Archive for: November, 2005

PARC calls for supporting the people of Salem village

Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committe PARC expresses its strong condemnation and resentment of the attack committed last night on the hands of the Jewish settlers of Elon More against olive groves belonging to Salem village in the north of the West Bank.

A letter to Senator Rodham Clinton from Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb of Bethlehem

The Palestine Monitor, PNGO and other updates Greetings to you from Bethlehem, the birthplace of our Lord, Jesus Christ, the center of the world for billions of Christians in the 2000 years since the Word became flesh, and the home of a dwindling population of Palestinian Christians who, despite the continued pressures of living under [...]

Political Zionists Clinton and McCain: Proud Supporters of Israel

Genevieve Cora Fraser, Ramallah Online Columnist I am sorry to report that the heir presumptive to the Democratic ’08 Presidential Campaign, Hillary Rodham Clinton is a de facto Neo-Con and and not the humanitarian she pretends to be. Though the much publicized photo of her yukking it up at the May AIPAC (American Israeli Political [...]

Ariel Sharon Is No De Gaulle

Uri Avnery, Gush Shalom.org Like a maiden plucking the petals of a daisy and murmuring “he will… he will not… he will… he will not…” many of our Leftists are trying to divine what their present idol is going to do.

The Great Gaza Border Deal: What Does It Mean?

Ramzy Baroud, PalestineChronicle.com Starting Nov. 25, Palestinians from the Gaza Strip may, in theory, be able to freely cross the Rafah border into Egypt, according to an agreement brokered by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

Israeli Officer who Riddled Gaza Schoolgirl with Bullets acquitted of all charges

The Palestine Monitor On October 5, 2004, a 13-year-old girl from Gaza was on her way to school in Rafah when she wandered within a few hundred meters of an Israeli army post on the Egyptian border.

Blame it on Arafat

Ramzy Baroud, PalestineChronicle.com Despite initial claims that Yasser Arafat’s absence — as an ‘obstacle’ to peace — would reinvigorate the Arab-Israel peace process, events on the ground fail to point toward such a reality, one year after the powerful Palestinian leader’s death.

Amman’s Terror

Samah Sabawi, Ramallah Online Columnist Today as thousands of Arabs take to the streets of Amman to protest the heinous murders that resulted from the bombing of three hotels in their home town, millions more around the world are trying to figure out just what went wrong. This is not the time to seek comfort [...]

There Is No Palestine, Israelis Say

Genevieve Cora Fraser, Ramallah Online Columnist On the slopes of Mt. Eival Israeli forces kill a child Spray clusters of homes Rain bullets on village youth

Solidarity in the Occupied Territories

Amnesty International, Report In the Palestinian village of Bil’in the construction by the Israeli army of the fence/wall through the West Bank has disastrous consequences. It will cut the villagers off from two thirds of their land, the main source of their livelihood.

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