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Israeli Government Refuses to Pay for Treatment of  Emily Henochowicz, Who Lost her Eye by Israeli Fire 

Israel refuses to pay for treatment of American Jew wounded by Israeli fire

[ 29/07/2010 - 09:51 AM ]

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)--

The Israeli occupation government so-called defense ministry (the ministry in charge of war and occupation) has refused to pay the cost of medical treatment for an American-Jewish activist who lost an eye when border police officers fired a tear gas canister at her during a demonstration.

Emily Henochowicz, who also holds Israeli citizenship, took part in a protest on May 31, shortly after Israel killed nine pro-Palestinian activists in a raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla.

The Henochowicz family said that a policeman shot a canister directly at her face, shattering her jaw and causing her to lose her left eye.

Following her treatment at Hadassah hospital in Jerusalem, Henochowicz's father, who had traveled from the U.S., was handed a bill for almost 3,500 dollars. Under advice from his lawyer, he asked the ministry to cover the expense, but officials refused.

In justifying the refusal, the ministry claimed the tear gas was not fired directly at Henochowicz.

"The canister ricocheted at her after it rebound off a concrete barrier and changed direction - it was not shot directly at her," the ministry said in a statement, which was contested by Haaretz as one of its reporters was a witness to the incident.



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