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Aug-28-2012 18:18TweetFollow @OregonNews Israeli Court Blames Rachel Corrie: She 'Put Herself in a Dangerous Situation'James M. Wall Salem-News.comThe diplomatic process between the United States and Israel continue to fail the Corrie family.
(CHICAGO) - An Israeli civil court’s decision to exonerate the Israeli Defense Force in the death of Rachel Corrie, was not a surprise. Rather, the decision, written in Israeli narrative language, reinforces the obvious: Israel’s judicial system has become a legal front that protects the power of Israel’s military dictatorship. The court’s verdict blamed the victim with all the subtlety of a court describing a rape victim who invited trouble by wearing provocative clothing. Gary Spedding, a Huffington Post blogger from Belfast, Ireland, writes: After waiting for almost ten years for today’s court verdict the family of Rachel Corrie have left an Israeli court in Haifa this morning feeling the bitter sting of injustice from Israel’s politicized justice system. Ha’aretz, a Jerusalem-based Israeli newspaper, described the death of Rachel Corrie in Israeli narrative language: At the time of her death, during a Palestinian uprising, Corrie was protesting against Israel’s demolition of Palestinian homes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Protesting during a Palestinian uprising? That’s one way of describing her death. But what is a protest and what is an uprising? Who defines these terms? A different way of seeing her death was that Rachel Corrie was an American volunteer, working with the non-violent International Solidarity Movement (ISM), an organization that the state of Israel, the official keeper of the Israeli narrative, tries to smear with unproven “terrorist” connections. Was Rachel Corrie protecting terrorists? Was this 23-year old from Olympia, Washington defending the home of a Rafah, Gaza, family from an IDF bull dozer, or was she protecting “terrorists”? The Haifa court does not offer an answer to those questions. An ISM photo (above) was taken just before Rachel’s death. Rachel is at the far right, wearing a brightly colored jacket. She does not look like a “terrorist”, unless any American activist peaceably standing up against an IDF bull dozer, is automatically assumed to be a danger to the state of Israel. This is not the mindset of a modern democractic nation. It is paranoia in its most malignant, dangerous and acute form. According to the JTA, “The global news service of the Jewish people”, the “core issue” involved in the final verdict came down to a simple legal question. The verdict by a court Tuesday in the case of Rachel Corrie, an American activist killed in Gaza by an Israeli bulldozer in 2003, may have captured international attention and touched on a range of ethical issues at the center of Israel’s military operations. Who put “those matters” into that back seat? The answer is simple: “those matters” have already been decided by the people who carry the biggest guns and the exclusive means to deceive the public into believing that those “biggest guns” are protecting “the sacred Zionist narrative”. “Those matters”, however, still remain in that “back seat”, waiting for the chance to break out into the open and challenge the Israeli narrative. It is not the Palestinian people that Israel fears. It is the threat of losing control of a carefully honed Israeli version of truth. After the verdict was handed down, the Corrie family, including her parents and her sister Sarah, who were in the courtroom for the trial (pictured here) vowed to continue to seek justice for Rachel. They will continue to rescue”these matters” from their confinement to that back seat. Thanks to the Corrie family, Rachel, as JTA admits, “has become a symbol for some American and other groups that oppose Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and its policies toward Gaza.” She is certainly by far not the only victim of Israel’s occupation. She is, however, one of the few Americans who has died on Palestinian soil in a peaceful effort to oppose the occupation of the Palestinian people. A much larger number of Americans have died on other battlefields in Iraq and Afganastan in U.S. military invasions promoted by the same Israeli narrative that led to Rachel Corrie’s death. It is this narrative that is being assumed in the background of all foreign policy discussions in the Republican party’s national convention, and will most certainly be the dominant narrative during next week’s Democratic party’s national convention. Engaging in peaceful actions against that narrative can be dangerous, as Rachel and her family discovered. What makes their actions dangerous is that they are a threat to unrestrained military-enforced power structures that manage to remain in power through gullible American and Israeli publics easily pacified by the Zionist narrative. The court’s ruling did not rest solely on the simple question of who was telling the truth about Rachel’s death. The British-based newspaper, Guardian, offered this summary of the court’s finding: in clearing the state of all charges, Judge Oded Gershon of Haifa’s district court said that Corrie voluntarily risked her life by entering a place where there was daily live fire. Moreover, Gershon said that the bulldozer driver did not see Corrie as she was standing behind a pile of dirt, and that Corrie did not move out of the way when she saw the bulldozer moving toward her – instead climbing on the pile of dirt. At a press conference after the verdict was read, Rachel Corrie’s mother, Cindy said: “A civil lawsuit is not a substitute for a legal investigation, which we never had. The diplomatic process between the United States and Israel failed us. Rachel’s killing could have and should have been avoided,” Mrs. Corrie said. The New York Times reported after the verdict: Bill Van Esveld of Human Rights Watch called the verdict “a missed opportunity” for the Israeli Defense Force to reform an investigative system that he characterized as deeply flawed. Before the Haifa District Court ruling, even the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Dan Shapiro, a long-time Israeli supplicant, had called the IDF investigation into Rachel Corrie’s death, inadequate. By 8 p.m. Tuesday, Israeli time. there had been no further official American response to the district court’s ruling. The diplomatic process between the United States and Israel continue to fail the Corrie family. _____________________________
Journalism was Jim Wall’s undergraduate college major at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. He has earned two MA degrees, one from Emory, and one from the University of Chicago, both in religion. An ordained United Methodist clergy person; he and his wife, Mary Eleanor, are the parents of three sons, and the grandparents of four grandchildren. They live in Elmhurst, Illinois. Jim served for two years on active duty in the US Air Force, and three additional years in the USAF (inactive) reserve. While serving with the Alaskan Command, he reached the rank of first lieutenant. He has worked as a sports writer for both the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, was editor of the United Methodist magazine, Christian Advocate for ten years, and editor and publisher of the Christian Century magazine for 27 years, starting in 1972. Time magazine wrote about the new editor, who arrived at the Christian Century determined to turn the magazine into a hard-hitting news publication. The inspiration for Wall Writings comes from that mindset and from many other sources that have influenced Jim’s writings over the years, including politics, cinema, media, American culture, and the political struggles in the Middle East. Jim has made more than 20 trips to that region as a journalist, during which he covered such events as Anwar Sadat’s 1977 trip to Jerusalem, and the 2006 Palestinian legislative election. He has interviewed, and written about, journalists, religious leaders, political leaders and private citizens in the region. You can write to Jim Wall at jameswall8@gmail.com. ________________________________________ _________________________________________
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Anonymous August 30, 2012 2:11 pm (Pacific time)
Tim: it is now proven that israel takes billions of OUR tax dollars, and with that money they pay the mainstream media to lie for them, and they are paying hundreds of thousands of people to make posts such as the ones below. Ignore them, they are israeli paid schills, paid with OUR tax dollars...this is a proven fact and admitted. They are desperate, israel's lies are catching up with them..I think they are about due to do another 911. Ya might wanna prepare.. And the IDF are nothing but sissys beating up unarmed Palestinian citizens. If they had to fight a real war, where the other side was armed, they would go running back to their mommies. Thats why they have the U.S. do their dirty work.
Anonymous August 30, 2012 6:35 am (Pacific time)
My kid would not protest and support a terrorist. My kid would join the IDF and proudly defend his/her Country.
Editor: Hey moron, the IDF is a crapshoot terrorist organization if one ever existed. Rachel Corrie was a real person, the IDF are a bunch of Arab-hating draftees who are from an apartheid state with different laws for Jews and non-Jews and even 'Jewish only' roads. You're a damned nazi in your heart nameless wonder.
At least that makes a mother/father proud. But your guys have no idea about pride for your Country. You just would sell her out and let her get destroyed by the terrorists. Shame on you.
EditorL You have no business even making a comment.
Anonymous August 28, 2012 10:53 pm (Pacific time)
Thank you. How can anyone be so stupid and stand in front of a bull dozer. It's always someone else's fault. When do people start taking responsibility for their own actions? She had no business there in the first place.
Tim King: Hey how much do you get when you sell your soul to the devil anyway? I always wondered. Also, if your loved ones are ever killed in some tragic way, please remember this comment and that you are really, truly a rotten person in your heart. All who think like you, the world would be better off without. Rachel was as good of a person as any who ever lived.
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