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what happened to the israeli soldier who murdered rachel corrie with a bulldozer?

what happened to the israeli soldier who murdered rachel corrie with a bulldozer?

Answer:

He was cleared of all accusations, and it was ruled an accident. DO NOT stand in front of a bulldozer where the driver can't see you.
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it was an accident- rachel fell in a pit near the buldozer and the driver cound't see her. the drivel was cleared of all accusatios after an investigation and the court rejected claims of murder both in the us and israel.
He was cleared. He could not see her. I mean, she was used by the Palestinians. Notice it was not one of them standing there. They know the drivers cannot see some areas. I swear, if it was a muslim driver who ran over a Jewish Israeli supporter, everyone would say Don't stand in front of a bulldozer. Since it was an Israeli driver and a palestinian supporter....everyone screams Murderer! She was a naive gullible girl who let herself be used and she lost her life as a result.
Why do you even ask questions? As if you're actually trying to learn something. LMAO! It doesn't matter how much a well-informed intellectually honest individual shoves truth in your face and up your nose. You're a true blue libtard. And libtards shun facts contrary to their agenda and truths that expose the fallacies of them. I know this for a fact because I've seen your questions before. And there have been a number of informative, factually verifiable, and honest responses to your questions, but you never fail to chose the most baseless, blatant libtard talking point as best answer. I have two questions for you. How does one like you bring themselves to be willfully ignorant to the point that you reject the most obvious truths when it doesn't compute with your pre-recorded narrow view of the world? That's a sign of a mental disorder. My second question is: Why?

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