The man is obviously consumed with hate. 
To kill children requires a profound detachment of the spirit.
 
There will be no progress until Sharon is replaced someone more moderate.
He is a modern day Stalin.
 
Kirk

fox mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Source: Independent.co.uk
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=571222


Army chief 'emptied his magazine' at girl in Gaza


Two separate official investigations are under way
into the fatal 
shooting of a 13-year-old girl in Gaza by the Israeli
army after 
soldiers testified that their company commander
"emptied his magazine" 
at her after she had been shot and was presumed dead.

The army has already admitted that the killing of Iman
al-Hams in the 
town of Rafah a week ago was a mistake and that her
bag, which it says 
soldiers thought carried explosives, contained school
books.

Soldiers have come forward to explain that her body
was riddled with 20 
bullets because their immediate commander "confirmed
the killing" by 
shooting two bullets at her already prone body before
withdrawing a 
short distance and then firing a burst of automatic
gunfire at the 
corpse.

The Judge Advocate General, Brigadier General Avi
Mandelblit, has 
instructed the military police to launch a criminal
investigation 
against the commander in the Givati Brigade's crack
Shaked Battalion as 
a result of the claim. Unusually, the investigation
was ordered even 
though the army inquiry is incomplete.

The move follows interviews with soldiers serving in
the company 
published in the Israeli newspaper Yedhiot Ahronot .
It quoted them as 
saying the commander should have been stood down
immediately after the 
incident. One soldier told the newspaper: "The company
CO who sprayed 
the girl with bullets turned us all into vicious
animals and besmirched 
us all ... If he is not dismissed, we will not agree
to serve under 
him." Another said the commander had "desecrated the
body".

According to figures produced by 11 UN agencies, 24
Palestinians under 
the age of 17 have been killed since 28 September when
the army entered 
northern Gaza in response to the firing by Palestinian
militants of two 
Qassam rockets which killed two Israeli children in
Sderot. A 
nine-year-old girl was among 11 Palestinians killed in
the Gaza Strip 
over the weekend.

The investigations opened as security sources told the
newspaper 
Haaretz that the Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, had
rejected a request 
from army commanders to withdraw from the densely
populated Jabaliya 
refugee camp in northern Gaza on the grounds that the
fortnight-old 
operation "Days of Penitence" was endangering troops
and that militants 
had now removed rockets to positions outside the camp.

Mr Sharon told the Knesset at the opening of what
promises to be a 
difficult winter session for the government that it
would be voting on 
25 October on his plan to withdraw some 7,500 settlers
from Gaza.

The level of difficulty was underlined last night when
the legislature 
opposed by 45 to 33 a routine motion noting Mr
Sharon's speech. 
Although it does not threaten Mr Sharon's
administration, the defeat 
emphasised the strong opposition to the plan from the
extreme right of 
Israeli politics and from the far right of his own
Likud party, seven 
of whose members abstained last night.
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