This was a brave woman who had done something most people wouldn't conceive of doing, by going to Palestine and working for the Palestinian people. That is a brave and honourable thing to do.
She was trying to stop a house from being bulldozed. The IDF soldier knew she was there, and he continued to drive over her, then reverse back over her body.
She was doing a good thing. She lost her life to save someone's home. HE, the driver, on the other hand, was acting spitefully, illegally and maliciously. He murdered her.
It was, iin *no* way, her fault.
I am shocked that you could say it was.
Pippa
At 23:31 22/03/03, you wrote:
I understand that mocking someone's death is not the right thing to do, however, if she didn't think that standing in front of a bulldozer might get her killed, then I'm sorry, but her death was not as much the fault of the driver. Of course he's to blame for some of it, but not all of it. Get what I'm saying?
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