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ISRAELIS ATTEMPTING COVER-UP
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Because they consider themselves the center of the universe, Jews think they can flaunt international law and human rights as they please. From their mass murder of tens of millions of under Communism to their ongoing, genocidal pogrom against the people of Palestine, their psychopathic behavior hasn't changed. Now, however, with ready access to modern telecommunications, we are able to gain a better picture for ourselves of the murderous, megalomanic nature of the menace posed by those who think that they are better than anyone else on the planet and who style themselves"the Chosen Ones."
Jenin
massacre evidence growing LONDONA British forensic expert who has gained access to the West Bank city of Jenin says evidence points to a massacre by Israeli forces. Prof. Derrick Pounder, who is part of an Amnesty International team granted access to Jenin, said hehas seen bodies lying in the streets and received eyewitness accounts of civilian deaths. The Dundee University expert said the Amnesty investigation has only just begun but Palestinian claims of a massacre were gaining foundation as the team continued its analysis. Evidence of a massacre "The truth will come out, as it has come out," he said. "I must say that the evidence before us at the moment doesn't lead us to believe that the allegations are anything other than truthful and that therefore there are large numbers of civilian dead underneath these bulldozed and bombed ruins that we see." The professor said recovering the bodies would be difficult, because many buildings collapsed during bombardment. He said: "We know there are families who were there and killed and buried. "We were on the ruins yesterday and two elderly men came forward, each of them pointed to where their houses had been and one of them told us that 10 members of his family were buried under the rubble." 'Beyond belief' He said post mortems on two bodies had "given cause for suspicion," and there was "extensive damage" to Jenin. An area of the town the size of several football pitches has been flattened. Prof. Pounder was speaking as Israeli forces began to pull out of Jenin and the town of Nablus. A United Nations special envoy described the the devastation as "horrific beyond belief". Terje Roed-Larsen, who visited the Jenin refugee camp on Thursday, criticised Israel for not allowing rescue teams in after the battle with Palestinian gunmen.
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