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US Peace Activist, Emily Henochowicz, Lost her Eye by Israeli Fire, No Official Request for Investigation Yet
US Consul asks Israeli government to look into how American's eye was shot out in West Bank protest Tuesday June 15, 2010 10:13 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News When Israeli border control officers attacked a non-violent protest
near Qalandia checkpoint on June 1st, eyewitnesses reported that the
troops fired three high-velocity tear gas canisters directly toward
21-year old American protester Emily Henochowicz, hitting her in the
face and blinding her in one eye. Now, after
thousands of calls demanding an investigation into the incident, the
US Consul in Jerusalem has asked the Israeli
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