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SCENARIO 2: ISRAELIS BY ACCIDENT * Those who adhere to this scenario: Many people in the West and in Israel. To those not willing to accuse the Israelis of outright murder, this is the more benign version, that accepts the main lines of the story as presented by France2, but sees the death as the tragic result of getting caught in a crossfire. The original France 2 footage aired across the world, gives the impression of a crossfire, with the father waving at the Israelis to stop. In the crossfire, Israel becomes the prime culprit: As Robert Fisk of the Independent put it. "When I read the word "crossfire", I reach for my pen. In the Middle East, it almost always means that the Israelis have killed an innocent person." Although he gives the Israelis a very thin benefit of the doubt ("True, the Israeli soldiers who killed the boy may not have known whom they hit"), Fisk is typical of a public that used the clip shown around the world to presume that since the Israelis, on one side, were in a shootout with the Palestinians, on the other, Mohammed and his father would naturally be caught in the crossfire and struck by stray Israeli bullets. This public includes many Israelis. For the editorial board at Ha'aretz, this event typified the conflict Even the army spokesman admitted that the Israeli soldiers might have shot him accidentally. A Boston Globe article on October 13, 2000 which compared reactions to the al-Durra incident with the lynchings in Ramallah a few days later, shows how many Israelis thought of the al Durah affair in the weeks after the footage aired: '"OK, we accidentally killed the boy in Gaza and that was a terrible thing. But nobody took pleasure in the killing. Nobody turned it into a celebration. They're dancing on Jewish blood," said an Israeli woman at the Jerusalem eatery, who gave only her first name, Sarit.' Ironically, this is the scenario with the least evidence in favor of it, and perhaps the most widely held, certainly in the USA and Israel, where the media did not seize upon deliberation with so much enthusiasm.
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