[Gush Shalom] British peace activist shot by IDF - braindead

Gush Shalom (Israeli Peace Bloc) info at gush-shalom.org
Fri Apr 11 18:56:41 IDT 2003


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After coming home from a good demonstration in support of the increasing number of refusers 
of military service in Israel, we found the terrible news on the Ha'aretz site. 
Another ISM activist shot at and in extreme condition. Tom Hurdell from the UK is in the Jarusi 
hospital in Khan Younes. As soon as we know more we will pass on to you the information.

Ha'aretz: British peace activist shot by IDF troops in Gaza Strip 	

Israel Defense Forces troops shot a British peace activist working with the International 
Solidarity Movement on Friday, witnesses said.   Doctors said the Briton was brain dead.   The 
activist was standing in between IDF troops and a group of Palestinian children when soldiers 
opened fire, said Khalil Abdullah who works with the Palestinian-backed peace group.   "A 
group of ISM people were trying to set up a small protest tent alongside a road used by the 
army. The soldiers opened fire," said Abdullah, who witnessed the shooting.   The 24-year-old 
Briton was shot in the head and declared brain dead shortly after arriving at the hospital in 
Rafah, where the shooting occurred, according to Dr. Ali Musa.   There was no immediate 
comment from the Israeli army.   On March 16, American activist Rachel Corrie, 23, was killed 
while trying to stop an Israeli military bulldozer in the Gaza Strip. Corrie, a student in Olympia, 
Washington, was the first member of the group to be killed in 30 months of fighting between 
Israelis and Palestinians.   The group claimed the bulldozer ran over her and then backed up. 
The army denied the claim and said the operator of the armored bulldozer did not see her.   
Last week, Israeli troops in an armored personnel carrier allegedly shot Bryan Avery, 24, from 
Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the face. He had been working in the West Bank city of Jenin. 
The army said it was firing at gunmen in 
the area and was not aware it hit Avery.   Activists in the group work in the West Bank and 
Gaza as human shields, often placing themselves between the Palestinians and the Israelis. 





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