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AFTER LAST GENERAL ELECTION

NEW PALESTINE JUST BORN IN ME

OUT OF COUNTRY VOTING IN PALESTINE/HOLY LAND


Crossing bridges when visiting their families in their occupied homeland

What about including the diaspora and refugees in elections? What about hearing their voice? Is there an example that allowed refugees to vote from outside their country and the votes to be accepted internationally? Yes, there is. Over 850,000 Afghan refugees in camps were allowed to vote in elections. The process used was Out of Country Voting (OCV) and was organised over 80 days - voter registration and voting.

The suggestion entails viewing the expulsions of 1948 and 1967 not only as expulsions of people, but also as expulsions of 'voters'. By organising a 'voter registration', a list of 'missing voters' will be compiled in the process. Approximately 1 million people voted in the 2006 elections in the West Bank and Gaza. Approximately another 2 million would be eligible to vote with Out of Country Voting.

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“Dear Senators Obama and McCain,

 

We were disturbed by your remarks at the AIPAC conference. We implore you to respect internationally recognized Palestinian claims to East Jerusalem, to hold not just Hamas but also Israel accountable for its use of weapons against civilian populations, and to supporting including Hamas in negotiations. We believe that both Palestinians and Israelis deserve to live in safe and secure societies. Please commit to working for justice and peace for both Israelis and Palestinians”.

For more information on the specific remarks made at the AIPAC Conference and to sign the petition, please click here .

AYAMM, Arab Youth and Modern Media 

 Online Magazine targeted to the Youth!!!! What do I want from it?
"I'm not sure. Really" Sana' a 17 year old student, "I think I want to be able to find all the information that I want in there". And here pops up the obvious question in our minds!!! What are the information that you want to find on the Internet as a Jordanian youth. Ayamm is a magazine that tailors the needs of the new age of Jordan,,, The YOUTH. But in order to tailor those needs, there had to be extensive research among the targeted group of youth, and other similar projects in the Arab word and worldwide. Read On

Editorial                                                                                                 

by Mahasen al Emam - AWMC Director and AYAMM Chief Editor 

HOT NEWS HOT RELEASES

In pictures: The work of Naji al-Ali

FWD by MR. Mughrabi Mufid

It is 20 years since the fatal shooting of the Arab world's foremost political cartoonist, Naji Ali, creator of the character Handhala, child of the Palestinian refugee camps - to view on line please go here

The Wall

John Howard's acceptance of a Zionist award will not help bring
about Middle East peace,

Writes Maher Mughrabi.

On May 20, Prime Minister John Howard will receive the Jerusalem Prize from the State Zionist Council of Victoria, the Zionist Federation of Australia and Israel's World Zionist Organisation "for his support of the Jewish community and Israel".

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A promising young media sister
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REEM KELANI (PALESTINE/UK)

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Reem Kelani not only sings the songs of her Palestinian homeland with grace and emotional power, she can also talk about them at length. Her in-depth knowledge of Palestinian culture has turned her into Palestine’s unofficial cultural ambassadress in the UK. Both Reem’s parents, who came from Jenin and Nazareth, were keen amateur musicians and as a young girl growing up in Kuwait, Reem would bring audiences to tears with charged renditions of popular songs about her ancestral home.

Martha Kearney did interview Reem on the prestigious Woman's Hour programme
on BBC Radio 4 on 14 February, however. You can hear the interview via the
Listen Again facility:
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The International Conference on the Palestinian Refugees: Conditions and Recent Developments - November 25th and 26th 2006


Al-Quds University; cordially Invites the press to attend the Scientific Sessions and to meet a number of well-Known world-wide Refugees issue’s experts during the conference to be held in November 25th and 26th 2006at AQ main Campus in Abu-dis/Jerusalem.
AWMC Director Mahasen Al emam invited to talk on The Role of Media, and the Right the Palestinian Refugees to Return to their Homes in Theory and Practice as arranged in conference agenda to view Conference on the Palestinian Refugees agenda, please click here

MRS. Al emam said, at mean time I prefer not to go to my city Jerusalem [ALQOUDS], because I can not accept a visa entry to visit city where I've born, as well as my father and grannies born, it is not fare, and against all UN regulations,  so she has sent her paper to conference only. 

Middle East Imperial History

 You can view it at http://www.mapsofwar.com/ind/imperial-history.html

Divide and rule?
Benjamin Pogrund
June 7, 2006 11:05 AM


Israel yesterday afternoon gave Yasser Abed Rabbo, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organisation's executive committee, permission to come from the West Bank to speak in Jerusalem at an Israeli-Palestinian dialogue meeting. But the permission was received about two-and-a-quarter hours after the 2pm, highly publicised start of the meeting. So Abed Rabbo wasn't there.
It's a familiar scenario to those who work for dialogue: applications are submitted to the Israeli military for a Palestinian to cross one of the checkpoints from the West Bank (it doesn't seem to matter whether the application is submitted a month or a week beforehand, but a cat and mouse game follows); a permit is promised, this afternoon or tomorrow morning, but then there is delay and delay.

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You are invited to watch video shoot showing how Israel VS Palestinians

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Also to to hear and watch Israeli's crime on Gaza beach, how child named Huda

sadly responds on her family lost

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From diary of almost 4 years old, by MP Dr. Hanan Michael Ashrawi

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Also How USA Troops in Iraq deal with Iraqis to watch video shoot please click here

Qs? whom are terrorists in fact, how we believe in western values? is it the way to make us do? please comment

 TOUCHING MESSAGE BY AN ISRAELI WOMAN -MUST READ

fwd by Martha Sara - KAS Amman - Jordan office

WOMEN
by Nurit Peled-Elhanan
Thank you for inviting me to this today. It is always an honor and a pleasure to be here, among you (at the European Parliament).However, I must admit I believe you should have invited a Palestinian woman at my stead, because the women who suffer most from violence in my county are the Palestinian women. And I would like todedicate my speech to Miriam R`aban and her husband Kamal, from Bet Lahiya in the Gaza strip, whose five small children were killed by Israeli soldiers while picking strawberries at the family`s strawberry field. No one will ever stand trial for this murder.
When I asked the people who invited me here why didn't they invite a Palestinian woman, the answer was that it would make the discussion too localized.
I don't know what is non-localized violence. Racism and discrimination may be theoretical concepts and universal phenomena but their impact is always local, and real. Pain is local, humiliation, sexual abuse, torture and death, are all very local, and so are the scars.
It is true, unfortunately, that the local violence inflicted on Palestinian women by the government of Israel and the Israeli army, has expanded around the globe, In fact, state violence and army violence, individual and collective violence, are the lot of Muslim women today, not only in Palestine but wherever the enlightened western world is setting its big imperialistic foot. It is violence which is hardly ever addressed and which is halfheartedly condoned by most people in Europe and in the USA.

This is because the so-called free world is afraid of the Muslim womb.Great France of "la liberte égalite et la fraternite" is scared of little girls with head scarves. Great Jewish Israel is afraid of the Muslim womb which its ministers call a demographic threat.
Almighty America and Great Britain are infecting their respective citizens with blind fear of the Muslims, who are depicted as vile, primitive and blood-thirsty, apart from their being non-democratic, chauvinistic and mass producers of future terrorists.
This in spite of the fact that the people who are destroying the world today are not Muslim. One of them is a devout Christian, one is Anglican and one is a non-devout Jew.
I have never experienced the suffering Palestinian women undergo every day, every hour, I don't know the kind of violence that turns a woman's life into constant hell. This daily physical and mental torture
of women who are deprived of their basic human rights and needs of privacy and dignity, women whose homes are broken into at any moment of day and night, who are ordered at a gun-point to strip naked in front of strangers and their own children, whose houses are demolished , who are deprived of their livelihood and of any normal family life. This is not part of my personal ordeal.

But I am a victim of violence against women insofar as violence against children is actually violence against mothers. Palestinian, Iraqi, Afghan women are my sisters because we are all at the grip of the
same unscrupulous criminals who call themselves leaders of the free enlightened world and in the name of this freedom and enlightenment rob us of our children.
Furthermore, Israeli, American, Italian and British mothers have been for the most part violently blinded and brainwashed to such a degree that they cannot realize their only sisters, their only allies in the world are the Muslim Palestinian, Iraqi or Afghani mothers, whose children are killed by our children or who blow themselves to pieces with our sons and daughters. They are all mind-infected by the same viruses engendered by politicians. And the viruses , though they may have various illustrious names--such as Democracy, Patriotism, God, Homeland--are all the same. They are all part of false and fake ideologies that are meant to enrich the rich and to empower the powerful.

We are all the victims of mental, psychological and cultural violence that turn us to one homogenic group of bereaved or potentially bereaved mothers. Western mothers who are taught to believe their uterus
is a national asset just like they are taught to believe that the Muslim uterus is an international threat. They are educated not to cry out: `I gave him birth, I breast fed him, he is mine, and I will not let him be the one whose life is cheaper than oil, whose future is less worth than a piece of land.`All of us are terrorized by mind-infecting education to believe all we can do is either pray for our sons to come back home or be proud of their dead bodies.
And all of us were brought up to bear all this silently, to contain our fear and frustration, to take Prozac for anxiety, but never hail Mama Courage in public. Never be real Jewish or Italian or Irish mothers.
I am a victim of state violence. My natural and civil rights as a mother have been violated and are violated because I have to fear the day my son would reach his 18th birthday and be taken away from me to be
the game tool of criminals such as Sharon, Bush, Blair and their clan of blood-thirsty, oil-thirsty, land thirsty generals.

Living in the world I live in, in the state I live in, in the regime I live in, I don't dare to offer Muslim women any ideas how to change their lives. I don't want them to take off their scarves, or educate their children differently, and I will not urge them to constitute Democracies in the image of Western democracies that despise them and their kind. I just want to ask them humbly to be my sisters, to express my admiration for their perseverance and for their courage to carry on, to have children and to maintain a dignified family life in spite of the impossible conditions my world in putting them in. I want to tell them we are all bonded by the same pain, we all the victims of the same sort of violence even though they suffer much more, for they
are the ones who are mistreated by my government and its army, sponsored by my taxes.
Islam in itself, like Judaism in itself and Christianity in itself, is not a threat to me or to anyone. American imperialism is, European indifference and co-operation is and Israeli racism and its cruel regime of occupation is. It is racism, educational propaganda and inculcated xenophobia that convince Israeli soldiers to order Palestinian women at gun-point, to strip in front of their children for security reasons, it is the deepest disrespect for the other that allow American soldiers to rape Iraqi women, that give license to Israeli jailers to keep young women in inhuman conditions, without necessary hygienic aids, without electricity in the winter, without clean water or clean mattresses and to separate them from their breast-fed babies and toddlers. To bar their way to hospitals, to block their way to education, to confiscate their lands, to uproot their trees and prevent them from cultivating their fields.

I cannot completely understand Palestinian women or their suffering. I don't know how I would have survived such humiliation, such disrespect from the whole world. All I know is that the voice of mothers has been suffocated for too long in this war-stricken planet. Mothers`cry is not heard because mothers are not invited to international forums such as this one. This I know and it is very little. But it is enough for me to remember these women are my sisters, and that they deserve that I should cry for them, and fight for them. And when they lose their children in strawberry fields or on filthy roads by the checkpoints, when their children are shot on their way to school by Israeli children who were educated to believe that love and compassion are race and religion dependent, the only thing I can do is stand by them and their betrayed babies, and ask what Anna Akhmatova--another mother who lived in a regime of violence against women and children--asked:
Why does that streak o blood, rip the petal of your cheek?

ALL PALESTINIANS REMEMBERING 

Late Rachel Corrie

Rachel Corrie Joins Palestinians in Longing for Justice

please click here to remember Rachel

Ma'an Press Agency
Arab women media center welcoming Ma'an press agency as an NGO and unique media foundation in Middle East, so we wish our parallel sister all best and good luck.


Ma'an Press Agency (Ma'an means 'together' in Arabic) is a Palestinian on-line press agency that publishes up-to-the-minute news in Arabic, English, and Hebrew. Ma'an Press Agency (MPA) began operation in December of 2004 and is one of the main projects of the Ma'an Network which was established in 2002 as a non-governmental organization that aims to improve local Palestinian media production.
Ma'an Network (Ma'an) is composed of nine independent TV stations and production studios located in each major city of the West Bank and Gaza. Ma'an is dedicated to promoting understanding of the Palestinian situation by strengthening cooperation between local and international media. The network shares a vision of fomenting democracy and freedom of thought and ideas in Palestine. It uses both technical and academic expertise in achieving these goals as strives towards sustainable development and human rights for the Palestinian people.
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2005

NEW YEARS' PRAY

“Doers of God’s Work: Those who in this life carry heavy burdens, speak inspiring words, render selfless service, and stand undiminished in the face of adversity are doers of God’s work among us. Such were the prophets of the past, and such have always been and will continue to be the wise and noble of all ages and nations. They do God’s work, and for that they become better human beings. I have not thought of a person more admirably than when he or she has done what needed to be done, without much thought of their personal comfort or convenience. Indeed, it is by the kind of courage, care, and devotion these great individuals tirelessly exhibit in their communities, and some, I might add, on the world stage as well, that humanity is sustained and nurtured by her best and noblest against all setbacks and hardships.”

We wish you happy new year
Mr. Sadek Sulaiman
Muscat, Oman

The follwoing is an article written by profesor Sarah Shield upon the
Isreali incursion to Jenin camp

Dad, we have become the oppressors. One rabbinic student told me years ago when I lived in Israel that this was the meaning behind the warning to remember that we were slaves in the land of Egypt. We were warned to remember, because sometimes slaves want to become masters.
We are the oppressors, and we are also the victims. Jews are being killed, and at the same time, the moral imperative that you taught me was part of being Jewish seems to be vanishing. I believe that Jews are being used by an American administration to accomplish its own ends, ends that have nothing to do with the ideals of Jews. We need to shout aloud that 80% of the billions that the US gives Israel in aid must be spent on weapons, and that more than half of those weapons are built in Texas. And Jews are being used by an Israeli government that has no interest except territorial expansion. Sharon is the ideological heir to Jabotinsky. Land for peace was never in that ideology. War makes conquest possible, and all the people of Israel and Palestine are being drawn, tragically and together, into that war.
We must act, and we must act immediately. Jews are being used to legitimize the slaughter of Palestinians.
Please, Dad, tell me how to be like you taught me to be. How do I stop being complicit?

I love you.
Sarah

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A REQUEST FOR SOLIDARITY
 

The Women's Group of AEI-Open Windows, affiliated to Pax Christi International, in cooperation with Holy Land Trust, WIAM and the Bethlehem representatives of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Program in Palestine/Israel are requesting on behalf of the extended family of Ms. Christina Anustas and her neighbors in the Rachel's Tomb/Bilal Mosque quarter your attention to what will happen if the Bethlehem separation wall is built and will surround the homes near that quarter.
In the case of the Anustas house, the current plan for the wall is that it will be built within 2 meters of the building on the front and on the back. On one side it will reach a height of 9 meters effectively blocking the light and air circulation. The 14 people living there now, nine of which are children, will be in a virtual prison. With the soldiers already in front of the Tomb and in the military barracks behind them, they all are suffering from anxiety, not to mention the emotional, economical and social effects on the children.
In addition to the suffering of this particular family, the entire block has already experienced the end of what had been their business activities and the value of their real estate. What had been the lively main street into the center of Bethlehem now resembles a ghost town with the only activity being the occasional tour bus that drives directly to the entrance of the Tomb.
The bleak future of this neighborhood is symbolic of the entire future of the people of Bethlehem. Unless there is community, national and international solidarity with people undergoing this kind of oppression, the situation will become steadily worse. It will have a negative effect on the present and future peace process talks between the Israeli and Palestinian people.
Therefore we invite your participation in a solidarity visit and sit-in at 10:30 am on Tuesday, March 29th, 2005 in front of the Anustas house across the street from Rachel's Tomb/ Bilal’s Mosque.
Representatives of the different Bethlehem, Beit Sahour, Beit Jala and villages’ municipal councils, local, religious, social and national organizations and members of the community as well as the media have been invited to witness this protest.

TWO WELL KNOWN PALESTINIANS REMEMBERING 

Late Rachel Corrie

Rachel Corrie Joins Palestinians in Longing for Justice

by Hanan Ashrawi
 

Excerpt: "When Israeli troops ruthlessly murdered Rachel Corrie, she became the victim of both Israel’s brutal occupation and the full force of its “spin machine.” It is a common trait of the cowardly to malign the victim, in this case, accusing her of having brought about the deserved cruelty of the crime. A ruthless campaign was pursued to distort the truth, despite irrefutable evidence, resulting in the total dehumanization of the victim and the elimination of her most basic rights and attributes as well as claims to protection.
"Rachel Corrie, a 23-year-old student from Olympia, Washington, was murdered while attempting to prevent an Israeli army bulldozer from demolishing a Palestinian home near the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
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http://www.miftah.org/Display.cfm?DocId=3321&CategoryId=11

The Meaning of Rachel Corrie ...Of Dignity and Solidarity



by Edward Said


"June 23, 2003 -- In early May, I was in Seattle lecturing for a few days.
While there, I had dinner one night with Rachel Corrie's parents and sister, who were still reeling from the shock of their daughter's murder on March 16 in Gaza by an Israeli bulldozer. Mr. Corrie told me that he had himself driven bulldozers, although the one that killed his daughter deliberately because she was trying valiantly to protect a Palestinian home in Rafah from demolition was a 60 ton behemoth especially designed by Caterpillar for house demolitions, a far bigger machine than anything he had ever seen or driven.
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Israeli and Palestinian Women have Met to Issue Joint Call for Intensified Peace Efforts - Place - Dead Sea - Jordan, Duration, Dec 15-18 - 2004

A significant delegation of Israeli and Palestinian women have met in deepest point in our Globe, hosted by MOVNPICK hotel near dead sea, , meeting started December 15th end 18th  in Jordan, they've discussed ways to help break the deadlock in peace negotiations to end the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.  The delegation includes six members of the Israeli Knesset and Palestinian women leaders from various sectors of civil society. The group addressed the urgent need to include women more extensively in efforts to resolve the conflict, and particularly in the launch of a process of reconciliation.  The Foreign Minister of Switzerland, H.E. Micheline Calmy Rey, and the Vice Minister for International Development Cooperation of Sweden Ms. Annika Soder  addressed the group in a demonstration of international support for regional peace efforts by women.  Nobel Laureate Mairead Corrigan from Northern Ireland and Ms. Dudu Chili, founding member of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa,” led extensive discussions with the women on the process of reconciliation and the role women should play.

The conference,  entitled “Toward Justice and Reconciliation,” is a rare gathering of women from government, business, education, religion, the media and the NGO community.  The meeting comes at a time when many in the region feel a renewed sense of hope, believing there is now a window of opportunity that could yield a breakthrough in the deadlocked peace talks. Women from both sides have expressed weariness at the toll the conflict is taking on their community.  They also express  eagerness to share experiences and come together in a collective call to both governments to arrive at a fair political solution so that reconciliation can begin.  The themes of justice, the reclaiming of human dignity, the building of a culture of respect, and addressing fear and anger toward the other community all discussed as part of the reconciliation process. 

  The Israeli and Palestinian delegations included about 80-90 participants from each side, accompanied by approximately 50 international participants from the United States and Europe,  who were coming to support the call of women for renewed peace efforts and the launch of people-to-people reconciliation initiatives.

A strong contingent came together around the theme of peace education, in  response to the low priority given to this subject in the negotiations thus far.  Concerned about the growing frustration, anger and violence among the young as a result of the conflict,  women from the educational sector called for extensive political, financial and social support for educational vehicles that help build respect and understanding for the other community, and guide young people to deal with their anger in  non-destructive ways.

The conference is being organized by the Global Peace Initiative of Women, a US-based nongovernmental organization that works to support the leadership of women in conflict and post-conflict regions, especially around the theme of reconciliation. Financial support is also being provided by the government of Sweden.

  The Chair of the Global Peace Initiative, Rev. Joan Brown Campbell, past General Secretary of the National Council of Churches in the United States and currently head of the Department of Religion at Chautauqua Institution, says, “There can be no higher priority for the world community than to encourage the Israeli and Palestinian leadership to renew efforts in find a just solution to this conflict.  Women were coming together to assert their commitment to peace at a time when dialogue between the two communities is almost nonexistent.  Many were incurring risks, and we acknowledge their courage and commitment. Their efforts must be supported. 

AWMC Conclusion:

Meeting was real efforts to support  concrete peace building projects, particularly the birth of a people’s commission that can lay the foundation for reconciliation based on:

a. Both parties belong to one country, war won't safe their homeland, M 60 and Abrahams Tanks + F16, as well as cruise missile and mass destructive weapons designed to hit strategic targets 1000 of miles inside enemy land, but can't launched over Gaza and west bank areas to kill a Palestinian, if does means price of a Palestinian is very expensive.  

b. To live together peace is the only answer.

c. Peace needs reconciliation to turn it real, signed peace agreement with neighboring governments will not make real peace, unless both Israelis and Palestinians' people sign loudly.

d. Fanatics always make the job difficult, so must not share in any future reconciliation, their only place is inside mosques and churches.

e. Women are marching in the middle east, so they are capable to do the  reconciliation if men can't.

f. Free modern media is an important and vital tools to support middle east peace initiatives in any time.  

Eight-meter wall bisecting the Palestinian town of Abu Dis, east of Jerusalem, climbers proved concrete won't make peace, it is what the history told us

Dr. Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi,
himself head of the Gandhi Institute for Non-Violence

 He was speaking in the shadow of the eight-metre wall bisecting the Palestinian town of Abu Dis, east of Jerusalem. There were quite a few mainstream
adherents - people who, without the historical and ideological associations of the name Gandhi, may have hesitated to take an action so radical in today's Israeli
context as going to a Palestinian city and participating in a joint demonstration with its inhabitants.
For the Palestinian Coalition for Peace and Liberty, which had invited Gandhi,
his tour of the country is intended to launch a widespread campaign aimed at showing the Palestinian public the advantages of waging the struggle against the occupation by non-violent methods. Originally, among Palestinians non-
violence was often confused with passivity and non-resistance. But the success of this year's struggle by village communities mobilizing against construction of the Wall on their land has made the idea more concrete, and the virtual cessation of suicide bombings in the past half-year may among other things indicate
willingness of Palestinian society to consider a fundamental change of tactics.

Pamela G. Mills called Palestinians' Journalists' participants in third Arab Women Journalists Conference for an informal meeting in her place in the French Hill-Jerusalem
 

Pam and Palestinian Journalists in the French Hill-Jerusalem

Pamela G. Mills Public Diplomacy Officer, Public Affairs Section U.S. Consulate General Jerusalem, invited Palestinian Journalists parts in third Arab Women Journalists Conference held in Amman-Jordan June 25-28 - 2004. for an informal meeting there were no specific topics, MS Abo Khalaf Enas who was among invitees and  AWMC activists member said, we had lunched together and discussed several issues related to our region and what happened at the conference, Pamela was so glad with the great work that Mahassen AWMC director and the president of the conference did to control the conference, she said it was needed to have such sort of an administrative work!!!
Enas continued, Pamela gave me some books about many issues: TV and elections, New methods of investigative reporting as a gift.

AWMC Director Mahasen highly appreciated Pam's act and considered MS Mills invitation as a kind of conference follow up process, also said AWMC never forget Pamela serious efforts and support, in which without the conference won't turn to reality, so thanks very dear Pam.

Living Conditions: Economic conditions in the Palestinian Territories continue to deteriorate
The income of 42% of Palestinian households in the poll was less than $160 a month, and of these 8% had no source of income at all

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Palestinian Intifada - 4th Anniversary
SUMMARY OF PRESS CONFERENCE

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SPECIAL PALESTANIAN CHRISTMAS GREETING by Walid Batrawi

Also read Israeli Occupation: Never Human By Walid Batrawi

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