CATERPILLAR D9 USED TO
MURDER RACHEL CORRIE
Photo story: Israeli bulldozer driver murders
American peace activist
Nigel Parry and Arjan El Fassed
The Electronic Intifada, 16 March 2003
http://www.catdestroyshomes.org/resources/articles/rachel_corrie.html
On 16 March 2003 in Rafah, occupied Gaza, 23-year-old
American peace activist Rachel Corrie from Olympia, Washington, was murdered by
an Israeli bulldozer driver. Rachel was in Gaza opposing the bulldozing of a
Palestinian home as a volunteer with the
International Solidarity Movement .
Rachel and seven other ISM activists were in the Hi
Es Salam area of Rafah, Gaza, trying to
prevent the razing of Palestinian land and property. Present were two Israeli
occupation army bulldozers and a tank. For a period of two hours, the activists
played 'cat and mouse', attempting to prevent the illegal demolitions by
physically blocking the passage of the two bulldozers.
An e-mailed report from the
Palestine Monitor stated:
"Rachel Corrie, 23 years old from the state of Washington, was killed while she
was trying to prevent Israeli army bulldozers from destroying a Palestinian
home. Other foreigners who were with her said the driver of the bulldozer was
aware that Rachel was there, and continued to destroy the house. Initially he
dropped sand and other heavy debris on her, then the bulldozer pushed her to the
ground where it proceeded to drive over her, fracturing both of her arms, legs
and skull. She was transferred to hospital, where she later died. Another
foreigner was also injured in the attack and has been hospitalized - at this
stage his nationality is unknown." (15 March 2003)
A press release from the International Solidarity
Movement stated that:
"Rachel had been staying in Palestinian homes threatened with illegal
demolition, and today Rachel was standing with other non-violent international
activists in front of a home scheduled for illegal demolition. According to
witnesses, Rachel was run over twice by the Israeli military bulldozer in its
process of demolishing the Palestinian home. Witnesses say that Rachel was
clearly visible to the bulldozer driver, and was doing nothing to provoke an
attack." (15 March 2003)
The photos below clearly show that Rachel was well
marked, had a megaphone which removes any doubt that the activists' presence was
somehow invisible to the driver, and she clearly posed no threat to the
bulldozer driver.
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Picture taken between 3:00-4:00PM, 16 March 2003, Rafah, Occupied Gaza.
Rachel Corrie (L) and Nick (R) oppose the potential destruction of this home
(to the west of the Doctor's home where Rachel was killed). In the instance
pictured, the bulldozer did not stop and Rachel was pinned between the
scooped earth and the fence behind her. On this occasion, the driver stopped
before seriously injuring her. Photo by Joseph Smith (ISM Handout).
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Picture taken between
3:00-4:00PM on 16 March 2003, Rafah, Occupied Gaza. A clearly marked Rachel
Corrie, holding a megaphone, confronts the driver of one of two Israeli
bulldozers in the area that were attempting to demolish a Palestinian homes.
She was confronting the bulldozer in order to disrupt its work, and prevent
it from threatening any homes. Photo by Joseph Smith. (ISM Handout) |
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Picture taken at 4:45PM on 16 March 2003, Rafah,
Occupied Gaza. Other peace activists tend to Rachel after she was fatally
injured by the driver of the Israeli bulldozer (in background). This photo
was taken seconds after the bulldozer driver dragged his blade over her for
the second time while reversingback over her body. He lifted the blade†as
seen in the photo only after he had dragged it back over Rachel's body. This
image clearly shows that had he lifted his blade at any time he may have
avoided killing her, as the bottom section of the bulldozer is raised off
the ground. Photo by Richard Purssell. (ISM Handout) |
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Picture taken at 4:47PM on
16 March 2003, Rafah, Occupied Gaza. Rachel Corrie lies on the ground
fatally injured by the Israeli bulldozer driver. Rachel's fellow activists
have dug her a little out of the sand and are trying to keep her neck
straight due to spinal injury. Photo by Joseph Smith. (ISM Handout)
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Rachel in Najjar hostpital,
Rafah, Occupied Gaza. Rachel arrived in the emergency room at 5:05PM and
doctors scrambled to save her. By 5:20PM, she was gone. Ha'aretz newspaper
reported that Dr. Ali Musa, a doctor at Al-Najjar, stated that the cause of
death was "skull and chest fractures". ( Mohammad Al-Moghair ) |
A later report from ISM Media Coordinator Michael
Shaik in Beit Sahour offered more details about the events:
"The confrontation between the ISM and the Israeli
Army had been under way for two hours when Rachel was run over. Rachel and the
other activists had clearly identified themselves as unarmed international peace
activists throughout the confrontation.
The Israeli Army are attempting to dishonour her
memory by claiming that Rachel was killed accidentally when she ran in front of
the bulldozer. Eye-witnesses to the murder insist that this is totally untrue.
Rachel was sitting in the path of the bulldozer as it advanced towards her. When
the bulldozer refused to stop or turn aside she climbed up onto the mound of
dirt and rubble being gathered in front of it wearing a fluorescent jacket to
look directly at the driver who kept on advancing. The bulldozer continued to
advance so that she was pulled under the pile of dirt and rubble. After she had
disappeared from view the driver kept advancing until the bulldozer was
completely on top of her. The driver did not lift the bulldozer blade and so she
was crushed beneath it. Then the driver backed off and the seven other ISM
activists taking part in the action rushed to dig out her body. An ambulance
rushed her to A-Najar hospital where she died."
"This is a regrettable accident," Israeli Defence
Forces [sic] spokesman Captain Jacob Dallal was reported as saying in Ha'aretz
newspaper. "We are dealing with a group of protesters who were acting very
irresponsibly, putting everyone in danger."
Members of the Israeli army and associated Israeli settler paramilitary units
have been responsible for the killing of 2,181 Palestinians and the injuring of
another 22,218 between 29 September 2000 and 14 March 2003.
In addition to the killing of Rachel Corrie by the
bulldozer driver, Israeli troops have shot and killed several other
internationals in different incidents during the Intifada: German doctor Harald
Fischer, Italian cameraman Rafaeli Ciriello, and British United Nations worker
Iain Hook.
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