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(回答先: ガザに侵攻しイスラエル兵士6人が反撃食らい死亡。ハマスが死体の一部と共にパレード。シャロン激怒。【DEBKAfile】 投稿者 Sちゃん 日時 2004 年 5 月 12 日 06:01:23)
Several militant groups claimed to have gathered the soldiers' bodies
このBBCの記事は、非常に煽った書き方のような。
TVのニュースも同じように煽った嫌な報道の仕方だった。
アメリカ人首切り処刑報道と合わせて、今日のBBCは180度方向転換か…。
(ファルージャの死体晒しとの類似を考えるなら、今回の事件もシャロンの陰謀である可能性も…)
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Last Updated: Tuesday, 11 May, 2004, 20:26 GMT 21:26 UK
Hamas displays 'Israeli remains'
Palestinian militants have been parading what they said were body parts belonging to six dead Israeli soldiers.
The Israelis were killed when their armoured vehicle was blown up in Gaza City, in an attack claimed by the Hamas militant group.
Soldiers were sent into the narrow city streets to retreive the remains.
Fighting raged throughout the day, and at least eight Palestinians were killed and 120 hurt in what correspondents said was a bloody spell for both sides.
The loss of six soldiers is said to be the highest for the Israeli army in a single operation in nearly two years.
They were attacked after several hours of street fighting in Gaza City between Palestinian militants and Israeli troops who had entered the Zeitoun area looking for weapons workshops.
Later, an Israeli helicopter gunship fired a missile at a Palestinian car in Gaza City. Palestinian sources say two militants were injured and a 14-year-old boy was killed.
At least two members of the Hamas movement which encourages attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians died in gun battles.
Emergency meeting
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon convened his inner Cabinet for an emergency meeting on Tuesday evening. No decisions were immediately announced.
Earlier, Mr Sharon said Israel would seek out and hit militants "wherever they hide".
The Israeli military has vowed to stay in Gaza until it had gathered its dead.
"We will not in any way tolerate those who have profaned the bodies of our soldiers, and we will not engage in negotiations to recover their remains," said army chief Gen Moshe Yaalon.
The Israeli authorities have asked for the help of the International Committee of the Red Cross in retrieving the bodies.
Correspondents talk of gruesome scenes in Gaza City, with militants showing off what they said were Israeli body parts and pieces of wrecked Israeli equipment.
A masked Hamas gunman was seen holding up a blood-stained bag.
Two other Palestinian militant groups, the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade and Islamic Jihad said they also had body parts and were setting unspecified conditions for their return.
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat held a meeting of his security council in the West Bank city of Ramallah after the killings.
He issued a statement saying the Palestinian Authority was in touch with "our brothers in Gaza" to solve the problem of the body parts "according to religious and humanitarian traditions."
The BBC's Alan Johnston in Gaza calls Tuesday's clashes the fiercest fighting seen in Gaza for months.
Hamas said it had drawn the Israeli vehicle into an area where it had several bombs waiting, and filmed the explosion.
'Blow to Israel'
The Israelis said they had found more than 30 machines used for making weapons in Zeitoun. The Palestinians say four workshops were hit.
BBC Middle East analyst Roger Hardy says the deaths of the soldiers will be a serious blow to Israeli forces.
He says Hamas supporters will see it as proof that the organisation has the ability to strike back to avenge the killing of two of its top leaders by the Israelis in March and April.
The latest Israeli deaths are the worst single blow to the army since November 2002, when eight Israeli soldiers, along with a border patrol officer and three civilian guards, were killed in an ambush in the West Bank city of Hebron.