Quote Originally Posted by YNet
No shrapnel found in Gaza victim's body

In unusual statement, Sourasky Medical Center casts further doubts on lethal blast at Gaza beach; hospital says 21 year-old Ayham Ghalia 'cleaned' of shrapnel before arriving at hospital, although it was not medically required

...The Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv has released an unusual statement, saying that that 21-year-old Ayham Ghalia, who was injured in the Gaza beach explosion , was 'cleansed' of shrapnel before arriving at the hospital...

...The hospital said that the shrapnel should only be removed when the shrapnel forms an immediate danger to the patient, adding that it was unclear why all of the shrapnel was removed from Ayham's body, despite the fact that they did not form an immediate danger, and their removal did not contribute to an improvement in her situation.

The hospital said in a statement that "the medical treatment did not fit the injury."...

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...265297,00.html
This following many complaints from the IDF and Israeli medical staff that shrapnel been removed from victims and the scene cleaned minutes after the incident.

Fortunately, the world opened its eyes lately, and even the UN secretary Kofi Annan stated that he was misguided by the press, that immediatly picked up Palestinians' claims as truth without trying to understand the situation (of all I've seen, Indepented went farthest stating that the family been killed by Israeli gunboats - showing its absolute lack of professionalism and bias).