Jerusalem – Israel Acknowledges Mortar Shell Hit UN School

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    Blood is seen among school desks in a UN-operated school after an Israeli attack in Beit Hanun town, northern Gaza strip, 24 July 2014.Jerusalem – Israel acknowledged Sunday that troops fired a mortar shell that hit the courtyard of a U.N. school in Gaza last week, but said aerial footage shows the yard was empty at the time and that the shell could not have killed anyone.

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    The shell was not fired at the school intentionally, an army spokesman said.

    Palestinian officials have said three Israeli tank shells hit the school in the town of Beit Hanoun last Thursday, killing 16 people and wounding dozens. It was one of the single deadliest incidents during three weeks of Israel-Hamas fighting.

    The school was one of dozens used to house tens of thousands of Palestinians displaced by heavy fighting, especially in areas of Gaza bordering Israel.

    The U.N. aid agency that operates the schools called for a full investigation.

    “It is important in a case like this where a U.N. school in which hundreds of people took refuge is hit in this way, that there should be full transparency and accountability,” Chris Gunness, a spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, said Sunday.

    He noted that when the U.N. agency attempted to conduct its own investigation, “the mission was aborted after a firing incident at the school.” Gunness did not say who he believed was responsible for that fire.

    He said the school had been clearly marked as a U.N. shelter, and that the Israeli military was aware of its location. On Thursday, the U.N. made numerous phone calls to the army to request a pause for the evacuation of civilians, but that the request was not granted.

    Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, an Israeli army spokesman, said Sunday that a military probe shows that “a single errant mortar landed in the courtyard.”
    FILE - In this Thursday, July 24, 2014, file photo, blood and and discarded belongings are left behind at a U.N. school in Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza Strip. Israeli tank shells hit the compound, killing more than a dozen people and wounding dozens more who were seeking shelter from fierce clashes on the streets outside, Palestinian officials said, as Israel pressed forward with its 17-day war against the territory's Hamas rulers. (AP Photo/Adel Hana, File)
    It is “extremely unlikely that anybody was killed as a result of this mortar,” he said. Lerner pointed to aerial footage released Sunday that he said showed the courtyard was empty at the time the mortar was fired.

    AP photos from the scene shortly after the incident showed large spots of blood on the edges of the courtyard and people’s belongings strewn about.

    By the time the photographer arrived at the school, the wounded had already been taken to the hospital. At the hospital they told an AP reporter that they had been wounded at the U.N. school.

    Lerner raised the possibility that shrapnel from the shell might have wounded some at the school. He also offered other scenarios — that the wounded were “brought to the compound after injury” or were caught in a crossfire between Israeli troops and Gaza militants.

    Saed al-Saoudi, the commander of the Civil Defense in Gaza, said Sunday that “all the testimonies of the wounded, witnesses, paramedics and doctors confirm that the Israeli shells are the cause of this massacre.”


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    9 years ago

    Pass this along to a friend. Read / say Tehillim 140. Dovid hamalech is describing the events in Erez Yisroel / Gaza mentioning the missiles and the tunnels. The name Chamas is there 3 times (once with a tav and twice with a samach) Amazing

    9 years ago

    Israel’s military has acknowledged firing a mortar shell that hit the courtyard of a U.N. school in Gaza, but says the yard was empty at the time and that the shell could not have killed anyone.
    So then who killed the 17 Palestinians?

    jack25
    jack25
    9 years ago

    #2 could it be the militants got wild and killed some civilians trying to kill some Israelis ?! #justsaying.

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    9 years ago

    SOME MORE PALESTINIAN LIES.

    9 years ago

    “The U.N. aid agency that operates the schools called for a full investigation.
    “It is important in a case like this where a U.N. school in which hundreds of people took refuge is hit in this way, that there should be full transparency and accountability,” Chris Gunness, a spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, said Sunday.”
    Geek I wonder why the UN felt no such importance for a full investigation when rockets were found in one of their schools and the UN personnel returned them to Hamas! Could it be the UN is completely biased against Israel (aka anti-Semitic) and only feel outrage for the so called “innocents in Gaza” ( those who elected a known terror organization are complicit in the terror, and deserve the consequences of their despicable actions) while they feel no such compassion for the Israelis or agreement that Israel’s security must be guaranteed?

    Rafuel
    Rafuel
    9 years ago

    The most regretful part of this news is “that the shell could not have killed anyone.”