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International Solidarity Movement

The International Solidarity Movement (ISM; Arabic: حركة التضامن العالمية) is a Palestinian-led movement focused on assisting the Palestinian cause in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. ISM is dedicated to the use of nonviolent protests and methods only. The organization calls on civilians from around the world to participate in acts of nonviolent protests against the Israeli military in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.[1]

International Solidarity Movement
AbbreviationISM
FormationAugust 2001; 22 years ago (2001-08)
FounderGhassan Andoni, Neta Golan, Huwaida Arraf, George Rishmawi
Volunteers
>3,500 (2007)
Websitehttps://palsolidarity.org/

History edit

It was founded in 2001 by Ghassan Andoni, a Palestinian activist; Neta Golan, a third generation Israeli activist; Huwaida Arraf, a Palestinian-American; and George N. Rishmawi, a Palestinian activist. Adam Shapiro, an American, joined the movement shortly after its founding and is also often considered one of the founders.[2][3][4]

Osama Qashoo has also been described as a co-founder.[5]

The group has been spied on by the British state with a Special Demonstration Squad member 'Rob Harrison' infiltrating the movement from 2004 till 2007.[6]

Volunteer costs edit

According to the ISM's website, international volunteers who join the ISM are responsible for paying their own way and covering all their expenses in Palestine.[7]

Philosophy edit

The organization calls on civilians from around the world to participate in acts of non-violent protests against the Israeli military in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. It has been criticised for working alongside other groups to pressure Palestinian artists to boycott the One Voice Peace Summit and for helping to undermine the Summit by creating a competing event. ISM and affiliated groups critical of the Summit say that One Voice fails to fully support Palestinian rights guaranteed under international law.[citation needed]

ISM's position on violence edit

The ISM's website describes the organization as a "Palestinian-led movement committed to resisting the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land using nonviolent, direct-action methods and principles". It emphasizes international volunteers are not there to "teach nonviolent resistance" but to support resistance through nonviolent direct action, emergency mobilization and documentation.[8]

An article in the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph called ISM "the 'peace' group that embraces violence" because its mission statement recognises "armed struggle" as the "right" of Palestinians.[9] The statement in question is taken from the ISM Mission Statement:

As enshrined in international law and UN resolutions, we recognize the Palestinian right to resist Israeli violence and occupation via legitimate armed struggle. However, we believe that nonviolence can be a powerful weapon in fighting oppression and we are committed to the principles of nonviolent resistance.

ISM further explains on its website:

The ISM does not support or condone any acts of terrorism – which is not legitimate armed struggle. The ISM does not associate, support, or have anything to do with armed or violent resistance to the occupation. The ISM does not assist or engage in any kind of armed resistance, no matter what form it may take.

This right to resist occupation applies not only to the Palestinian people, but to all peoples who are faced with a military occupation. The ISM regards all people as equals with equal rights under international law. We believe that nonviolent action is a powerful weapon in fighting oppression and are committed to the principles of nonviolent resistance.[10]

During a CNN interview, Paula Zahn with Adam Shapiro and Huwaida Arraf asked about an article they had co-authored which stated: "Palestinian resistance must take on a variety of characteristics, both violent and nonviolent. But most importantly, it must develop a strategy involving both aspects. Nonviolent resistance is no less noble than carrying out a suicide operation." She noted that "some people could lead to the conclusion that you were promoting suicide bombing." Shapiro and Arraf replied:

The article that we wrote was actually in response to another article written by a Palestinian, who said the Palestinians could not be nonviolent. And so we were addressing within the context of the debate over whether the Palestinians could use violence or could not use nonviolence or could use nonviolence. So it was, first of all, within that context...


There already is violence. We’re not advocating it. It's already there. It's on the ground. We’re working with people and with Palestinians who want to promote nonviolence, and that was the context of the whole article.[11]

Activism tactics edit

Past ISM campaigns have used the following tactics:

  • Acting to deter military operations. Some ISM volunteers object to the use of the term human shield to describe their work because, they argue, in a Palestinian context the expression more usually refers to forced use of captive Palestinians by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) when searching Palestinian neighborhoods. They argue that the IDF is far more likely to shoot the darker skinned Palestinian civilians than white western looking activists, given the difference in international response. This tactic is colloquially referred to as the "white-face defense".
  • Accompanying Palestinians to minimize harassment perpetuated by Israeli settlers or soldiers, for example ensuring that queues at Israeli checkpoints are processed efficiently and providing witnesses and intermediaries during annual olive harvests, which are often disrupted by settlers and police.[citation needed]
  • Removing roadblocks. These are large unmanned mounds of earth and concrete on roads throughout the West Bank, and sometimes placed at the entrances of Palestinian villages by the IDF, thereby isolating those villages' inhabitants by preventing traffic in or out.
  • Attempting to block military vehicles such as tanks and bulldozers.
  • Violating Israeli curfew orders enforced on Palestinian areas in order to monitor Israeli military actions, deliver food and medicine to Palestinian homes, or escort medical personnel to help facilitate their work.
  • Interfering with the construction of the West Bank barrier and placing political graffiti on the wall.
  • Entering areas designated as "closed military zones" by the Israeli military. This is not really a 'strategy' as such, but is a prerequisite for ISM being able to conduct many of the above activities as areas in which the ISM is active are often summarily designated as "closed military zones" by the IDF.
  • Attempting to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip by supporting and participating in initiatives to send vessels through the naval blockade to Gaza.

Noteworthy ISM events edit

ISM member casualties in Palestine and Israel edit

ISM member casualties timeline edit

 
19-year-old Swedish ISM volunteer wounded by Israeli settlers in Hebron in November 2006.
  • On 2 April 2002, Australian ISM volunteer Kate Edwards sustained severe internal injuries from rounds fired by Israeli forces during a protest in Beit Jala.[citation needed] The incident was captured on film and appears in the documentary by Palestinian film-maker Leila Sansour, Jeremy Hardy vs the Israeli Army.[16][17]
  • On November 22, 2002 Caoimhe Butterly, an Irish ISM volunteer was shot and injured by IDF in Jenin[18] minutes before UNRWA relief works project manager, Briton Iain Hook was killed nearby.[19]
  • On 16 March 2003, United States ISM volunteer Rachel Corrie was killed while trying to block an IDF armoured bulldozer. See below.
  • On 5 April 2003, US ISM volunteer Brian Avery was shot in the face and permanently disfigured by machine gun fire from an IDF armoured personnel carrier while he was escorting Palestinian medical personnel in the street.
  • On 11 April 2003, British ISM volunteer Thomas Hurndall was left clinically brain dead after he was shot in the head by an IDF soldier. Initially the soldier claimed the shooting occurred during an armed firefight between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militants but the prosecuted soldier later admitted firing at him "as a deterrent".[20] Hurndall died on 13 January 2004. In early 2009, the family is reported to have accepted a payout of £1.5m and said that "the settlement was the nearest they could get to an admission of guilt from Israel".[21]
  • On September 6, 2007, ISM activist Akram Ibrahim Abu Sba was killed by members of Islamic Jihad in northern Jenin.[22]
  • On March 13, 2009, American demonstrator Tristan Anderson was critically wounded near Nil'in when shot with a tear gas canister during a clash between protesters and IDF troops over the West Bank security barrier.[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30]
  • On April 24, 2010, Bianca Zammit, a 28-year-old activist from Malta, was shot in the thigh with live ammunition by IDF soldiers during a demonstration in the so-called "buffer zone" inside Gaza Strip. Two Palestinian demonstrators were also shot during the same demonstration in Al Maghazi Refugee Camp.[31][32]
  • On May 31, 2010, Emily Henochowicz, a 21-year-old art student from Maryland, lost her left eye when she was struck by a tear gas canister while protesting near Qalandiya checkpoint. Another ISM volunteer at the scene claimed that the Israeli soldiers deliberately aimed at Henochowicz.[33][34]
  • On 14 April 2011, Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni was abducted, tortured[35] and killed in Gaza by the Jahafil Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad fi Filastin Palestinian Salafist group. The murder was condemned by various Palestinian factions.[36]

Killings edit

Rachel Corrie edit
 
Rachel Corrie stands before Israeli IDF Caterpillar D9 bulldozers

ISM volunteer Rachel Corrie was killed as she attempted to block an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bulldozer conducting military operations in Rafah in the Gaza Strip on March 16, 2003. An internal IDF investigation concluded that Corrie's death was an accident but ISM eyewitnesses dispute this account, contending that the bulldozer driver deliberately struck Corrie as she was protesting in plain view. The IDF says that tapes of the event show Corrie below the driver's eye level, and also say that the noise level was too loud for Ms. Corrie to be heard. The activities of the bulldozer she was blocking are also subject to disagreement — ISM claim it was preparing to demolish the home of a Palestinian pharmacist. Other accounts backed by the film footage claim that the bulldozer was not near the house but was removing shrubbery covering a structure that could be used as an arms smuggling tunnel or to cover terrorists shooting at the IDF.[37][38]

George Rishmawi of the ISM told the San Francisco Chronicle that: "When Palestinians get shot by Israeli soldiers, no one is interested anymore. But if some of these foreign volunteers get shot or even killed, then the international media will sit up and take notice."[39]

Corrie's parents brought lawsuits in the United States and in Israel, but in both cases, they lost the suit. In Israel, in August 2012, the court said that Corrie could have avoided danger. The court ruled that Israel was not at fault for Corrie's death, and there was neither intent nor negligence involved in her death.[40] The judge also said that Israel's investigation was appropriate and did not contain mistakes. The judge also criticized the U.S. for failing to send a diplomatic representative to observe Corrie's autopsy.[41]

Tom Hurndall edit

On April 11, 2003 Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier Sergeant Taysir Hayb shot International Solidarity Movement (ISM) volunteer Tom Hurndall in the head. Hurndall, who had been aiding Palestinians in Gaza, died of his wound in January 2004. Hurndall was unarmed, dressed in the bright orange jacket of the ISM, and steering two Palestinian children away from an Israeli tank-mounted machine gun shooting in their direction.[42][43][44][45][46]

Hayb claimed he had shot at a man in military fatigues who was firing at the soldiers with a pistol, in the no-go security zone. This was at odds with the ISM's account, confirmed by photographic evidence.[47]

Subsequently, Hayb admitted to fabricating his account of events. On 10 May 2004, Hayb's trial commenced on one charge of manslaughter in the death of Tom Hurndall, two counts of obstruction of justice, one count each of submitting false testimony, obtaining false testimony, and unbecoming behavior. Hurndall's family pressed for a murder charge through the Israeli courts.[46][48][49] In August 2005, Taysir Hayb was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to a total of eight years imprisonment, seven years for the manslaughter of Hurndall and one year for obstruction of justice.[50]

Injuries edit

Kate Edwards edit

Australian ISM volunteer Kate Edwards sustained internal injuries from a bullet in Beit Jala. She and other volunteers marched on Israeli lines. After the event, Kate Edwards was quoted as stating "We were walking up the hill from Bethlehem when a tank came down the hill towards us. I could see a man in the tank and he was shouting at us to go back. We carried on going."[51]

Caoimhe Butterly edit

Irish ISM volunteer and human rights activist Caoimhe Butterly was shot in the thigh by an Israeli soldier during the Battle of Jenin.[52]

Brian Avery edit

On April 5, 2003, Israeli Defense Force soldiers on a military convoy shot Brian Avery (born 1979) in the face, seriously disfiguring him, while he was volunteering for the ISM in the West Bank city of Jenin. He was wearing red reflector vests with the word "doctor" in English and Arabic. The IDF refused to order an investigation, saying there was no proof its soldiers had shot at anyone that day.[53][54][55] Avery sued and in November 2008 accepted a $150,000 settlement from the Israeli government in exchange for dropping the lawsuit.[54]

Tristan Anderson edit

On March 13, 2009, American ISM volunteer Tristan Anderson was critically injured after being hit in the head by a tear gas canister fired by Israeli troops attempting to disperse a demonstration. Anderson was taken to a hospital in Israel, where he underwent brain surgery, and had to have a portion of his frontal lobe and fragments of shattered bone removed.[24][25][26][27][28][29][30] ISM volunteer and Tristan's girlfriend Gabrielle Silverman (Israeli-American), who witnessed to his injury:

"We were at a demonstration against the wall, against the Israeli apartheid wall in the West Bank village of Ni'lin, which is about twenty-six kilometers west of Ramallah. I was very close to him when he was shot. I was only a few feet away. The demonstration had been going for several hours. It was wrapping up; it was almost over. Most people had already gone home. We were standing on some grass nearby a village mosque, and Tristan was taking pictures [when] he was shot in the head with the extended range tear gas canister."[56]

Bianca Zammit edit

On April 24, 2010, Bianca Zammit, a 28 year old activist from Malta, was shot in the thigh with live ammunition by IDF soldiers during a demonstration in the so-called "buffer zone" inside Gaza Strip. Two Palestinian demonstrators were also shot during the same demonstration in Al Maghazi Refugee Camp.

April 2012 edit

On April 14, a group of at least 200 pro-Palestinian activists were travelling on bicycles,[57] and several buses[58] in a silent[citation needed] protest. They were stopped by Israeli soldiers before entering onto Highway 90,[59][60] and asked not to continue for their own safety. The legality of the protesters action is unclear as some news agencies state the cyclists got permission to protest[58] but others state no permit was given.[61][62] During the ensuing hour, the activists refused and blocked an entrance to a highway,[60] a "scuffle" broke out. In an interview given by one of the members he stated "בשלב מסויים החלטנו לאתגר את החיילים ולנסות להמשיך בנסיעה" ("... at some point we decided to test the soldiers and continue to move")[61][63] and after a few moments they had been assaulted.[63] In an interview for JPost "After about half-an-hour, he said, the cyclists decided to push past the IDF, and that is when the violence began."[59] Four activists sustained face and back injuries and had to be evacuated to a hospital in Jericho, West Bank. The next day, ISM posted a video showing an IDF officer hitting a Danish protester in the face with his assault rifle. The IDF officer said that he was attacked by one of the activists in the incident with a stick, breaking two fingers. The IDF said it was a "grave incident" and was suspending the officer and investigating the incident. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Shimon Peres, and IDF Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz all condemned the incident. NGO Monitor said that ISM "has a long record of encouraging activists to take 'direct action' that often places them in danger and in direct confrontations with the IDF."[64][65][66]

Fred Ekblad edit

On July 25, 2014, Swedish activist Fred Ekblad had a moderate injury in his head from an Israeli tank shelling Beit Hanoun hospital in the Gaza Strip.

ISM casualties by Palestinian militants edit

Deaths edit

Akram Ibrahim Abu Sba' edit

On September 6, 2007, ISM Jenin regional committee member and "co-founder of one of ISM's first permanent presences" Akram Ibrahim Abu Sba’ was killed on duty by Islamic Jihad militants, while trying to "smooth tensions between Palestinian security forces and Islamic Jihad members", in the Palestinian city of Jenin. Akram was buried in the Jenin refugee camp graveyard.[67][68]

Vittorio Arrigoni edit

On April 14, 2011, Italian ISM activist Vittorio Arrigoni was abducted, tortured[35] and executed by hanging by a Salafist group in the Gaza Strip.[69]

ISM member casualties in Syria edit

Kayla Mueller edit

Mueller was a native of Prescott, Arizona, where she graduated from Tri-city College Prep High School. She attended Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff in 2007. She volunteered for three years with the Save Darfur Coalition. Her human rights activism included working in India and with Tibetan refugees. Her work in the Middle East included working for Palestinian rights with the International Solidarity Movement and helping African refugees in Israel with the African Refugee Development Center.[70]

Mueller started working in southern Turkey in December 2012, where she was assisting Syrian refugees. On August 3, 2013, she drove to the northern Syrian city of Aleppo with a coworker/friend who was traveling to the Spanish Doctors Without Borders hospital in Aleppo to work for a day.[71] She worked with international aid agency Support to Life.[72] On her departure from Aleppo to return to Turkey, militants abducted her.[73]

According to anonymous sources of Catherine Herridge, the location of Mueller and other US hostages was known by the White House in May 2014, but a decision on a rescue mission was not made for seven weeks. By that time, the hostages had been dispersed.[74]

A media account affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) released a statement on February 6, 2015, claiming that a female American hostage held by the group was killed by one of around a dozen Jordanian airstrikes in Raqqa, Syria. The statement came just days after the release of a video showing the murder of Jordanian fighter pilot Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh by the militant group and the subsequent execution of Sajida al-Rishawi and other prisoners of Jordan. The statement was later translated by the SITE Intelligence Group, identifying the hostage as Mueller.[75]

On February 6, 2015, ISIL published a photo of a damaged building, named Mueller and her home town and alleged she had been killed in a Jordanian airstrike in the building where she was left alone with no guards, but no proof of death was provided. The Pentagon agreed the building was one hit in the bombings, but disputed that Mueller, or any civilian, was inside. The site had been bombed by the coalition twice before, and was targeted again because ISIS soldiers sometimes return to bombed sites, thinking the coalition won't return, according to Pentagon spokesman John Kirby. After this, Mueller's name was released by American and other media with the family's consent.[71]

On February 10, 2015, Mueller's family announced ISIS had confirmed her death to them in an e-mail, with three photographs of her dead body, bruised on the face and wearing a black hijab.[76][77] National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said this message was authenticated by the intelligence community. President Barack Obama offered his condolences to Mueller's family.[78]

On October 26–27, 2019, U.S. Joint Special Operations Command members found the hideout of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in Idlib Governorate, northern Syria, before he died from suicide vest blast. The operation was named Operation Kayla Mueller by President Donald J. Trump.

Criticism and controversies edit

Position of Israeli Foreign Ministry edit

The Israeli Foreign Ministry reported that two terrorists involved in the Mike's Place suicide bombing forged "links with foreign left wing activists and members of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM)." The MFA also says that "ISM members take an active part in illegal and violent actions against IDF soldiers. At times, their activity in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip is under the auspices of Palestinian terrorist organizations, and that sometimes, "ISM members, who seek entry into Israel, often do so under false pretenses, via cover stories – entry for matrimonial, tourist, religious and other purposes – which they coordinate prior to arriving in Israel."[79] However, ISM reports that visitors at the border who identify as ISM volunteers, almost always will be denied entry by the Israeli border control.[80]

Shadi Sukiya case edit

On March 27, 2003, Palestinian Shadi Sukiya was arrested in by the Israel Defense Forces in ISM Jenin. The Israeli government claimed that Sukiya was a senior Islamic Jihad member, and that he was aided by two ISM activists.[81][82]

Both parties stated that Sukiya arrived at the ISM's office as he was being pursued through the streets of Jenin by IDF soldiers during an Israeli-imposed curfew. According to the ISM's account, he had been going door to door looking for a place to go, arrived at the building (which is also used by the Red Cross and Medecins Sans Frontieres) cold and wet, and was offered a chance to dry and warm up by an ISM volunteer.

The IDF originally suggested that two Kalashnikov assault rifles and a handgun were found on the premises, but subsequently backtracked on the allegation.

In May 2003, Adam Shapiro from ISM stated that Sukiya was not named a "senior Islamic Jihad terrorist" by any official Israeli military or government source, and was being held in administrative detention in Israel without any charge.

Ties with Palestinian militants edit

The Israeli government asserted ISM activist Susan Barclay had "ties with Palestinian terrorist groups". She stated she worked with representatives of Hamas and Islamic Jihad in organising a nonviolent protest.[83]

According to Israeli sources ISM activist maintain ties with "Palestinian terrorists", aiding them, disrupting IDF activities and in some instance even attacked IDF soldiers.[84]

"Israel says that the connection between ISM activists to Palestinian terrorists is not merely sleeping in terrorists' houses. According to Israel Security Service (Shin-Bet), some of the activists maintain connections with terrorists, and act to disrupt IDF operations in the territories. In one case ISM activists exposed an ambush set by the IDF after lighting on it with flashlights. In July, two ISM activists attacked soldiers in Beit-Pourik checkpoint. IDF officer tells that in several cases ISM activists opened routes to Palestinians by going first to check if there is a military checkpoint in the way."[85]

Richard David Hupper, an ISM activist, was convicted in a USA court of illegally funding Hamas while working with the ISM. Hupper donated money which he intended to be used to aid the families of Palestinians who had been detained or killed.[86]

Israeli court ruling edit

In 2012, Israeli judge Oded Gershon ruled about the ISM that "In fact, the organization abuses human rights and morals discourse to blur the severity of its actions which manifested de facto as violence."[87] He also ruled that ISM activists provided financial, logistic and moral aid to terrorists.[88][89]

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  84. ^ Amit Cohen, ממערב תיפתח הרעה, nrg Maariv, June 10, 2010 (Hebrew)
  85. ^ The Hebrew source: בישראל אומרים שהקשר בין אנשי ה-ISM לגורמי טרור פלשתיניים אינו מסתכם בלינה בבתי מחבלים. לטענת השב"כ, חלק מאנשי הארגון מקיימים קשרים עם פעילי טרור, ופועלים לשיבוש פעילות צה"ל בשטחים. באחד המקרים חשפו פעילי ISM מארב של צה"ל, לאחר שהאירו עליו בפנסים. בחודש יולי תקפו שני פעילים חיילים של צה"ל במחסום בית-פוריק. קצין צה"ל מספר שבמספר מקרים פעילי ISM "פתחו ציר" בשביל הפלשתינים, כלומר: הלכו ראשונים ובדקו אם יש מחסומי צבא בהמשך הדרך. ממערב תיפתח הרעה, Maariv 2010
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  87. ^ Hebrew source (Ynet, 28.8.2012): "למעשה, הארגון מנצל לרעה את השימוש בשיח זכויות האדם והמוסריות כדי לטשטש את חומרת מעשיו המתבטאים באלימות בפועל".
  88. ^ Report in Ynet (in Hebrew), 28.8.2012
  89. ^ Report in Ynet (in English), 28.8.2012

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international, solidarity, movement, arabic, حركة, التضامن, العالمية, palestinian, movement, focused, assisting, palestinian, cause, israeli, palestinian, conflict, dedicated, nonviolent, protests, methods, only, organization, calls, civilians, from, around, w. The International Solidarity Movement ISM Arabic حركة التضامن العالمية is a Palestinian led movement focused on assisting the Palestinian cause in the Israeli Palestinian conflict ISM is dedicated to the use of nonviolent protests and methods only The organization calls on civilians from around the world to participate in acts of nonviolent protests against the Israeli military in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip 1 International Solidarity MovementAbbreviationISMFormationAugust 2001 22 years ago 2001 08 FounderGhassan Andoni Neta Golan Huwaida Arraf George RishmawiVolunteers gt 3 500 2007 Websitehttps palsolidarity org This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia s layout guidelines Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may have too many section headers Please help consolidate the article June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Contents 1 History 2 Volunteer costs 3 Philosophy 3 1 ISM s position on violence 3 2 Activism tactics 4 Noteworthy ISM events 5 ISM member casualties in Palestine and Israel 5 1 ISM member casualties timeline 5 1 1 Killings 5 1 1 1 Rachel Corrie 5 1 1 2 Tom Hurndall 5 1 2 Injuries 5 1 2 1 Kate Edwards 5 1 2 2 Caoimhe Butterly 5 1 2 3 Brian Avery 5 1 2 4 Tristan Anderson 5 1 2 5 Bianca Zammit 5 1 2 6 April 2012 5 1 2 7 Fred Ekblad 5 2 ISM casualties by Palestinian militants 5 2 1 Deaths 5 2 1 1 Akram Ibrahim Abu Sba 5 2 1 2 Vittorio Arrigoni 6 ISM member casualties in Syria 6 1 Kayla Mueller 7 Criticism and controversies 7 1 Position of Israeli Foreign Ministry 7 2 Shadi Sukiya case 7 3 Ties with Palestinian militants 7 4 Israeli court ruling 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory editIt was founded in 2001 by Ghassan Andoni a Palestinian activist Neta Golan a third generation Israeli activist Huwaida Arraf a Palestinian American and George N Rishmawi a Palestinian activist Adam Shapiro an American joined the movement shortly after its founding and is also often considered one of the founders 2 3 4 Osama Qashoo has also been described as a co founder 5 The group has been spied on by the British state with a Special Demonstration Squad member Rob Harrison infiltrating the movement from 2004 till 2007 6 Volunteer costs editAccording to the ISM s website international volunteers who join the ISM are responsible for paying their own way and covering all their expenses in Palestine 7 Philosophy editThe organization calls on civilians from around the world to participate in acts of non violent protests against the Israeli military in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip It has been criticised for working alongside other groups to pressure Palestinian artists to boycott the One Voice Peace Summit and for helping to undermine the Summit by creating a competing event ISM and affiliated groups critical of the Summit say that One Voice fails to fully support Palestinian rights guaranteed under international law citation needed ISM s position on violence edit The ISM s website describes the organization as a Palestinian led movement committed to resisting the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land using nonviolent direct action methods and principles It emphasizes international volunteers are not there to teach nonviolent resistance but to support resistance through nonviolent direct action emergency mobilization and documentation 8 An article in the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph called ISM the peace group that embraces violence because its mission statement recognises armed struggle as the right of Palestinians 9 The statement in question is taken from the ISM Mission Statement As enshrined in international law and UN resolutions we recognize the Palestinian right to resist Israeli violence and occupation via legitimate armed struggle However we believe that nonviolence can be a powerful weapon in fighting oppression and we are committed to the principles of nonviolent resistance ISM further explains on its website The ISM does not support or condone any acts of terrorism which is not legitimate armed struggle The ISM does not associate support or have anything to do with armed or violent resistance to the occupation The ISM does not assist or engage in any kind of armed resistance no matter what form it may take This right to resist occupation applies not only to the Palestinian people but to all peoples who are faced with a military occupation The ISM regards all people as equals with equal rights under international law We believe that nonviolent action is a powerful weapon in fighting oppression and are committed to the principles of nonviolent resistance 10 During a CNN interview Paula Zahn with Adam Shapiro and Huwaida Arraf asked about an article they had co authored which stated Palestinian resistance must take on a variety of characteristics both violent and nonviolent But most importantly it must develop a strategy involving both aspects Nonviolent resistance is no less noble than carrying out a suicide operation She noted that some people could lead to the conclusion that you were promoting suicide bombing Shapiro and Arraf replied The article that we wrote was actually in response to another article written by a Palestinian who said the Palestinians could not be nonviolent And so we were addressing within the context of the debate over whether the Palestinians could use violence or could not use nonviolence or could use nonviolence So it was first of all within that context There already is violence We re not advocating it It s already there It s on the ground We re working with people and with Palestinians who want to promote nonviolence and that was the context of the whole article 11 Activism tactics edit Past ISM campaigns have used the following tactics Acting to deter military operations Some ISM volunteers object to the use of the term human shield to describe their work because they argue in a Palestinian context the expression more usually refers to forced use of captive Palestinians by the Israel Defense Forces IDF when searching Palestinian neighborhoods They argue that the IDF is far more likely to shoot the darker skinned Palestinian civilians than white western looking activists given the difference in international response This tactic is colloquially referred to as the white face defense Accompanying Palestinians to minimize harassment perpetuated by Israeli settlers or soldiers for example ensuring that queues at Israeli checkpoints are processed efficiently and providing witnesses and intermediaries during annual olive harvests which are often disrupted by settlers and police citation needed Removing roadblocks These are large unmanned mounds of earth and concrete on roads throughout the West Bank and sometimes placed at the entrances of Palestinian villages by the IDF thereby isolating those villages inhabitants by preventing traffic in or out Attempting to block military vehicles such as tanks and bulldozers Violating Israeli curfew orders enforced on Palestinian areas in order to monitor Israeli military actions deliver food and medicine to Palestinian homes or escort medical personnel to help facilitate their work Interfering with the construction of the West Bank barrier and placing political graffiti on the wall Entering areas designated as closed military zones by the Israeli military This is not really a strategy as such but is a prerequisite for ISM being able to conduct many of the above activities as areas in which the ISM is active are often summarily designated as closed military zones by the IDF Attempting to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip by supporting and participating in initiatives to send vessels through the naval blockade to Gaza Noteworthy ISM events editThe ISM received extensive media coverage of its presence in Yasser Arafat s compound in Ramallah and at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem On August 8 2006 ISM activist Adam Shapiro announced that a group of ISM activists was traveling to southern Lebanon to attempt to deliver aid and show solidarity with suffering residents 12 ISM was nominated for the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize by Svend Robinson a former New Democratic Party Member of the Parliament of Canada 13 Cofounder Ghassan Andoni was nominated for the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize along with Jeff Halper of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions by the American Friends Service Committee 14 15 ISM member casualties in Palestine and Israel editISM member casualties timeline edit nbsp 19 year old Swedish ISM volunteer wounded by Israeli settlers in Hebron in November 2006 On 2 April 2002 Australian ISM volunteer Kate Edwards sustained severe internal injuries from rounds fired by Israeli forces during a protest in Beit Jala citation needed The incident was captured on film and appears in the documentary by Palestinian film maker Leila Sansour Jeremy Hardy vs the Israeli Army 16 17 On November 22 2002 Caoimhe Butterly an Irish ISM volunteer was shot and injured by IDF in Jenin 18 minutes before UNRWA relief works project manager Briton Iain Hook was killed nearby 19 On 16 March 2003 United States ISM volunteer Rachel Corrie was killed while trying to block an IDF armoured bulldozer See below On 5 April 2003 US ISM volunteer Brian Avery was shot in the face and permanently disfigured by machine gun fire from an IDF armoured personnel carrier while he was escorting Palestinian medical personnel in the street On 11 April 2003 British ISM volunteer Thomas Hurndall was left clinically brain dead after he was shot in the head by an IDF soldier Initially the soldier claimed the shooting occurred during an armed firefight between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militants but the prosecuted soldier later admitted firing at him as a deterrent 20 Hurndall died on 13 January 2004 In early 2009 the family is reported to have accepted a payout of 1 5m and said that the settlement was the nearest they could get to an admission of guilt from Israel 21 On September 6 2007 ISM activist Akram Ibrahim Abu Sba was killed by members of Islamic Jihad in northern Jenin 22 On March 13 2009 American demonstrator Tristan Anderson was critically wounded near Nil in when shot with a tear gas canister during a clash between protesters and IDF troops over the West Bank security barrier 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 On April 24 2010 Bianca Zammit a 28 year old activist from Malta was shot in the thigh with live ammunition by IDF soldiers during a demonstration in the so called buffer zone inside Gaza Strip Two Palestinian demonstrators were also shot during the same demonstration in Al Maghazi Refugee Camp 31 32 On May 31 2010 Emily Henochowicz a 21 year old art student from Maryland lost her left eye when she was struck by a tear gas canister while protesting near Qalandiya checkpoint Another ISM volunteer at the scene claimed that the Israeli soldiers deliberately aimed at Henochowicz 33 34 On 14 April 2011 Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni was abducted tortured 35 and killed in Gaza by the Jahafil Al Tawhid Wal Jihad fi Filastin Palestinian Salafist group The murder was condemned by various Palestinian factions 36 Killings edit Rachel Corrie edit Main article Rachel Corrie nbsp Rachel Corrie stands before Israeli IDF Caterpillar D9 bulldozersISM volunteer Rachel Corrie was killed as she attempted to block an Israel Defense Forces IDF bulldozer conducting military operations in Rafah in the Gaza Strip on March 16 2003 An internal IDF investigation concluded that Corrie s death was an accident but ISM eyewitnesses dispute this account contending that the bulldozer driver deliberately struck Corrie as she was protesting in plain view The IDF says that tapes of the event show Corrie below the driver s eye level and also say that the noise level was too loud for Ms Corrie to be heard The activities of the bulldozer she was blocking are also subject to disagreement ISM claim it was preparing to demolish the home of a Palestinian pharmacist Other accounts backed by the film footage claim that the bulldozer was not near the house but was removing shrubbery covering a structure that could be used as an arms smuggling tunnel or to cover terrorists shooting at the IDF 37 38 George Rishmawi of the ISM told the San Francisco Chronicle that When Palestinians get shot by Israeli soldiers no one is interested anymore But if some of these foreign volunteers get shot or even killed then the international media will sit up and take notice 39 Corrie s parents brought lawsuits in the United States and in Israel but in both cases they lost the suit In Israel in August 2012 the court said that Corrie could have avoided danger The court ruled that Israel was not at fault for Corrie s death and there was neither intent nor negligence involved in her death 40 The judge also said that Israel s investigation was appropriate and did not contain mistakes The judge also criticized the U S for failing to send a diplomatic representative to observe Corrie s autopsy 41 Tom Hurndall edit Main articles Tom Hurndall and Taysir Hayb On April 11 2003 Israel Defense Forces IDF soldier Sergeant Taysir Hayb shot International Solidarity Movement ISM volunteer Tom Hurndall in the head Hurndall who had been aiding Palestinians in Gaza died of his wound in January 2004 Hurndall was unarmed dressed in the bright orange jacket of the ISM and steering two Palestinian children away from an Israeli tank mounted machine gun shooting in their direction 42 43 44 45 46 Hayb claimed he had shot at a man in military fatigues who was firing at the soldiers with a pistol in the no go security zone This was at odds with the ISM s account confirmed by photographic evidence 47 Subsequently Hayb admitted to fabricating his account of events On 10 May 2004 Hayb s trial commenced on one charge of manslaughter in the death of Tom Hurndall two counts of obstruction of justice one count each of submitting false testimony obtaining false testimony and unbecoming behavior Hurndall s family pressed for a murder charge through the Israeli courts 46 48 49 In August 2005 Taysir Hayb was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to a total of eight years imprisonment seven years for the manslaughter of Hurndall and one year for obstruction of justice 50 Injuries edit Kate Edwards edit Australian ISM volunteer Kate Edwards sustained internal injuries from a bullet in Beit Jala She and other volunteers marched on Israeli lines After the event Kate Edwards was quoted as stating We were walking up the hill from Bethlehem when a tank came down the hill towards us I could see a man in the tank and he was shouting at us to go back We carried on going 51 Caoimhe Butterly edit Main article Caoimhe Butterly Irish ISM volunteer and human rights activist Caoimhe Butterly was shot in the thigh by an Israeli soldier during the Battle of Jenin 52 Brian Avery edit Main article Brian Avery activist On April 5 2003 Israeli Defense Force soldiers on a military convoy shot Brian Avery born 1979 in the face seriously disfiguring him while he was volunteering for the ISM in the West Bank city of Jenin He was wearing red reflector vests with the word doctor in English and Arabic The IDF refused to order an investigation saying there was no proof its soldiers had shot at anyone that day 53 54 55 Avery sued and in November 2008 accepted a 150 000 settlement from the Israeli government in exchange for dropping the lawsuit 54 Tristan Anderson edit On March 13 2009 American ISM volunteer Tristan Anderson was critically injured after being hit in the head by a tear gas canister fired by Israeli troops attempting to disperse a demonstration Anderson was taken to a hospital in Israel where he underwent brain surgery and had to have a portion of his frontal lobe and fragments of shattered bone removed 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ISM volunteer and Tristan s girlfriend Gabrielle Silverman Israeli American who witnessed to his injury We were at a demonstration against the wall against the Israeli apartheid wall in the West Bank village of Ni lin which is about twenty six kilometers west of Ramallah I was very close to him when he was shot I was only a few feet away The demonstration had been going for several hours It was wrapping up it was almost over Most people had already gone home We were standing on some grass nearby a village mosque and Tristan was taking pictures when he was shot in the head with the extended range tear gas canister 56 Bianca Zammit edit On April 24 2010 Bianca Zammit a 28 year old activist from Malta was shot in the thigh with live ammunition by IDF soldiers during a demonstration in the so called buffer zone inside Gaza Strip Two Palestinian demonstrators were also shot during the same demonstration in Al Maghazi Refugee Camp April 2012 edit On April 14 a group of at least 200 pro Palestinian activists were travelling on bicycles 57 and several buses 58 in a silent citation needed protest They were stopped by Israeli soldiers before entering onto Highway 90 59 60 and asked not to continue for their own safety The legality of the protesters action is unclear as some news agencies state the cyclists got permission to protest 58 but others state no permit was given 61 62 During the ensuing hour the activists refused and blocked an entrance to a highway 60 a scuffle broke out In an interview given by one of the members he stated בשלב מסויים החלטנו לאתגר את החיילים ולנסות להמשיך בנסיעה at some point we decided to test the soldiers and continue to move 61 63 and after a few moments they had been assaulted 63 In an interview for JPost After about half an hour he said the cyclists decided to push past the IDF and that is when the violence began 59 Four activists sustained face and back injuries and had to be evacuated to a hospital in Jericho West Bank The next day ISM posted a video showing an IDF officer hitting a Danish protester in the face with his assault rifle The IDF officer said that he was attacked by one of the activists in the incident with a stick breaking two fingers The IDF said it was a grave incident and was suspending the officer and investigating the incident Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu President Shimon Peres and IDF Chief of General Staff Lt Gen Benny Gantz all condemned the incident NGO Monitor said that ISM has a long record of encouraging activists to take direct action that often places them in danger and in direct confrontations with the IDF 64 65 66 Fred Ekblad edit On July 25 2014 Swedish activist Fred Ekblad had a moderate injury in his head from an Israeli tank shelling Beit Hanoun hospital in the Gaza Strip ISM casualties by Palestinian militants edit Deaths edit Akram Ibrahim Abu Sba edit On September 6 2007 ISM Jenin regional committee member and co founder of one of ISM s first permanent presences Akram Ibrahim Abu Sba was killed on duty by Islamic Jihad militants while trying to smooth tensions between Palestinian security forces and Islamic Jihad members in the Palestinian city of Jenin Akram was buried in the Jenin refugee camp graveyard 67 68 Vittorio Arrigoni edit On April 14 2011 Italian ISM activist Vittorio Arrigoni was abducted tortured 35 and executed by hanging by a Salafist group in the Gaza Strip 69 ISM member casualties in Syria editKayla Mueller edit Mueller was a native of Prescott Arizona where she graduated from Tri city College Prep High School She attended Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff in 2007 She volunteered for three years with the Save Darfur Coalition Her human rights activism included working in India and with Tibetan refugees Her work in the Middle East included working for Palestinian rights with the International Solidarity Movement and helping African refugees in Israel with the African Refugee Development Center 70 Mueller started working in southern Turkey in December 2012 where she was assisting Syrian refugees On August 3 2013 she drove to the northern Syrian city of Aleppo with a coworker friend who was traveling to the Spanish Doctors Without Borders hospital in Aleppo to work for a day 71 She worked with international aid agency Support to Life 72 On her departure from Aleppo to return to Turkey militants abducted her 73 According to anonymous sources of Catherine Herridge the location of Mueller and other US hostages was known by the White House in May 2014 but a decision on a rescue mission was not made for seven weeks By that time the hostages had been dispersed 74 A media account affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant ISIL released a statement on February 6 2015 claiming that a female American hostage held by the group was killed by one of around a dozen Jordanian airstrikes in Raqqa Syria The statement came just days after the release of a video showing the murder of Jordanian fighter pilot Lt Muath al Kaseasbeh by the militant group and the subsequent execution of Sajida al Rishawi and other prisoners of Jordan The statement was later translated by the SITE Intelligence Group identifying the hostage as Mueller 75 On February 6 2015 ISIL published a photo of a damaged building named Mueller and her home town and alleged she had been killed in a Jordanian airstrike in the building where she was left alone with no guards but no proof of death was provided The Pentagon agreed the building was one hit in the bombings but disputed that Mueller or any civilian was inside The site had been bombed by the coalition twice before and was targeted again because ISIS soldiers sometimes return to bombed sites thinking the coalition won t return according to Pentagon spokesman John Kirby After this Mueller s name was released by American and other media with the family s consent 71 On February 10 2015 Mueller s family announced ISIS had confirmed her death to them in an e mail with three photographs of her dead body bruised on the face and wearing a black hijab 76 77 National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said this message was authenticated by the intelligence community President Barack Obama offered his condolences to Mueller s family 78 On October 26 27 2019 U S Joint Special Operations Command members found the hideout of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi in Idlib Governorate northern Syria before he died from suicide vest blast The operation was named Operation Kayla Mueller by President Donald J Trump Criticism and controversies editPosition of Israeli Foreign Ministry edit The Israeli Foreign Ministry reported that two terrorists involved in the Mike s Place suicide bombing forged links with foreign left wing activists and members of the International Solidarity Movement ISM The MFA also says that ISM members take an active part in illegal and violent actions against IDF soldiers At times their activity in Judea Samaria and the Gaza Strip is under the auspices of Palestinian terrorist organizations and that sometimes ISM members who seek entry into Israel often do so under false pretenses via cover stories entry for matrimonial tourist religious and other purposes which they coordinate prior to arriving in Israel 79 However ISM reports that visitors at the border who identify as ISM volunteers almost always will be denied entry by the Israeli border control 80 Shadi Sukiya case edit On March 27 2003 Palestinian Shadi Sukiya was arrested in by the Israel Defense Forces in ISM Jenin The Israeli government claimed that Sukiya was a senior Islamic Jihad member and that he was aided by two ISM activists 81 82 Both parties stated that Sukiya arrived at the ISM s office as he was being pursued through the streets of Jenin by IDF soldiers during an Israeli imposed curfew According to the ISM s account he had been going door to door looking for a place to go arrived at the building which is also used by the Red Cross and Medecins Sans Frontieres cold and wet and was offered a chance to dry and warm up by an ISM volunteer The IDF originally suggested that two Kalashnikov assault rifles and a handgun were found on the premises but subsequently backtracked on the allegation In May 2003 Adam Shapiro from ISM stated that Sukiya was not named a senior Islamic Jihad terrorist by any official Israeli military or government source and was being held in administrative detention in Israel without any charge Ties with Palestinian militants edit The Israeli government asserted ISM activist Susan Barclay had ties with Palestinian terrorist groups She stated she worked with representatives of Hamas and Islamic Jihad in organising a nonviolent protest 83 According to Israeli sources ISM activist maintain ties with Palestinian terrorists aiding them disrupting IDF activities and in some instance even attacked IDF soldiers 84 Israel says that the connection between ISM activists to Palestinian terrorists is not merely sleeping in terrorists houses According to Israel Security Service Shin Bet some of the activists maintain connections with terrorists and act to disrupt IDF operations in the territories In one case ISM activists exposed an ambush set by the IDF after lighting on it with flashlights In July two ISM activists attacked soldiers in Beit Pourik checkpoint IDF officer tells that in several cases ISM activists opened routes to Palestinians by going first to check if there is a military checkpoint in the way 85 Richard David Hupper an ISM activist was convicted in a USA court of illegally funding Hamas while working with the ISM Hupper donated money which he intended to be used to aid the families of Palestinians who had been detained or killed 86 Israeli court ruling edit In 2012 Israeli judge Oded Gershon ruled about the ISM that In fact the organization abuses human rights and morals discourse to blur the severity of its actions which manifested de facto as violence 87 He also ruled that ISM activists provided financial logistic and moral aid to terrorists 88 89 See also editOsama QashooReferences edit Wounded man killed by Israeli sniper on camera identified PAL Solidarity Retrieved 2 June 2015 Bernstein David 2015 04 15 Is the International Solidarity Movement pro terrorist Washington Post Retrieved 2019 12 21 Group ISM Media 2007 05 10 Profiles of Peace Faces of Hope campaign International Solidarity Movement Retrieved 2019 12 21 George N Rishmawi Bethlehem University Retrieved 2022 06 29 En bon for jorden Dagbladet 16 September 2002 Retrieved 19 February 2012 Undercover officer rekindled relationship seven years later inquiry told TheGuardian com 9 November 2020 ISM Media Group Join us in Palestine International Solidarity Movement Retrieved 18 April 2016 About ISM on ISM website Harnden Toby 2004 01 15 The peace group that embraces violence The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 2010 08 04 Does the ISM support suicide bombers and terrorists FAQ International Solidarity Movement Interview with Adam Shapiro Huwaida Arraf Activists May 10 2002 Activists trickle to Lebanon to protest Israel war Archived 2006 08 18 at the Wayback Machine via Yahoo News Canadian MP nominates ISM for Nobel Peace Prize Pulse of the Twin Cities 2003 05 14 Archived from the original on 2004 10 20 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Jeff Halper nominated for 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Tikkun Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2008 04 20 AFSC s nomination for 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Ghassan Andoni and Jeff Halpern Press release American Friends Service Committee 15 February 2006 Archived from the original on 29 April 2008 Retrieved 2008 04 20 The American Friends Service Committee AFSC a Quaker social justice organization has nominated two candidates for the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Jeff Halper an Israeli Jew and Ghassan Andoni a Palestinian Christian from the Occupied Palestinian Territories Jeremy Hardy vs the Israeli Army documentary Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Jeremy Hardy vs The Israeli Army Trailer 30 May 2010 Retrieved 18 April 2016 via YouTube She Took a Bullet for Peace TIMEeurope Magazine Heroes 2003 Activists Sniper target laser fell on man BBC 12th December 2005 What price a life The Israeli army shot my son Guardian 10 January 2004 Family of cameraman killed by Israel army accepts 1 5m payout The Times 2nd Feb 2009 ISM Media Group ISM Member Akram killed during clashes in Jenin International Solidarity Movement Retrieved 18 April 2016 US demonstrator critically injured at West Bank protest permanent dead link Jerusalem Post March 13 2009 a b American citizen critically injured after being shot in the head by Israeli forces in Ni lin Archived 2009 03 14 at the Wayback Machine a b Kristin Bender and Josh Richman Oakland Tribune 13 March 2009 Oakland man critically wounded in clash with Israeli military East Bay Times Retrieved 18 April 2016 a b SF Gate Ex Cal tree sitter hurt in West Bank protest a b Bay City News Service 16 March 2009 Rally planned for Berkeley tree sitter injured in West Bank protest Retrieved 18 April 2016 a b Former UC Berkeley Tree Sitter Injured in West Bank Archived from the original on 25 July 2010 Retrieved 18 April 2016 a b AP American wounded by Israeli troops has surgery a b US Consul General Says Awaiting Israeli Report on IDF Shooting of American Citizen Democracy Now Retrieved 18 April 2016 Israeli forces shoot unarmed demonstrators in Gazan buffer zone International Solidarity Movement Retrieved 18 April 2016 Malta Protests to Israel Over Shooting of National in Gaza Haaretz Retrieved 18 April 2016 American hit in anti Israeli protest loses eye The Associated Press June 1 2010 1 International Solidarity Movement June 1 2010 a b Why would anyone want to kill Vittorio Arrigoni The Week UK Retrieved 18 April 2016 Agencies News 2009 08 23 Hamas Body of kidnapped activist found Ynetnews Ynetnews com Retrieved 2012 11 25 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a first1 has generic name help Profile Rachel Corrie BBC News 28 August 2012 Retrieved 18 April 2016 Hammer Joshua The Death of Rachel Corrie Mother Jones September October 2003 S F Jewish activist held as security threat in Israel via San Francisco Chronicle Friedman Matti August 28 2012 Haifa District Court rejects damages claim in Rachel Corrie case The Times of Israel Retrieved August 28 2012 Bob Yonah Jeremy August 28 2012 Haifa court rules against Rachel Corrie family in suit The Jerusalem Post Retrieved August 28 2012 ISM Israeli soldier shoots British ISM activist Tom Hurndall in Gaza 11 April 2003 ISM Rafah Statement on the shooting of Thomas Hurndall 12 April 2003 As IDF rifle fire hit the mound the children fled But three aged between four and seven were paralysed by fear The Guardian Obituary January 22 2004 Soldier jailed for activist death BBC News August 11 2005 a b Simon Atkinson British peace activist was intentionally killed The Guardian April 10 2006 Townsend Mark 2005 01 30 Parents fight to learn why Israeli sniper shot their son The Guardian 30 January 2005 London Retrieved 27 May 2007 Israeli soldier shoots British ISM activist Tom Hurndall in Gaza International Solidarity Movement Retrieved 18 April 2016 ISM Rafah Statement on the Shooting of Thomas Hurndall International Solidarity Movement Retrieved 18 April 2016 BBC Soldier jailed for activist death 11 August 2005 Peter Beaumont 3 April 2002 I never thought they would fire live rounds The Guardian Retrieved 18 April 2016 TIME magazine The Heroes Issue 2003 Time 2003 04 28 Archived from the original on April 21 2003 Retrieved 2010 05 05 Wounded activist testifies against IDF Archived 2012 07 08 at archive today Jerusalem Post Sept 20 2007 a b Dan Izenberg State to compensate wounded ISM activist permanent dead link Jerusalem Post November 19 2008 U S Peace Activist Brian Avery Returns to Israel Two Years After Being Shot in the Face Democracynow org Archived from the original on 2007 11 14 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Democracy Now US Consul General Says Awaiting Israeli Report on IDF Shooting of American Citizen Democracy Now March 16 2009 Goldman Yoel 2012 04 16 The blow heard round the world The Times of Israel Retrieved 2012 11 25 a b Zitun Yoav 15 April 2012 IDF officer who beat activist suspended Israel News Ynetnews Ynetnews Ynetnews com Retrieved 2012 11 25 a b They had meant to travel down Route 90 in the Jordan Valley but the IDF blocked their path Archived 2012 04 23 at the Wayback Machine Jpost a b Tzippe Barrow 2012 04 17 IDF Investigates Incident with ISM Protester CBN com Retrieved 2012 11 25 a b Occupation Magazine 2012 http www kibush co il show file asp num 52608 Palestinians and internationals attacked during biking trip in Jordan Valley Palsolidarity org 2012 04 15 Retrieved 2012 11 25 a b בצבא הכיבוש כל אלימות מוצדקת walla news 16 April 2012 Gili Cohen 2012 04 15 VIDEO Senior IDF officer beats pro Palestinian activist with rifle Haaretz Peres slams IDF officer for attack on activist The Jerusalem Post 9 October 2011 Retrieved 18 April 2016 IDF officer suspended for hitting activist in face with rifle The Times of Israel Retrieved 18 April 2016 ISM Member Akram killed during clashes in Jenin ISM website September 7 2007 Salamat Sahbi Akram ISM website September 11 2007 Italian peace activist killed in Gaza Middle East Al Jazeera English 14 April 2011 Retrieved 2012 11 25 U S idealist Kayla Mueller s road to ISIS captivity went through West Bank Haaretz Retrieved February 10 2015 a b Callimachi Rukmini Gladstone Rick 6 February 2015 ISIS Claims American Hostage Killed by Jordanian Retaliation Bombings New York Times Retrieved February 10 2015 About Us hayatadestek org Archived from the original on February 9 2015 Retrieved February 10 2015 Walid Shoebat 6 February 2015 The Story Of American Hostage Kayla Jean Mueller That ISIS Claims Was Killed In The Latest Jordanian Air Raids On ISIS Retrieved February 10 2015 Staff 2015 02 10 Herridge WH Knew Location of ISIS Hostages Delayed Rescue Attempt Fox News Retrieved 2015 02 11 ISIS Claims Female American Hostage Kayla Jean Mueller Was Killed In Jordanian Airstrike The Huffington Post 6 February 2015 Retrieved February 10 2015 Proof of Death in Hand Family Honors Hostage New York Times Kayla Jean Mueller American ISIS hostage is dead family confirms CBS News February 10 2015 Retrieved February 10 2015 Ashley Fantz Pamela Brown and Jason Hanna February 10 2015 American ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller dead family says CNN Retrieved February 10 2015 Details of April 30 2003 Tel Aviv suicide bombing 3 Jun 2003 GxMSDev Retrieved 18 April 2016 ISM Media Group Travel Information amp Tips International Solidarity Movement Retrieved 18 April 2016 2BackToHomePage3 Retrieved 18 April 2016 ynet ג נין המבוקש נעצר כשהסתתר במשרד של ארגון בינלאומי חדשות Ynet Ynet co il 1995 06 20 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Sam Skolnik Activist s death focuses spotlight on Mideast struggle Seattle Post Intelligencer March 20 2003 Amit Cohen ממערב תיפתח הרעה nrg Maariv June 10 2010 Hebrew The Hebrew source בישראל אומרים שהקשר בין אנשי ה ISM לגורמי טרור פלשתיניים אינו מסתכם בלינה בבתי מחבלים לטענת השב כ חלק מאנשי הארגון מקיימים קשרים עם פעילי טרור ופועלים לשיבוש פעילות צה ל בשטחים באחד המקרים חשפו פעילי ISM מארב של צה ל לאחר שהאירו עליו בפנסים בחודש יולי תקפו שני פעילים חיילים של צה ל במחסום בית פוריק קצין צה ל מספר שבמספר מקרים פעילי ISM פתחו ציר בשביל הפלשתינים כלומר הלכו ראשונים ובדקו אם יש מחסומי צבא בהמשך הדרך ממערב תיפתח הרעה Maariv 2010 Pennsylvania Man Sentenced for Aiding Hamas Archived 2013 10 04 at the Wayback Machine August 22 2008 Hebrew source Ynet 28 8 2012 למעשה הארגון מנצל לרעה את השימוש בשיח זכויות האדם והמוסריות כדי לטשטש את חומרת מעשיו המתבטאים באלימות בפועל Report in Ynet in Hebrew 28 8 2012 Report in Ynet in English 28 8 2012Further reading editGhassan Andoni Huwaida Arraf Nicholas Blincoe Hussein Khalili Marissa McLaughlin Radhika Sainath Josie Sandercock eds 2004 Peace Under Fire Israel Palestine and the International Solidarity Movement Verso ISBN 9781844675012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to International Solidarity Movement Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Solidarity Movement amp oldid 1216682163, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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