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By SUNITA RAPPAI
 

Tom Hurndall
Israel refuses to send witnesses to Tom's inquest

THE mother of Tom Hurndall, the Tufnell Park student who died after being shot by an Israeli soldier three years ago, has attacked the Israeli authorities for refusing to co-operate in her son’s inquest.
Jocelyn Hurndall, who lives in Burghley Road, Tufnell Park, said the decision by the Israeli government was “obstructive” and criticised a letter written by the Israeli embassy to the Foreign Office as “the most pompous I have ever seen.”
Mr Hurndall, a peace activist, was shot in the head while defending children from sniper fire in the Gaza town of Rafah which is close to the borders of Egypt.
Officers from St Pancras Coroner’s Court, where the four-day inquest into Tom Hurndall’s death is due to begin on April 10 approached the Israeli embassy asking for a number of people to assist the court.
A copy of the Israeli embassy’s response seen by the New Journal on Tuesday states that while Israel “treats the incidents with extreme seriousness, after due consideration it does not consider that it is appropriate to participate in the Coroner’s proceedings”.
Mr Hurndall was shot by Israeli Defence Force soldier Sergeant Idier Wahid Taysir in April 2003. The 22-year-old student, who suffered severe brain injuries as a result of the shooting, died at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability in Putney in January 2004.
Taysir was found guilty of manslaughter and later sentenced to eight years in prison after a trial in an Israeli military court last year.
Mrs Hurndall, who revealed that the family would be represented by Michael Mansfield QC during the inquest, has blamed a “culture of impunity” within the Israeli defence forces for her son’s death.
But a spokeswoman for the Israeli embassy said Israel had already convicted a soldier for Mr Hurndall’s death.
She said: “We are deeply sorry for the death of Tom Hurndall.
“We do not understand the anger of the family since, following a thorough investigation, an Israeli court convicted a soldier, Sergeant Taysir Hayb, of manslaughter, sentencing him to eight years in prison and an additional three-and-a-half years suspended.
“Sergeant Hayb was also found guilty on five additional counts and has already begun to serve his term in prison. Furthermore, throughout the investigation and trial, we maintained close contact with both the Hurndall family and the British authorities, the latter of whom acknowledged this cooperation.”
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