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Gaza
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Starving for Recognition: The Plight of Palestinian Political Prisoners
Palestinian prisoners' hunger strikes have faded from the world stage into obscurity.
Clearing the FOG on Palestine, Israel and Egypt
Clearing the FOG radio personalities interview observers of events in Israel, Palestine and Egypt.
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Gazan Farmers at Work in Kuzaa
Today, Gazan farmers from Kuzaa, a small village near Khan Younis, worked on their land in defiance of Israeli military harassment. Farmers ploughed approximately seven dunams and then sewed …
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Gaza: The Need for the Other Narrative
Frustrated Gazan youth appeal to the world to hear their sorrow and rage, best described years ago by the late Edward Said.
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Rival Factions Hamas and Fatah Say They Will Unite After UN Vote
te After years of bloodshed following an election in Gaza, rivals Hamas and Fatah say they will work together following Israel's assault and UNGA vote.
A Day in the Sun for Gaza, or More of the Same?
The surprise dividend from these two victories u2013 however small u2014 is a spirit of genuine unity not seen for years between the once-warring political parties.
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Noam Chomsky: The Assault on Gaza
Someday, and it must be soon, the world will respond to the plea for justice and accountability in Gaza.
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Truth and Trauma in Gaza
Dr. T., a medical doctor, is a Palestinian living in Gaza City. He is still reeling from days of aerial bombardment.
Hitham Emerges From the Rubble in Gaza
Imagine life from the point of view of a composite Palestinian weu2019ll call Hitham.
Israel’s Latest Assault on Gaza – What Really Happened
The official storyline is that Israel launched Operation Pillar of Defence because it had every right to defend itself. The facts, however, suggest otherwise.