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ISRAELI / PALESTINIAN
midknight
February 10, 2010
3:32 PM PST
leave the children in peace please...leave this kids homes and things in peace
PLEASE.....stop
midknight
February 10, 2010
3:30 PM PST
I think this express my feelings and many more
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6Toxl8PbcI
midknight
February 3, 2010
6:43 PM PST
I am so sad to see but not surprise, to see Berlusconi supporting Israel in all and for all.
No shame on what is done to others as long as his mother efforts are in light.
If he respected women it would be understandable but obviously the mother did not do a good job because he is just a male chauvinist that uses women.
Sad that he can not see the pain that is created by greed and fears, the pain that Palestinians endured and will probably still endure till leaders like him are in place.
Water is a big issue and we need to share it before we drown in it.
Water for all not just the few.
Freedom of speech for all not just for the few.
Sharing my resources is what I did and will do in my little scale as long as I can and if all did it...we would have less pain, less anger and probably less wars.
I wish all of us to have no more needs but just would likes.
White light and peace is what I pray for.
I wish women, children and man of all colors and all religions understanding and empathy.
I am an empathic, sometimes is hard, sometimes is an amazing lesson, I did run away from it for years, now..I embrace it.
Is hard to move, hard to take sides when you see them all.
I see the pain that the Israeli Jew went true but I also see the indifference that they have t words the natives based on a religion that in many ways I like and in others ...I despise.
Why can t we just look at our own actions? Why blame always others?
I have many faults...don t you?
Humans..never perfect, always learning, always in motion.



midknight
January 28, 2010
12:44 AM PST
finally...
midknight
January 28, 2010
12:44 AM PST
midknight
January 28, 2010
12:42 AM PST
oops...Dailymotion - FOLKLORE TUNE 10 - une vidéo Comédie et Humour
midknight
January 28, 2010
12:35 AM PST
I hope you can all enjoy itDailymotion - FOLKLORE TUNE 10 - une vidéo Comédie et Humour
hahaha
midknight
January 14, 2010
5:01 PM PST
I am so tired of seeing injustice from Israel,from Afghanistan from all over the world,how can people be held just for espressing an opinion or for helping the own country ?
If the poor Palestinians are trying to let the world see ..
Just stop abusing them as well.
http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/4b4f21081a.html
midknight
January 10, 2010
11:38 PM PST
I wounder who would stop many boats from getting in to Israel,boats could go from the Palestinian side,with visa s,since the Egiptian are not very helfull at the moment . Many people at the same time...on boats,on the water...
Protest the injustice where is evident as well as in Gaza
I am still pazeld by the original division map between Israele water front and the Palestinian
MMMMM I wonder ???
I see the Iranian leader and the Israeli..very much alike
Ouch...Good luck
midknight
January 10, 2010
3:58 PM PST
I am so sorry for those poor Palestinians that in order to survive and have food for the family...they have to help the Israeli in making them homes.
What a horrible thing to do..what a horrible thing for them and only becouse they don t have a choice.
Israeli goverment...You are mean
midknight
January 6, 2010
2:56 AM PST
I am reading a part from the Qur'an that talks about pigs and monkeys ,mmm I don t think as a compliment.
Ouch,and this was befoure 1947 .
How sad..to teach hate so early in life... and in the name of God.
Can sombady explain to me the part of KILL ALL INFEDELS..is that a friendly aproch?
I am not Muslim,so ...am I one that You would like to kill ?
I see so much injustice and I often sound strange becouse I don t take sides,I never do.Some of my friends hate me for that,I will always say the truth about a conflict,often not welcome.
I can t help it,I see every angle,every little dot,takes me time to connect it all but I don t take sides...I look,I learn and ask.
I hate the way the Israeli goverment is behaving,I hate the fact that past pains are used to justify new ones .
I would like to know that any effort from people to see justice will be with out violence,just with intelligence ,with brains and love.
I don t ever want to be part of any blood shed or others pains
I would like to love life again,to love people again,I know many that are finally seing the truth but not just the one sided one.
Peace,love
midknight
December 30, 2009
3:28 AM PST
I hate being manipulated,I just do.
I feel I am in the middle of fork t rd to no were..On one hand Palestinian friends try to make me feel responsible for their status as if I was the one occupying their home on the other...I have friends that believe that Israel has a right to be and find every trick in the book to prove it.
So on one hand I have the IS YOUR FAULT and on the other I get THE MAGIC and I guarantee..is not always pleasant.
I JUST WOULD LIKE TO SEE FAIRNESS,breaking people heart in one way or another to get what YOU NEED is unethical and gross.
I hope that somebody with ethics and knowledge can come out from the darkness and lead with a soft and caring glove...we had enough of manipulations and violence .
A Palestinian former friend told me that he wanted to apologize to link tv for introducing me to your site as if I was not intelligent enough or at list not informed enough..
Who is informed enough ?
I wish people stopt using others for their own gain
midknight
December 25, 2009
6:07 AM PST
...This is why we need a global action in my view
peaceful,global effort for world peace
midknight
December 25, 2009
6:07 AM PST
...This is why we need a global action in my view
peaceful,global effort for world peace
midknight
December 25, 2009
6:04 AM PST
I find this informative ,I hope you will like it as well
Breaking Palestine's peaceful protest

Palestinians have a long history of nonviolent resistance but Israel has continuously deployed methods to destroy it

· Neve Gordon

· guardian.co. uk, Wednesday 23 December 2009 12.00 GMT

"Why," I have often been asked, "haven't the Palestinians established a peace movement like the Israeli Peace Now?"
The question itself is problematic, being based on many erroneous assumptions, such as the notion that there is symmetry between the two sides and that Peace Now has been a politically effective movement. Most important, though, is the false supposition that Palestinians have indeed failed to create a pro-peace popular movement.
In September 1967 – three months after the decisive war in which the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem were occupied – Palestinian leaders decided to launch a campaign against the introduction of new Israeli textbooks in Palestinian schools. They did not initiate terrorist attacks, as the prevailing narratives about Palestinian opposition would have one believe, but rather the Palestinian dissidents adopted Mahatma Gandhi-style methods and declared a general school strike: teachers did not show up for work, children took to the streets to protest against the occupation and many shopkeepers closed shop.
Israel's response to that first strike was immediate and severe: it issued military orders categorising all forms of resistance as insurgency – including protests and political meetings, raising flags or other national symbols, publishing or distributing articles or pictures with political connotations, and even singing or listening to nationalist songs.
Moreover, it quickly deployed security forces to suppress opposition, launching a punitive campaign in Nablus, where the strike's leaders resided. As Major General Shlomo Gazit, the co-ordinator of activities in the occupied territories at the time, points out in his book The Carrot and the Stick, the message Israel wanted to convey was clear: any act of resistance would result in a disproportionate response, which would make the population suffer to such a degree that resistance would appear pointless.
After a few weeks of nightly curfews, cutting off telephone lines, detaining leaders, and increasing the level of harassment, Israel managed to break the strike.
While much water has passed under the bridge since that first attempt to resist using "civil disobedience" tactics, over the past five decades Palestinians have continuously deployed nonviolent forms of opposition to challenge the occupation. Israel, on the other hand, has, used violent measures to undermine all such efforts.
It is often forgotten that even the second intifada, which turned out to be extremely violent, began as a popular nonviolent uprising. Haaretz journalist Akiva Eldar revealed several years later that the top Israeli security echelons had decided to "fan the flames" during the uprising's first weeks. He cites Amos Malka, the military general in charge of intelligence at the time, saying that during the second intifada's first month, when it was still mostly characterised by nonviolent popular protests, the military fired 1.3m bullets in the West Bank and Gaza. The idea was to intensify the levels of violence, thinking that this would lead to a swift and decisive military victory and the successful suppression of the rebellion. And indeed the uprising and its suppression turned out to be extremely violent.
But over the past five years, Palestinians from scores of villages and towns such as Bil'in and Jayyous have developed new forms of pro-peace resistance that have attracted the attention of the international community. Even Palestinian Authority prime minister Salam Fayyad recently called on his constituents to adopt similar strategies. Israel, in turn, decided to find a way to end the protests once and for all and has begun a well-orchestrated campaign that targets the local leaders of such resistance.
One such leader is Abdallah Abu Rahmah, a high school teacher and the co-ordinator of Bil'in's Popular Committee Against the Wall, is one of many Palestinians who was on the military's wanted list. At 2am on 10 December (international Human Rights Day), nine military vehicles surrounded his home. Israeli soldiers broke the door down, and after allowing him to say goodbye to his wife Majida and three young children, blindfolded him and took him into custody. He is being charged with throwing stones, the possession of arms (namely gas canisters in the Bil'in museum) and inciting fellow Palestinians, which, translated, means organising demonstrations against the occupation.
The day before Abu Ramah was arrested, the Israeli military carried out a co-ordinated operation in the Nablus region, raiding houses of targeted grassroots activists who have been fighting against human rights abuses. Wa'el al-Faqeeh Abu as-Sabe, 45, is one of the nine people arrested. He was taken from his home at 1am and, like Abu Ramah, is being charged with incitement. Mayasar Itiany, who is known for her work with the Nablus Women's Union and is a campaigner for prisoners' rights was also taken into custody as was Mussa Salama, who is active in the Labour Committee of Medical Relief for Workers. Even Jamal Juma, the director of an NGO called Stop the Wall, is now behind bars.
Targeted night arrests of community leaders have become common practice across the West Bank, most notably in the village of Bil'in where, since June, 31 residents have been arrested for their involvement in the demonstrations against the wall. Among these is Adeeb Abu Rahmah, a prominent activist who has been held in detention for almost five months and is under threat of being imprisoned for up to 14 months.
Clearly, the strategy is to arrest all of the leaders and charge them with incitement, thus setting an extremely high "price tag" for organising protests against the subjugation of the Palestinian people. The objective is to put an end to the pro-peace popular resistance in the villages and to crush, once and for all, the Palestinian peace movement.
Thus, my answer to those who ask about a Palestinian "Peace Now" is that a peaceful grassroots movement has always existed. At Abdallah Abu Rahmah's trial next Tuesday one will be able to witness some of the legal methods that have consistently been deployed to destroy it.



http://www.guardian .co.uk/commentis free/2009/ dec/23/israel- palestinian- peace-movement