Sunday, March 16, 2014

  • Sunday, March 16, 2014
  • Elder of Ziyon
Last week I mentioned a "work accident" that killed 4 Hamas terrorists in Beit Hanoun, and injured several others, in a family house. (Some sources say three were killed.)

Today, a 2-year old child who was injured in the explosion died. he was named Mohammed al-Hamadin, the same name as one of the Hamas members who was killed, and the house was owned by that family.

According to that article, the terrorists were working on building rockets in their house when it blew up on them.

A 62-year old woman also died last Friday from a separate blast with unknown origins in Beit Hanoun the day before.

PCHR used to keep track of the people killed in "work accidents," "internal explosions" and the like. They hardly do that any more. They did not report about either of these.  The Al Mezan Center for Human Rights likewise has ignored deaths of Arabs because of  Palestinian Arab terror groups.

Which is funny for organizations that pretend to care about "human rights." Apparently, even they believe that  only Arabs killed by Israelis deserve "human rights;" those killed by Arabs are just irritating distractions from the important news.

(h/t Yenta)








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