All
it takes is a journalist or an investigator with chutzpah and the
facts to stand up and understand George Orwell's line from "1984"...
"2+2 = 4. Once that is granted, all else follows.".
A pillar of smoke was seen billowing from the 10-story building as fire engines and ambulances rushed to the scene. Islamic Jihad says one of its top militant leaders, Ramiz Harb was killed in the strike on Monday. Harb is a leading figure Islamic Jihad's militant wing, the Al Quds Brigades. The IDF described Harb as a chief propagandist for the mlitant group.
-->They
were't [sic] there
to be interviewed. They were using reporters as human shields,”
the IDF tweeted.
--Mike
Ruppert
Israel
defends air strikes that hit media building
al-
Jazeera
Israeli
government spokesman Mark Regev defends the air strikes that hit a
building housing local and foreign journalists in Gaza.
"We
hit the targets we want and we are not targeting the media,"
Regev said.
He
said journalists affiliated with Hamas are "not legitimate."
Israeli
missiles hit Gaza media center for 2nd time, top militant killed
The
Al-Sharouk compound, which houses many media offices in Gaza, has
been targeted once again in an Israeli airstrike. Islamic Jihad says
one of its top leaders was killed in the attack.
A pillar of smoke was seen billowing from the 10-story building as fire engines and ambulances rushed to the scene. Islamic Jihad says one of its top militant leaders, Ramiz Harb was killed in the strike on Monday. Harb is a leading figure Islamic Jihad's militant wing, the Al Quds Brigades. The IDF described Harb as a chief propagandist for the mlitant group.
The
Israeli Defense Force (IDF) confirmed via Twitter that four Islamic
Jihad operatives who were hiding in a media building were the
intended target of the attack on Monday. Several people are also
reported to be wounded.
"The
senior PIJ [Palestinian
Islamic Jihad] cadre
was operating in a media building.
“We
targeted only the 2nd floor, which is where the senior terrorists
were. The rest of the building was unharmed. Direct hit
confirmed,” they
continued.
Apart
from Harb, Baha Abu al-Ata Tissir, the commander of Islamic Jihad’s
Gaza City Brigade, and senior operatives Mahmoud Mahmed Jabari and
Halil Batini were believed to be in the building at the time of the
attack. It is currently unknown if the other three men died in the
attack.
The
International Federation of Journalists demanded a full inquiry by
the United Nations to investigate “deliberate
attacks” by
the Israeli military against media buildings in Gaza and to “take
action” against
the country’s government.
"The
international community must respond immediately to this outrage. The
rights of journalists in conflict zones have been particularly
highlighted by the United Nations and members states cannot stand by
when one state acts in a reckless and dangerous manner," the
group released in a statement on Monday.
Six
journalists were injured following a previous
Israeli airstrike on
two buildings in the media compound early on Sunday. RT’s office in
Gaza was also affected by the attack. RT Arabic correspondent Saed
Suerki said the Israeli Air Force (IAF) had intentionally
targeted the
tower blocks, which have housed foreign and local media offices for
over a decade. Suerki said four missiles hit their office building.
Witnesses
said the buildings were evacuated after the initial attack, which was
followed by at least two more hits. Two buildings were heavily
damaged.
Sky
News, Italian RAI, German ARD, Kuwait-TV are among the media outlets
working out of the compound. The Hamas TV station, Al Aqsa is located
on the top floor.Some of those injured on Sunday were employees of
the Palestinian Ma’an news agency. A cameraman for the local
al-Quds TV had his leg amputated as a result of injuries he received
during the strike.
The
Middle East Foreign Press Association demanded an explanation as to
why the IDF was targeting media buildings, which is a violation of
international law, following Sunday's airstrike. Reporters Without
Borders also condemned the Israeli missile attacks.
The
IDF responded "if
Hamas commanders in Gaza are able to communicate, they can attack us.
This is the capability that we targeted." The
Israeli military said it was aware that foreign journalists were in
the buildings, but were not directly targeted in the airstrikes
Video still
Video still
Smoke is seen after an Israeli air strike, witnessed by a Reuters journalist, on a floor in a building that also houses media offices in Gaza City November 19, 2012. (Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah)
Palestinian firefighters try to extinguish a fire after an Israeli air strike, witnessed by a Reuters journalist, on a floor in a building that also houses international media offices in Gaza City November 19, 2012. (Reuters/Suhaib Salem)
A member of civil defence inspects the damage after an Israeli air strike, witnessed by a Reuters journalist, on a floor in a building that also houses media offices in Gaza City November 19, 2012. (Reuters/Mohammed Salem)
Palestinians evacuate a wounded man after an Israeli air strike, witnessed by a Reuters journalist, on a floor in a building that also houses media offices in Gaza City November 19, 2012. (Reuters/Mohammed Salem)
Palestinians evacuate a wounded man after an Israeli air strike, witnessed by a Reuters journalist, on a floor in a building that also houses media offices in Gaza City November 19, 2012. (Reuters/Mohammed Salem)
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