Därför anmäler jag "Gazas tårar" till Granskningsnämnden
#120 Volfram Ax ”De ca. 1300 var inte ALLA civila. HAMAS erkände att ca. 700 av de var deras beväpnade män. påstår du. Var vänlig lägg en länk till den uppgiften ty det är helt enkelt inte sant.” Tror du på vad Hamas säger själva? Dina länkar: http://honestreporting.com/hamas-concedes-on-gaza-war-casualties/ “Talking about losses in the war, Hammad confirmed significant personnel losses in Hamas' military wings for the first time. He said, "On the first day of the war, Israel targeted police stations and 250 martyrs who were part of Hamas and the various factions fell." He added that, "about 200 to 300 were killed from the Qassam Brigades, as well as 150 security personnel." Bottom line: 250 Hamasniks died on the first day, followed by 200-300 from the Qassam Brigades, plus an additional 150 security personnel, for a total of 600-700. That's in line with the IDF's numbers all along. Hamas' Interior Minister Fathi Hamad, who has confirmed the figures in an interview with the London-based Arabic language daily Al-Hayat, said that the so-called "police officers" who were killed during the first day of the operation were actually 250 Hamas fighters, and that 150 additional "security personnel" were also killed. This is significant, because during and after the war, Hamas inflated the casualty count and blurred the distinctions between civilian and "military" deaths. And earlier this year, Hamas interior ministry spokesman Ehab al-Ghossain told Time magazine there was no distinction between "civilian police" and "the resistance." http://blog.camera.org/archives/2010/10/post_66.html ”An admission by a militant named Abu Khaled, whose interview appeared in the Christian Science Monitor in its Nov. 1, 2010 edition, that "two thirds of Hamas policemen are police by day and Al Qassam by night" lends support to those who all along contended that the overwhelming majority of the police were Hamas militants.”




