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London, November 22, 2003 Israel's
contempt for Tom IF MY intelligent,
courageous son, Tom, had not been left
severely brain damaged by an Israeli
soldier, he would have vouched for the
fact that I am not prone to
speechlessness. Words now fail
me. Two days ago, I received notification
from my bank that the cheque sent by
Israel's ambassador, for a fraction of the
expenses incurred by the family for Tom's
repatriation and for which we have had to
wait five months, had not been honoured by
the Bank of Israel. "Insufficient funds"
was the reason given. This
is one of a catalogue of actions which can
only be perceived as an illustration of
the contempt shown towards the issue of
Tom's shooting. We endeavoured for weeks, through the
British embassy and the media, to have a
meeting with somebody in the Israeli
government who might give us some response
as to what happened before we finally met
representatives. Recently, the Israeli
ambassador in London arranged a meeting
which was subsequently cancelled without
proper explanation. As money is so tight, might it not be
appropriate for Israel to channel less
towards its illegal "security" fences or
the development of remote control
bulldozers and more towards the rebuilding
of destroyed houses in Palestine and other
debts, such as Tom's repatriation? It is a mind-numbing task to understand
the morality and to use the logic of the
Israeli government. What hope do
Palestinians have when such profound
disregard and disrespect is shown to
humanity, collectively and
individually? Jocelyn Hurndall London
Photo:
John Hurndall, shot, lies on the
ground while friends shriek at the Israeli troops
to cease fire -
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