The National, March 13, 2010
Cindy and Craig Corrie, the parents of the American activist who was crushed to death by an Israeli army bulldozer in 2003, reflect on their daughter’s last moments. Rachel stood, using her body as a shield to guard the home of the Palestinian family she’d lived with for two months in the Gaza Strip. The soldier, driving a 64-ton armored Caterpillar, pressed forward.
“[Rachel] knew that those children were behind that wall, she knew that both those families were in that house,” Mrs. Corrie says. “Knowing that they were back there was she supposed to step aside and let the bulldozer go?
“She slept on the floor of the parents’ bedroom with these children. They couldn’t sleep in their own bedroom because of the shooting from the Israeli military into the house at night. These are human beings and Rachel grew to know and love them… I couldn’t have asked her to do anything less than what she did.”
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