by Stephen Lendman | Stephen Lendman Blog | Oct 28, 2013 Mossad’s credentials are notorious. They’re well known. It’s expertise is acknowledged. Its rap sheet is longstanding and nefarious. Its tactics include targeted assassinations, satellite, drone and other type spying, hacking and espionage expertise, computer viruses, other cyber attacks, bombings, sabotage, and other lawless practices. […]
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International Refugee Day: Palestinian Refugees issue at British Parliament
[ PIC 08/06/2012 – 10:18 AM ] LONDON, (PIC)– The Palestinian Return Centre (PRC) will commemorate international refugee day by hosting a number of events across Europe. The events will commence in the UK on 18 June and end in Geneva 22 June. International Refugee Day is an annual event launched by the United Nations […]
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The 1967-war revisited ~ by Khalid Amayreh
Al Qassam Website | 07-06-2012 | By Khalid Amayreh Part-1 When Israel occupied the West Bank in 1967, I was ten years old. Then, I didn’t fully grasp what was happening to us. Arab radio stations transmitting from Cairo, Damascus and Baghdad had been galvanizing us into believing that Israel’s days were numbered and that […]
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#Naksa | Israeli forces disperse Hebron Naksa demo
Maan News Agency | June 5, 2012 HEBRON (Ma’an) — Israeli forces dispersed demonstrators in the Old City of Hebron on Tuesday during commemorations of the 45th anniversary of the Naksa, or setback, of 1967. The demonstration, called by the popular committee against the wall in Hebron, was launched from the Zahda area in the […]
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#Naksa | The lies about the 1967 war are still more powerful than the truth ~ by @alanauthor
By Alan Hart | Redress | 5 June 2012 Alan Hart views the Zionist-manufactured myth that the 1967 war was a defensive war – rather than a war of aggression – launched by Israel because it faced a threat of extermination by its Arab neighbours, and laments the lazy – or Zionist-motivated – journalism which […]
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#Naksa | When the Tanks Came Rolling in ~ by Mazin Qumsiyeh
Mazin Qumsiyeh | The Palestine Chronicle | June 5, 2012 It seems like yesterday that we watched Israeli tanks rolling down the hills towards our sleepy town of Beit Sahour 45 years ago today. As a child it was the most frightening sight. The second stage of the Zionist expansion on the land of Palestine […]
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Originally posted on Desertpeace:
An activist demonstrating in Beit Ommar to commemorate Naksa Day. * The Western Press was full of reports dealing with zionists abroad ‘celebrating’ the Israeli Victory in the 1967 ‘Six Day War’. Not one report about the reality of the situation here in Palestine….. Here it is; * Naksa Prepared by Mazin Qumsiyeh,…

The Real Story of How Israel Was Created
A Million Stories about the Zionist Rape of This World – in pictures by Alison Weir, October 11, 2011 | Antiwar.com To better understand the Palestinian bid for membership in the United Nations, it is important to understand the original 1947 U.N. action on Israel-Palestine. The common representation of Israel’s birth is that the U.N. […]
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Palestinian Forum in Britain announces ready for Palestine Day early July
[ 09/06/2011 – 12:11 PM ] LONDON, (PIC)– The Palestinian Forum in Britain has announced completion of logistical and administrative arrangements ahead of Palestine Day scheduled for July 2 and 3 in the capital London and the second largest city Manchester. The major annual gathering comes to mark Nakba and Naksa Days, in memory of […]
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Masri: Blood of Naksa Day protesters marks beginning of new stage for Palestine
[ 08/06/2011 – 07:00 PM ] GAZA, (PIC)– Mushir al-Masri, who heads the Hamas bloc on the Palestinian Legislative Council, has said that the spilled blood of those killed by the Israeli occupation forces on borders with Lebanon and Syria during Naksa Day marks the beginning of a new phase in ending the Israeli occupation. […]
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Israel: A Choice To Kill
By Chris Floyd | Information Clearing House | June 07, 2011 I watched them marching toward the border. Row upon row of them in the hot, bright sun. They marched without guns, without tanks and missiles — although some, like the shepherd boy David, did pick up a few rocks to hurl into the impossible […]
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