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It was an accident - Rachel Corrie's death.

theblackhole

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Haifa, Israel (CNN) -- Nine years after an American activist was crushed by an Israeli army bulldozer, an Israeli civil court ruled Tuesday that Rachel Corrie's death was an accident.

Corrie, 23, was killed in 2003 while trying to block the bulldozer from razing Palestinian homes.

Her parents filed suit against Israel's Ministry of Defense in a quest for accountability and sought just $1 in damages. But Judge Oded Gershon ruled Tuesday that the family has no right to damages, backing an earlier Israeli investigation that cleared any soldier of wrongdoing.

"I believe this was a bad day not only for our family, but a bad day for human rights, for humanity, for the rule of law and also for the country of Israel," her mother Cindy Corrie said after the verdict.

"Rachel's right to life and dignity were violated by the Israeli military," she said, adding that her daughter and her family deserve "accountability."

"A civil lawsuit is not a substitute for a credible investigation, which we never had. This lawsuit was our only recourse as a family," Cindy Corrie explained.


Memorializing Rachel Corrie in football But the state prosecutor's office said the driver of the bulldozer couldn't see Corrie.

"The death of Rachel Corrie is without a doubt a tragic accident," the prosecutor's office said in a statement. "As the verdict states -- the driver of the bulldozer and his commander had a very limited field of vision, such that they had no possibility of seeing Ms. Corrie and thus are exonerated of any blame for negligence."

Hussein Abu Hussein, the Corrie family attorney, regards the decision as a "bad ruling" for the family and all activists. He said the Corries intend to appeal to Israel's Supreme Court.

Corrie was nonviolently protesting the demolition of Palestinian civilian homes in Rafah, Gaza, when she died. She was working with the Palestinian-led International Solidarity Movement at the time.

Corrie's parents said they have searched for answers in their daughter's death for years.

"The more we found out, the more likely that the killing was intentional, or at least incredibly reckless," father Craig Corrie said in 2010.

"As a former soldier, I was even in charge of bulldozers in Vietnam ... You're responsible to know what's in front of that blade, and I believe that they did."

Craig Corrie said the soldiers, too, are victims. He does not view them with disdain.

"So I'm not full of hatred for this person, but it was a horrendous act to kill my daughter, and I hope he understands that."

In 2010, the Israeli soldier who drove the bulldozer testified publicly for the first time -- from behind a partition.

The driver's identity has never been revealed, and he was not charged after a month-long Israeli investigation found that no Israeli soldier was to blame. Corrie's parents cannot take him to court because the Israeli Supreme Court has upheld a decision to shield him.

The driver testified repeatedly that he did not see Corrie before he struck her, saying there was a pile of rubble impeding his vision.

Since Corrie's death, soccer players in Gaza have honored the activist in the form of an annual memorial tournament.

"Rachel Corrie: The Palestinian People Won't Forget Their Highly Respected Friends," a wall near the makeshift concrete soccer field reads.

"There's never closure," Cindy Corrie said, "when you have a family member killed in such a way."
 

JayBee

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The jews will never admit their mistakes. They see it as their rights to kill anyone who stands in their way and if that happens, it was an accident. If anyone were to even threaten them, they have the right to kill that person. The world should be a better place without the jews.
 

singveld

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what is a 23 yrs old white american doing in front of bulldozer? why cant she solved the problem in america ?
 

Kinana

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what is a 23 yrs old white american doing in front of bulldozer? why cant she solved the problem in america ?[/E]


It's really her own fault. She chose to play propaganda for those Arab terrorists n ended up being killed by them n then blame on the Jews. Stupid gal
 

yellowarse

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The jews will never admit their mistakes. They see it as their rights to kill anyone who stands in their way and if that happens, it was an accident. If anyone were to even threaten them, they have the right to kill that person. The world should be a better place without the jews.

It's ironic: what the Nazis did to the Jews, the Jews are doing to the Palestinians. In fact what is going on in the occupied territories is a combination of the Holocaust and apartheid.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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The jews will never admit their mistakes. They see it as their rights to kill anyone who stands in their way and if that happens, it was an accident. If anyone were to even threaten them, they have the right to kill that person. The world should be a better place without the jews.



It's funny but what the jews are doing seems to be working for them. They are doing everything in their power to grow stronger which is the same as what those muslims are doing. They don't have a self defeating attitude and also not many ppl hold to to task for anything if you think about it. The only whites that do it tend be nazi types.
 

scroobal

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The Jews have consistently raised the holocaust as a reason, a shield and an excuse to justify their actions. What was done by the Nazis was horrendous and barbaric but the holocaust is now used as a blunt weapon which is eroding their standing on the world stage.

The control the US so tighly that it is a proxy rather than a sponsor.
 

Kinana

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The Jews have consistently raised the holocaust as a reason, a shield and an excuse to justify their actions. What was done by the Nazis was horrendous and barbaric but the holocaust is now used as a blunt weapon which is eroding their standing on the world stage.

The control the US so tighly that it is a proxy rather than a sponsor.

Don't the Jews have a right to defend themselves against Islamic terrorists?
 

steffychun

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While I do not fully support the IDF's actions, what about the hypocrisy coming from the West dating back centuries? Did the British not kill Jews in then Palestine in support of Arab Oil? Did they not condemn Israeli actions when Israel was being invaded by all its Arab neighbours? Did they not condemn Israeli's strike on Iraq's nuclear reactor, only to illegally invade Iraq more than a decade later and not finding and WMD? Did they not kill innocent Iraqi's and Afghans over some premise of keeping the world safe?

Yet Israel is bullied left right and centre and Hamas gets all the glory they more this girl's death is glorified.
 
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