Youth Against Normalization | September 29, 2011 The exhibit will be on display on 917 Washington Street, Oakland CA for the next two months. Source & Much More at the […]
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A PALESTINIAN VIEW | Telling Israel ‘no’: An interview with Ghazi Hamad
Daily News Egypt | September 6, 2011, 6:01 pm Bitterlemons: What is the current situation at the Rafah crossing, after Egypt announced that it would be open to travelers? Hamad: Generally speaking, the situation at Rafah crossing is sufficient, but there are crises because the number of passengers allowed to cross is limited while the […]
Continue readingei: Palestine and the Egyptian revolution: a view from Gaza
Haidar Eid, The Electronic Intifada, 23 March 2011 Palestinian children stand atop the remains of the border wall between Gaza and Egypt after it was destroyed in January 2008. (Wissam Nassar/MaanImages) When I was asked by a solidarity activist about the impact of the end of the Mubarak regime on the Gaza Strip, my immediate […]
Continue readingDangerous Victims: Egyptian Revolution in Israeli Eyes
18:04 02/14/2011 Revolution against Mubarak becomes anti-colonial struggle. (Aljazeera) By Seraj Assi The Arab World is suffering and in its suffering it threatens Israel. ‘Israeli citizens are frightened,’ said Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni in a moment of deep confession. In fact, what Livni was saying, to paraphrase Franz Fanon, is this: “Mama America, see […]
Continue readingYouTube – Gaza: A Child’s Point of View
YouTube – Gaza: A Child’s Point of View.
Continue readingWe will resist through the occupation, the blockade, the oppression | By Ahmad Mesleh
To get a real eye on Palestine, watch the beautiful photography of Ahmad Mesleh from West Bank Palestine: http://eyeonpalestine.com/ Or join his group on Facebook for the latest albums: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=184241188938
Continue readingMothers of Palestine | فلسطين
SPECIAL TOPIC May 13, 2012 | Some mothers today in Palestine do not get gifts. Do not get flowers. Do not even get a kiss from their son for which they fear they even will not see them alive again. Mothers of Palestinian prisoners like Thaer Halahleh and Bilal Thiab, some of many detained without […]
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