Comments:UN chief visits Gaza, demands investigation into attacks on UN facilities
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Investigation
editI imagine this will turn out as convoluted as most things like this do, with blame reduced to the lowest levels and letting the higher officials get away with everything. Things will go from finding it was all a targeting error, to explaining the initial cover-up, followed by the retraction of the cover-up and issuing of new statements by Israel. All that until finally it is found to have been caused by a few low-level officers who made some mistakes. People who shouldn't have been killed were killed but no one really responsible will be punished for their involvement. Maybe things will be different and there will be some justice done but I doubt it. 72.154.55.98 03:30, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
- Imagine if hamas had done this, our press would demand them to be tried for war crimes, where is the condemnation of these attacks?Soapy (talk) 03:55, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
Like shooting a mosquito with a bazooka
editIsrael is committing crimes against humanity and no one can stop them. No matter the arguments 1300 vs. ~20 is not a war its a slaughter.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 196.38.152.4 (talk • contribs)