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Nine years after an American activist was crushed by an Israeli army bulldozer, an Israeli civil court ruled Tuesday that Rachel Corrie's death was an accident.

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Parents of American killed in Israel in 2003 visit State Departmentupdated: Wed Jun 30 2010 18:08:00

The parents of Rachel Corrie, an American killed by Israeli forces seven years ago, visited the State Department Wednesday as they continue to seek justice in their daughter's death.

Israel: Seized aid ship's passengers being deportedupdated: Sun Jun 06 2010 12:06:00

All 19 passengers and crew members of the Rachel Corrie have signed deportation papers and will leave the country Sunday, an Israeli interior ministry spokesman said.

Blair: Gazans must have hopeupdated: Sun Jun 06 2010 12:06:00

Peace envoy Tony Blair says the international community must ensure people of Gaza have hope.

Israeli Navy seizes aid boat headed for Gazaupdated: Sat Jun 05 2010 23:17:00

For the second time this week, Israeli naval commandos seized aid headed for the Gaza Strip, but Saturday's action had a peaceful ending.

Irish aid ship bound for Gaza won't stop 'unless forced to'updated: Thu Jun 03 2010 20:17:00

An Irish-owned aid ship headed for Gaza won't stop until it's forced to, a former U.N. official aboard the ship told CNN Thursday.

Flotilla activists return to Turkeyupdated: Thu Jun 03 2010 20:17:00

CNN's Ivan Watson reports from Istanbul, Turkey, where flotilla activists have returned to the country.

Parents demand Israeli answersupdated: Wed Mar 10 2010 14:28:00

The parents of a U.S. activist killed in Gaza take their case to an Israeli civil court. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports.

Parents demand answers from Israel in bulldozer deathupdated: Wed Mar 10 2010 14:28:00

A 23-year-old American activist stands in front of an Israeli bulldozer in Gaza. The bulldozer drives over her, crushing her to death. These are the facts.

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