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Apr 17

israelfacts:

Israeli officers arrest a Palestinian woman in the Palestinian city of Hebron for protesting against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Palestine, June 5, 2012.

Photographs: Abed Al Hashlamoun / European Pressphoto Agency

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Nov 22

We Teach Life, Sir

Nov 21

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simply-war:

Nov. 9. 2012. The sister of 11-year-old Ahmed Abu Dagah cries during the funeral of her brother in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. Ali Ali.
Nov 17

simply-war:

Nov. 9. 2012. The sister of 11-year-old Ahmed Abu Dagah cries during the funeral of her brother in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. Ali Ali.

soundslike-love:

Jihad Misharawi carries his son’s body at a Gaza hospital.- Jihad Misharawi, a BBC Arabic correspondent who lives in Gaza, tragically became part of the story he’s been covering on Wednesday, when an Israeli airstrike killed his 11-month-old son.
A chilling photo showing Misharawi carrying his son’s body through al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City was published by the Associated Press and printed on the front page of Thursday’s Washington Post.
According to Paul Danahar, the BBC’s Middle East bureau chief, Misharawi’s sister-in-law was also killed in the the airstrike that hit his home in Gaza. Misharawi’s brother was also seriously wounded, Danahar said.
“This is a particularly difficult moment for the whole bureau in Gaza,” BBC World editor Jon Williamswrote in a memo to colleagues. “We’re fortunate to have such a committed and courageous team there. It’s a sobering reminder of the challenges facing many of our colleagues.”
At least 10 Palestinians, including Hamas military chief Ahmed al-Jabari, were killed during the Israeli airstrikes on Wednesday, Palestinians officials said.
Israel launched the operation in response to successive days of rocket fire coming out of Gaza. Hamas, meanwhile, warned Jabari’s assassination “had opened the gates of hell.”…I am at loss for words 

Fuck you, Israel.
Nov 15

soundslike-love:

Jihad Misharawi carries his son’s body at a Gaza hospital.

Jihad Misharawi, a BBC Arabic correspondent who lives in Gaza, tragically became part of the story he’s been covering on Wednesday, when an Israeli airstrike killed his 11-month-old son.

A chilling photo showing Misharawi carrying his son’s body through al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City was published by the Associated Press and printed on the front page of Thursday’s Washington Post.

According to Paul Danahar, the BBC’s Middle East bureau chief, Misharawi’s sister-in-law was also killed in the the airstrike that hit his home in Gaza. Misharawi’s brother was also seriously wounded, Danahar said.

“This is a particularly difficult moment for the whole bureau in Gaza,” BBC World editor Jon Williamswrote in a memo to colleagues. “We’re fortunate to have such a committed and courageous team there. It’s a sobering reminder of the challenges facing many of our colleagues.”

At least 10 Palestinians, including Hamas military chief Ahmed al-Jabari, were killed during the Israeli airstrikes on Wednesday, Palestinians officials said.

Israel launched the operation in response to successive days of rocket fire coming out of Gaza. Hamas, meanwhile, warned Jabari’s assassination “had opened the gates of hell.”

…I am at loss for words 

Fuck you, Israel.

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Oct 17

ffirouzeh:

Jean-Claude Coutausse, The First Intifada (1987-1990) 

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ffirouzeh:

Sabra and Shatila
Sep 26

ffirouzeh:

Sabra and Shatila

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Sep 11

fuldagap:

The path of armed struggle is the path to liberated Palestine. (1969)

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Aug 28

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May 2

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Sep 19

(Source: eastlondoner)

"‎Another significant anniversary this week, one that is not attracting the same attention as 9/11: September 16-17, 1982, Sabra and Chatila massacre. The world will not observe a minute of silence for the 3,500 innocent Palestinian victims of Sabra and Chatila, nor will there be news coverage of the survivors and the unhappy life they lead on the scene of this horrible crime."

- Dr. Norman Finkelstein (via somethingpolitical)

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Sep 18