Het waren schokkende beelden toen, en nu. Een cameraman legde in 2000 vast hoe een de 12-jarige Muhammad al-Dura werd doodgeschoten door het Israelische leger. De jongen probeerde achter de rug van zijn vader te schuilen, tevergeefs. Het leger heeft net een onderzoek vrijgegeven waaruit zou blijken dat het leger niet verantwoordelijk was, maar dat de dood in scene was gezet.
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Waar is dat onderzoek? En was het de dood die in scene is gezet (dus dan zou het jongetje nog ergens moeten rondlopen) of was de situatie in scene gezet waarbij het jongetje is “opgeofferd” voor het “hogere doel”.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) accepted responsibility at first[3] and Israel initially apologized for the boy’s death but issued a retraction when an investigation indicated the IDF probably did not shoot the al-Durrahs and the boy was most likely killed by Palestinian fire.[4][5] Three senior French journalists who saw the raw footage in 2004 said it was not clear from the footage alone that the boy had died, and that France 2 cut a final few seconds in which he appeared to lift his hand from his face. France 2’s news editor said in 2005 that no one could say for sure who fired the shots, but other commentators, including the director of the Israeli government press office, went further, saying the scene had been staged by Palestinian protesters. Philippe Karsenty, a French media commentator, was sued for libel by France 2 for suggesting this; a ruling against him was overturned by the Paris Court of Appeal in May 2008 who agreed that some scenes did not seem genuine and that he had presented a “coherent mass of evidence”. The court also found that the Palestinian cameraman for France 2, the network’s main witness, was not “perfectly credible.”[6][7] France 2 has appealed the decision.[8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_al-Durrah_incident
Wat een onzin zeg. Het jongentje is dood. het internet staat vol met video’s over hoe het kleine jongentje is vermoord en doorboord door kogels.