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Israeli settler violence caught on camera
The Israeli human rights group B'tselem has released a video showing Israeli settlers shooting at Palestinians in the West Bank. Residents of Yitzhar and the residents of the El Kabalia hurled rocks at each other during Saturday's violent confrontation, which resulted in residents using live ammunition. Al Jazeera's Cal Perry reports from Jerusalem.
Israeli public opinion turns against Sudanese migrants
Hundreds of Israelis took to the streets in south Tel Aviv on Thursday to protest against the mass migration from Sudan as a result of the strife in the African nation. Some Israelis now want the government to tighten the rules on immigration, and to even send the migrants back home. Tensions have been building for months as migrants are blamed for an increase in burglary and crime. The protesters shouted "Sudanese go home" - a reference to the thousands of Sudanese who have travelled through Egypt to Israel. Many were smuggled into the country via the Sinai Peninsula. Israeli politicians are now responding to this fear and anger, with the interior minister trying to push a mass-expulsion order through the courts. Al Jazeera's Sue Turton reports from Tel Aviv.
Jewish settlers shoot Palestinians as Israeli soldiers stand idle
In the latest scandal involving the Israeli military, soldiers stand by and refuse to intervene as extremist Jewish settlers open fire on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. A video clip released by the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem shows armed settlers from Yitzhar settlements, near Nablus, attacked the nearby village of Asira al-Qibliya over the weekend and threw rocks at Palestinian homes, sparking clashes in the area.
Turkey seeks life sentences for Israeli commanders
A Turkish prosecutor has prepared an indictment seeking 10 life sentences for four former Israeli military commanders over their alleged involvement in the 2010 killing of nine Turks on a Gaza-bound aid ship. The Istanbul chief prosecutor however must approve the indictment before it is sent to the relevant court.
'Israeli spies warn against military strike on Iran' - ex-ambassador
Despite Israel's rulers pushing for an attack on Iran, intelligence does not recommend it, Thomas R. Pickering, former US Ambassador to Israel, told RT. It is mutual distrust between Iran and the US that stalls the diplomatic settlement, he believes. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
Playing defense, Israeli style
www.israel.org Students can learn Krav Maga, the Israeli method for self-defense, all over the world. But some prefer to train in the country where it was born. "The FBI, the Mossad, the CIA agents, law enforcement, SWAT -- all over the world, all of them are using Krav Maga," says Avi Moyal, an international instructor of the Israeli self-defense system. "Part of the understanding of Krav Maga is to see the environment of Israel, the Holy Land, where it was created. I think you cannot understand a system if you don't come to the source." Robert Bennet, a Krav Maga student from Scotland, agrees. "The place of the Krav Maga is the street. So in order to get the authentic feeling of Krav Maga and where it comes from, I came to Israel to train with IKMF [International Krav Maga Federation (http and Avi Moyal." Visit the MFA's Social Media Channels: Facebook - www.facebook.com www.facebook.com Twitter - www.twitter.com www.twitter.com Please credit the MFA for any use of this video.
Israeli Army Refuseniks
Two Israeli teenagers -- Noam Gur and Alon Gurman -- publicy refused to serve in the Israeli military earlier today. They explained that they refused to join the army because of Israel's occupation of the West Bank and siege on Gaza, and ongoing Israeli crimes committed against Palestinians. A group of Israeli activists demonstrated in front of the military base in Ramat Gan to support their decision. For more information, visit alternativenews.org
Israeli soldier suspended after hitting protester with gun
The Israeli military has said that it has suspended a senior military officer who was filmed assaulting an unarmed protester demonstrating against Israeli occupation policies in the West Bank.
Reservoir Gods: Syrian hand at Israel's throat
The fallout from the Syrian crisis could affect Israel, and the strategically vital territories it annexed decades ago. The Golan Heights provide the country with one-third of its fresh water - but that's under threat. RT's Paula Slier has more on how Israeli interests are caught up in the unrest of its neighbor. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Video: Israeli police water-cannon, tear-gas Palestinians on Land Day
A Gaza youth has reportedly been killed while over 200 people have been wounded throughout the West Bank. The violence comes as clashes between Israeli security forces and Palestinians protesters marking Land Day rage on. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
Shared Grief: Bereavement brings Israelis & Palestinians together
Common grief is uniting Israelis and Palestinians who've lost loved ones to the long-lasting conflict between them. It's a unique gathering of suffering parents, who want to increase understanding and bring peace closer. But their goal is all but out of reach, as RT's Paula Slier reports. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
PM Netanyahu's Message for Israel's 64th Independence Day
PM Netanyahu's Message on Israel Independence Day 2012
"Stoning" Attack on Israeli Car
News Report By: Roy Sharon Cannel 10 News Zehava Weiss - "Stoning" February 21, 2012 MY THEORY - I was trying to figure out why the Palestinians would invite videographers and photographers to witness their criminal/terrorist actions. Their high level of perverse hatred/evil plus their low level of intelligence might be one plausible answer. However, I have come up with something else. I suspect that the Arabs were trying to instigate a response from the Jewish drivers (ie a driver pulling a weapon or one who elected to barrel through the mob). IMHO these responses would have been warranted, however, if the Arabs were able to catch such a response on video, they would be able to use it to vilify the people and the State of Israel. Naturally, regardless of how ridiculous the accusations may have been, Israel would nonetheless capitulate and offer some sort of concession to the Palestinians as an appeasement. This is sort of the way things go here. Fortunately nobody was seriously hurt and the "Peace-Loving" Palestinians continue to show their true colors to the world.
New Deadly Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza
Israel's military says it launched at least 10 airstrikes against Palestinian militants in Gaza Monday, as both sides continued trading attacks. Palestinian officials said two militants and three civilians were killed. (March 12) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly
Palestinian Lesson In Ethics .. To Israeli Border Police.wmv
This video taken outside Jericho as Israeli Soldiers Banned Palestinians to drive their cars in the west banks with National flags attached atop of the cars. www.facebook.com
'Israeli attack on Iran will pull US into massive battle'
The West should drop the Libyan scenario when dealing with Syria. The country's opposition is neither homogenous, nor ideologically transparent, and the West cannot be completely sure who it is supporting, political editor Mehdi Hasan told RT. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
Israeli rower won gold -- and sang "Hatikvah" on her own
Update: some of the comments to this video mentioned a version of Hatikvah, by Enrico Macias. The first approximately 30 seconds in that version are not part of Israel's official anthem, Hatikvah. The official anthem, used by all official Israeli institutions (the President, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs etc.) and in every official ceremony, should have been in the hands of the Italian organizers. Unfortunately, unlike the Olympic games organizers, the Italian organizers didn't have it. They acknowledged the fact and apologized. Instead of acquiring the official Hatikvah, it is quite possible that they simply downloaded the Enrico Macias version of Hatikvah, since it's the first result when googling "Israel anthem" (without the quotes). Just a month and a half ago, a much worse incident happened in Kuwait: when an athlete from Kazakhstan won a gold medal, the Kuwaiti organizers played the spoof Kazakhstan anthem from the movie Borat... They had found it online, of course: www.telegraph.co.uk The correct Israeli anthem was played in the Athens 2004 Olympic Games and in countless international sport events, when Israeli athletes won gold or when an Israeli team played in an official match. www.youtube.com (the anthem starts at min 2:30) Here's the official Hatikva, from the Israeli Foreign Affairs ministry's website (you can click to hear it at the bottom of the page): www.mfa.gov.il You can also hear it on the CIA's World Factbook. Best wishes, The ...
Palestinians accuse Israeli settlers for eating up lands
Palestinians in the West Bank stand by and watch as Jewish settlers continue to claim land rights and demolish their property, leaving some homeless and without better prospects and diminishing chances of peace between both sides. Palestinians say the land is privately owned but Israeli settlement plans have exposed the deep division between the two sides. The community of Bani Nuaim which houses around 30 families is serene and families continue to go on with their everyday lives. Palestinians say this land was theirs and has been taken from them illegally. "Each morning when I come to this place, really I start crying. It's my land for many many years and that I know of my family owned this land maybe three or four hundred years ago. And suddenly, almost twenty years ago now, we can't even get close to the land," said Harbi Ibrahim Mustafa Hasan, one of the land owners. Hasan, along with other private owners like him, took their case to Israel's High Court. A ruling in their favor called for the settlers to vacate by May 1 and their homes to be destroyed -- but the settlers appealed. "Demolishing the homes is not justice. If justice were to be done, then the Supreme court will wait until the case finishes in the district court and the case is decided based on proof and evidence and not on hearsay," said Judy Simon, settler. According to analysts the Israeli government is pressuring the court into stalling the case so that new laws can be formulated to enable the ...
Israeli soldiers brutally attack palestinians and ISM activists
Israelis beating white people. Imagine how Palestinians are treated.
Israel's non-stop Iran spite puts ties with US in firing line
Iran has rejected allegations by the UN nuclear watchdog that it tried to clean up radioactive evidence of secret nuclear work at a key military site. Tehran also says it's ready to allow IAEA inspections there - but under certain conditions. Meanwhile Tel Aviv isn't backing down from its threat to attack - but that's not striking a chord with Israeli public opinion. Paula Slier reports. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
Israeli calls for caution on Iran
CNN's Brian Todd looks at recent brush back from inside Israel against Netanyahu for his hardline stance against Iran.
Israeli PM: Iran nuclear aims must end
Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu has warned his country has the right to defend iteself against Iran.
Israel's Google concern
CNN's Elise Labott reports from Jerusalem on the Israeli government's concern over Google Street View.
"Battleship" Director Peter Berg HAMMERS Israeli Reporter
"Battleship" director Peter Berg was being interviewed by an Israeli news outlet when he ABSOLUTELY tore the reporter apart for being a "draft dodger!"
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak on settlements
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, speaking exclusively to CNN's Fareed Zakaria on settlements in Israel.
Disturbing, I'm Sick☞ ABC Practicing Israel's War on Iran
Get it Now → bit.ly What works best for me is to go the site and download the pdf (select file then download original) and then print it out, as opposed to trying to print it directly from the site in order to avoid a problem with the boarders of the document. twitter.com Tip @NatCounterPunch ABCNews 'practicing' Iran bombing: bit.ly CBS caught doing this Iraq '98: lat.ms Thanks to Peter Hart's tweet. Here is his twitter account: twitter.com and mine: twitter.com ☞CBS was caught doing the very same thing in 1998: "To try out new graphics for combat coverage in the event the US goes forward with the threatened bombing of Iraq, CBS anchor Dan Rather was rehearsing with Pentagon correspondent David Martin over a closed line" - Rehearsal of War Coverage Backfires at CBS News articles.latimes.com Text of message: "I was visiting ABCNews the other day to see a friend who works on graphics. When I went to his room, he showed me all the graphics he was making in anticipation of the Israeli attack on Iran; not just maps, but flight patterns, trajectories, and 3-d models of US aircraft carrier fleets. "But what was most disturbing -- was that ABC, and presumably other networks, have been rehearsing these scenarios for over 2 weeks, with newscasters and retired generals in front of maps talking about missiles and delivery systems, and at their newsdesks -- the screens are emblazoned with "This is a Drill" to assure they don't go out on air -- (like War of the Worlds). "Then ...
Israeli strike 'kills Palestinian boy' in new Gaza assault
www.euronews.com A 12-year-old Palestinian boy has been killed in a third successive day of Israeli strikes on Gaza, according to local medical sources. Another person was injured. It brings to 17 the number of dead in the Israeli bombardment since Friday. The death of a Palestinian militant whose car was targeted by Israeli forces in Gaza City has sparked the worst violence the area has seen for almost a year, with Israel on the receiving end of sustained rocket attacks. The Israeli army confirmed strikes have been carried out and said it was checking reports that a boy had died. He's said to have been killed in northern Gaza. A Palestinian militant reportedly died in a separate attack. The escalating violence has brought calls for a ceasefire from the UN, the EU, the Palestinian Authority and Egypt. Militant groups in Gaza, vowing revenge for the Israeli strikes, have fired more than 100 rockets into southern Israel since Friday. Six people have been injured, one seriously. The police say several more projectiles have been fired into Israeli territory on Sunday. Some 25 were intercepted on Saturday before they landed in Israel, according to the military. The country's defence minister Ehud Barak said its defence system had proved its effectiveness, adding that Israel would strike all those who target Israeli civilians. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com
EMDA Israeli Alzheimer Association: The wrong movie
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Israel's Ultra-Orthodox Problem
Orthodox Jews in Israel are concerned about a rapidly growing radical group of fundamentalist Jews called Haredi. Cenk Uygur and Steve Oh discuss on The Young Turks. www.thedailybeast.com Follow TYT on Twitter: twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Download the politics or entertainment hour of this TYT episode: goo.gl Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
CrossTalk: GOP-Israelis
It seems unlikely that US foreign policy will matter a lot in the upcoming US election as the economy is on top of the agenda. Nevertheless, some presidential candidates can't miss the opportunity to showcase their support for Israel, even if it requires going to such extremes as denying the fact of the Palestinians' existence. How do Americans view their long-lasting friendship with Israel today? Does everyone who runs for president have to be pro-Israel? And does this fervent desire to protect Israel do any good to Israel's foreign policy? CrossTalking with Sarah Wildman and Shmuel Rosner on Jan. 11. CT on FB: www.facebook.com
Death toll climbs after Israeli raids on Gaza
Israel says air strikes on Gaza will go on for as long as necessary. A 12-year-old boy was among those killed on Sunday. The generals would call it 'collateral damage'. His parents called him Ayub. In all, 18 people have died in three days of attacks. Al Jazeera's Paul Brennan reports from Gaza.
Human rights group says Israeli police fail to protect Palestinians
Most families in Fasayil al-Wusta, a community in the West Bank town of Jericho, are subjected to violence besides living in sub-standard conditions. The majority of residents are Bedouin who settled in Fasayil al-Wusta in 1998, after being displaced from Tel Arad in the Negev desert by Israeli authorities in the 1940s and 50s. Residents complain that incidents on violence by settlers are on the rise and the police does little to address the issue. A local shepherd Ayyash Mahmoud said 200 cows from his herd were killed and he blames a settlement guard for their death. He doesn't have much hope that his situation will improve as long as the Israeli military's civil administration maintains complete control of building permits. "Our pregnant cows were going back to the community areas. The settler (settlement guard) started to shoot at the cows. My children saw him and they started to shout at him. He came at them so they ran away. They called me and I was in Nablus. I returned to the area, my brother and I called the vet and the Israeli police. We showed them the bullets and where the cows were shot; the cows were all pregnant," said Ayyash. An Israeli police spokesperson said that necessary security measures are being enforced around the West Bank, and investigations are being conducted on reported incidents of violence. "When I went to check on my complaint, the Israeli police told me that they were still investigating it. They knew who committed the crime, a settler ...
Palestinian and Israeli Farmers Participate in Joint Conference for Improvement of Gazan Economy
On March 2012, more than 30000 farmers from all over the world attended the 26th agricultural exhibition in Tel-Aviv. A delegation from the Gaza Strip was among the participants. During the exhibition, the Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) also arranged training workshops for the Palestinian farmers. The activities of COGAT over the past year have been fruitful. In total, the exports from the Gaza Strip to Europe were 450 tons of strawberries, 50 tons of peppers, 69 tons of tomatoes and 3.5 million bunches of flowers. To read more about the improvement in Gaza's economy: www.idfblog.com The Israel Defense Forces Blog: www.idfblog.com Israel Defense Forces on Facebook: www.facebook.com Israel Defense Forces on Twitter: www.twitter.com
Canadian Jews denounce Israeli war threats against Iran
The Israel lobby tries to portray Jewish Canadians as members of a monolithic community that supports Israel and Zionism. In reality however, many Jews denounce Israeli crimes against the Palestinians as well as its war mongering policies against Iran. In fact Jewish groups particularly Independent Jewish Voices of Canada have played a major part in organizing rallies against a war with Iran. Press TV's Hamed Mousavi reports from Ottawa.
War Games: Israeli Strike on Iran
According to a classified war simulation, if Israel were to strike Iran's nuclear facilities, it would lead to a wider regional war, which could draw in the US and leave hundreds of Americans dead. This is all according to officials familiar with the results of the two week war game called Internal Look, who spoke to the New York Times. It echoes the same warnings we've been hearing from intelligence and military officials but differs sharply from how Israeli officials see it. Should we be concerned that it's already gotten to this point in the discussion? NIAC's Jamal Abdi joins the show. Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
Israeli Govt: Don't Marry American Jews
The government in Israel has an aggressive ad campaign urging Israelis not to marry American Jews. Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turks. www.thedailybeast.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
US Israeli War-games Canceled
Gareth Porter: Iranian scientist assassinated and US sends a message to Israel
Israeli ultra-Orthodox Jews 'harass' 8-year-old girl over dress
www.euronews.net Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to curb harassment and discrimination after complaints over the behaviour of ultra-Orthodox Jews. Police intervened after a television crew was set upon by one group as the journalists investigated a case of alleged abuse. Their car was stoned, a reporter wounded and equipment stolen. The town of Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem is under the spotlight, after an eight-year-old girl complained of being threatened by ultra-Orthodox men over her dress.
Israeli officer's tweets spark outrage
An Israeli army officer's controversial comments posted on Twitter about the killing of a Palestinian protester has sparked much outrage. Musafa Tamimi, 28-year-old, died soon after being hit directly in the face by an tear gas canister shot by an Israeli troop. Cal Perry reports from Jerusalem.
Israeli Apartheid Week: Call it as it is
Calling the Israeli regime as one of apartheid is not rhetoric, nor is it an exaggeration or a propaganda tool. This is the reality in modern day Palestine, where the Israeli regime is based on discrimination, through laws, practices, education and most aspects of life. This apartheid regime is not only imposed on the people in Palestine, but also on millions of Palestinian refugees denied their right to return home because they are of the wrong religion. As awareness across the world continues to increase regarding the Israeli Apartheid regime in Palestine, each effort in this aspect would help accelerate the conclusion of this shameful page in history. And as this awareness rises, campaigns to boycott, divest and sanction this regime provide a very effective and natural response. The world witnessed a similar response transpire and bear fruit in the case of South Africa, and there are very good reasons to believe that it will do the same in the case of Palestine.
Israeli Separation Border And Negotiations With Palestine
"...Two Palestinian officials said last week that Israel proposed keeping control of east Jerusalem and essentially turning its West Bank separation barrier into the border. That would place attach roughly 10 percent of the West Bank to Israel...".* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks down this situation with Israel and Palestine. * www.washingtonpost.com Right-Wingers 'support' Israel by pushing for Armageddon: www.youtube.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
US Jews criticize Israeli ad blitz
Jewish-Americans have been expressing outrage about a new Israeli campaign. The government of Israel's immigration ministry created advertisements that urge some half a million Israeli-Americans to return to their homeland. Tom Ackerman repots.
Israeli Solar Power: Renewable Light To The Nations
A cutting edge Israeli company demonstrates the reality of solar power on a large scale. Yishai Fleisher, JewishPress.com Managing Editor, visits Arava Power in Kibbutz Ketura 50 km north of Eilat in Southern Israel. He interviews Yosef Abramowitz (President of Arava Power). Arava Power has built Israel's first commercial solar field which is also the first solar power farm array in the Middle East. This solar field will soon be ramping up to a gigantic 40 megawatts of power which will meet a full third of the power needs of the city of Eilat. Eilat uses 120 megawatts at peak energy (all air conditioners on in every house and every hotel). Music by RebbeSoul: rebbesoul.com
Ceasefire Reached After Israeli Air Strikes Killed 26 Palestinians in Gaza
democracynow.org - As Israel and Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip reportedly agree to a ceasefire after four days of cross-border violence, we speak with Ali Abunimah, co-founder of the online publication, "The Electronic Intifada." Earlier today, an Egyptian official said both sides have pledged to end current attacks and implement "a comprehensive and mutual calm." Israel's latest strikes on Gaza killed at least 25 Palestinians. At least 80 Palestinians were also wounded, most of them civilians. At least four Israelis in border towns were wounded in rockets fired by Palestinian militants in Gaza. The rocket attacks began after an Israeli air strike killed Zuhair al-Qaisi, the head of the Popular Resistance Committees, on Friday. Most of the Palestinian victims were killed on Saturday, making it the deadliest 24-hour period Gaza has seen since the Israeli attack in December 2008 and January 2009 when some 1400 Palestinians were killed, most of them civilians. "Israel presents this as they're attacking terrorists who are en route to commit some kind of attack, and that's the claim they always make," Abunimah says. "But in fact, in almost every case, they're attacking people in their homes, riding in cars, just walking in the street." Towatch the complete daily, independent news hour, read the transcript, download the podcast, and for Democracy Now! interviews about the conflict between Palestine and Israel, please visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW ...
Iran banning Samsung products over an Israeli Ad (Subtitled)
A senior lawmaker says Iran's Majlis is considering a plan to cut off the country's economic transactions with South Korea's Samsung in reaction to the company's anti-Iran teaser. Head of Majlis Energy Committee Arsalan Fat'hipour said the double-urgency plan, aimed at imposing a complete ban on buying all Samsung products, would make the company regret making the insulting teaser. South Korea's giant manufacturer of electronic devices and home appliances produced a teaser shortly after the assassination of the Iranian scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan by Mossad agents in Tehran, in which Iran had been depicted as a primitive society. The clip also implies that Israel is powerful enough to easily destroy Iran's nuclear facilities or assassinate the country's nuclear scientists. The Iranian lawmaker added that forgetting the high volume of its trade with Iran, the company has produced the teaser to curry favor with Israel. Fat'hipour said Samsung's apology to the Iranian nation, though necessary, would not be enough and that the company must be held accountable for producing the teaser. Meanwhile, Samsung's Dubai office has issued a statement condemning the production of the teaser by the company's Israel office. Samsung's public relations official in Tehran, Elaheh Taheri, told reporters on Thursday the clip had nothing to do with the South Korean company and that it had been produced by an Israeli cable TV station, Hot.
Abbas to RT: Israeli colonial logic chokes talks
Full text on.rt.com There is no alternative to peace talks when it comes to the situation in the Middle East, says president of the Palestinian Administration Mahmoud Abbas in his interview to RT. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
Israeli soldiers brutally attack Palestinians and ISM activists on bike ride
Palestinian and international cyclists were brutally attacked by the Israeli occupation forces on Saturday as they attempted to bike up Route 90, the main North-South highway running through the Jordan Valley. The cyclists were demonstrating against Israeli apartheid policies in the Jordan Valley, which limit Palestinian access to roadways as part of an ongoing campaign of ethnic cleansing against the indigenous Bedouin communities of the Valley. For more information visit International Solidarity Movement at palsolidarity.org
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