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American peace activist
shot by Israeli Army
American peace activist shot in the face from an Israeli APC in Jenin
Michael Shaik, International Solidarity Movement, 5 April 2003
Today at about 6.30 pm, Brian Avery, 24, of New Mexico was shot in the face
by a burst of machine gun fire from an Israeli Armoured Personnel Carrier.
The circumstances surrounding his injury are as follows.
Today the Israeli army of occupation operating in the Jenin area imposed its
second day of curfew on the people of the city. Groups of young men and boys
continued their resistance to the curfew by venturing out onto
the streets to throw stones at tanks and other military vehicles.
At about 6.30 pm Brian and another ISM activist were at the ISM's Jenin
headquarters when they heard the sound of gunfire coming from the centre of
the city, about two blocks away. They left the apartment to investigate
and had traveled about a hundred metres when they arrived at a major
crossroad and saw two armoured personnel carriers advancing towards them at
low speed. There were no Palestinians on the streets in the area, armed or
otherwise.
At the sight of the armoured vehicles both activists stood still and raised
their hands above their heads.
When the first armoured personnel carrier was 50 metres from them it fired a
burst of machine gun fire (an estimated 15 rounds) at the ground in front of
them so that they were sprayed by a shower of broken bullets and stones.
Tobias, Brian's companion, leapt aside. He had fled about three steps when
he looked back to see Brian lying face down on the road in a pool of blood.
Tobias and Brian were then joined by four other ISM activists who had
arrived at the scene of the shooting by a different route. All six of them
rushed to help him as the two armoured vehicles rolled past without
stopping. He was conscious but when he raised himself from the ground they
saw that his left cheek has been almost totally shot off.
The activists then performed first aid on him and phoned for an ambulance
which took him to the Martyr Doctor Khalil Suleiman Hospital in Jenin where
he was treated for shrapnel wounds to his face including bone fractures
below the eyes, lacerations of the tongue and lacerations of his left cheek.
A specialist was called in to examine his injuries and recommended that he
be transferred immediately to a hospital in Afula in Israel but his
departure was delayed because the Israeli military refused to grant his
ambulance safe passage for more than an hour.
From Afula Brian was transported to a hospital in Haifa by helicopter.
Under the Israeli Army's own rules of engagement soldiers are not permitted
to fire warning shots with mounted weapons. They may fire warning shots with
light hand held weapons and must aim away from the people they are warning.
When he was shot Brian was wearing a fluorescent red vest with a reflective
white cross on its back and front.
-NAKBA '48-
Raising Awareness About Palestine
http://grove.ufl.edu/~nakba48
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