Israeli Army fires on British Pacifists
Saif Bonar | 02.04.2002 00:40
Eight people were injured monday including three Britons and an Australian when an Israeli soldier fired a burst of live ammunition from a machine gun during a protest. The incident, which left a BBC camera crew scrambling for cover happened in Beit Jala near Bethlehem on Monday afternoon.
Eight people were injured monday including three Britons and an Australian when an Israeli soldier fired a burst of live ammunition from a machine gun during a protest. The incident, which left a BBC camera crew scrambling for cover happened in Beit Jala near Bethlehem on Monday afternoon.
Kunle Ibidun, 29 from Bristol was hit in the abdomen when the soldier opened fire, two other Brits Chris Dunham, and Aisa Kiyosue (pictured) also received minor injuries from flying shrapnel.
The wounded were taken to the Al Hussein hospital in Bethlehem where hospital staff reported most of the inuries were minor and included shrapnel wounds to the head and face. Kate Irving, an Australian is currently undergoing surgery according to reports on Jerusalem Indymedia.
A BBC newscrew was on the scene and had to run for cover after the soldier opened fire. Two palestinian reporters received gunshot wounds.
The Internationals injured are part of a 150 strong group from France, Australia, the UK, US, Ireland, and Germany who are in Palestine accompanying ambulances, treating injured and acting as human shields. They are requesting an international peacekeeping force headed by Canada be deployed in the region.
Isreali incursions have increased over the Easter holiday despite the Emergency UN resolution passed saturday which called on Israel to "withdraw troops from Palestinian cities, including Ramallah, and urging both parties to move immediately to a meaningful ceasefire."
A 6th suicide bombing in as many days wasalso carried out today, injuring an Israeli policeman at a security checkpoint. AP also reported a 10 year old Palestinian boy was shot dead by an Israeli soldier in Northern Palestine.
In other related news a Buddhist in Tokyo committed suicide by setting himself alight in a busy park, as a display of solidarity for the Palestinian people.
Demonstrations have taken place across the world most notably in London, Sydney, Athens, Cairo, Amman, Melbourne, Madrid, Milan, and Dublin.
11 Internationals including Jose Bove one of the founders of the solidarity movement, arrested yesterday in Ramallah are to be deported according to French Foreign office officials.
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Israeli Army fires on British pacifists
Note: Photos courtesy of Gary Anderson
Kunle Ibidun, 29 from Bristol was hit in the abdomen when the soldier opened fire, two other Brits Chris Dunham, and Aisa Kiyosue (pictured) also received minor injuries from flying shrapnel.
The wounded were taken to the Al Hussein hospital in Bethlehem where hospital staff reported most of the inuries were minor and included shrapnel wounds to the head and face. Kate Irving, an Australian is currently undergoing surgery according to reports on Jerusalem Indymedia.
A BBC newscrew was on the scene and had to run for cover after the soldier opened fire. Two palestinian reporters received gunshot wounds.
The Internationals injured are part of a 150 strong group from France, Australia, the UK, US, Ireland, and Germany who are in Palestine accompanying ambulances, treating injured and acting as human shields. They are requesting an international peacekeeping force headed by Canada be deployed in the region.
Isreali incursions have increased over the Easter holiday despite the Emergency UN resolution passed saturday which called on Israel to "withdraw troops from Palestinian cities, including Ramallah, and urging both parties to move immediately to a meaningful ceasefire."
A 6th suicide bombing in as many days wasalso carried out today, injuring an Israeli policeman at a security checkpoint. AP also reported a 10 year old Palestinian boy was shot dead by an Israeli soldier in Northern Palestine.
In other related news a Buddhist in Tokyo committed suicide by setting himself alight in a busy park, as a display of solidarity for the Palestinian people.
Demonstrations have taken place across the world most notably in London, Sydney, Athens, Cairo, Amman, Melbourne, Madrid, Milan, and Dublin.
11 Internationals including Jose Bove one of the founders of the solidarity movement, arrested yesterday in Ramallah are to be deported according to French Foreign office officials.
SurfLondon.com
Israeli Army fires on British pacifists
Note: Photos courtesy of Gary Anderson
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It was to be expected
02.04.2002 03:30
The Israelis are not going to back down. Perhaps a few dead internationals killed by the Israelis will help turn the west on them?
This is not clear cut. The wounds on the Israeli side go back into the holocaust. The wounding of the Jewish psyche by the holocaust is heavy. And it refuses to be treated lightly.
They think they are doing good but I do not think they know what they are doing.
I wish them well.
peter pan
yeah, civilians have it coming
02.04.2002 06:54
yeah, civilians have it coming
fuck you
Stupid protest
02.04.2002 10:15
In the UK the Media is only interested in the Royals, in the USA, its Sept 11. All this talk of human shields and protecting camps - its stupidity....
The Israeli's will do what they like, and bomb, kill and destroy Palestinian people and territory as the USA is not obstructing them, the Palestinians will continue to spread hatred to their school children so they go blow themselves and Israeli school children up. There will be no end to this conflict.....so go home
Snapper
wise up !!!
02.04.2002 10:26
EG Bush can't have a war on terrorism if there is no terrorism. As Bin Ladens Disney contract has run out there is none at the moment. But there will be plenty after this....
So on with the War and global domination ... Fuck Israel !!
INNIT
"Go home, you're doing nothing...
02.04.2002 11:19
GET STUFFED!
John Wisehammer
Thank fuck for the peace brigade
02.04.2002 12:21
Free Spirit
International Solidarity
02.04.2002 12:27
If it takes Western peace activists to spark an interest in the Palestine conflict, then so be it. If a Palestinian kid dies because he is shot by an Israeli sniper, no-one in the West will take any notice. However, if that kid is from the UK, it will get on the front page and the British government might be forced to condemn Israeli violence.
You say that Palestine isn't Europe. Do you mean that protestors aren't shot in Europe? What about Gothenburg, Genoa and Barcelona you fool? What about the war in Bosnia, which killed 250,000 people in the heart of Europe? Did you know that the first ever casualty of the Bosnian war was a peace activist (a young medical student) from Dubrovnik?
These guys aren't stupid - they're risking their lives to demonstrate their solidarity with the Palestinian people. And in my book, that's a whole lot more useful than some egocentric rant on UK Indymedia.
Anarchist Rioter
uk support IDF
02.04.2002 14:52
rich
value of life
02.04.2002 16:36
benji
e-mail: bzeitlyn@hotmail.com
naive stuff here
08.04.2002 23:00
I think the UK is pre-occupied with the Queen mother, as 150 000 people queued for hours to walk passed her coffin, when just a few hundred protested against Israel. If a protester dies, it will get 10 seconds on the news, thats it, and Israel will continue to kill. Sharon doesn't listen to his paymaster Bush, thats plain to see, and Tony will do as he is told anyway. (even if another 100000 Iraqis die)
Good luck to the protesters, but keep yer heads down, they aim to shoot you whether you are white middle class do-gooders or Palestinian in this conflict, and the consequences are the same - another coffin, but one not many will remember, unlike this Queen Mother hysteria
jam sponge