Israel hides Rachel Corrie’s murderer


Iran to study naming a street after Rachel Corrie
The Spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, Ramin Mehmanparast, has reported on talking into consideration naming of a street after the American girl, Rachel Corrie, who was killed by the Zionist troopers with a bulldozer, in support for Palestine.
According to Fars news agency, Mehmanparast noted that Iran’s Foreign Ministry is studying this issue.
The 23-year-old American girl, Rachel Corrie, on March 16, 2003, in the company of her eight friends (five Americans and three British), in a district in the city of Rafah, occupied Palestine, tried to prevent the ugly act of the Zionist regime’s troopers that wanted to flatten a Palestinian house, but the driver of the bulldozer crushed Rachel and killed her.