Full Coverage: Palestine
August 2006
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08/24/2006
While the mainstream media may have moved on to Lebanon, Palestine's bloggers keep bringing their people's news to the outside world: Israeli water cannons on peaceful demonstrators, a nurse watches a friend's son die, Hollywood celebs weigh in and get schooled...
Read moreFrom: Global Voices Online Related: [Israel] |
08/18/2006
"We can no longer work with a news organization that claims to be fair and balanced when you are so far from that," said Fox News producers Serene Sabbagh and Jomana Karadsheh, adding, "not only are you an instrument of the Bush White House, and Israeli propaganda, you are war mongers with no sense of decency, nor professionalism."
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08/14/2006
Hospitals in the West Bank are accepting any donations they can get, but cancer patients have already died for lack of chemotherapy medicines, dialysis treatments have been cut back, and many supplies have run out or are about to, doctors there say.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Israel] |
08/10/2006
The draft resolution on the Lebanon crisis being discussed by the UN Security Council is very much "Washington's resolution," says Phyllis Bennis--it doesn't call for a necessary ceasefire or apportion adequate responsibility on Israel for the current conflict.
Read moreFrom: Institute for Policy Studies Related: [United States] [Lebanon] [Israel] Image: The United Nations Commission on Human Rights. © United Nations
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08/04/2006
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 3 (OneWorld) - Israeli authorities have sentenced an army officer to 28 days in a military prison for refusing to serve in the ongoing Israeli campaign in Lebanon.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Lebanon] [Israel] [Conflict] [Arms & Military] [Peace] |
08/01/2006
The Israeli army has built an "inner" barrier in the southern Hebron hills of the West Bank in an attempt to circumvent a major ruling by the Israeli Supreme Court and prevent Palestinian villagers from using agricultural land, according to Israeli and Palestinian advocates.
Read moreFrom: Advocacy Project Related: [Israel] Image: The sign reads 'wall equals transfer,' referring to the Palestinian belief that Israelis want to transfer all Palestinians out of their land. © Sarah Sachs / Advocacy Project
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