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Monday, 1 July. 2024
 
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The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 

The Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy (MIFTAH) wishes to express its utmost condolences for the loss of the British peace activist Tom Hurndall.

Tom Hurndall, 22, was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper, as he tried to protect Palestinian children from gunfire in Rafah refugee camp in Gaza. Since April, 2003, Hurndall has been in a permanent vegetative state. This led doctors to initiate legal moves to switch off the life support, which was the only thing keeping Hurndall alive. A specialist had concluded that Mr. Hurndall’s "quality of life is so low there is a question as to whether it is right to keep him like that for any protracted period of time.”

Mr. Hurndall died on January 13, 2003, after succumbing to Pneumonia, nine months after the fatal shot was fired.

Initially the Israeli army exonerated the soldier responsible for shooting Mr. Hurndall in a field report presented to the British Embassy in Tel Aviv and later to the Hurndall family. Refusing to believe the findings of the report, the Hurndall family launched a ceaseless campaign as well as its own investigation, which amassed 14 independent eye witness statements along with photographic and ballistic evidence, leading to the indictment of the soldier, who has admitted that he used an advanced telescopic lens and was able to ascertain that Hurndall was an unarmed civilian.

While the rare success of indicting an Israeli soldier for murder provides a warning to Israel soldiers that their actions are not immune from prosecution, it must be noted that the Israeli army has mercilessly killed thousands of Palestinian civilians, with only ten soldiers facing indictments throughout the three years of conflict and none of them were handed prison sentences. This shows a reckless disregard for human life and points to the daily war crimes that take place in the occupied Palestinian territories.

MIFTAH strongly condemns the killing of all civilians and stands with the Hurndall family in calling on the Israeli army “to radically examine the current rules of engagement and to take steps to eradicate the existing culture of impunity which exists in the Occupied Territories.” MIFTAH offers it deepest condolences to the Hurndall family in this difficult time and wishes the family will find peace in the vigorous prosecution and punishment of those responsible for Mr. Hurndall’s untimely and tragic death.

 
 
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