Friday
Jan092009
Gaza: The Mass Killing in Zeitoun
Friday, January 9, 2009 at 10:47
Yesterday we reported the mass killing in Zeitoun, where a house with about 100 members of the al Samouni clan was shelled by Israel. There has been confusion over the initial story, in The Daily Telegraph, of 60 to 70 dead, as medical personnel tried to get back into the area. The Washington Post has an update on the story:
As there are still injured trapped without food or in the rubble of the house, the death toll is likely to rise.
Israeli soldiers had ordered a number of people into the house and told them not to leave as fighting went on in the area. According to one of the survivors, speaking to the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem, the house was hit by two explosions, the first as three members of the clan were leaving to find other relatives and bring them back. Those fleeing from the attack went to another house where they found Israeli soldiers guarding 30 Palestinians, "several of whom were blindfolded".
If this wasn't tragic enough, there is a disturbing, hanging, uninvestigated sentence in the Post story:
Who shot them?
Emergency workers said they rescued 100 more trapped survivors Thursday and found between 40 and 50 corpses in a devastated residential block south of Gaza City that the Israeli military had kept off-limits to the International Committee of the Red Cross for four days.
As there are still injured trapped without food or in the rubble of the house, the death toll is likely to rise.
Israeli soldiers had ordered a number of people into the house and told them not to leave as fighting went on in the area. According to one of the survivors, speaking to the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem, the house was hit by two explosions, the first as three members of the clan were leaving to find other relatives and bring them back. Those fleeing from the attack went to another house where they found Israeli soldiers guarding 30 Palestinians, "several of whom were blindfolded".
If this wasn't tragic enough, there is a disturbing, hanging, uninvestigated sentence in the Post story:
Most [victims] had sustained trauma injuries from shelling, but many had gunshot wounds as well.
Who shot them?
tagged B'Tselem, Daily Telegraph, Gaza, Israel, Palestine, Washington Post, Zaytun, Zeitoun, al Samouni in Middle East & Iran