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IDF soldier who shot British peace activist to be released from jail
by Bart Farrell/Anshel Pfeffer
Ha`aretz/IMEMC/ISM
July 19-20, 2010
http://www.imemc.org/article/59162
http://palsolidarity.org/2010/07/13083/
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/idf-soldier-who-shot-british-peace-activist-to-be-released-from-jail-1.302839
A former IDF soldier who was found guilty of manslaughter in the 2003 shooting death of British peace activist Thomas Hurndall in the Gaza Strip will be released early from prison next month.
Taysir-al-Heib was sentenced in 2005 to eight years in prison for manslaughter as well as obstruction of justice and giving false testimony. The decision to shorten his sentence was made by an army committee, against the advice of Military Advocate General Brig. Gen. Avichai Mendelblit.
Hurndall, a 22-year-old student, was shot in the head in April 2003 as he was photographing the work of International Solidarity Movement activists. Witnesses said Hurndall had been helping Palestinian children avoid IDF tanks.
In his investigation, Al-Heib initially claimed he had fired on an armed Palestinian, enlisting supporting testimony from another soldier in his unit. A few months later, however, the second soldier told Military Police investigators that he had not witnessed the incident.
In the verdict, the judges upheld all the arguments of the military prosecution, outlining and emphasizing the series of false and contradictory versions of the incident provided by al-Heib throughout the investigation.
The judges found that al-Heib had shot Hurndall with a sniper`s rifle, using a telescopic sight, and that al-Heib had given a `confused and pathetic` version of events to the court.
The court also referred to a confession by the defendant in which he said he had wanted to teach Hurndall a lesson for entering a forbidden zone. Al-Heib admitted to aiming 10 centimeters to the left of Hurndall`s head to frighten him and inadvertently shooting the activist.
ISM members often place themselves between IDF troops and Palestinians in an effort to prevent military operations.
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Tuesday July 20, 2010 13:56 - IMEMC & Agencies
An IDF committee cut the prison sentence for Taysir Heib, a former IDF soldier, who was convicted of manslaughter and other charges in relation to the shooting of a British peace activist.
A former IDF soldier will be released years earlier than expected after he was found guilty of manslaughter in the death of British peace activist Thomas Hurndall.
Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that former IDF soldier Taysir Heib received an eight year sentence in 2005 for manslaughter in addition to obstruction of justice and giving false testimony. Military Advocate General Avichai Mendelbit, a Brigadier General, opposed his early release, but the decision to shorten his sentence was made by an army committee.
Hurndall, aged 22 at the time of his death, was shot in the head while photographing activists from the International Solidarity Movement. At the time, Hurndall had been helping Palestinian children keep a safe distance from IDF tanks.
Heib initially claimed that he fired on an armed Palestinian and this testimony was vetted by another soldier from his unit. The soldier who supported Heib`s initial claim later told Military Police investigators that he did not witness the shooting.
The judges examined Heib`s contradictory and false statements and found that he had given a `confused and pathetic` rendition of the incident to the court.
The court`s investigation found that Heib confessed that he wanted to punish Hurndall for entering a forbidden area. Using a sniper rifle with a telescopic sight, Heib claims he aimed 10 centimeters to the left of Hurndall`s head to scare him, but accidentally shot the activist.
Activists from the International Solidarity Movement often use their bodies as human shields to protect Palestinians in military operations.
Hurndall`s older sister, Sophie, said that her family wasn`t informed by Israeli authorities about Heib`s release. Instead, the news was delivered by the British foreign office. She said, �We have not had time to regroup or work out what is going on. We have barely had time to process the news and we all feel angry and shocked,� she said, adding that they had long feared such a thing would happen. �We have had to deal with cover ups and lies and a total lack of accountability throughout - and this is in line with that. It`s symptomatic.�
She added that the family was not so much angry about Heib`s actions, but rather the IDF and the Israeli authorities` lax stance when it comes to harming civilians. �To be honest, it�s about the system. Not the man himself. This man who shot Tom was the same age as him. He is both the victim and the killer. He is part of a system that proactively encouraged soldier to target civilian,` she said.
According to Hurndall, Heib`s early release sends a message to Israeli soldiers that they can act with impunity. This attitude is expanded on the global level with Israel`s general indifference to criticism from the international community: �So many innocent [people] killed in so many horrific ways. They just don�t seem to care about anyone.�
Hurndall further expressed her anger at and disappointment in her own government, which at the time was led by Tony Blair, �It`s incredibly sad. One of the things that happened to me since my brother was killed is that I have lost faith in humanity. I cannot believe that people can do such things, and that my own government can sit by and keep quiet,` she said.
Responding to Hurndall`s anger, the British Foreign Office issued an official statement saying, `We note the court`s decision today to release Taysir Heib and recognize the grief this decision will cause to the Hurndall family. We have the deepest of sympathies for the Hurndall family. Tom`s death was a tragedy.`
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