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November 19, 2012

GazaUnderAttack| Names and ages of people killed in the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza

posted November 19, 2012 by Palestine from my eyes Because we are NOT just numbers, keep following this post of the names  and ages of murdered people who fell victim during the past days of Israeli attacks on Gaza since Wednesday. The number rises to 78 and still rising. I hope that this battle will

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3,200 children from southern Israel taken to north for ‘day of fun’

posted November 18, 2012 by PressTV Shimon Peres, the president of the Israeli regime, sits with children during a visit to an elementary school in the city of Sderot, near the besieged Gaza Strip, on November 14, 2012. *** The Jewish Agency for Israel is taking 3,200 Israeli children who live within a 15-kilometer radius

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U.S. Fears a Ground War in Gaza Could Hurt Israel and Help Hamas

posted November 16, 2012 by New York Times WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is increasingly concerned about the escalating violence in Gaza, believing that a ground incursion by Israel there could lead to increased civilian casualties, play into the hands of the militant Palestinian group Hamas and inflict further damage to Israel’s standing in the

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Ahmed al-Jaabari: A life of fighting Israeli occupation

posted November 14, 2012 by Ahram Online Ahmed Jaabari, 52, assassinated in an Israeli air strike on a car in Gaza City, was one of the highest-ranking members of Hamas’s armed wing and a life-long activist in the struggle against occupation Ahmed al-Jaabari a high ranking member the Hamas movement’s armed wing was assassinated Wednesday by

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The Political Trial of a Caring Man and the End of Justice in America

by John Pilger posted November 10, 2012 by Dissident Voice In 1999, I travelled to Iraq with Denis Halliday who had resigned as assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations rather than enforce a punitive UN embargo on Iraq. Devised and policed by the United States and Britain, the extreme suffering caused by these “sanctions” included,

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