Earlier this week, Israel's Channel 2 news reported that Caterpillar is delaying the delivery of tens of D9 bulldozers—valued at $50 million—to the Israeli military. The report speculated that this "sounds like an American military sanction." Read an article in the Jerusalem Post about this report by.
This news comes in the midst of a civil trial in Israel brought by Cindy and Craig Corrie, of the Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice, a US Campaign member group. The Corries' daughter Rachel was killed by the Israeli military with a weaponized Caterpillar D9 bulldozer, as she nonviolently tried to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian home in the occupied Gaza Strip in March 2003.
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