This is a zoom of the effected area:
This is a closeup of the effected area:
The soldier in question had only a few block region of destruction to view, therefore, since he admits he was in the the thick of it -- and since he freely admits he did not see even tens of bodies -- I suspect the bodies he smelled were of combatants.
Unless you and your ilk can produce hard evidence of this so-called 'massacre', all you are engaging in is a smear campaign.
Your conclusion doesn't follow. The bodies could just as easily have been non-combatants killed by Israeli fire or buried in the rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli missiles and bulldozers. When UN special envoy Terje Roed-Larsen went to Jenin he described some of what he saw:
"The stench of decaying corpses are all over the place."
"I saw personally about a 12-year-old boy being dug out, his body totally destroyed."
"I saw two brothers digging under the rubble for their father and their brothers."
"There are people all over the place digging with their hands looking for their relatives and dear ones."
Unless you and your ilk can produce hard evidence of this so-called 'massacre', all you are engaging in is a smear campaign.
The tally of dead, missing, and captive Palestinians in Jenin (and elsewhere) is still being compiled. The search for dead and injured continues. Hopefully, Israel will stop hindering aid workers and medical teams and extend full and immediate cooperation to investigators and the UN fact-finding mission. Let the chips fall where they may.