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L'affaire est close 30/03/2009
Faux et biaisés. La police militaire a rendu son verdict : Les témoignages de crimes de guerre rassemblés par l'Académie prémilitaire Rabin ne sont basés que sur des rumeurs.Yaakov Katz Les enquêteurs ont conclu que les histoires rapportées de l'opération Plomb durci avaient été exagérées, amplifiées à l'extrême dans un objectif bien précis : marquer les participants de la conférence. Avishai Mandelblit, le procureur général de l'armée israélienne, a ainsi décidé de clore l'affaire. L'enquête s'est basée en particulier sur le témoignage d'un soldat qui se nomme Aviv. Il a clamé avoir reçu l'ordre de tirer sur une femme âgée palestinienne. Selon les conclusions du tribunal militaire, le soldat n'a jamais été témoin d'un tel ordre et a seulement répété une rumeur qu'il a entendu. Autre exemple : le témoignage d'un soldat nommé Ram. Il aurait reçu l'ordre de tirer sur une femme et ses deux enfants. L'enquête militaire a établi qu'il n'a jamais été témoin d'une telle action. 31.01.2009 Morts à Gaza: Un petit calcul rapide
En 2006 le taux de mortalité en France ( mort naturelle ou par maladie ou par accident) est de 900 pour 100 000 habitants.
Imaginons que la mortalité à Gaza soit identique (territoire sous développé et bien moins médicalisé que la France) on peut conclure qu’en 1 an il y aurait sur les 1million et demi de Gazaouis 900*15=13500 morts ( par an). Par jour le calcul nous donne 13500/365= 37 morts par jour, c’est fou non ? L’Opération de Gaza a duré 22 jours il y a donc eu durant cette période 37*22= 813 MORTS NATURELLES. Le Hamas annonce 1300 morts durant cette guerre, on peut donc en conclure que seuls 486 morts sont dus à la guerre ! Military Police investigation on Rabin Center statements: Based on hearsay
(Communicated by the IDF Spokesperson)
The Military Advocate General, Brig. Gen. Avichai Mendelblit, decided to close the Criminal Investigation Department of the Military Police case of the statements made by soldiers at the Rabin Military Preparation Center about Operation Cast Lead. This decision was made after the Military Police investigation found that the crucial components of their descriptions were based on hearsay and not supported by specific personal knowledge. In particular, this includes the two alleged stories that raised suspicion of acts in which uninvolved non-combatants were fired upon. Additionally, it was found that once the claims were checked, they were not supported by the facts as determined by the investigation. The investigation was initiated by the Military Advocate General after reviewing claims made during a conference at the Rabin Military Preparation Center in which soldiers who participated in Operation Cast Lead were present. The Criminal Investigation Department of the Military Police was ordered to investigate the claims made, with an emphasis on the alleged firing at uninvolved non-combatants. The investigation concluded from the soldiers who participated in the conference that the stories told were purposely exaggerated and made extreme, in order to make a point with the participants of the conference. For example, the story in which a soldier was claimed to have been given orders to fire at an elderly woman was clarified during the investigation. In fact, the soldier witnessed no such thing, and was only repeating a rumor he had heard. In an unrelated investigation, it was found that in a similar incident, a woman, suspected as being a suicide bomber, approached an IDF force, which opened fired towards her after repeatedly trying to stop her from advancing. This same soldier admitted that he had not witnessed the additional disrespectful and immoral incidents he had described during the conference. A claim made by a different soldier who had supposedly been ordered to open fire at a woman and two children was also clarified as an incident that he had not witnessed. After checking the claim, it was found that during this incident a force had opened fire in a different direction, towards two suspicious men who were unrelated to the civilians in question. During the Military Police investigation, two additional claims arose regarding improper conduct. These claims were separate from those made at the Rabin Military Preparation Center. It was found that these incidents do not raise suspicion of unjustified opening of fire. This finding is based on a debriefing which had occurred close to the time of one of the incidents and upon further investigation conducted by the Military Police. It must be stated that during these investigations, the participants at the Rabin Center said that they had based their claims relating to the use of phosphorous munitions on what they had heard in the media and not on their personal knowledge. The Military Advocate General, Brig. Gen. Avichai Mendelblit, concluded the findings of the Military Police investigation: "It is unfortunate that none of the speakers at the conference was careful to be accurate in the depiction of his claims, and even more so that they chose to present various incidents of a severe nature, despite not personally witnessing and knowing much about them. It seems that it will be difficult to evaluate the damage done to the image and morals of the IDF and its soldiers, who had participated in Operation Cast Lead, in Israel and the world." The IDF Spokesperson Unit wishes to stress that the Military Advocate General's conclusions refer solely to the investigations that focused on the transcripts of the Rabin Military Preparation Center conference, in addition to the two separate aforementioned claims. This investigation is additional and not a substitute for the investigations conducted on all levels of the IDF, following Operation Cast Lead. Israel Disputes Soldiers’ Accounts of Gaza Abuseswww.nytimes.com/2009/03/28/world/middleeast/28israel.html?_r=4&hp
Des soldats parlent ouvertement. Écoutez leurs voix ....lundi 30 mars 2009 Tsahal est composé de plus de 700,000 soldats citoyens et réservistes qui sont censés vivre en accord avec les normes éthiques de Tsahal. Dans n’importe quelle armée, quelques soldats violent les règles de combat. Dans Tsahal, toutes les violations présumées sont examinées et les contrevenants sont punis. Encore aujourd’hui, il y a une tentative de diffamer Tsahal par des allégations qu’il y avait eu des manquements pendant l’opération d’Israël de la Bande de Gaza. Les accusations sont basées sur des ouï-dire non vérifiés et s’avèrent être fausses. Beaucoup de soldats de Tsahal ressentent un profond sentiment de l’injustice de la façon dont certains sont présentés sous un faux jour ainsi que Tsahal. Nous voulons vous exposer, à vous public, nos expériences personnelles. Écoutez nos histoires sur ce site.
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