Aug 20, 2014 by @occpal Deliberate near-starvation policies are one of the ‘weapons’ Israel deploys in it’s silent genocide. Causing excess death. Although main stream media does it best to bury documents since January 2006 Dov Weisglass stated: “The idea is to put the Palestinians on a diet, but not to make them die of […]
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Al-Rafati: We face the Israeli starvation policy through “economy of resistance”
[ PIC 07/10/2013 – 11:28 AM ] GAZA, (PIC)– Palestinian Minister of Economy in Gaza, Alaa Al-Rafati, stated that the current rate of needed materials entering through Karem crossing is only 30% due to the Israeli starvation policy practiced against the besieged strip. During a conference held on Sunday, the minister said that the economic […]
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Israel‘s Formula for a Starvation Diet : How 400 Trucks to Feed Gaza Became Just 67 ~ by Jonathan Cook
Note by occpal: Near Starvation Policies Silenced by media in 2010 (Source) Jonathan Cook | Dissident Voice | October 24th, 2012 Six and a half years go, shortly after Hamas won the Palestinian national elections and took charge of Gaza, a senior Israeli official described Israel’s planned response. “The idea,” he said, “is to put […]
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2,279 calories per person: How Israel made sure Gaza didn’t starve
Note occpal: Documents revealing media buries documents about near starvation policies – In 2010 Sabbah Report | Oct 18, 2012 Israel was forced to release ‘red lines’ document for food consumption in Gaza following legal battle. A Palestinian boy sitting behind bags of flour donated by aid agencies as part of their food assistance programs, […]
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Does one holocaust justify another one? ~ by Khalid Amayreh
By Khalid Amayreh | Palestinian Information Center | April 20, 2012 I wrote this article a few years ago to protest Israel’s pornographic exploitation of the holocaust memory in order to to blur, or divert attention from, or extenuate her equally evil crimes in the eyes of humanity. Needless to say, such crimes are tantamount […]
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