Last week, the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz reported that a group of Israelis soldiers had admitted intentionally shooting dead an unarmed Palestinian mother and her two children, as well as an elderly Palestinian woman, in Gaza in January. As one explained: 'The lives of Palestinians, let's say, is something very, very less important than the lives of our soldiers. So as far as they are concerned they can justify it that way'.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Does anyone think this is the first time?
Seumas Milne: Will Israel be brought to book over evidence it committed war crimes in Gaza? | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
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