guardian.co.uk/world/2012/aug/28/rachel-corrie-verdict-accident-judge?newsfeed=true
well, that's awful. I'd have to be rude if I'd comment on that. But what else would you expect from them :heated:
I'm disgusted but not surprised. I was in the West Bank two summers ago, with Christian Peacemaker Teams and International Solidarity Movement. Both groups work to document the abuses being perpetrated against Palestinians, and team up with Palestinian non-violent resistance.
The Israeli government allows its settlers to beat kids up on the way to school, burn down homes and vineyards, confiscate farmland, and even to kill them. Settlers who harm Palestinians rarely ever face any punishment, Palestinians in Hebron who attend demos against the settlements are beaten up, arrested, shot.
While in a Palestinian village called Al Bweireh, a fellow activist and myself were attacked by three settlers from the nearby settlement of Harsina. They were wearing black baclavas. Two of them had sticks, one had a pipe. One of them smashed my nose in with the pipe, and after I fell unconscious beat me across the back. My friend- who probably saved my life by deflecting the blows with his leg, almost had it broken. We both went to the hospital, and I had surgery on my face.
We went to the Israeli police station a few days after I got out. The officers told us that "there was nothing we can do", because the settlers wore masks. If the attackers came from a Palestinian village, they would raid it during the night, take out the men for questioning and probably beat them too, until someone 'confessed'.
I have seen settlers invading Palestinian farms and throwing stones at sheep, and then being threatened and insulted and having a gun pointed at one of us by Israeli police and soldiers for insisting they do their job and stop the harrassment. I've seen non-violent Palestinian, Israeli (yes, there are many Israelis and many Jews who oppose the injustices being committed against Palestinians, and they pay a high price too) and international activists being physically attacked at rallies and arrested. I have had sound grenades thrown at me, been chased by soldiers, detained at checkpoints for 45 minutes and threatened and yelled at by both the army and police commanders.
I'm not surprised by the court's verdict.
I believe one day God will bring justice to Palestinians and that one day Palestinians and Israelis- Muslims, Christians and Jews- will live together in a country in which neither is the occupier or occupied. There is no other political solution to the situation.