Gaza war crimes claims gather pace as more troops speak out
(Peter Beaumont, Guardian)
'Shooting and Crying'
(Amos Harel, Haaretz)
Gaza: Nursing the Nightmares
(Clancy Chassay, Guardian, video)
Broad non-violent resistance to Zionism
(Ahmad Hijazi, EI)
Israeli siege kills another child patient in Gaza
(al Mezan, EI)
Gazans struggle for clean drinking water
(Mel Frykberg, EI)
IDF ceased long ago being the "most moral army in the world"
(Gideon Levy, Haaretz)
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Gaza lives on: March 5, 2009
Al Haq receives prestigious Geuzenpenning Prize
(Adri Nieuwhoif, EI)
Head of Palestinian Rights group banned from traveling to accept award
(Haaretz)
Waltz with Gaza
(film--Rory McCarthy, Guardian)
Palestinian health care 'ailing'
(BBC)
Sustaining global solidarity
(Jamal Juma', EI)
US to boycott UN racism conference
(al Jazeera English)
Gaza solid waste in dire straits
(EI)
Aid as a weapon
(Ben White, Guardian) (** really good)
Clinton condemns Israel's demolition of Arab East Jerusalem homes
(Rory McCarthy, Guardian)
The war in el Atatra
(photos, NYT)
Israel may face war crimes over Gaza
(Peter Beaumont, Guardian)
Proposal in Congress: No Gilad Shalit, no Gaza aid
(Haaretz)
Iran plans war crime trials for Israelis
(the Lede, NYT)
Month in Pictures: February
(EI)
(Adri Nieuwhoif, EI)
Head of Palestinian Rights group banned from traveling to accept award
(Haaretz)
Waltz with Gaza
(film--Rory McCarthy, Guardian)
Palestinian health care 'ailing'
(BBC)
Sustaining global solidarity
(Jamal Juma', EI)
US to boycott UN racism conference
(al Jazeera English)
Gaza solid waste in dire straits
(EI)
Aid as a weapon
(Ben White, Guardian) (** really good)
Clinton condemns Israel's demolition of Arab East Jerusalem homes
(Rory McCarthy, Guardian)
The war in el Atatra
(photos, NYT)
Israel may face war crimes over Gaza
(Peter Beaumont, Guardian)
Proposal in Congress: No Gilad Shalit, no Gaza aid
(Haaretz)
Iran plans war crime trials for Israelis
(the Lede, NYT)
Month in Pictures: February
(EI)
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war crimes
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