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BBC insists: UN wrong, Israel killed Gaza baby

March 14, 2013 14:50
Jihad al-Masharawi, a BBC correspondent in Gaza, cries over his dead son (Photo: Reuters)

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

The BBC has contested the findings of a United Nations report into an explosion that killed the baby son of one of the corporation’s correspondents.

Jihad Mashhrawi’s 11-month-old son Omar was killed after Israel launched Operation Pillar of Defence in Gaza in November last year.

At the time, it was widely claimed that the explosion was caused by an Israeli rocket hitting a residential area. But the UN Human Rights Committee’s advance version of its report into the conflict, published last week, said the incident was the result of “what appeared to be a Palestinian rocket that fell short of Israel”.

A picture of Mr Mashhrawi cradling his dead son became one of the most iconic images from the eight-day conflict. Mr Mashhrawi this week dismissed the UN findings as “rubbish” and said Hamas would “usually apologise” to the family if it was responsible.

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