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  1. Whatever Israel has planned for Gaza, witnesses are not wanted.
    Operation Summer Rains June 2006: 416 Palestinians killed (around 100 children).
    On July 20, Paul Hunt, the UN Human Rights Council’s Special Rapporteur claimed that the Israeli attacks on Gaza constitute a violation of international humanitarian law, and called for an independent inquiry into war crimes in Gaza by Israel
    Operation “Autumn Clouds” 1 November 2006: Fifty-three Palestinians were killed.
    On that occasion Israel refused to cooperate with the UN Human Rights Council and obstructed any international investigation into the matter. A Human Rights Council mandated mission which was to have been led by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, was refused to enter Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory. On 11 November the United States vetoed a Security Council draft resolution calling for the establishment of a fact-finding mission into the events of 8 November in Beit Hanoun.
    A UN report, written by the Special Rapporteur, concluded that ″it seems clear that the indiscriminate firing of shells into a civilian neighbourhood with no apparent military objective constituted a war crime

    The 2008 Israel–Hamas ceasefire was an Egyptian-brokered six-month Tahdia (an Arabic term for a lull) “for the Gaza area”, which went into effect between Hamas and Israel on 19 June 2008. Hamas honoured it and offered an extension:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rock_mort_gaza_2008.JPG
    On 4 November 2008 Israel broke the ceasefire with an attack on Gaza (presumed to have been a provocation to invite rockets) followed by Operation Cast Lead: Human Rights organizations and the UN counted just above 1,400 Palestinian deaths, 926 unarmed civilians, 288 children and 103 women. The usual “Human Shields” calumny was trotted out to excuse the civilian death toll but Amnesty International’s investigation of these claims found no evidence that Hamas or any other Palestinian militant group had ‘directed the movement of civilians to shield military objectives from attacks.’ It did find that Israeli soldiers had deployed Palestinian civilians and children to shield themselves.

  2. The Jewish resistance in Nazi era ghettos and towns were brave heroes for putting up a fight against their oppressors (you know, using rockets), against overwhelming odds. How can the actions of the Palestinians be regarded as any different?

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