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BYE BYE GAZA - Barry Chamish

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First picture of the car (page 19) - Eitan's car beside the spot<br />

on the breakwater where he allegedly fell in and drowned.<br />

First, look at the water. It is dead calm. Eitan was on the<br />

protected side of the breakwater. There is barely a ripple in<br />

all of this bay of the harbor. There are no big waves which<br />

could have towed Eitan in the water, and if a miracle tsunami<br />

had appeared, he would have swum to shore in seconds.<br />

But now look again at the damage to his car. Observe the<br />

smashed windshield, the collapsed roof, the near total<br />

destruction of the right hand side of the vehicle. Now if<br />

anyone is crazy enough to think that a wave caused the<br />

wreckage, note the damage on the left hand side of the car<br />

as well. That car was rammed by something sharp there, by<br />

something powerful and blunt on the other side, and it<br />

appears that a fifty pound boulder fell on the roof.<br />

Second picture (page 20) - Raful's corpse found on the<br />

military side of the harbor. Now recall the calm waters where<br />

Raful was supposed to have fallen in and ask how his body<br />

floated so far away. But more important, this is an exposed<br />

part of the harbor. Look at the water. It's churning, but no<br />

wave comes close to reaching the top of the pier. These<br />

photos were taken some 90 minutes after Eitan drowned,<br />

however it happened. The weather could not have changed<br />

much. There are no killer waves anywhere.<br />

Now we know something about Raful's last minutes. He tried<br />

to escape his assailants in his car and was violently<br />

prevented from doing so. The murderers actually thought by<br />

parking his car on the breakwater, that people would think a<br />

magic wave wrecked it on all sides and from above.<br />

All doubt is now evaporated. Raful Eitan knew he was in<br />

trouble, he tried to escape his murderers, was chased and<br />

sadly, was caught. It's all in the car. He did not have an<br />

accident and drown. It's all in the waves.<br />

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