Seven years ago American peace activist Rachel Corrie was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer while protesting against the demolition of Palestinian homes in Gaza. Her parents are now suing the Israeli government. The trial got underway on the anniversary of her death. RT caught up with filmmaker Simone Bitton, who made it her mission to find justice.
Rachel Corrie: winner of the Darwin Award, 2003.
oldstock1607 4 days ago
@DonMeaker
Its is Hagia Sophia - Holy Wisdom (in Greek).
bgtop9962 2 months ago
@DonMeaker
Not all Palestinians are murderers.
bgtop9962 2 months ago
@bgtop9962 I don't support those who stole Haia Sophia, that means I don't support robbers.
DonMeaker 2 months ago
@bgtop9962 I don't support the Palestinians. That means I don't support murderers.
DonMeaker 2 months ago
@NickB1967
Thera are 20-25 000 Jews in Iran. Israel and the USA offer them money to go to Israel but just a few have taken the offer.
Why they prefer to live in Iran than in Israel?
bgtop9962 2 months ago
@NickB1967
if you are interested in economics, Nuriel Rubini is an Iranian Jew.
bgtop9962 2 months ago
@NickB1967
In Teheran there are 20 synagogues. There is a Jewish charity hospital and even Ahmadinejad has donated to it.
The Jewish rules for marriage and divorce are accepted by the Islamic courts.
bgtop9962 2 months ago
@NickB1967
There are Jews in Iran. They have a member of the Iranian parliament.
bgtop9962 2 months ago
Red Rovr, Red Rover, send the bulldozer over. Commie Corrie is now part of the earth, where she belongs.
NickB1967 2 months ago