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Israeli Soldiers Decorated for Jenin Tragedy

Who desrves a medal, father saving a son, or one bulldozing homes

JERUSALEM, June 4 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - The United Nations is still investigating Israeli occupation army practices against civilian Palestinians in devastated Jenin Refugee Camp. Whereas twelve Israeli officers and soldiers will soon be decorated for acts of bravery during what Palestinians dubbed “Jenin massacre”, Israelis called chaotic fighting in the camp two months ago.

A military Israeli source told Agence France-Presse (AFP) Tuesday, June 4, that eight Israeli captains, commanders of elite infantry, parachute and tank units are among those to be decorated. Two soldiers will receive the awards posthumously.

Also to be cited will be several units, including the engineer who operated the giant bulldozers that razed and grounded the camp, according to Israeli daily newspaper Yediot Aharonot.

The Palestinians accused Israeli forces of committing war crimes and massacring civilians during the Israeli nine-day crack down during the Israeli incursion into the camp, which lasted until April 12.

Israel, for its part, repeatedly denied such accusations, insisting that about 50 people died in pitched battles that also left 23 of their soldiers dead.

Human rights investigators said there was no evidence of a massacre but the Israeli army committed acts that could be qualified as war crimes. An attempt to send a UN fact-finding team to the spot was blocked by Israel.

On May 14, 2002, Fred Eckhard, spokesman for U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said that the preparation of the United Nations report on the events in Jenin began and was expected to take six weeks. That means the investigation should be concluded around mid June.

The report was requested by an overwhelming majority of countries taking part in an emergency General Assembly session convened May, 7 to discuss the situation in the Middle East.

The General Assembly voted 120 in favor, four against, and six abstaining to commission the report from Annan.

The assembly met at the request of the Arab world after the issue of Jenin paralyzed the Security Council. Despite hours of closed door discussions and public debate, the council could not come to a consensus on how to respond to Israel's refusal to receive a fact-finding mission to shed light on the events in Jenin.

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