November 15, 2010
EXCERPT FROM RICH SEIGEL’S WEBSITE: “Several years ago, as I got sick and tired of all the bad news coming from Israel, and caring deeply about it, I decided that I needed to educate myself thoroughly on the subject. I considered myself fairly well-read and well-informed, but I wanted to know everything. So, I began […]
November 6, 2010
“Traffic Accidents†In Occupied Palestine: Another Form Of Zionist Terrorism By Reham Alhelsi Writer Visits MCC, Argues to Vindicate Palestine Perspective By Katherine Friedman Daily Nexus, University of California, Santa Barbara Joint Statement on Anti-Defamation Leagues “Top 10†List By Students for Justice in Palestine Margolyes: West End to West Bank BBC interviews Miriam Margoyles […]
November 3, 2010
CPTnet Digest, Volume 35, Issue 1 A newsletter written by members of the Christian Peacemaker Teams 29 October 2010 AL-KHALIL (HEBRON): Shepherd made homeless, livelihood threatened, son in prison. On Monday 11 October, at 8.00 a.m. the Israeli military arrived at the home of Noah al-Rajabi in Bani Naim without warning and destroyed the family’s water […]
November 2, 2010
My friend Ayyash took me on a tour of Balata Camp, the refugee camp where he lives only minutes from downtown Nablus. Here, in 2 square kilometers, live 28,000 people, said Ayyash. He said that the unemployment rate is 70%. Â Those who are employed, often work in shops inside the camp. Â Most of the refugees […]
November 2, 2010
BY: HAYA SH. YASSIN Haya is studying journalism at An Najah University in Nablus, West Bank. In January 2011, she will begin her M.A. in Filmmaking at Goldsmiths, University of London. Here is her latest video from Nablus.
September 26, 2010
Today I sat in an auditorium full of Nablusi’s and Internationals, all watching the film To Shoot an Elephant, about the Israeli siege on Gaza. To my right, was my friend Ayyash, an activist who lives in Balata Camp. He translated some things for me and, having seen the movie a few times before, predicted […]