Attorney Hussein Abu Hussein, who represented Rachel Corrie's family in its suit againt Israel, says they knew from the beginning that it would be an uphill battle to find truth and justice in an Israeli court.
by Hussein Abu Hussein 14 comments
Attorney Hussein Abu Hussein, who represented Rachel Corrie's family in its suit againt Israel, says they knew from the beginning that it would be an uphill battle to find truth and justice in an Israeli court.
by Hussein Abu Hussein 14 commentsThe message from the Rachel Corrie verdict is clear: Israel doesn't want people of conscience at a time when it is doing mischief. They are risking their lives.
by Gideon Levy 2 comments
Family of Corrie, who was crushed by an IDF bulldozer during a pro-Palestinian protest in Gaza in 2003, filed lawsuit in Haifa accusing Israel of intentionally killing their 23-year-old daughter.
by Jack Khoury and Reuters 14 comments
A court will rule on Tuesday on the suit filed by the family of the American activist against the state over responsibility for her death.
by Amira Hass 2 comments
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro tells Corrie family that Israel's investigation into their daughter's death was unsatisfactory; family is in Israel awaiting verdict in civil suit against Israeli government.
by Amira Hass 6 comments
Maen Rashid Areikat: Israelis and Palestinians, not the U.S. Congress, will decide the future of the conflict; parents of Rachel Corrie receive award at event marking International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
by Natasha Mozgovaya 30 comments
Soldier, who has not been tried nor identified, delivers testimony anonymously over 2003 death of American pro-Palestinian activist.
by Haaretz Service and News Agencies 0 comments
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mairead Corrigan-Maguire, who was deported from Israel after joining a Gaza-bound aid ship, is currently in a detention facility at the airport pending an appeal to the Supreme Court.
by Jack Khoury 0 comments
Our leaders were rescued from the quagmire once again. Once again, the pundits have shed the cloak of liberalism and returned to the sycophantic glory days of Operation Cast Lead.
by Yitzhak Laor 0 commentsLeft-wing groups planning on trying to reach Gaza with 8 ships containing 600 passengers, journalists.
by Yossi Melman 0 commentsState Prosecution asks court to dismiss civil suit filed by U.S. activist's family against Israel.
by Haaretz Service 0 commentsFamily meets with members of Biden entourage; U.S. wants Israel to hold a more thorough investigation.
by Akiva Eldar and Fadi Eyadat Haaretz Service, Associated Press 0 commentsThree years ago this week, the 23-year-old native of Olympia, Washington, who had come to the Gaza Strip to protest against the IDF's demolitions of Palestinian houses, was crushed to death as she tried to block the path of a mammoth IDF armored bulldozer. Incidental death. It's what we've learned to live with.
by Bradley Burston 0 comments
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