Wednesday, April 08, 2009

'Civilian deaths were rare exceptions'


Apr. 8, 2009
JPost.com Staff , THE JERUSALEM POST

IDF Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi responded to reports of innocent Palestinian civilian casualties during Operation Cast Lead, and said on Wednesday that such cases were rare exceptions.

"The IDF is a moral army, but it is possible that mistakes were made and innocent people were hurt," explained Ashkenazi on Army Radio, and stressed that all the complaints are being investigated. The IDF chief also noted that he was glad that "Israel's South has been quiet recently, which proves that Operation Cast Lead achieved its goals."

However, if the situation will call for military action, "the IDF will not hesitate to act," he said.

"The IDF soldiers can never be calm, but the civilians should be. Our troops are deployed throughout the country and we are taking note of everything that takes place," the IDF chief of general staff said.

Ashkenazi went on to express his commitment to bring to the release of captive IDF soldier Gilad Schalit, who has been held hostage by Hamas for 1,018 days.

"This is the third Seder without Gilad, and we're making every effort to get him back," said Ashkenazi.

"It's my duty as commander of the army to bring to his release - we sent him there and we must bring him home. We're operating on every possible level, but it would be wrong for me to go into details," he concluded.
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