Aug 23, 2014 by @occpal It seems Israel’s firsters aspire a Hollywood job. Are these pathetic attempts #HowToGetAwayScenario? First I thought it was Poltergeist IV but it was only Netanyahu still recovering from his epic hasbara fail and eye hurting photoshopping skills banging his head against the wall of frustration because he had to […]
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Prisoner release: The number game of Israel
Palestine’s Prisoners | Pictures | Topic | Category – Torture | History | Category 19 December 2011 | The Raging Palestinian | ISM Yesterday marked the so called completion of the prisoner swap agreement, which commenced on October 18, 2011, when Gilad Shalit was released for a total of 1,027 Palestinians to be released from […]
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Israel’s “Dangerous” Game
Related: The Mavi Marmara Massacre Taking on Turkey Ramzy Baroud | September 16th, 2011 | Dissident Voice The UN Palmer Report, which largely exonerated Israel for murdering nine unarmed Turkish civilians in international waters on May 31, 2010, seemed in some ways like the last straw. Prior to its publication, the camel’s back had already […]
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Taking on Turkey: Israel’s ‘Dangerous’ Game
Palestine Chronicle | Sept 14, 2011 Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. (UN Photo)By Ramzy Baroud The UN Palmer Report, which largely exonerated Israel for murdering nine unarmed Turkish civilians in international waters on May 31, 2010, seemed in some ways like the last straw. Prior to its publication, the camel’s back had already mostly […]
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Game Not Yet Over: Flotilla Considers Next Moves
Spectre of Israeli PR disaster may not yet be over. (Via Press TV) By Richard Lightbown In order to set the context I would like to begin by stating a few facts about Gaza: – The UNRWA annual report for 2010 found that the unemployment rate in Gaza is 45.2 per cent, which is believed […]
Continue readingHamdan: The play of releasing the hungers strikers was well performed by the PA
[ 09/01/2011 – 05:11 PM ] AMMAN, (PIC)– Director of Hamas’s international relations Osama Hamdan described on Sunday the release of the five hunger strikers from West Bank jails and their detention once again as a play that was performed well be both the Palestinian authority (PA) and Israel. In a press statement to […]
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