Israel Treated Gaza Like Its Own Private Death Laboratory
Erik Fosse, a Norwegian cardiologist, worked in Gaza hospitals during the recent war."It was as if they had stepped on a mine," he says of certain Palestinian patients he treated. "But there was no shrapnel in the wound. Some had lost their legs. It looked as though they had been sliced off. I have been to war zones for 30 years, but I have never seen such injuries before."
With: DIMEd to Death (The specific weapon is called a Dense Inert Metal Explosive (DIME); Gaza as Test; War Crimes?; Enter the Hague?
"Human-rights groups, including B'Tselem, Gisha, and Physicians for Human Rights, charge that the IDF intentionally targeted medical personal, killing over a dozen, including paramedics and ambulance drivers."
http://www.alternet.org/module/printversion/126724
If Israel's weapons came through a tunnel
Since I returned from Gaza people have asked me, how do the people of Gaza manage? How do they keep going after being traumatized by bombing and punished by a comprehensive state of siege? I wonder myself. I know that whether the loss of life is on the Gaza or the Israeli side of the border, bereaved survivors feel the same pain and misery. http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10303.shtml
zaterdag 14 februari 2009
Israel behandelde Gaza als een eigen prive-laboratorium des doods
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