Asaalam-ualaykum,
I'm not sure if anyone of you have heard of Tom Hurndall, but he died trying to save Palestianian children.
A film has been made based on his death and basically about the situation in Gaza. The film is brilliant and i'd strongly reccomend poeple to view it.
http://www.channel4.com/catchup-pla...-thomas-hurndall&contractId=40815&episodeId=1
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Walaykum-asalaam.
I'm not sure if anyone of you have heard of Tom Hurndall, but he died trying to save Palestianian children.
A film has been made based on his death and basically about the situation in Gaza. The film is brilliant and i'd strongly reccomend poeple to view it.
http://www.channel4.com/catchup-pla...-thomas-hurndall&contractId=40815&episodeId=1
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Walaykum-asalaam.
Thomas "Tom" Hurndall (29 November 1981 – 13 January 2004) was a British photography student, a volunteer for the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), and an activist against the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories. On 11 April 2003, he was shot in the head in the Gaza Strip by an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) sniper, Taysir Hayb. Hurndall was left in a coma and died nine months later.
Hayb was convicted of manslaughter and obstruction of justice by an Israeli military court in April 2005 and sentenced to eight years in prison. On 10 April 2006, a British inquest jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing meaning "intentionally killed", or, according to the Hurndall family QC, murdered.
Killing
In April 2003, the IDF were on a mission in the Gaza border town of Rafah. Hurndall and a group of activists were in the area, having planned to set up a peace tent on one of the nearby roads to blockade IDF tank patrols. At an IDF checkpoint on April 11, the IDF states that it came under fire from Palestinian militants and returned fire, causing Hurndall's group of nine activists to abandon their protest and seek cover. Hurndall then ran out into the street and was shot in the head by an IDF soldier.
His father told a British inquest that, according to ISM and Palestinian witnesses, Hurndall had seen a group of children playing and had noticed that bullets were hitting the ground between them. Several children had run away but some were "paralysed with fear"[4] and Hurndall went to help them. Hurndall's father told the inquest: “Tom went to take one girl out of the line of fire, which he did successfully, but when he went back, as he knelt down [to collect another], he was shot.”[2]