civilians and hiding behind [Palestinian] civilians."
At the time, however, John Ging, UNRWA's operations director in Gaza, condemned the attack as "horrific" and suggested Israel knew it was targeting a UN facility.
"We have provided the GPS co-ordinates of every single one of our locations," he told the BBC. "They are clearly marked with UN insignia, flags flying, lights shining on the flags at night. It's very clear that these are United Nations installations."
Later, in the Globe and Mail investigation, Ging:acknowledged in an interview this week that all three Israeli mortar shells landed outside the school and that "no one was killed in the school."
"I told the Israelis that none of the shells landed in the school," he said.
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UN assistance to all other refugees in the world is directed to assimilating them in the countries to which they went, & assisting them to attain self-sufficiency. UNRWA alone has been dedicated to keeping refugees isolated & dependent. It has been a tool of Israel's enemies, keeping these people in a refugee situation as an alibi for aggression toward Israel. They are corrupt.
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