Tag Archives: Palestine

STAYING SOBER

Posted on22. May, 2012 by .

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AN ANALYSIS   By Lawrence Davidson          Prisoner of the USA (Guantanamo Prison)                 Prisoner of Israel (Occupied Palestine)    Better News There have been two news stories in the last couple of days that have raised spirits and hopes both in the Middle East and here in the U.S. It is very good to get positive news in a [...]

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Glenn Beck Will Shed Real Tears

Posted on03. Sep, 2011 by .

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By Dr Ashraf Ezzat:
“It is hard to imagine that the story of the Zionist land grab of Palestine could go down in history as the redemption of the world Jews and a courageous act that need to be restored by a hypocritical Zionist mouthpiece like Glenn Beck.”

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Israelis Say to Obama “Yes We Ken”

Posted on19. Jun, 2011 by .

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“The amazing moments in the march came when protesters chanted: “Israel and Palestine, two states for two peoples”; “Yes we ‘ken’” (the Hebrew word for “yes”); and “Bibi and Barak, peace isn’t a game” by Dr. Ashraf Ezzat In his recent and memorable speech at Capitol Hill and while mesmerizing America’s Congressmen with his reiterated [...]

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What Bibi Didn’t Say in Congress Speech

Posted on03. Jun, 2011 by .

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  Netanyahu speech to the American congress “I intend to speak the unvarnished truth because now more than ever what we need is peace” Netanyahu said before he twisted the truth in his speech to the American Congress. “Demographic changes … this is may be the most concrete point Netanyahu has come to mention in [...]

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In Obama –Netanyahu Meeting, Who Is Who?

Posted on24. May, 2011 by .

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BY Dr Ashraf Ezzat:
“The old game is over fellows, this is a whole new game now and it is going to be Israel once again, and like it or not, who will set the new rules. And as the United States had annexed Texas back in 1845 Israel simply followed in her footsteps and annexed the West Bank and East Jerusalem, big deal.” says Benjamin Netanyahu.

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Palestine: Majesty and massacre at Maroun al Ras

Posted on17. May, 2011 by .

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By Dr Franklin Lamb:
Maroun al Ras is a beautiful hillside Lebanese village on the border with Palestine. 63 years ago today its villagers lifted their lights to welcome ethnically cleansed Palestinians, who were part of the approximately 129,000 from 531 Zionist pillaged and destroyed villages who sought temporary refuge in Lebanon. A similar number of Palestinian expellees entered Syria a few miles to the West and another half million were forced into Jordan and Gaza.

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Third Intifada

Posted on14. May, 2011 by .

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By Dr Ashraf Ezzat:
According to a facebook page created by Arab and Palestinian activists, these Friday rallies at the Cairo’s iconic square are meant to, not only revive the popular support for the Palestinian cause but to officially launch Egyptian mass rallies toward Gaza, in a move that would encourage Palestinians in return to take to the streets and start their third intifada.

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THIRD PALESTINIAN INTIFADA: All Arabs to March on Israel on May 15th

Posted on27. Apr, 2011 by .

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“With those powerful political storms rolling up the Middle East, and with this unstoppable and unpredictable domino effect of popular uprisings, how long before we watch the Israeli domino piece fall down” “And if dictatorships are not tolerated in the Arab world anymore, why the Israeli quasi-dictatorship over the Palestinians should be any exception” Dr. [...]

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UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS IN PALESTINE

Posted on29. Mar, 2011 by .

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INDICTMENT AND CONUNDRUM By Dr. Alan Sabrosky Far too often, what is not said, or cannot be said, publicly is more significant than the platitudes bandied about by assorted political leaders and pundits. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli matrix of death and disinformation. President Obama in particular acts as if [...]

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Palestinian Rights: Tawtin or Return

Posted on18. Feb, 2011 by .

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By Franklin Lamb:
Over the past few years, and one imagines even more since the events in Tunisia and Egypt, the demand for the full right of return has increased. The events at Tahrir Square raise hopes among Palestinians
in Lebanon that return to Palestine may come sooner rather than later. Tahrir Square reinforces the view that Palestine’s occupation could crumble faster than many have believed possible given the military and political power granted by the American and European governments.

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