WARNING-VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES<br/> <br />A picture of American activist Rachel Corrie.<br/> <br />And here, fellow activists' graphic photos of her body after an Israeli army bulldozer crushed her to death.<br/> <br />This was during a pro-Palestine rally in Gaza nine years ago.<br/> <br />Her family launched a civil case against the Israeli military after an internal investigation cleared the bulldozer driver.<br/> <br />On Monday, a court vindicated Israel's military of any wrongdoing, although the judge called her death a "regrettable accident".<br/> <br />Corrie's mother spoke to media after the verdict and expressed her deep disappointment.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) RACHEL CORRIE'S MOTHER, CINDY CORRIE SAYING:<br/> <br />"I believe that this was a bad day, not only for our family, but a bad day for human rights, for humanity, for the rule of law and also for the country of Israel."<br/> <br />The family plans to appeal the decision.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) CORRIE FAMILY LAWYER HUSSEIN ABU HUSSEIN SAYING:<br/> <br />"I believe that we could have a good chance to change this decision through the review by the appeal that we are aiming to issue to the Supreme Court."<br/> <br />The demonstration took place during the second Palestinian uprising or Intifada, with Corrie becoming an international symbol of Palestine's plight.