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    January 16

    Zionists commit Genocide and everyone closes their eyes.


    Zionists commit genocide and everyone closes their eyes.
    Gaza is a place under siege..they are killing people who cannot escape, and they want a mutual cease of fire???
    There is no mutual cease of fire… There is only one offender who is hitting them from everywhere!!!!
    Has the world gone blind.. 10 vs 1000+ killed will tell you something!

    Sympathy for the Zionists???

    I respect Jews as people and as religious entity…but I do not respect Zionists!


    January 13

    US is run by Zionists


    The Security Council resolution passed on Friday calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza was a source of embarrassment for US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who helped prepare it but ultimately was ordered to back down from voting for it and abstain, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Monday.

    The president of the biggest country was forced to take a call from Zionist prime minister even though he was busy!....
    The game is now clear.

    Rice did not end up voting for Resolution 1860, thanks to a phone conversation he held with US President George Bush shortly before the vote, Olmert told a meeting of local authority heads in Ashkelon as part of a visit to the South.
     

    almanar TV
    January 08

    Chavez on Gaza

    Venezuela's government expelled Israel's ambassador and said the country's leaders should be tried for war crimes after more than 700 Palestinians were killed by fighting in the Gaza Strip. Some personnel at the embassy in Caracas also must leave, Venezuela's foreign ministry said in a statement. President Hugo Chavez said yesterday that Israel's fight against Hamas was 'genocidal' and had the support of President George W. Bush. 'If there’s any shame in the world, the president of Israel should be taken to the International Criminal Court along with the president of the United States,' Chavez said today in comments broadcast by state television. "How much are the Palestinian children suffering?" Following is the full text of the statement:

     

    January 06

    240,000 dollars awarded to man forced to cover Arab T-shirt

    NEW YORK (AFP) – An airline passenger forced to cover his T-shirt because it displayed Arabic script has been awarded 240,000 dollars in compensation, campaigners said Monday.

    Raed Jarrar received the pay out on Friday from two US Transportation Security Authority officials and from JetBlue Airways following the August 2006 incident at New York's JFK Airport, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced.

    "The outcome of this case is a victory for free speech and a blow to the discriminatory practice of racial profiling," said Aden Fine, a lawyer with ACLU.

    Jarrar, a US resident, was apprehended as he waited to board a JetBlue flight from New York to Oakland, California, and told to remove his shirt, which had written on it in Arabic: "We will not be silent."

    He was told other passengers felt uncomfortable because an Arabic-inscribed T-shirt in an airport was like "wearing a T-shirt at a bank stating, I am a robber,'" the ACLU said. Jarrar eventually agreed to cover his shirt with another provided by JetBlue. He was allowed aboard but his seat was changed from the front to the back of the aircraft.

    Last week, nine Muslims, including three children, were ordered off a domestic US flight after passengers heard what they believed were suspicious remarks about security.

    Although the passengers, eight of them US citizens, were cleared by the FBI, they were reportedly still barred from the AirTran flight.

    Security has been at a high level in US airports since the September 11, 2001 hijacked airliner attacks against the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington.

    However, rights groups and representatives of the Muslim community say the security measures have led to frequent discrimination and harassment.Source
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090106/ts_alt_afp/ustransportairsecuritymuslimsrights_090106002219

    January 04

    Zionist invade Gaza

    Zionist ( I wont call "it" Israel as to even give them the privilege of acknowledging the stupid lie of a fake country the Zionist made out of Palestine)

    They are invading Gaza on foot now.
    400+ killed ( Civilian... mostly)
    thousands died.

    and by god if they get inside Gaza, it will be their worst nightmare..

    we are not afraid to die.. we fight for honor and for our beloved land..

    god will burn them to hell. They tortured us from 1948 to this day and age.

    murders... All I have to say, GOD IS BIGGER!

    and for the rest of the governmental leaders/UN
    ( excuse me for my language), GO FUCK YOURSELVES!
    December 27

    Bloodiest Isreali air strike on Gaza

     

    18:34 2008 Dec 27
    Now it is up to 200 killed and 270 wounded.
    All I have to say is Merry Christmas to all of you. There is a limit to how much oppression people can take.
    There is no such thing as Israel and by god, this will make us stronger.
    December 21

    Gaza Palestine

    "Gaza’s 1.5 million citizens have been cut off from the rest of the world since June 2007. That is when Hamas exerted full authority over the tiny strip of land and its borders were subsequently sealed by Israel and Egypt. Since then, the Israelis have imposed ever more severe restrictions on what may enter the territory, now significantly limiting even the most basic of humanitarian supplies including food, fuel, clothing, cooking oil and medicine. As a result, according to Iran’s Press TV, hundreds of patients have died, 40 percent of ambulances have stopped running due to lack of fuel, and 75 percent of Gaza’s children suffer from malnutrition. As reported in the Dec. 14 Sunday Times, some families have now resorted to eating grass. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency just announced it has been forced to suspend food distribution to the 750,000 Gazans who depend on them for assistance. It has run out of flour and with all border crossings closed by Israel, there is no way for its trucks to enter and replenish empty food stockpiles.

    Attempts have been made to break the siege on Gaza. Who has tried, and who has not, is most telling.

    The U.S.-based Free Gaza Movement has successfully landed four ships on its shores, bringing humanitarian relief along with academicians, journalists and doctors, and leaving with patients in need of medical attention and students otherwise prohibited from studying abroad.

    Heroic grassroots movements such as this have raised needed awareness of Gaza’s plight, but the question remains: where are the ships from the Arab countries?

    In early December, a Libyan cargo vessel carrying 3,000 tons of food, powdered milk and blankets to Gaza was turned away by Israel under the pretext of not having diplomatic relations with Libya. That has been the only attempt made by an Arab or Muslim country to challenge the Israeli blockade.

    A Qatar-based aid group, simply named Qatar Charity, was set to send a shipment of $2 million in cancer medication shortly after the Libyan endeavor. Under intense pressure from the Israeli government, however, Qatar capitulated and cancelled the trip just hours before departure.

    Within the last week, Iran’s Red Crescent Society stated its intention to send a relief ship with 1,000 tons of supplies including wheat, sugar, rice, cooking oil, and medical supplies.

    "Unfortunately so far the Egyptian government had not allowed us to send the relief items to them by air," said its Secretary-General, Ahmad Moussavi.

    And that aptly summarizes the second heinous crime being committed against Gaza: the complicity of the Arab states in abetting the Israeli siege."

     

    Article exert by Rannine Amiri for the Palestine Chronicle

    December 15

    Palestine Remembered

     

    December 06

    palestine

     
    It is graphic, but we are all grown up here...
    I watched a show on CNN regarding genocide in the world.
    They mentioned every single country except for OURS.
    Of course I was not surprised, what do you expect?

    I watched this, and some of the footage are as recent as 2007. some of them I actually watched live some years ago.
    and I got reminded again why I want to be a doctor. But sometimes I think my heart cannot stand the pain.

    No matter, as the rest of the world knows, Palestinians never give up. The same goes for me.

    But it is alright as long as we are a life we will never let Palestine die.
    you can take our olive trees, our tradition, our houses and drive us out of our land, BUT you can never take what is in our hearts.

    our heart is Palestinian.
    November 12

    Obama for Change Or is it back to the same old story?

    Nohra-Studio (Official Website)

    Many "pin their hopes on Obama. Like African Americans, Arab-Americans (Muslims and Christians) and Muslim-Americans suffered significant prejudice that only increased after September 11, 2001"

    The majority of Americans are against giving Israel 3-5 billion of  taxes just to support Israeli wars of aggression.  Most of those majority voted for Obama even "as they saw that his first speech after clinching the nomination was to the powerful Israel-first lobby AIPAC and he surrounded himself with Israel-first people including Dennis Ross, a long-term lobbyist for Israel (Washington Institute for Middle East Affairs, an offshoot of AIPAC)". 

    To my dismay, Obama recruited Congressman Rahm Israel Emanuel "(an important fundraiser and organizer)" as his Chief of Staff.

    "Emanuel is son of an Israeli terrorist (Benjamin who was a member of Irgun, an underground terror organization in Palestine under the British rule) and someone who volunteered with the Israeli (not the US) army in 1991".

    It is not clear to what extent Emanuel will influence foreign policy as Obama’s chief of staff and the special friendship bond of the US that gave Israel a safe zone for starting illegal an illegitimate wars?


    Original text artical inclused in ".." source from http://palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=14355Original article by Mazin Qumsiyeh




    October 15

    sep 16 Sabra und Shatila

    In an empty parking lot across from the Kuwaiti Embassy, near the bustling traffic of Chatila Circle, mourners gathered Tuesday (Sep 16, 2008) to mark the 26th anniversary of the Sabra and Chatila massacre. Amid Palestinian and Lebanese flags, and yellow banners emblazoned with portraits of late President Yasser Arafat, residents of the camps, Lebanese citizens, and Palestinian and European activists met to commemorate the dead.

    During three days in September 1982, Israeli militiamen entered the two camps, which had been surrounded by Israeli troops, and killed hundreds of men, woman and children. Hundreds more from the surrounding area disappeared. The final death toll remains unknown.

    The somber procession marched downhill from the embassy toward the Chatila camp, headed by a Palestinian color guard. A group of scouts came next - with young women playing bagpipes and boys playing drums wrapped in Palestinian tricolores. They were followed by mourners carrying placards and many members of the Italian NGO, Per Non Dimenticare Sabra E Chatila

    (Do Not Forget Sabra and Chatila). (Reference for text: The Daily Star, Lebanon; photo, The Palestine Chronicle)













    October 13

    female prisoners in Isreali prisons

    A Poster containing the photos of female Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails – “As a result of their visible activity in the current Intifada, Palestinian women have not escaped the mass arrest campaigns. Palestinian women in detention are subjected to mistreatment on a daily basis and are often held in cells and sections with Israeli criminal prisoners. Regular body searches are performed with brutality by prison guards; sexual harassment occurs frequently; the right to elect a representative for their collective demands is not recognized as in other prisons; solitary confinement is often used as a form of punishment; detainees are prohibited from going outside regularly or of using the canteen; cell searches and confiscation of personal belongings is a common practice; and attacks on women by beating or firing tear gas into cells occur regularly.” (Text: Addameer.org; photo: Aljazeera.net) The Palestine Chronicle source.
    October 09

    What Your Media Don't Tell You

    Thanks to Nouri for forwarding this to me
    Report: US raid killed 33 Afghan civilians
    Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:31:21 GMT
    At least 33 civilians, including a dozen children were killed in the US air raid.
    The US military has concluded that at least 33 civilians, including a dozen children were killed in an air raid in Afghanistan on Aug. 22.

    "Our investigation determined approximately 55 persons were killed (33 civilian and 22 anti-coalition militants)," the summary of an investigation report on the incident the said.

    According to the report, the death toll in the village of Azizabad was far higher than the five to seven civilians that the US military has long insisted killed in the fighting, but well short of the 90 civilian dead claimed by the Afghan government.

    Investigators were able to identify or discern the bodies of eight men, three women and 12 children in videos of the bodies laid out for burial in the village mosque the day after the fighting, the report said.

    The incident has brought angry recriminations from Afghan President Hamid Karzai.

    However, military investigator Brigadier General Michael Callan defended the actions of the US and Afghan forces involved in the incident.

    "The use of force was in self-defense, necessary and proportional, based on the information the on scene commander had at the time," Callan said.

    International forces in Afghanistan have been under increased criticism since Afghan and UN officials discovered that a US-led military operation in August had lead to civilian casualties.

    A recent National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) report described Afghanistan's state as 'grim' in the wake of rising insurgency, and the failure of US policies in the country.
    September 08

    The wall of hate

    Thats great, they finally admitted that the Palestinians are oppressed by Israel; but id like to tell you that we are not just oppressed, we will never ever accept less than %100 of our land. we have been oppressed for about 50 years we can live with it and fight for our freedom for another 100 years.
    I know its hard and tough but we stimulate our strength from our rights in this land and from our weakness.
    July 24

    Occupation 101 (Palestina)

     Movie clip from award-winning documentary film 'Occupation 101.' For more info or to purchase the DVD please visit: www.occupation101.com.

    A thought-provoking and powerful documentary film on the current and historical root causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Unlike any other film ever produced on the conflict -- 'Occupation 101' presents a comprehensive analysis of the facts and hidden truths surrounding the never ending controversy and dispels many of its long-perceived myths and misconceptions.
    The film also details life under Israeli military rule, the role of the United States in the conflict, and the major obstacles that stand in the way of a lasting and viable peace. The roots of the conflict are explained through first-hand on-the-ground experiences from leading Middle East scholars, peace activists, journalists, religious leaders and humanitarian workers whose voices have too often been suppressed in American media outlets.
    The film covers a wide range of topics -- which include -- the first wave of Jewish immigration from Europe in the 1880's, the 1920 tensions, the 1948 war, the 1967 war, the first Intifada of 1987, the Oslo Peace Process, Settlement expansion, the role of the United States Government, the second Intifada of 2000, the separation barrier and the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, as well as many heart wrenching testimonials from victims of this tragedy.
    May 16

    60th year anniversary of Palestina's occupation


    "JERUSALEM — President Bush was hailed as 'a great leader' and 'a great friend' of Israel at an emotional Academy Awards-style celebration of the country’s 60th birthday here (Israel) Wednesday night. But his visit, aimed at promoting peace in the Middle East, was instead marred by violence" (New York's Time).

    First off,  the highlighted words in the above statement are really a shame!
    I would like to say, it is not just a celebration for Israel's birth, it is a mourning day for Palestina; it is also the 60th anniversary of Palestina being taken away.

    Why doesn't anyone remember that?
    I will tell you why, because it is very convent for "certain" people to just "go with the flow".
    They don't like to speak up against the wrong, it is just "too much of a hassle".
    "Four Palestinians were killed, including two militants, and nine were wounded in a series of Israeli Army strikes and incursions into Gaza, said medics and witnesses there".

    If Israel said Palestinians are terrorist it must be true, I mean woah look at all those pictures and videos they show you.
    So I tell you what, when Israel goes off to jump of a cliff I hope you jump after it too!

    So excuse Me, all the dying kids,  and the hundreds of demolished houses for disturbing your vacation planning to Hawaii or your day out to purchase your 4th car.

    Enjoy your 100 dollar dinner mates!

    Kevin Frayer/Bush/Associated Press



    May 12

    Palestina, Don't Forget Us, We Are Still Fighting!

     
    http://a-films.blogspot.com
    "La battaglia di Nahr al-Bared nel 2007, durata quattro mesi, ha lasciato migliaia di profughi palestinesi senza casa - ancora una volta. In inverno, a poche migliaia di loro è stato consentito di tornare ai loro campi profughi distrutti e lì hanno ricominciato a ricostruire le loro case".

    The battle of Nahr al-Bared in 2007, duration: four months, has left Palestinians without houses