Avi -- Rafah + Rachel Corrie Appeal
1. Rafah: The Battle of Tel Zorab
2. Rachel Corrie Appeal (for US Supporters)
Rafah: The Battle of Tel Zorab
Yesterday in Rafah 11 ISM activists (from England, Scotland, the US
and Italy) engaged in a major confrontation with the Occupying
Israeli Army operating in the south of the Gaza Strip.
At 5 pm the activists were having a meeting at the ISM Rafah
headquarters when they received word that armoured bulldozers were
demolishing Palestinian homes in the Tel Zorab area. Immediately,
they broke up the meeting before scrambling to gather their
equipment (fluorescent clothing, megaphones and banners) before
piling into a large taxi.
When they arrived at Tel Zorab they found a large group of
Palestinians who were peering around the corners of buildings to
watch the bulldozers at work and carefully avoiding exposing
themselves to fire from the tank that accompanied the bulldozers or
the military towers from which snipers dominate Rafah's border
areas. Unfurling their banners the group approached the area of the
where the bulldozers were operating to the cheers of the
Palestinians.
Leaving their Palestinian supporters behind, the activists found two
bulldozers working together to tear down a Palestinian home. The
bulldozers were accompanied by a tank, which, upon seeing the
activists, immediately began firing its machine gun into the air and
at the rubble of a building that had already been destroyed.
Leaving a couple of activists behind to film and monitor the
situation, the remainder advanced cautiously as the tank continued
to fire into the air and at nearby buildings so that on a few
occasions the activists were showered with shrapnel. Undaunted, the
activists continued their advanced upon the war machines until they
came close enough for the tank's crew to hurl sound grenades at them.
At this point the activists called the ISM Media Office who began to
alert their consulates of their situation. During the course of the
confrontation the British Consulate was called twice and responded
by alerting the Israelis of that there were British nationals in the
area and later, when the situation escalated, by demanding that
their status as unarmed peace activists be respected. The Italian
Consulate was closed and the Media Office was unable to contact any
duty officers. The Duty Officer at the US Consulate was hostile but
told the Media Coordinator that he would phone the US activists at
Tel Zorab. When the conflict escalated and the US activists told me
that they had not been contacted I phoned the Consular Agent in
Haifa who informed me that, if they were being shot at by Israelis,
then it was the Israelis with whom they had an issue and that I
should phone them. I told him that they had asked me to pass on a
request that he phone them and it was his job to protect US
nationals. The latter point did not seem to have occurred to him
before but he still insisted that he was under no obligation to
phone them but did agree to talk to them if they phone him. When I
relayed this information to the American activists they contacted
him only to be told that he would do nothing to help them and would
not even inform the Israeli military of their presence in this
area. The reason he gave for his refusal was that the activists had
forfeited their rights as US citizens to consular protection by
ignoring US State Department travel advice against going to the
Occupied Territories.
When the activists began to block one of the bulldozers in its
demolition work, the driver got out the vehicle and told them to
leave the area since this was his land, not theirs and they had no
business being there. They replied that this was not his land and
that they were civilians in a civilian area and it was he, as a
soldier, who had no business being there. The driver then got back
in his vehicle and attempted to resume his work but was blocked by
four activists who stood in his path.
A battle of nerves then took place as the bulldozer drove very close
to the activists who stood their ground until he withdrew. This
happened several times until the driver gave up and pulled back so
that the tank could fire its machine gun over their heads before one
of its crew opened a hatch and threw a tear gas canister.
Unfortunately (for the tank crew) he had misjudged the wind
direction so that the gas blew back into their tank.
Meanwhile, the bulldozer had approached the house it was trying to
destroy from another direction but was blocked by four other
activists who stood in its path, with their backs towards the
partially destroyed house.
The British Consulate then informed the activists that they had
received word from the Israelis that they intended to arrest the
activists. Shortly thereafter an Armoured Personnel Carrier arrived
on the scene and the activists positioned themselves so that they
could easily withdraw towards the Palestinian areas. (Israeli
soldiers operating in the Gaza Strip are generally terrified of the
Palestinian resistance fighters and almost never venture out of
there armoured vehicles. There are many Palestinians in the Gaza
Strip who have lived all their lives under occupation and with tanks
roaming their streets but have never seen an Israeli soldier.)
After the tank had created a smokescreen several soldiers in full
combat gear rushed out of the APC and towards the activists who
quickly withdrew so that the soldiers ran back into the APC without
capturing any of them.
At this point an enormous explosion occurred as a rocket was fired
from the Zorab tower into an abandoned Palestinian home.
The APC then began firing its machine gun at the feet of the
activists as another bulldozer tried to resume its work before being
blocked by a group of activists. Once again the bulldozer driver
approached within inches of the activists before stopping. The
bulldozer driver then began blowing his horn in a musical manner and
then wrote down his phone number and held it to the windscreen while
pointing at one of the female activists.
Shortly thereafter, the soldiers in the APC rushed out to arrest the
activists but failed again as the activists withdrew towards the
Palestinians. When the soldiers withdrew to the APC the activists
resumed their positions.
At one point one of the tank's crew climbed out of the top of the
tank and tried to tackle one of the Italian activists but only
succeeded in partially pulling off his trousers before he escaped.
As the soldier fled back into tank, its machine gun fired into the
windows of some Palestinian houses to cover him. (At no point were
there any members of the Palestinian resistance in the area.)
At about 7 pm it began to get dark and the armoured vehicles began
to withdraw. They were "covered" in their retreat by another rocket
fired from Zorab tower which hit a nearby house and showered the
activists with rocks.
The activists then left the area to by welcomed by the Palestinian
spectators who cheered them and shook their hands.
This was the first action the Rafah ISM team has undertaken to
prevent home demolitions since the murder of their comrade Rachel
Corrie in a similar incident three weeks before.
For further information contact:
. Joe on +972 67 628 507 or
. Tom on +972 52 694 380
Rachel Corrie Appeal (for US Supporters)
The US Congress is currently considering a bill calling on the US
government to conduct a "full, fair and expeditious investigation
into the death of Rachel Corrie" who was killed by an Israeli
military bulldozer while trying to prevent the demolition of a
Palestinian home in Rafah.
To date the government has only called upon the Israelis to conduct
an investigation, in spite of the Israeli military's record of using
such "investigations" to white-wash similar incidents. While it is
believed that pro-Israeli lobbyists are exerting extreme behind the
scenes pressure on congressional representatives to vote against the
bill, the following representatives are on record as supporting the
bill:
Rep Baird, Brian - 3/25/2003 [WA-3]
Rep Abercrombie, Neil - 3/31/2003 [HI-1]
Rep Blumenauer, Earl - 4/3/2003 [OR-3]
Rep Capps, Lois - 3/25/2003 [CA-23]
Rep Dicks, Norman D. - 3/25/2003 [WA-6]
Rep Dingell, John D. - 4/3/2003 [MI-15]
Rep Dunn, Jennifer - 4/3/2003 [WA-8]
Rep Eshoo, Anna G. - 3/25/2003 [CA-14]
Rep Honda, Michael M. - 3/25/2003 [CA-15]
Rep Inslee, Jay - 3/25/2003 [WA-1]
Rep Larsen, Rick - 3/25/2003 [WA-2]
Rep Lee, Barbara - 4/3/2003 [CA-9]
Rep Lewis, John - 3/25/2003 [GA-5]
Rep McDermott, Jim - 3/25/2003 [WA-7]
Rep Rahall, Nick J., II - 3/31/2003 [WV-3]
Rep Smith, Adam - 3/25/2003 [WA-9]
Rep Wu, David - 3/25/2003 [OR-1]
If you wish to help pass this resolution you may do so by phoning,
faxing or emailing your representative expressing your support for
the bill.
To find out the phone or fax numbers of your representative go to
http://www.congress.org or call the congressional switchboard at 202-
224-3121 or 800-839-5276.
To email your representative go to
http://www.cflweb.org/congress_merge_.htm .
Phone calls are considered the most effective way of lobbying.
Emails are considered to be the least effective way.
Michael
ISM Media Coordinator
Beit Sahour
Occupied Palestine
Phone: +972 2 277 4602
Cell: +972 67 862 439
Web: www.palsolidarity.org