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Tel Aviv, Israel, November 21,
2003 State
[Israel]
sends bad check to peace activist shot by
IDF ["Israeli
Defense Force"] By Arnon Regular, Haaretz Correspondent A DEFENSE Ministry
check, sent "without any admission of
liability by the State of Israel and/or
the Ministry of Defense" to the family of
a International Solidarity Mission
volunteer shot by an Israel Defense Forces
soldier, bounced when the family tried to
cash it earlier this week. The ISM
volunteer was rendered incapacitated
[website
note: in fact
brain-dead] as
a result of the gunshot wounds sustained
last April
[2003].
The
check for 8,370 pounds was sent to the
family of Tom Hurndall, who was
seriously wounded (right) after
being shot in the head by a soldier in the
Rafah refugee camp. His family spent
17,000 pounds to take him home, and he has
been hospitalized and connected to
life-support machines ever since. A British court is slated to decide if
he can be disconnected from the machinery,
since his condition is irreversible. The check to the Hurndalls was
accompanied by a brief letter signed by
Israeli Ambassador Zvi Stauber and
stating: "As agreed, please find attached
herewith a check in the amount of 8,370
pounds sterling to cover the repatriation
costs of Mr. Tom Hurndall. The
aforementioned sum is paid as an ex gratia
payment and without any admission of
liability by the State of Israel and/or
the Ministry of Defense as to Mr.
Hurndall's injury." The payment was agreed on after months
of legal wrangling by the Hurndall family
lawyer in Israel, Michael Sefarad,
led to JAG commander Brig. Gen.
Menachem Finkelstein ordering a
Military Police investigation against the
soldiers who shot Hurndall. A spokesman for the Hurndall family
said the family was astonished two days
ago when they received a letter from the
National Westminster Bank that the check
issued by the Bank of Israel was returned
after it emerged that the balance in the
account did not allow payment. The problem
was not technical, said National
Westminster, but rather the account simply
had insufficient
funds. Family spokesman Carl Arndale
said, "It is impossible to describe the
anguish felt by the family after the
incident with the check, an incident that
is only comparable to the behavior of the
Israeli government ever since Tom was
injured." The check was sent after the
embassy invited the parents to a meeting
and then canceled. The
Defense Ministry said Thursday night that
the check had bounced due to technical
reasons unrelated to the ministry, but
that a military attache in London would
immediately rectify the matter. Photo:
Around the same time, US peace activitist
Rachel Corrie was bulldozed to the ground
by Israeli army bulldozer. Her body, still
in her bright red jacket, lies crushed,
while her stunned co-workers look
on -
Flashback
"Not
again": Eyewitness Joe Smith writes
about the Israeli shooting of British
journalist Tom Hurndall
-
Israeli
Bulldozer Kills U.S. Woman, 23
-
Jenin:
The Israeli Army Bulldozer driver's
story
-
More
shocking
photographs
-
Rachel
Corie's Last e-mail home
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