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Reports: IDF shelling kills 3 Palestinians near Gaza border - Israel ...
Sep 12, 2010 ... Gaza medical workers and witnesses countered the Israel Radio report, claiming
that the IDF shelling killed the Palestinians, with Hamas ...
www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/reports-idf-shelling-kills-3-palestinians-near-gaza-border-1.313414
IDF kills 28 Palestinians in West Bank and Gaza on Wednesday ...
Nov 8, 2006 ... IDF kills 28 Palestinians in West Bank and Gaza on Wednesday ... Eight children,
seven women among dead in IDF shellingEight children and ...
www.haaretz.com/news/idf-kills-28-palestinians-in-west-bank-and-gaza-on-wednesday-1.204637
World Report 2012: Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories | Human ...
More Human Rights Watch reporting on Israel and the Occupied Palestinian
Territories .... The internal security service of the Interior Ministry and Hamas
police in Gaza ... his family access to him in detention, and allegedly tortured him
to death. ... After the end of an arrest operation, soldiers fatally shot two men
while they ...
www.hrw.org/world-report-2012/world-report-2012-israeloccupied-palestinian-territories
Israel shot dead a Palestinian teenager claiming he suffered a cardiac arrest
Aug 3 2011
http://www.islamweb.net/emainpage/index.php?id=165559&page=articles
Beit Hanoun
Sept 2007
http://articles.cnn.com/keyword/beit-hanoun
Barack Obama - Zionist Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
Vol goede linken
http://nogw.com/israeliatrocities.html
Hasbara: explaining the actions of the Israeli government
Aug 11 2010
http://overland.org.au/blogs/not-assigned/2010/08/hasbara-explaining-actions-of-the-israeli-government/
Israeli distortions during the siege on the Church of the Nativity | The ...
At approximately 2:00 a.m. on 2 April 2002, Israeli occupation forces invaded the
... Israeli occupation forces fired three artillery shells at the house of Khaled
Ibrahim ... In the afternoon, three Palestinian gunmen were killed while
confronting an ..... clean their clothes, use the toilet, or were visible through a
window inside the ...
electronicintifada.net/content/israeli-distortions-during-siege-church-nativity/3984
Palestine: 60 years of massacres and ethnic cleaning
Sep 25, 2012 ... Israeli authorities demolished 622 Palestinian homes in 2011, displacing nearly
... are just two of the many outcomes of Israel's occupation of Palestine. ... used
Islamophobia as the vehicle to demonize Palestinians and garner ... Gaza City,
April 5, 1956, Israeli military forces fired artillery shells into the ...
www.infocusnews.net/index.php/en/1589-world-news/2074-palestine-60-years-of-massacres-and-ethnic-cleaning
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Reports: IDF shelling kills 3 Palestinians near Gaza border - Israel ...
Sep 12, 2010 ... Gaza medical workers and witnesses countered the Israel Radio report, claiming
that the IDF shelling killed the Palestinians, with Hamas ...
www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/reports-idf-shelling-kills-3-palestinians-near-gaza-border-1.313414
IDF kills 28 Palestinians in West Bank and Gaza on Wednesday ...
Nov 8, 2006 ... IDF kills 28 Palestinians in West Bank and Gaza on Wednesday ... Eight children,
seven women among dead in IDF shellingEight children and ...
www.haaretz.com/news/idf-kills-28-palestinians-in-west-bank-and-gaza-on-wednesday-1.204637
World Report 2012: Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories | Human ...
More Human Rights Watch reporting on Israel and the Occupied Palestinian
Territories .... The internal security service of the Interior Ministry and Hamas
police in Gaza ... his family access to him in detention, and allegedly tortured him
to death. ... After the end of an arrest operation, soldiers fatally shot two men
while they ...
www.hrw.org/world-report-2012/world-report-2012-israeloccupied-palestinian-territories
Israel shot dead a Palestinian teenager claiming he suffered a cardiac arrest
Aug 3 2011
http://www.islamweb.net/emainpage/index.php?id=165559&page=articles
Beit Hanoun
Sept 2007
http://articles.cnn.com/keyword/beit-hanoun
Barack Obama - Zionist Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
Vol goede linken
http://nogw.com/israeliatrocities.html
Hasbara: explaining the actions of the Israeli government
Aug 11 2010
http://overland.org.au/blogs/not-assigned/2010/08/hasbara-explaining-actions-of-the-israeli-government/
Israeli distortions during the siege on the Church of the Nativity | The ...
At approximately 2:00 a.m. on 2 April 2002, Israeli occupation forces invaded the
... Israeli occupation forces fired three artillery shells at the house of Khaled
Ibrahim ... In the afternoon, three Palestinian gunmen were killed while
confronting an ..... clean their clothes, use the toilet, or were visible through a
window inside the ...
electronicintifada.net/content/israeli-distortions-during-siege-church-nativity/3984
Palestine: 60 years of massacres and ethnic cleaning
Sep 25, 2012 ... Israeli authorities demolished 622 Palestinian homes in 2011, displacing nearly
... are just two of the many outcomes of Israel's occupation of Palestine. ... used
Islamophobia as the vehicle to demonize Palestinians and garner ... Gaza City,
April 5, 1956, Israeli military forces fired artillery shells into the ...
www.infocusnews.net/index.php/en/1589-world-news/2074-palestine-60-years-of-massacres-and-ethnic-cleaning
19 mrt 2010
Israeli Airstrikes In Gaza!
Aug 16, 2011
(1:18) Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Strip 1 x viewed
Aug 18, 2011
(1:53) Israel carries out Gaza air strikes 1 x viewed
Mar 21, 2011
(1:04) Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza Strip
Mar 12, 2012
(1:38) New Deadly Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza 1 x viewed
Mar 12, 2012
(1:11) Aftermath of Israeli air strikes on Gaza 2 x viewed
Jul 15, 2011
(0:50) Israeli air strikes hit Gaza targets
(0:54) Israeli airstrike hits Gaza house
(1:05) New Israel air strikes on Gaza put truce in peril
(8:00) Israel Air Strike on Gaza on 28 Dec 2008 -JazeeraTV: The top news headlines
(2:51) Israeli air strikes kill 200
(0:53) Aftermath of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza
(1:04) Raw Video: Airstrike in Gaza
(0:21) Israeli Airstrike In Gaza
(1:53) Gaza after Israeli air-strike - no comment
(0:56) Israeli air strike kills Gaza militant
(4:43) Gaza Mourns Children Killed by Israeli Airstrikes
(0:59) Palestinian Militant Killed by Israeli Air Strike in Gaza Strip: Medics
(0:51) Israeli Airstrikes In Gaza!
Israeli Airstrikes In Gaza!
Aug 16, 2011
(1:18) Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Strip 1 x viewed
Aug 18, 2011
(1:53) Israel carries out Gaza air strikes 1 x viewed
Mar 21, 2011
(1:04) Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza Strip
Mar 12, 2012
(1:38) New Deadly Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza 1 x viewed
Mar 12, 2012
(1:11) Aftermath of Israeli air strikes on Gaza 2 x viewed
Jul 15, 2011
(0:50) Israeli air strikes hit Gaza targets
(0:54) Israeli airstrike hits Gaza house
(1:05) New Israel air strikes on Gaza put truce in peril
(8:00) Israel Air Strike on Gaza on 28 Dec 2008 -JazeeraTV: The top news headlines
(2:51) Israeli air strikes kill 200
(0:53) Aftermath of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza
(1:04) Raw Video: Airstrike in Gaza
(0:21) Israeli Airstrike In Gaza
(1:53) Gaza after Israeli air-strike - no comment
(0:56) Israeli air strike kills Gaza militant
(4:43) Gaza Mourns Children Killed by Israeli Airstrikes
(0:59) Palestinian Militant Killed by Israeli Air Strike in Gaza Strip: Medics
(0:51) Israeli Airstrikes In Gaza!
7 jan 2009 and 2012
Mattar family
“It would be great if someone could take me to the dessert and leave me there, that way I wouldn’t have to see people.”
At around 09:30 on 7 January 2009, Israeli forces targeted the al-Taqwa Mosque in the Sheikh Radwan district of Gaza City. The mosque was 150 metres from the home of Mahmoud Mattar, who was fourteen at the time. Having run to the scene of the attack, Mahmoud was present when two further strikes hit the area, killing two fifteen year old boys, including one of Mahmoud’s school friends. Mahmoud was thrown unconscious and suffered severe burns and shrapnel wounds. He has been left totally blind as a result.
Mahmoud tells of the changes in his life since the attack: “I used to go by myself to the sea. I was independent. Now I need someone to go with me everywhere I go. I go out maybe once every two or three months, I spend my days inside.” Mahmoud’s self awareness of his injuries means he is now afraid to go out and be amongst people. “I don’t want to go out due to the comments I get from children. Anytime I do I cover my face with my clothes and dark glasses”, says Mahmoud. “The glasses broke yesterday.”
His isolation has left him with a bleak outlook on life. “It would be great if someone could take me to the dessert and leave me there, that way I wouldn’t have to see people.”
The emotional and physical scars of 7 January 2009 have taken their toll on Mahmoud. Keeping his head lowered into his chest and pausing to catch his breath as a result of breathing problems related to transplanted bone matter in his nose, Mahmoud says he is not the young man who spoke with such optimism for the future, in spite of his injuries, three years ago. “When I was in Egypt for medical treatment and when I got back to Gaza everything was calm and people were so supportive of me. But things changed, people started fighting and it’s always noisy. The change you see is out of my hands.”
Mahmoud has been left anxious and short tempered. “I have become very nervous since the attack. If someone is kidding with me I will try to hit them with anything at hand,” says Mahmoud. His anger has resulted in problems in school, for which he was suspended for a year. “As a result of my rushed reaction to incidents there are problems between me and the teachers as well as other students.”
Mahmoud has also had to adapt to the new challenges he faces, including learning brail, which took him a year of dedicated study. Mahmoud was in Grade Nine at the time of the attack three years ago, he is now in Grade Ten.
Mahmoud’s anxiety complicates his family life with his parents and siblings as well as his school life. “Mahmoud is a good guy,” says his father Hani, “but he can be problematic, including being violent with me. But I understand, I am patient with him.” His mother Randa, thirty-eight adds; “he can be very destructive, including taking his anger out physically on the home or his little brother.”
Speaking of the future, Mahmoud says: “before the attack I played lots of sport and I had wanted to be a PE teacher or to open a sports club. But all these hopes are destroyed. Now my only wish is to leave my formal education and focus on my religion and learn the Koran”.
Mahmoud hopes to eventually receive surgery to clear his breathing, as well as reconstructive plastic surgery, which he says has been promised to him by many charity organisations, all of whom have failed to deliver; “If I could get the surgery I would be more comfortable amongst people.”
Like any young man, he also has dreams to be married, but his parents say there is no room in the house for another young family.
Mahmoud is dismissive regarding the prospect of justice before Israeli courts. “I don’t expect the case to be successful. The Israeli’s are liars; they attack children and are careless in what they target.”
PCHR submitted a criminal complaint to the Israeli authorities on behalf of Mahmoud Mattar on 30 December 2009. To-date, no response has been received.
http://fwd4.me/0wTO
10 jan 2009 and 2012
Wafa al-Radea
Wafa al-Radea 39 together with her son Iyad 3
“When I left my children I was walking and my children had not seen my wounds. The most difficult moment was when I came back with only 1 leg and many injuries. I was a different Wafa. When I came back I was supposed to happy and the people were supposed to be happy for seeing me but everyone was crying.”
On 10 January 2009, at around 16:30, Wafa al-Radea (thirty-nine) and her sister Ghada (thirty-two) were targeted by two Israeli drone missiles while walking on Haboub street, one of the main roads in Beit Lahiya. The sisters were walking during the Israeli announced hour long ceasefire, and were on their way to a clinic nearby because Wafa felt that she was close to delivering a baby.
Both women were severely injured in the attack.
“When people came to help I could hear them speak but was unable to respond. They were saying that I was dead,” remembers Wafa. While Ghada was taken to hospital with severe injuries to her legs, people had covered Wafa as they thought she was dead. Eventually an ambulance brought her to a hospital where doctors carried out a caesarean section surgery in an attempt to save her baby. It was only during the surgery the doctors realized Wafa was still alive.
While her son, Iyad, was born, doctors amputated Wafa’s right leg and attempted to treat her other injuries. On 12 January both sisters were transferred to a hospital in Egypt for additional medical treatment. Wafa underwent a series of operations until the end of April and then had three months of rehabilitation. Wafa and Ghada returned to Gaza on 29 and 27 June 2009.
Wafa vividly remembers the months she spent in Egypt. “My clearest memory of that time is the unbearable pain caused by the changing of the bandages. It took nurses 5 to 6 hours each time. I underwent many surgeries. After an operation to transplant skin from my left thigh to a lower part of my leg, nurses removed the transplanted cells by mistake when cleaning the wound. I had to undergo the same surgery again, this time taking skin from my arms. I was screaming because of the pain.
My brother Walid (25) lost consciousness and was bleeding from his nose. He couldn’t bear what was happening to me. I was very angry at everyone after the operation.” Wafa’s brother Walid was with her throughout the whole period in Egypt. She didn’t see my other relatives from Gaza. “It was very difficult for them to visit me because travelling to Egypt is costly and they had to look after the children,” she says.
Wafa is the mother of eight children: Ehab (twenty), Lina (nineteen), Hani (seventeen), Shourouq (fifteen), Mo’taz (thirteen), Saher (twelve), Jehad (nine), and Iyad (three). During her time in Egypt Wafa had limited contact with her children. She says: “in the first 3 months I couldn’t speak to my children over the phone. I refused. I was unable to talk. They were waiting for me for 6 months. The children were curious to know what happened to me.”
“When I left my children I was walking and my children had not seen my wounds. The most difficult moment was when I came back with only 1 leg and many injuries. I was a different Wafa. When I came back I was supposed to happy and the people were supposed to be happy for seeing me but everyone was crying,” Wafa recalls. “I noticed that my children watched my every move. Jehad kept following me with his eyes, watching how I went to the living room, how I sat down. He refused to go out and play with other children. He just wanted to stay with me in the home. I was very affected by the situation of my children. They are always ready to help me whenever I try to move or do anything.”
Wafa’s eldest daughters, Lina (nineteen) and Shourouq (sixteen) had taken care of Iyad while their mother was in hospital in Egypt. “One of them would go to school in the morning and leave Iyad with her sister. In the afternoon it was the other way around.” She continues: “when I came home they brought Iyad and put him on my lap. He was blond and beautiful and I thought he was a nephew. I couldn’t imagine that he was my son. I asked them about Iyad and they told me that he was on my lap.” Wafa takes a lot of strength from having her children around her. She says “I am very grateful and happy for having my children. They help me with everything and keep my morale high. Even when I am sad, I would smile if my children came to me. I want them to feel that I am happy because I am with them.”
Wafa finds it difficult to accept help from her children: “I always used to be the one who would help them. Before, I used to go to the school to check on the children and walk to the market to do the shopping. Now if want to go out I must use a car. And if I want to move in the house I must use a wheelchair. I also use the walkers and if Iyad wants to take my hand I cannot give him my hand because I am afraid that I will fall. I need my hands to hold the walkers.”
Wafa received one year of physiotherapy in Gaza for her back, pelvis and her left leg. Despite several attempts, so far she has no prosthetic leg. She also still undergoes treatment for her left leg. “My leg is getting better but I am still in hospital from time to time, for example when I have inflammations. One month ago I was in hospital for 6 days. In winter my wounds hurt more and I feel pain in my pelvis, back, abdomen and legs.”
Despite constantly being confronted with the past Wafa tries to focus on the future. “I hope that our children will not have to pass through similar experiences when they are older. I wish that their lives will be better. But my children keep asking me ‘will there be another war, come again and kill us all?’ They are afraid and I see how the war negatively impacted on them,” she says.
Wafa feels great frustration over how the crime against her and her sister caused so much suffering and yet goes unpunished. “It has been 3 years since they [Israel] attacked us and there is still no response. I spoke to many people from human rights organizations about my story and what is the result of it? There is no result or action whatsoever.”
PCHR submitted a criminal complaint to the Israeli authorities on behalf of Wafa al-Radea on 07 October 2009. To-date, no response has been received.
http://fwd4.me/0jxq
Mattar family
“It would be great if someone could take me to the dessert and leave me there, that way I wouldn’t have to see people.”
At around 09:30 on 7 January 2009, Israeli forces targeted the al-Taqwa Mosque in the Sheikh Radwan district of Gaza City. The mosque was 150 metres from the home of Mahmoud Mattar, who was fourteen at the time. Having run to the scene of the attack, Mahmoud was present when two further strikes hit the area, killing two fifteen year old boys, including one of Mahmoud’s school friends. Mahmoud was thrown unconscious and suffered severe burns and shrapnel wounds. He has been left totally blind as a result.
Mahmoud tells of the changes in his life since the attack: “I used to go by myself to the sea. I was independent. Now I need someone to go with me everywhere I go. I go out maybe once every two or three months, I spend my days inside.” Mahmoud’s self awareness of his injuries means he is now afraid to go out and be amongst people. “I don’t want to go out due to the comments I get from children. Anytime I do I cover my face with my clothes and dark glasses”, says Mahmoud. “The glasses broke yesterday.”
His isolation has left him with a bleak outlook on life. “It would be great if someone could take me to the dessert and leave me there, that way I wouldn’t have to see people.”
The emotional and physical scars of 7 January 2009 have taken their toll on Mahmoud. Keeping his head lowered into his chest and pausing to catch his breath as a result of breathing problems related to transplanted bone matter in his nose, Mahmoud says he is not the young man who spoke with such optimism for the future, in spite of his injuries, three years ago. “When I was in Egypt for medical treatment and when I got back to Gaza everything was calm and people were so supportive of me. But things changed, people started fighting and it’s always noisy. The change you see is out of my hands.”
Mahmoud has been left anxious and short tempered. “I have become very nervous since the attack. If someone is kidding with me I will try to hit them with anything at hand,” says Mahmoud. His anger has resulted in problems in school, for which he was suspended for a year. “As a result of my rushed reaction to incidents there are problems between me and the teachers as well as other students.”
Mahmoud has also had to adapt to the new challenges he faces, including learning brail, which took him a year of dedicated study. Mahmoud was in Grade Nine at the time of the attack three years ago, he is now in Grade Ten.
Mahmoud’s anxiety complicates his family life with his parents and siblings as well as his school life. “Mahmoud is a good guy,” says his father Hani, “but he can be problematic, including being violent with me. But I understand, I am patient with him.” His mother Randa, thirty-eight adds; “he can be very destructive, including taking his anger out physically on the home or his little brother.”
Speaking of the future, Mahmoud says: “before the attack I played lots of sport and I had wanted to be a PE teacher or to open a sports club. But all these hopes are destroyed. Now my only wish is to leave my formal education and focus on my religion and learn the Koran”.
Mahmoud hopes to eventually receive surgery to clear his breathing, as well as reconstructive plastic surgery, which he says has been promised to him by many charity organisations, all of whom have failed to deliver; “If I could get the surgery I would be more comfortable amongst people.”
Like any young man, he also has dreams to be married, but his parents say there is no room in the house for another young family.
Mahmoud is dismissive regarding the prospect of justice before Israeli courts. “I don’t expect the case to be successful. The Israeli’s are liars; they attack children and are careless in what they target.”
PCHR submitted a criminal complaint to the Israeli authorities on behalf of Mahmoud Mattar on 30 December 2009. To-date, no response has been received.
http://fwd4.me/0wTO
10 jan 2009 and 2012
Wafa al-Radea
Wafa al-Radea 39 together with her son Iyad 3
“When I left my children I was walking and my children had not seen my wounds. The most difficult moment was when I came back with only 1 leg and many injuries. I was a different Wafa. When I came back I was supposed to happy and the people were supposed to be happy for seeing me but everyone was crying.”
On 10 January 2009, at around 16:30, Wafa al-Radea (thirty-nine) and her sister Ghada (thirty-two) were targeted by two Israeli drone missiles while walking on Haboub street, one of the main roads in Beit Lahiya. The sisters were walking during the Israeli announced hour long ceasefire, and were on their way to a clinic nearby because Wafa felt that she was close to delivering a baby.
Both women were severely injured in the attack.
“When people came to help I could hear them speak but was unable to respond. They were saying that I was dead,” remembers Wafa. While Ghada was taken to hospital with severe injuries to her legs, people had covered Wafa as they thought she was dead. Eventually an ambulance brought her to a hospital where doctors carried out a caesarean section surgery in an attempt to save her baby. It was only during the surgery the doctors realized Wafa was still alive.
While her son, Iyad, was born, doctors amputated Wafa’s right leg and attempted to treat her other injuries. On 12 January both sisters were transferred to a hospital in Egypt for additional medical treatment. Wafa underwent a series of operations until the end of April and then had three months of rehabilitation. Wafa and Ghada returned to Gaza on 29 and 27 June 2009.
Wafa vividly remembers the months she spent in Egypt. “My clearest memory of that time is the unbearable pain caused by the changing of the bandages. It took nurses 5 to 6 hours each time. I underwent many surgeries. After an operation to transplant skin from my left thigh to a lower part of my leg, nurses removed the transplanted cells by mistake when cleaning the wound. I had to undergo the same surgery again, this time taking skin from my arms. I was screaming because of the pain.
My brother Walid (25) lost consciousness and was bleeding from his nose. He couldn’t bear what was happening to me. I was very angry at everyone after the operation.” Wafa’s brother Walid was with her throughout the whole period in Egypt. She didn’t see my other relatives from Gaza. “It was very difficult for them to visit me because travelling to Egypt is costly and they had to look after the children,” she says.
Wafa is the mother of eight children: Ehab (twenty), Lina (nineteen), Hani (seventeen), Shourouq (fifteen), Mo’taz (thirteen), Saher (twelve), Jehad (nine), and Iyad (three). During her time in Egypt Wafa had limited contact with her children. She says: “in the first 3 months I couldn’t speak to my children over the phone. I refused. I was unable to talk. They were waiting for me for 6 months. The children were curious to know what happened to me.”
“When I left my children I was walking and my children had not seen my wounds. The most difficult moment was when I came back with only 1 leg and many injuries. I was a different Wafa. When I came back I was supposed to happy and the people were supposed to be happy for seeing me but everyone was crying,” Wafa recalls. “I noticed that my children watched my every move. Jehad kept following me with his eyes, watching how I went to the living room, how I sat down. He refused to go out and play with other children. He just wanted to stay with me in the home. I was very affected by the situation of my children. They are always ready to help me whenever I try to move or do anything.”
Wafa’s eldest daughters, Lina (nineteen) and Shourouq (sixteen) had taken care of Iyad while their mother was in hospital in Egypt. “One of them would go to school in the morning and leave Iyad with her sister. In the afternoon it was the other way around.” She continues: “when I came home they brought Iyad and put him on my lap. He was blond and beautiful and I thought he was a nephew. I couldn’t imagine that he was my son. I asked them about Iyad and they told me that he was on my lap.” Wafa takes a lot of strength from having her children around her. She says “I am very grateful and happy for having my children. They help me with everything and keep my morale high. Even when I am sad, I would smile if my children came to me. I want them to feel that I am happy because I am with them.”
Wafa finds it difficult to accept help from her children: “I always used to be the one who would help them. Before, I used to go to the school to check on the children and walk to the market to do the shopping. Now if want to go out I must use a car. And if I want to move in the house I must use a wheelchair. I also use the walkers and if Iyad wants to take my hand I cannot give him my hand because I am afraid that I will fall. I need my hands to hold the walkers.”
Wafa received one year of physiotherapy in Gaza for her back, pelvis and her left leg. Despite several attempts, so far she has no prosthetic leg. She also still undergoes treatment for her left leg. “My leg is getting better but I am still in hospital from time to time, for example when I have inflammations. One month ago I was in hospital for 6 days. In winter my wounds hurt more and I feel pain in my pelvis, back, abdomen and legs.”
Despite constantly being confronted with the past Wafa tries to focus on the future. “I hope that our children will not have to pass through similar experiences when they are older. I wish that their lives will be better. But my children keep asking me ‘will there be another war, come again and kill us all?’ They are afraid and I see how the war negatively impacted on them,” she says.
Wafa feels great frustration over how the crime against her and her sister caused so much suffering and yet goes unpunished. “It has been 3 years since they [Israel] attacked us and there is still no response. I spoke to many people from human rights organizations about my story and what is the result of it? There is no result or action whatsoever.”
PCHR submitted a criminal complaint to the Israeli authorities on behalf of Wafa al-Radea on 07 October 2009. To-date, no response has been received.
http://fwd4.me/0jxq
4 JAN 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-0FmmeVMVw
8 jan 2009
Zionist crime in Gaza
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leOS4_QKaao
9 JAN 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXDY7H5-beo
13 jan 2009
white Phosphorus falling on Gaza
(1:25) white Phosphorus falling on Gaza ???????
(1:19) Child victim with a phosphor bomb - Gaza
15 jan 2009
Gaza War, watch the brave israeli snipers, targets 4
(1:04) Gaza War, watch the brave israeli snipers, targets 4
(1:00) building explosion in gaza
16 jan 2009
bombing gaza
(0:24) first day bombing gaza
21 jan 2009
(0:46) Israelaircraft bombing Gaza-Egypt Border (very cross to the mosque)
21 jan 2009
Impact of the white phosphorus on the human body from alleged Israeli attack
(2:52) Impact of the white phosphorus on the human body from alleged Israeli attack
25 jan 2009
White Phosphorus as a Weapon
(3:40) White Phosphorus as a Weapon
White phosphorus (WP) is a flare- and smoke-producing incendiary device[1] or smoke-screening agent that is made from a common allotrope of the chemical element phosphorus. The main utility of white phosphorus munitions is to create smokescreens to mask movement from the enemy, or to mask his fire. In contrast to other smoke-causing munitions, WP detonates immediately causing an instant bank of smoke. As a result of this, WP munitions are very common -- particularly as smoke grenades for infantry; loaded in defensive grenade dischargers on tanks and other armored vehicles; or as part of the ammunition allotment for artillery or mortars.
However, white phosphorus has a secondary effect. While much less efficient than ordinary fragmentation effects in causing casualties, white phosphorus burns quite fiercely and can set cloth, fuel, ammunition and other combustibles on fire. It also can function as an anti-personnel weapon with the compound capable of causing serious burns or death.[2] The agent is used in bombs, artillery, and mortars, short-range missiles which burst into burning flakes of phosphorus upon impact. White phosphorus is commonly referred to in military jargon as "WP". The slang term "Willy(ie) Pete" or "Willy(ie) Peter", dating from World War I and common at least through the Vietnam War, is still occasionally heard.
White phosphorus weapons are controversial today because of their potential use against civilians. While the Chemical Weapons Convention does not designate WP as a chemical weapon, various groups consider it to be one. In recent years, the United States, Israel, and Russia have used white phosphorus in combat.
26 mrt 2009
US Officials Confirm Israeli Attack in Sudan
Intelligence Reports Alleged Iranian Operative in Sudan Coordinated Efforts.
US officials have confirmed today http://fwd4.me/z44 that the attack against a convoy of trucks in Sudan was in fact carried out by Israeli warplanes. The attack destroyed the entire convoy, killing 39 people http://fwd4.me/z45 . Israeli officials had declined to confirm the attack, though Prime Minister Olmert used the report http://fwd4.me/z46 to underscore Israel's ability to launch attacks on targets anywhere.
The officials, citing classified intelligence, claimed that there had been intelligence reports that an operative from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps was in Sudan at the time, coordinating the effort to smuggle weapons into the Gaza Strip.
The Sudanese government had kept quiet about the attack for months as an apparent attempt to save face at their inability to stop or even determine who had launched the attack. A government spokesman today claimed the attack was a genocide, committed by US forces, http://fwd4.me/z44 and put the death toll at over 100.
http://fwd4.me/z42
(3:41) White Phosphorus over gaza.
The Goldstone report returns
(8:49) The Goldstone report returns 2 x viewed
15 mei 2009
Nakba day in Ni'ilin - Demo against the wall
(5:22) Friday 15-5-09 - Nakba day in Ni'ilin - Demo against the wall
Young girl, 12 years old, injured by sniper shooting live bullet as she stood next to window of her house.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-0FmmeVMVw
8 jan 2009
Zionist crime in Gaza
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leOS4_QKaao
9 JAN 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXDY7H5-beo
13 jan 2009
white Phosphorus falling on Gaza
(1:25) white Phosphorus falling on Gaza ???????
(1:19) Child victim with a phosphor bomb - Gaza
15 jan 2009
Gaza War, watch the brave israeli snipers, targets 4
(1:04) Gaza War, watch the brave israeli snipers, targets 4
(1:00) building explosion in gaza
16 jan 2009
bombing gaza
(0:24) first day bombing gaza
21 jan 2009
(0:46) Israelaircraft bombing Gaza-Egypt Border (very cross to the mosque)
21 jan 2009
Impact of the white phosphorus on the human body from alleged Israeli attack
(2:52) Impact of the white phosphorus on the human body from alleged Israeli attack
25 jan 2009
White Phosphorus as a Weapon
(3:40) White Phosphorus as a Weapon
White phosphorus (WP) is a flare- and smoke-producing incendiary device[1] or smoke-screening agent that is made from a common allotrope of the chemical element phosphorus. The main utility of white phosphorus munitions is to create smokescreens to mask movement from the enemy, or to mask his fire. In contrast to other smoke-causing munitions, WP detonates immediately causing an instant bank of smoke. As a result of this, WP munitions are very common -- particularly as smoke grenades for infantry; loaded in defensive grenade dischargers on tanks and other armored vehicles; or as part of the ammunition allotment for artillery or mortars.
However, white phosphorus has a secondary effect. While much less efficient than ordinary fragmentation effects in causing casualties, white phosphorus burns quite fiercely and can set cloth, fuel, ammunition and other combustibles on fire. It also can function as an anti-personnel weapon with the compound capable of causing serious burns or death.[2] The agent is used in bombs, artillery, and mortars, short-range missiles which burst into burning flakes of phosphorus upon impact. White phosphorus is commonly referred to in military jargon as "WP". The slang term "Willy(ie) Pete" or "Willy(ie) Peter", dating from World War I and common at least through the Vietnam War, is still occasionally heard.
White phosphorus weapons are controversial today because of their potential use against civilians. While the Chemical Weapons Convention does not designate WP as a chemical weapon, various groups consider it to be one. In recent years, the United States, Israel, and Russia have used white phosphorus in combat.
26 mrt 2009
US Officials Confirm Israeli Attack in Sudan
Intelligence Reports Alleged Iranian Operative in Sudan Coordinated Efforts.
US officials have confirmed today http://fwd4.me/z44 that the attack against a convoy of trucks in Sudan was in fact carried out by Israeli warplanes. The attack destroyed the entire convoy, killing 39 people http://fwd4.me/z45 . Israeli officials had declined to confirm the attack, though Prime Minister Olmert used the report http://fwd4.me/z46 to underscore Israel's ability to launch attacks on targets anywhere.
The officials, citing classified intelligence, claimed that there had been intelligence reports that an operative from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps was in Sudan at the time, coordinating the effort to smuggle weapons into the Gaza Strip.
The Sudanese government had kept quiet about the attack for months as an apparent attempt to save face at their inability to stop or even determine who had launched the attack. A government spokesman today claimed the attack was a genocide, committed by US forces, http://fwd4.me/z44 and put the death toll at over 100.
http://fwd4.me/z42
(3:41) White Phosphorus over gaza.
The Goldstone report returns
(8:49) The Goldstone report returns 2 x viewed
15 mei 2009
Nakba day in Ni'ilin - Demo against the wall
(5:22) Friday 15-5-09 - Nakba day in Ni'ilin - Demo against the wall
Young girl, 12 years old, injured by sniper shooting live bullet as she stood next to window of her house.
Timeline Palestine C 2004-2009
settlers http://isearch.avg.com/search?q=Jewish+settlers+set+Palestinian+farmland+on+fire&sap=ku&lang=nl&mid=795bb8c7ad9447d18a4b395874fbca94-c695358d989b3eff10a10f640f5d42f7cae0af73&cid={fb0744e7-8c90-4a7c-9cfb-0c563694a75d}&v=11.1.0.12&ds=AVG&d=11-6-2012+9%3A58%3A05&pr=pr&snd=hdr
settler crimes http://www.ajras.org/en/?page=show_details&Id=2&table=table_159&CatId=71
Occupal settlers 2011 http://occupiedpalestine.wordpress.com/category/settler-violence/page/36/
13 nov 2003
For The Pilots' Information (2)
5 jan 2008
Palestinian Red Crescent: 520 Israeli assaults on medics and ambulances in 2007
25 mei 2008
Blair almost shot down by Israeli airforce
25 oct 2006
Germany: Israeli warplanes fired shots at a German peacekeeping force in Lebanon”
1 sept 2008
Two injured in Israeli attacks on Palestinian fishermen in Gaza
2 sept 2008
Israeli police fire on Palestinian who 'attempted to steal tractor'
4 sept 2008
Gun men fire on Hamas lawmaker's car in Nablus
11 sept 2008
Israeli navy fires on Palestinian fishing boat, causing damage but no injuries
B'Tselem: Israel annexing lands around West Bank settlements
18 nov 2008
Israeli Navy attacks Palestinian Fishermen in Gaza
(5:28) Israeli Navy attacks Palestinian Fishermen in Gaza
Israel launches missile attacks on Gaza - 27 Dec 08
(2:32) Israel launches missile attacks on Gaza - 27 Dec 08
6 jan 2009
Israeli War Crimes & Chemical Weapons (GAZA v. LEBANON)
(2:44) Israeli War Crimes & Chemical Weapons (GAZA v. LEBANON)
(Comparison to Lebanon 2006 at end)
Former pilot of the Israel's air force accuses Israel of War Crimes.
Pentagon Calls them Chemical Weapons:
http://www.gulflink.osd.mil/declassdocs/dia/19950901/950901_22431050_91r.html
GOOGLE IMAGES!!:
http://images.google.com/images?num=100&q=white%20phosphorus%20burns
Typical of WP, GAZA Victim:
WP Bombs:
(2:58) White Phosphorus bombs into Gaza
The Video is of war images from News:
CNN this morning +
DemocracyNow Archives (07-25-06):
http://www.archive.org/details/dn2006-0725_vid
The Audio is an excerpt of the 01-03-09 Yonatan Shapira interview:
http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/01/03/yonatanshapiro.mp3
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Combatants For Peace: Former Israeli and Palestinian Fighters Talk About Why Dialogue, Not War, Will Solve the Middle East Crisis
http://www.democracynow.org/2006/7/24/combatants_for_peace_former_israeli_and
settlers http://isearch.avg.com/search?q=Jewish+settlers+set+Palestinian+farmland+on+fire&sap=ku&lang=nl&mid=795bb8c7ad9447d18a4b395874fbca94-c695358d989b3eff10a10f640f5d42f7cae0af73&cid={fb0744e7-8c90-4a7c-9cfb-0c563694a75d}&v=11.1.0.12&ds=AVG&d=11-6-2012+9%3A58%3A05&pr=pr&snd=hdr
settler crimes http://www.ajras.org/en/?page=show_details&Id=2&table=table_159&CatId=71
Occupal settlers 2011 http://occupiedpalestine.wordpress.com/category/settler-violence/page/36/
13 nov 2003
For The Pilots' Information (2)
5 jan 2008
Palestinian Red Crescent: 520 Israeli assaults on medics and ambulances in 2007
25 mei 2008
Blair almost shot down by Israeli airforce
25 oct 2006
Germany: Israeli warplanes fired shots at a German peacekeeping force in Lebanon”
1 sept 2008
Two injured in Israeli attacks on Palestinian fishermen in Gaza
2 sept 2008
Israeli police fire on Palestinian who 'attempted to steal tractor'
4 sept 2008
Gun men fire on Hamas lawmaker's car in Nablus
11 sept 2008
Israeli navy fires on Palestinian fishing boat, causing damage but no injuries
B'Tselem: Israel annexing lands around West Bank settlements
18 nov 2008
Israeli Navy attacks Palestinian Fishermen in Gaza
(5:28) Israeli Navy attacks Palestinian Fishermen in Gaza
Israel launches missile attacks on Gaza - 27 Dec 08
(2:32) Israel launches missile attacks on Gaza - 27 Dec 08
6 jan 2009
Israeli War Crimes & Chemical Weapons (GAZA v. LEBANON)
(2:44) Israeli War Crimes & Chemical Weapons (GAZA v. LEBANON)
(Comparison to Lebanon 2006 at end)
Former pilot of the Israel's air force accuses Israel of War Crimes.
Pentagon Calls them Chemical Weapons:
http://www.gulflink.osd.mil/declassdocs/dia/19950901/950901_22431050_91r.html
GOOGLE IMAGES!!:
http://images.google.com/images?num=100&q=white%20phosphorus%20burns
Typical of WP, GAZA Victim:
WP Bombs:
(2:58) White Phosphorus bombs into Gaza
The Video is of war images from News:
CNN this morning +
DemocracyNow Archives (07-25-06):
http://www.archive.org/details/dn2006-0725_vid
The Audio is an excerpt of the 01-03-09 Yonatan Shapira interview:
http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/01/03/yonatanshapiro.mp3
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Combatants For Peace: Former Israeli and Palestinian Fighters Talk About Why Dialogue, Not War, Will Solve the Middle East Crisis
http://www.democracynow.org/2006/7/24/combatants_for_peace_former_israeli_and