Four Israeli settlers were killed yesterday in an attack in the West Bank for which Hamas has claimed responsibility. We at the Rebuilding Alliance mourn the loss of these lives and all lives lost in this conflict. We condemn violence as a tool for political change, or as a tool for anything. We honor all [...]
There is good news in the civil case of Abir Aramin, a little girl killed in 2007 by an Israeli soldier’s rubber-coated steel bullet just outside her school. On Monday, Aug. 16th, Judge Irit Efal-Gabai issued her ruling on behalf of Israel’s Civil Court. Her decision holds the State of Israel responsible for killing Abir Aramin and orders the State to pay compensation. At the end of this month, by order of the Israeli High Court, the Jerusalem Prosecutor’s Office must present the results of its criminal investigation. Indictments may follow.
Rebuilding Alliance, Free Gaza Movement Urge Open Trade and Aid
July 23, 2010, San Mateo CA – Nearly a month and a half after the Irish ship, the MV Rachel Corrie, was forceably rerouted and impounded by the Israeli Navy, the office of the United Nations Special Co-ordinator for the Middle East (UNSCO) has promised to deliver the full humanitarian aid cargo to U.N. agencies in Gaza. The Rebuilding Alliance, one of the only U.S. organizations to place humanitarian relief cargo on the “Freedom Flotilla” to Gaza, is hopeful that the backpacks, sports equipment, and building materials donated by hundreds of Americans will soon reach the Gaza non-governmental organizations (NGO’s) for which they were intended.
On Wednesday, Oct. 14th, the Israeli High Court of Justice heard arguments in an appeal to reopen the investigation in the killing of Abir Aramin. The court did not make a final ruling but instead, as stated in the Jerusalem Post, “The court gave the state 14 days to present it with materials from the investigation and documentation of official police communications from that day.” The court will receive the materials this Wednesday, Oct. 28th. Upon their review, the court will either acknowledge that Yesh Din Attorney Michael Sfard’s arguments are correct and order the state to indict the Border Policemen, order a re-opening of the investigation, or dismiss the petition depite 14 eye-witnesses and independent autopsy.
The 1st Palestinian Birthing Center in the Jordan River Valley will save the lives of both mothers and critical care babies. At present if there is a critical care situation a patient must be moved to Jericho over restricted roads, a trip that can take over two hours. This can mean the difference between life [...]