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The Netherlands Ministry of Defence Defensie has provided an inaccurate statement to both MPs and the media, Airwars analysis indicates — on the eve of a critical parliamentary debate on the deaths of scores of civilians in Iraq which had resulted from a Dutch airstrike in Much of the surrounding neighbourhood was destroyed, and the Coalition almost immediately ordered an inquiry into the attack, which has never been published. However it was only on November 4th that the Dutch government finally admitted responsibility for Hawijah — following a major investigation by news organisations NOS and NRC.
Since then, as a political crisis has engulfed the coalition government, Defensie has sought to play down or dismiss reports that 70 civilians died at Hawijah — and also that US defence officials had privately conceded those deaths long before the Dutch admission. One problem for Defensie was that several pieces of evidence appeared to contradict their denials of 70 civilian deaths. The suspicion remains that Hawijah formed a significant proportion of those 80 deaths.
Finally, in a declassified Pentagon report produced by the US National Defense University NDU — which was obtained by the Washington Post and published in February — a graphic appeared to show a clear casualty spike in official US military tallies of civilian deaths in Iraq, at exactly the point at which Hawijah occurred.
With the US-led Coalition recently and inexplicably withdrawing its estimate of 70 civilians killed at Hawijah, Defensie is also now seeking to downplay the importance of the NDU graphic. A review by Airwars shows that based on official Coalition data, the casualty spike in the NDU graphic can in fact only be explained if the Hawijah event had been included — indicating that US officials have long privately counted those 70 deaths in their own data, despite the Netherlands hiding its own involvement in the event.