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"We refuse to serve in the Israeli occupation"

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080827-shministim-th.jpg We, high school-graduate teens, declare that we shall work against the Israeli occupation and oppression policy in the occupied territories and the territories of Israel. Therefore we will refuse to take part of these actions, which are being done under our name as part of the IDF [Israeli army].
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"I still cannot farm my own land"

6 min 12 sec ago
080828-pchr-narratives-th.jpg New Abasan village in South Eastern Gaza looks, and feels, almost haunted. Every third or fourth house is a mound of rubble, or else has been partially destroyed, and the village streets are dusty and devoid of life. Many local Palestinians have been driven out of New Abasan by relentless Israeli incursions into the village. The Israeli occupation forces have bulldozed huge tracts of land in and around New Abasan, and demolished dozens of local houses.
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Some Palestinian refugees in Iraq to get special IDs

7 hours 47 min ago
080828-iraq-pal-th.jpg BAGHDAD (IRIN) - The Iraqi government has launched a registration process for Palestinian refugees who arrived between 1948 and 1967 -- and their descendants -- to help ensure they benefit from government aid programs. Those registered will be issued with ID cards which identify them as refugees, the Ministry of Displacement and Migration said on 26 August.
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The zoo on the road to Nablus

Wed, 08/27/2008 - 16:55
0808-thomas-zoo-th.jpg Dr. Sami greeted the journalist at the ticket office. "Welcome," he said. "Please come this way." He began a tour of the zoo, first heading north up the zoo's main avenue, past the dry fountain, the restaurant, and a dusty playground. At the top, he introduced Ruti, his prize giraffe. Read more of an excerpt from Amelia Thomas' new book, The Zoo on the Road to Nablus
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Israel pushes ahead with settlement expansion

Wed, 08/27/2008 - 08:55
settlements.jpg JERUSALEM, 27 August (IPS) - Israel has published tenders for the construction of 1,761 illegal housing units for Israeli settlers in occupied East Jerusalem alone, according to the Israeli rights group Peace Now. The expansion plans come despite promises by the Israeli government at last year's peace summit at Annapolis, Maryland to freeze all settlement growth.
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Sailing into Gaza

Tue, 08/26/2008 - 12:55
080825-arraf-gaza-th.jpg On Saturday, after 32 hours on the high seas, I sailed into the port of Gaza City with 45 other citizens from around the world in defiance of Israel's blockade. We traveled from Cyprus with humanitarian provisions for Palestinians living under siege. My family in Michigan was worried sick. They are not naive. Huwaida Arraf comments.
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Palestinian rights group commends international activists

Tue, 08/26/2008 - 11:30
080826-alhaq-fgm-th.jpg As a Palestinian human rights organization, Al-Haq would like to send its warmest commendations to the human rights defenders involved in the feat of the SS Free Gaza and SS Liberty breaking the blockade of the Gaza Strip. The crews made the 370-kilometer voyage from Larnaca port, Cyprus, in a symbolic gesture to highlight the illegal blockade of the Gaza Strip.
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Egyptian kinship with Fatah hampers mediation

Tue, 08/26/2008 - 11:08
080825-ips-egypt-th.jpg CAIRO (IPS) - Following renewed fighting between rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas, Egypt has stepped up calls for dialogue and reconciliation. But critics say Cairo's partiality to Fatah -- which is backed, like the Egyptian regime itself, by the US -- prevents it from mediating fairly in the crisis.
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Ramattan reporter reaches Gaza on board the Liberty

Tue, 08/26/2008 - 06:11
080826-fgm-ramattan-TH.jpg Tears filled the eyes of Ramattan News Agency's Head of African Operations Hayyan Jubeh when he caught his first glimpse of the skyline on the coast of Gaza along the horizon of the Mediterranean Sea after a 37-hour voyage launched from Cyprus. Jubeh, 48, a Palestinian filmmaker from Jerusalem, is one of 44 international peace activists on board the ships. Sami Abu Salem writes from the Gaza Strip.
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Israel's weapon of house demolitions

Tue, 08/26/2008 - 01:22
080826-shaw-icahd-th.jpg The four-story building in Beit Hanina, a Palestinian neighborhood a few miles north of East Jerusalem, was clearly home to wealth. As our carload of internationals pulled up the small street leading to Abu Majed Eisha's house at around midnight I noticed several BMWs parked along the way. From what I had learned during my brief time in the West Bank, Palestine, I knew already that this was not going to be an ordinary house demolition. Jill Shaw writes from Beit Hanina.
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Palestinian political tensions impacting education sector

Mon, 08/25/2008 - 14:14
080824-pchr-gaza-th.jpg The General Secretariat of General Union of Palestinian Teachers, which is aligned with the Fatah movement, declared a five-day strike at public schools throughout the Gaza Strip to be launched on 24 August, the first day of the new school year, in protest to what it described as "arbitrary decisions" taken by the Ministry of Education of the Gaza government.
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No justice for murdered journalist

Mon, 08/25/2008 - 11:33
080825-almeghari-gaza-th.jpg In Gaza City, scores of journalists participated in a rally condemning an official Israeli statement clearing Israeli soldiers of wrongdoing in the killing of Palestinian journalist Fadel Shana'a. Protesters demanded an international probe and chanted slogans such as "we are keeping up on your path Fadel, as you lay in rest." EI correspondent Rami Almeghari reports from the occupied Gaza Strip.
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A civil war in the making

Mon, 08/25/2008 - 11:24
080825-gaza-ips-th.jpg CAIRO (IPS) - Recent weeks have seen the worst fighting between rival Palestinian movements Fatah and Hamas since the latter's takeover of the Gaza Strip last summer. Hamas accuses the "treasonous faction" within Fatah -- which worked with US military intelligence in last year's failed bid to destroy the resistance group -- of instigating the violence.
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Creating a fact on the ground

Mon, 08/25/2008 - 10:59
080824-cook-settlement-th.jpg Yehudit Genud hardly feels she is on the frontier of Israel's settlement project, although the huddle of mobile homes on a wind-swept West Bank hilltop she calls home is controversial even by Israeli standards. Jonathan Cook reports from Migron settlement in the occupied West Bank.
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Gaza patients continue painful wait for urgent medical treatment

Thu, 08/21/2008 - 12:26
080821-pchr-gaza-th.jpg "I have been sick for more than a year now. Five months ago I was finally diagnosed with cancer of my bladder. I was working at the Islamic University here in Gaza city, but now I am stuck at home, and taking a diet of painkillers." Ahmed Hisham Abu Shawish is 46 years old, but he looks older. His skin is tinged with grey and he sits slumped forward in his chair.
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Standing up for justice in the Middle East

Wed, 08/20/2008 - 07:42
080820-kysia-gaza-th.jpg The Free Gaza Movement, a diverse group of international human rights activists from 17 different countries, will soon set sail from Cyprus to Gaza in order to challenge the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. I'm proud to stand with them. Over 170 prominent individuals and organizations have endorsed our efforts, including the Carter Center, former British Cabinet member Clare Short, and Nobel Peace Prize laureates Mairead Maguire and Desmond Tutu. Ramzi Kysia comments.
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Failing Darwish's legacy

Tue, 08/19/2008 - 16:17
080819-ibrahim-darwish-th.jpg Last Wednesday's state funeral in Ramallah for the revered Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, with its excessive military pomp, revealed how far the Palestinian people are from realizing the justice imagined in Darwish's writing, and was a sad reminder of how the Palestinian Authority helps undermine his people's struggle. EI contributor Sumia Ibrahim comments from Ramallah.
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Swiss bank excludes company involved with illegal tramway

Tue, 08/19/2008 - 10:44
080403-veolia-th_1.jpg Palestine solidarity activists based in Basel, Switzerland demanded Bank Sarasin to divest from Veolia Environnement in early June, because of its involvement in the illegal tramway being built by Israel that runs through occupied East Jerusalem. Within a month Bank Sarasin replied with a five-page response, to explain its longstanding practice of assessing its sustainable investments. Adri Nieuwhof reports.
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"60 Minutes" serves as Israeli propaganda mouthpiece

Mon, 08/18/2008 - 14:04
60_minutes.jpg As Philip Giraldi points out in his 12 August article "America's Israeli-Occupied Media" published on antiwar.com, the Israeli government is continuing its campaign to get the US military to attack Iran or at least give a "green light" for a massive Israeli bombing strike. In pursuit of this reckless and ill-conceived plan Tel Aviv has a willing co-conspirator in the mainstream American media, who will present the Israeli world-view without criticism or qualification. Ira Glunts analyzes.
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EI study refutes CAMERA media bias accusation

Mon, 08/18/2008 - 07:07
camera-logo.jpg The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) is a media monitoring organization with a large database of supporters known for its staunch support for Israeli policies and its ability to influence media coverage. While CAMERA claims to be objective and interested in holding the media accountable to its own "self-professed standards," a study published by The Electronic Intifada demonstrates terminology and views of the organization are largely consistent with those of the Israeli government itself.
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