It is not every day that the voices for justice triumph over the actions of the rich and powerful, especially when it comes to the Israel-Palestine debate. That’s why it is so important to acknowledge and celebrate the settlement just negotiated by CODEPINK activist Rae Abileah and her lawyers after suing American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)volunteer lobbyist Stanley Shulster.

Code Pink's Medea Benjamin at NoNATO Rally (Photo: Chicagosee / Flickr)
It all started on May 24, 2011, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in Washington, DC speaking before a joint session of Congress. Abileah, a 29-year-old Jewish woman who has traveled to the West Bank, Israel and Gaza, was in the audience. She became more and more appalled as she listened to Netanyahu’s speech and watched our congress people giving him a stream of standing ovations. “I couldn’t watch this hero’s welcome for a man who supports the continued building of illegal settlements, won’t lift the siege of Gaza, and refuses to negotiate with the Palestinian unity government,” said Abileah.
So Abileah did what most people would never have the courage to do. She got up and shouted: “No more occupation! Stop Israeli war crimes! Equal rights for Palestinians!” And she unfurled a banner thatread: “Occupying land is Indefensible!”
She was immediately grabbed, violently pulled toward the floor, and gagged—not by the Capitol Police but by a member of the audience, Stanley Shulster, a retired attorney from Ashland, Oregon, who had traveled to Washington DC to attend the yearly conference of the Israel lobby group AIPAC. An online bio for Shulster revealed that he was an unpaid lobbyist, a volunteer in the Israeli Defense Forces, and a Navyveteran. In his bio Shulster bragged that he “grabbed the woman who heckled the Prime Minister while he was speaking.”
Abileah was rushed to the hospital, where she was treated for neck and shoulder injuries. She subsequently had to undergo months of physical therapy, chiropractic care and other treatments to heal from these injuries.
But Abileah was also determined to pursue her attacker.She pressed charges and got a warrant for his arrest, and she filed a civil suit for damages. Thanks to the tenacity and generosity of her attorneys, they just reached a settlement in which Shulster was forced to pay her medical fees and issue an apology. In the joint statement issued by Shulster and Abileah, Shulster acknowledges that he “respects the right of Ms. Abileah to hold a different view on the Israel-Palestine conflict and believes she holds this view in good faith,” and Abileah does the same. Both Abileah and Shulster recognize “the right, as Americans, to agree to disagree peacefully.” This might sound like a common sense statement but coming from a man who works with the IDF and AIPAC, which routinely categorizes any critique of Israel as anti-Semitic, this is extraordinary.
It is indeed a rare victory, as there is a history of attacks against US nonviolent activists defending Palestinians rights and most of the time, the attackers face no consequences. In 2007, a peaceful protester outside an AIPAC Conference in Washington DC was attacked and put in a chokehold. In this case, the police arrested the assailant, but they also arrested the woman who was attacked! In 2010, while standing on a public sidewalk, I was hit in the face by an AIPAC conference attendee, and the police refused to even take a police report. A few months later a protester and I were slugged with a book bag by an attendee at another pro-Israeli government conference, and the police once again refused to help. Students at the University of New Mexico were hit by audience members during a non-violent protest, and in November 2010, members of the pro-Occupation group Stand With Us (SWU) pepper-sprayed several members of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP). Video footage of the 2011 AIPAC Annual Gala shows the assault of a young woman who held a banner reading “Silencing Dissent Delegitimizes Israel.”
“This time, the justice system worked for me,” said a triumphant Abileah, “I hope it sends a message to aggressive Israeli Occupation supporters around the country that they don’t have the right to assault us; we have the right to express our views peacefully. Just as violence is not the answer to the Israel-Palestine conflict, it won’t work to silence critique and outcry in the US. This is a bittersweet victory—no one should suffer from a violent attack for just speaking up for equality and human rights.”
Of course, for the Palestinian people who live under Israel’s 45-year-old military occupation, violence dominates everyday life. The brutal 2008 invasion of Gaza left 1,400 people dead and crushed homes, schools, businesses—even hospitals. In the West Bank, peaceful protesters are regularly tear-gassed, shot, beaten, thrown into prison without trials.
“My neck pain was a small price to pay compared with the sacrifices made by Palestinian, Israeli, and international nonviolent protesters who’ve risked their bodies and lives to defend the basic human rights of the Palestinian people,” said Abileah. “But with this victory over an AIPAC volunteer lobbyist, perhaps more Americans will be encouraged to speakout and stand up for human rights and free speech.”
Ms. Abileah will donate a portion of the funds from Shulster to legal and medical aid for peaceful Palestinian protesters in the West Bank.
Medea Benjamin (medea@codepink.org) is the co-founder of CODEPINK and GlobalExchange.



20 Comments

Pathetic.
Justice, Randall, is not “pathetic”, it is necessary and appropriate.
Thank you, Rae Abileah, for daring to speak the truth.
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Wait a second. This says a warrant was issued for his arrest but it doesn’t say anything about charges or a trial.
The guy grabbed someone, pulled them to the ground and physically gagged them … caused major injury even … then bragged about it online. Most people can’t get away with doing that without consequences in the criminal justice system. Did he ultimately face charges that led to a conviction and criminal record? Please. Say there’s a case pending or something.
And the settlement only covered medical expenses? There wasn’t any pain and suffering or punitive compensation? Doesn’t that mean she just basically paid her own medical bills out of pocket … and then donated some of her own money when the assailant was finally forced to compensate her for the expenses?
I hate to be a cynic … am I missing something here? Unless I’m reading it entirely wrong, this feels sort of like a Pyrrhic victory.
In the post:
“Thanks to the tenacity and generosity of her attorneys, they just reached a settlement in which Shulster was forced to pay her medical fees and issue an apology.”
Thanks, Abileah, thanks Medea and Codepink. You all rock!
I agree with you for once, Randall. Stanley Shulster should have also been charged by the Capitol Police with felony or misdemeanor assault.
It is truly pathetic, the lengths to which freedom of expression is suppressed in this alleged democracy.
brava….more of a economic hit on the abusive misogynist would have been called for
This is pathetic, Randall… EU tells Israel: “Do your worst without fear of sanction by us”
Yeah. Thought I made it clear I read that part. Just not really impressed at first glance.
If there were no charges, doesn’t this mean that the AIPAC guy was treated as 100% above the law? Why are we cheering instead of decrying the lack of equal justice?
And doesn’t this mean he didn’t even have to pay a penny in pain and suffering? Merely compensating exactly as much as the injuries cost in dollars – with zero for the real hours and pain a human being had to invest in recovery? What kind of settlement is THAT? Screw an apology … oh yeah, I’m so totally sure *that* was genuine … there should be some *SERIOUS* cold, hard cash involved here at the very least.
Like I said … I hope that those pieces are there and just lacking from the press release. What you are seeing as a win, I’m kind of seeing as getting their asses kicked.
w00t for Codepink! Good job. As for Randall Kohn, thank you for sharing your opinion in such a candid and forthright way but clarification is required for naive me. Is the settlement pathetic? Is it codepink that you’re referring to as pathetic or is it the criminal who assaulted a woman who was exercising her right to protest who is “pathetic”? Do you believe the nation is “pathetic” for allowing people who disagree with you to speak out? Judging by your past commenting history, you believe any and all criticism of Israel to be “pathetic”. Since you like Israel so much and find exercising one’s rights under the Constitution of the United States of America so objectionable, I invite you to move to Israel, where you won’t have to put up with free speech and the right to protest the government for redress of grievances.
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He should have been charged with assault, convicted, and treated as a first-time offender, the same as any other jackass.
I’m happy that Mr. Shulster had to pay Ms. Abileah’s medical bills, since that was the very least he owed her…but I’m sick of this kind of thuggery and how routine it’s becoming. A kick in the nuts is the only language people like Stanley Shulster understand, and that’s what he needs.
Peg, Randall is a Zionist troll that habitually drops in on mine, Phil’s, and others, Israeli/ME posts…!
I absolutely think he should have faced assault charges. Since he didn’t, and Abileah sued, won at least her medical expenses, (read wrongly that you thought he *didn’t* have to pay medical expenses), and SHE believes it was a win, no matter how small, I guess we go with that. Maybe next time she’ll demand further justice after seeing the comments here.
Randall doesn’t do nuance, clarification, or engage in dialogue. He is our very special fdl drive-by troll, dazed on overdoses of intravenous Ziocaine, as CTuttle observed in #13.
I try to humor him and have not given up attempting to get him to participate in the community here.
Thank you and CTuttle for letting me know who this guy is and what to expect but part of that comment is an attempt at the more tolerant, less inclined to see ugliness in people by default, me. Rather than jumping to conclusions, I asked for clarification. Now the ball’s in his court.
*heh* I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting on him, Peg…! ;-)
Well, no…. I’m not going to asphyxiate myself.
Yayyyy Rae! Keep on fighting for what is right!
Excellent post.
Zionist trolls? Fuck ‘em.
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