conference as they had in court with specifics that the state had called beside the point. Cindy Corrie quoted a Human Rights Watch tally of 16,000 Palestinians whose 2,500 homes were destroyed between 2000 and 2004, most of them in the area near the Egyptian border where her daughter would die. I
We believe that Rachel was seen, Cindy Corrie said. The heavily armored Caterpillar bulldozer may have had limited sight lines, the Corries acknowledge, but in addition to a driver, a second soldier was also in the cab, and conflicts in their assorted statements have never been reconciled. In fact
time on understanding his daughters March 16, 2003 death. He noted the deaths of two other foreigners in the same area within weeks of Rachels. In a seven-month period, Cindy Corrie said, the Israeli human-rights advocacy group BTselemcounted 100 civilian deaths, including 40 children.