Rabi' al-Awwal 8,1429/ March 16, 2008, #17
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| Rachel Corrie (ISM handout) |
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).
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)
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)
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)
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)
Colleagues of Rachel comfort each other in Najjar hostpital,
Rafah, Occupied Gaza. Ha'aretz newspaper reported that
a second activist was also injured at the same location.
(Mohammad Al-Moghair)