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Jewish “Klansmen” tie Palestinian to power pole, beat him savagely

By Khalid Amayreh • Jul 8th, 2008 • Category: Biography, Counter-terrorism, No thanks!, Israel, Khalid Amayreh, Nakba and Right of Return, Newswire, Our Authors, Palestine, Religion, Resistance, Zionism

Even in his wildest dreams, Midhat Radwan Abu Karsh never imagined that one day he would be tied up to a power pole and savagely beaten by bigoted Jewish settlers who believe that non-Jews are animals in a  human shape.
Yet, this is exactly what happened to him earlier this week when [...]



Falastin quote

By Mary Rizzo • Jun 15th, 2008 • Category: Falastin, Quotes

It's springtime in the the South Hebron Hills. That means that our Palestinian neighbors are working hard on their land all day. This upset upsets the Israeli settlers living in Ma'on and Havot Ma'on and all of the beauty of spring ends up overshadowed by petty ugliness and violence.
But the beauty is still there.
Joy in [...]



Hitler Youth in the West Bank

By Khalid Amayreh • Jun 15th, 2008 • Category: Human Rights, Israel, Khalid Amayreh, Newswire, Opinions and Letters, Our Authors, Palestine, Zionism

Last week, the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem released video clips showing masked Jewish settlers ganging up on and severely beating elderly Palestinian peasants near the town of Yatta, southwest of Hebron. At least three Palestinians were wounded in the unprovoked assault, including a man and his wife, both in their early sixties.
The latest act [...]



Hebron is a ghost town where joggers carry automatic rifles

By Guest Post • May 17th, 2008 • Category: Culture and Heritage, Human Rights, Israel, Music, Poetry, Events, Opinions and Letters, Palestine

WRITTEN BY IAN JACK
For the settlers, subsidies and tax breaks have become as important a motive as Deuteronomy
At Birzeit University in Ramallah last week a young woman student in a headscarf asked how it was that Nadine Gordimer, the South African novelist and Nobel laureate, could agree to visit and speak in Israel. Hadn't Gordimer [...]



Video and Photos: Israeli Army Raid and Loot Hebron Orphanage home to 110 girls

By Haitham Sabbah • May 13th, 2008 • Category: Children's Corner, Haitham's Choice, Israel, Palestine, Photos, Video, Zionism

At 1.00 in the morning on the 30th of April, the Israeli Army raids orphanage in Hebron, home to 110 girls, seizing all equipment from community sewing workshop.
The Hebron Orphanage for girls is run by the Charitable Islamic Society,(I.C.S) and houses 110 children.
Witnesses said that approximately 40 Israeli soldiers raided the sewing workshop, which is [...]



Israeli Occupation Forces Trash Orphanage Sewing Workshop

By Iqbal Tamimi • May 10th, 2008 • Category: Children's Corner, Human Rights, Israel, Newswire, Palestine, Resistance, Zionism

This series of reports from Iqbal Tamimi tells us how the IOF decides that they’d rather cast the future of children to the street and render them eternally dependent upon “aid” from others – that then gets blocked.
1) Israeli occupation forces stormed at dawn today, Wednesday, 30/4/2008 the orphanage sewing workshop of the Islamic Charitable [...]



Settlers curse German lawmakers touring Hebron

By Haitham Sabbah • Apr 19th, 2008 • Category: Israel, Newswire, Zionism

Police forced to intervene after group of right-wing activists began insulting German legislators near Tomb of the Patriarchs in West Bank city. Israeli ambassador in Berlin to personally apologize.
"The Israeli police and army showed no willingness to step in and said they couldn't guarantee the safety of the delegation," the statement said. "In order to [...]



Our reign of terror, by the Israeli army

By Guest Post • Apr 19th, 2008 • Category: Newswire, Palestine

In shocking testimonies that reveal abductions, beatings and torture, Israeli soldiers confess the horror they have visited on Hebron
By Donald Macintyre in Jerusalem
Saturday, 19 April 2008
The dark-haired 22-year-old in black T-shirt, blue jeans and red Crocs is understandably hesitant as he sits at a picnic table in the incongruous setting of a beauty spot somewhere [...]