Archive for: May, 2007

Romeo & Juliet to modern-day Ramallah (REQUEST FOR SUPPORT)

Dear friends, As the world crumbles around us, again, efforts on the ground are many to save the sanity of the children that are the real victims of this warmonger world. Below is a message from an American friend, Doug Hart, who, until recently, use to teach at the school my daughter attends, Friends School [...]

Gaza Disengagement Smokescreen for Genocide by U.S. & Israel

Genevieve Cora Fraser When Israel disengaged from Gaza, Palestine, they essentially locked the door and threw away the key. In fact, people throughout Palestine are imprisoned behind checkpoints and gigantic walls and killed by Israeli snipers, fighter jets and attack helicopters on a daily basis. That is why militancy is growing. To compound the problem, [...]

Crossing The Line: Life in Occupied Palestine

A weekly podcast giving voice to the voiceless in occupied Palestine and the Gaza Strip. Fri, 11 May 2007 Taming The Beast: Ilan Pappe Defends A One State Solution This week on Crossing The Line, the ongoing debate of two states vs. one state in Israel/Palestine is nothing new. However, the debate looms larger when [...]

A Hope not Lost

Uri Avnery, Gush-Shalom ON THE MORROW of Independence Day, a newspaper reported that an Arab child had refused to stand up while the national anthem was sung. The paper was furious. I was not. In fact, it raised a childhood experience from the depths of my memory. It was in Hanover, Germany, some months after [...]

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