Israeli Embassy bounces cheque for transport home of Tom Hurndall’s body, murdered by Israeli Army
The family of Tom Hurndall, a British peace activist who was left brain damaged after being shot in the head by an Israeli soldier, says a cheque from the Israeli government to cover his treatment and repatriation costs has bounced. The family waited months for the £8,370, but on receipt the London branch of the Bank of Israel said there were insufficient funds in the government account. The Israeli embassy in London later said it would ensure the family was paid.
The Guardian, Friday November 21 2003
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