Not guilty !!!!

one_shot
By one_shot

Not guilty. The Israeli captain who emptied his rifle into a Palestinian schoolgirl
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An Israeli army officer who fired the entire magazine of his automatic rifle into a (((13-year-old)))) Palestinian girl and then said he would have done the same even if she had been (((three years old))) was acquitted on all charges by a military court yesterday.

The soldier, who has only been identified as "Captain R", was charged with relatively (((minor))) offences for the killing of Iman al-Hams who was shot (((17))) times as she ventured near an Israeli army post near Rafah refugee camp in Gaza a year ago.

The manner of Iman's killing, and the revelation of a tape recording in which the captain is warned that she was just a child who was ((("scared to death"))), made the shooting one of the most controversial since the Palestinian intifada erupted five years ago even though hundreds of other children have also died.

After the verdict, Iman's father, Samir al-Hams, said the army never intended to hold the soldier accountable.

"They did not charge him with Iman's murder, only with small offences, and now they say he is (((innocent))) of those even though he shot my daughter so many times," he said. "This was the (((cold-blooded murder of a girl))). The soldier murdered her once and (((the court has murdered her again))). What is the message? They are telling their soldiers to kill Palestinian children."

The military court cleared the soldier of illegal use of his weapon, conduct unbecoming an officer and perverting the course of justice by asking soldiers under his command to alter their accounts of the incident.

Capt R's lawyers argued that the "confirmation of the kill" after a suspect is shot was a standard Israeli military practice to (((eliminate terrorist threats.)))

Following the verdict, Capt R burst into (((tears))), turned to the public benches and said: "I told you I was innocent."

The army's official account said that Iman was shot for crossing into a security zone carrying her schoolbag which soldiers feared might contain a bomb. It is still not known why the girl ventured into the area but witnesses described her as at least 100 yards from the military post which was in any case well protected.
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A recording of radio exchanges between Capt R and his troops obtained by Israeli television revealed that from the beginning soldiers identified Iman as a child.

In the recording, a soldier in a watchtower radioed a colleague in the army post's operations room and describes Iman as "a little girl" who was "scared to death". After soldiers first opened fire, she dropped her schoolbag which was then hit by several bullets establishing that it did not contain explosive. At that point she was no longer carrying the bag and, the tape revealed, was heading away from the army post when she was shot.

Although the military speculated that Iman might have been trying to "lure" the soldiers out of their base so they could be attacked by accomplices, Capt R made the decision to lead some of his troops into the open. Shortly afterwards he can be heard on the recording saying that he has shot the girl and, believing her dead, then "confirmed the kill".

"I and another soldier ... are going in a little nearer, forward, to confirm the kill ... Receive a situation report. We fired and killed her ... I also confirmed the kill. Over," he said.

Palestinian witnesses said they saw the captain shoot Iman twice in the head, walk away, turn back and fire a stream of bullets into her body.

On the tape, Capt R then "clarifies" to the soldiers under his command why he killed Iman: "This is commander. Anything that's mobile, that moves in the [security] zone, even if it's a three-year-old, needs to be killed."

At no point did the Israeli troops come under attack.

The prosecution case was damaged when a soldier who initially said he had seen Capt R point his weapon at the girl's body and open fire later told the court he had fabricated the story.

Capt R claimed that he had not fired the shots at the girl but near her. However, Dr Mohammed al-Hams, who inspected the child's body at Rafah hospital, counted numerous wounds. "She has at least 17 bullets in several parts of the body, all along the chest, hands, arms, legs," he told the Guardian shortly afterwards. "The bullets were large and shot from a close distance. The most serious injuries were to her head. She had three bullets in the head. One bullet was shot from the right side of the face beside the ear. It had a big impact on the whole face."

The army's initial investigation concluded that the captain had "not acted unethically". But after some of the soldiers under his command went to the Israeli press to give a different version, the military police launched a separate investigation after which he was charged.

Capt R claimed that the soldiers under his command were out to get him because they are Jewish and he is Druze.

The transcript

The following is a recording of a three-way conversation that took place between a soldier in a watchtower, an army operations room and Capt R, who shot the girl

From the watchtower [three-way conversation between watchtower soldier, the operations room in another location, and finally, Captain R, the officer on the ground near watchtower "It's a little girl. She's running defensively eastward." "Are we talking about a girl under the age of 10?" "A girl about 10, she's behind the embankment, scared to death." "I think that one of the positions took her out." "I and another soldier ... are going in a little nearer, forward, to confirm the kill ... Receive a situation report. We fired and killed her ... I also confirmed the kill. Over."

From the operations room "Are we talking about a girl under the age of 10?"

Watchtower "A girl about 10, she's behind the embankment, scared to death."

A few minutes later, Iman is shot from one of the army posts

Watchtower "I think that one of the positions took her out."

Captain R "I and another soldier ... are going in a little nearer, forward, to confirm the kill ... Receive a situation report. We fired and killed her ... I also confirmed the kill. Over."

Capt R then "clarifies" why he killed Iman

"This is commander. Anything that's mobile, that moves in the zone, even if it's a three-year-old, needs to be killed. Over."

• This article was amended on 1 September 2010, to make explicit that the opening watchtower conversation is between three participants
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/nov/16/israel2

By one_shot• 3 Sep 2010 00:58
one_shot

as expected from the soldier, but what increase the sadness that the court found him guilty.

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like the father said:the soldier killed m daughter first,and the court killed my daughter second

By anonymous• 2 Sep 2010 21:55
anonymous

Brit.......I am amazed that whenever the article is not anti-islam/muslim you always manage to find "Key point, Key difference" and this time the key is "The fact is that this was a "Military Court" and Coverups are nothing new here.."

So cover up in military court is allowed as per you opinion but if the same is done in muslim world it is against human rights/freedom and all the "free nations and human rights champion" start blurting.

Brit......I read your ("Murder pure and simple") and you were brave enough to say it, that's why I just asked where is the outrage from human rights. But then again you came up with your usual KEY POINTS and indirectly justifying.

By nishantvshah• 2 Sep 2010 21:54
nishantvshah

yes brother sillyguy.i did read the whole story. probably you didnt read my whole post.

As i said, enemy can come from any direction but it is not necessary to kill him. they could have for sure shot her at the leg and injured here thus saving her life.

i condemn the killing. Only Allah has the power to decide if captain R was right or not.

By anonymous• 2 Sep 2010 21:50
anonymous

War is hell!

The innocent and innocence are hurt and lost all together, all the time..

By FathimaH• 2 Sep 2010 21:43
FathimaH

How sad..May Allah grant the lil one jannathul firdouse!This was cold blooded murder and nothing less.. and may her killer get what he deserves..Aameen!

By No_Good_Thing_Dies• 2 Sep 2010 21:42
No_Good_Thing_Dies

Shocking...Where did the humanity go? :(

By britexpat• 2 Sep 2010 21:41
britexpat

The military always covers up such crimes..

If you read my first posting.. I clearly stated that it was "Murder pure and simple"

By anonymous• 2 Sep 2010 21:32
anonymous

Nishant.......did you read the whole article? If no...then here it is from the article about the intention of the soldiers.

"A few minutes later, Iman is shot from one of the army posts

Watchtower "I think that one of the positions took her out."

Captain R "I and another soldier ... are going in a little nearer, forward, to confirm the kill ... Receive a situation report. We fired and killed her ... I also confirmed the kill. Over."

Capt R then "clarifies" why he killed Iman

"This is commander. Anything that's mobile, that moves in the zone, even if it's a three-year-old, needs to be killed. Over."

• This article was amended on 1 September 2010, to make explicit that the opening watchtower conversation is between three participants"

Why don't you think like a human being for sake of humanity that an innocent child was killed. And when it is proved that this was a simple and plain killing why no punishment?

By britexpat• 2 Sep 2010 21:20
britexpat

Most of the British papers have carried this news.. The posting itself was from the Guardian..

The fact is that this was a "Military Court" and Coverups are nothing new here..

By nishantvshah• 2 Sep 2010 21:07
nishantvshah

all of you who are thinking this is a murder, why dont you think like the soldier ???

i agree that they should have may be shot her at the leg and not killed her, but yes, an enemy can come in any from and from anywhere.

what if the child was used to attract the army men and then a huge convoy of people attacked ???

of course, i am against the killing. Only Allah can judge the true intention of captain R and he will be judged accordingly.

By pennie• 2 Sep 2010 20:54
pennie

I admit that I didn't read all of it,as rather long,but how disgusting that a grown man can kill a child who couldn't do any harm to him. I wont say any more,because the words to describe how I feel couldn't be printed here.

By anonymous• 2 Sep 2010 20:47
anonymous

Brit....where is the outrage from the free and fair media, from human rights champions and from the civilised nation. Oh no.....that is done by the CHOSEN PEOPLE and ONLY ALLY of WEST....so it's better to be mum.

By anonymous• 2 Sep 2010 20:44
anonymous

Maybe he was really a pakistani bowler and this is just a conspiracy against him.

By one_shot• 2 Sep 2010 20:37
one_shot

even by words the least job

By one_shot• 2 Sep 2010 20:36
one_shot

"our dead in heaven,and theirs in hell"

simple and powerful words

that can't be discussed

but as humans our job in earth to search for justice,and not cover our eyes

By qatarexplorer• 2 Sep 2010 20:33
qatarexplorer

all the killings, sufferings, lost of love ones, demolished houses, refugees, all of these cannot achieved justice here on earth. let it be on yawmul qiyamah. you will received it full, inshaallah.

may she rest in the grave with one window to see the beauty of paradise.

By britexpat• 2 Sep 2010 20:27
britexpat

Murder pure and simple...

However, who will hear the pleas ?

By KHATTAK• 2 Sep 2010 20:26
KHATTAK

What do you expect, One_Shot? Condemnation from a few & then the usual bashing?

By one_shot• 2 Sep 2010 20:17
one_shot

it takes few minutes for reading, a lot for thinking.....

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