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Pictures of Thomas Hurndall. Shot in the head by the IDF murderers

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Friday, April 11, 2003. Hurndall, age 21, from Manchester, England, had been standing between Israeli troops and Palestinian children when Israeli soldiers opened fire, according to a fellow activist from the International Solidarity Movement who witnessed the scene. He was declared brain dead after arrival at a Gaza hospital. I guess it's now open season on Arabs and anyone who cares about them.
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Yebna, Rafah

Israeli soldiers shoot another ISM activist in the head

Between 4:30 and 5:00 PM today Israeli snipers shot another ISM activist in the head. Tom Hundall from Manchester Britain is currently in critical condition in a helicopter on his way from Europa Hospital in Khan Younis to a hospital in Bir Sheva. He is 22 years old.

According to Laura, the activists were being shot at while protecting some children from Israeli gunfire. Tom was in plain view of the sniper towers and was wearing a bright orange fluorescent jacket with reflective stripes. The nine ISM activists and many children were in the process of leaving the area. Sniper fire from the tower was hitting the wall close beside the children, who were afraid to move. Tom was attempting to bring them to safety when he was shot. There was no shooting or resistance coming from the Palestinian side at all.

According to Laura, the plan had been to put up a tent where a tank parks itself every night in front of a Mosque. The soldiers in the tank shoot down the street, terrorizing people who come to pray. The group had discovered earlier that the tank was already in place and had begun firing into the air. The Palestinian organizers felt the plan had become unworkeable, and the action was abandoned.

Laura and two Palestinians decided to go assess the situation. She soon realized that the tank had moved from where it had been. It was now possible to set up the tent. She spoke to Tom D by phone and they decided to meet at the roadblock. The Israeli snipers in the eastern tower began shooting in Laura’s path.

When they arrived at the roadblock, the rest of the group was already there. The snipers began firing again: this time at the wall of the building next to the activists. As a result, the group began the process of leaving.

Tom saw a little boy in an open space, clearly visible to the tower. Tom went to get him out of the way. He looked back and saw two more girls whom he also went to retrieve. As he went to get them, he was shot in the back of the head. He fell to the ground in a pool of blood. The ambulance arrived quickly, after about two minutes.

For years the Israeli army has killed Palestinian civilians with impunity. Now they are targeting unarmed international peace activists and human rights workers. On March 16, Rachel Corrie was run over and killed by a bulldozer operator in Rafah while trying to prevent home demolitions. On April 5, in Jenin, Brian Avery was shot in the face by an APC in an unprovoked attack on a clearly unarmed group of internationals. Six months ago in Jenin, Caoimhe Butterly was shot in the leg and UN official Ian Hook was murdered.

We ask the world community to stand up and demand that Israel honor international agreements protecting civilians, whether they are internationals or Palestinians, and hold Israel accountable for these crimes against humanity. And we demand an end to the illegal and brutal occupation that these murders defend.

For more information contact:

Allison 067 742 780

Raf 054 389 466

Nick 055 874 693

Alice 067 857 069

Tom
ISM Media Coordinator
Beit Sahour, Occupied Palestine
02-277-4602
067-862-439
052-360-241
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by Brother for Peace
In honor of these US and UK martyrs, a legal fund should be established to defend their human rights and punish the Israeli Government for their crimes against citizens of the "coalition" organized on Israel's behalf, while are using US grants, loans and line of credit to murder and destroy Palestine and peace activists supporting their right to exist and a viable state.

The rabid regime of Israel should fall like Saddam. Sharon is no different from Saddam, except that his lobbyist treats our government and our people like we are their puppets.

Shame on Israel and its racist policies towards Arabs and non-Jews.
by Old Wykehamist
The shooting of Tom Hurndall is terrible. Not only was he trying to do something beautiful - saving people's lives and fighting for a more than just cause, but another true sorrow is the potential he had. I knew him when we were at Winchester College, and I know that he is a very intelligent young man with much going for him. We must all hope and pray that he will recover and be able to live the life that he wanted. Tom should be an example to us all of how generous and giving one man can be, and he confirms for us that there is some good in this world. We should remember him as someone who was willing to put themselves in danger for a people so persecuted that most are too afraid to help. He is a very brave, generous, intelligent and good man, and may whichever God we believe in protect him and help him recover.
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