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Peanuts vs. Hamas missiles?
An american saw an ad on tv. describing Israeli’s suffering from Hamas missiles. He was outraged and called the foundation that made the ad, check out what happened?
How to “Make” a Zebra?!
Mohammed Al Bargouthi, A zoo owner in Gaza, came up with a way to add a new specie of animals to his zoo, Farah Land zoo in Gaza, without needing any animals!
The Zebra, is the animal he wants to add to his zoo. Instead of importing them at a cost of 40,000$ and moving them to Gaza through Gaza tunnels, he decided to make them. He got two donkeys, painted them with white painting, and then drew black stripes on them, and that’s it. A great looking Zebra’s ready for children amusement:)
This is a real Zebra
This is Farah Land’s Zebra, the only of it’s kind in the world:)
Mohammed Al Bargouthi said that the transformation operation didn’t succeed from the first time, and they had to repeat it again.
He also said that Farah Land zoo used to own Zebras among their animal groups. But All the Zebras died. They were among the victims that were killed during the recent Israeli attack on Gaza strip.
The Phony Zebra
Children riding the phony Zebras
Under Israeli siege on Gaza strip, Gaza children were deprived from many of happy things normal children enjoy. Even if these animals look fake, but they succeeded to enter the joy to the heart of children, and to draw a smile on their faces.
This is a new form of resistance, and copyrights are reserved to Gaza.
George Gallowy and a truth about Gaza
“SEVEN JEWISH CHILDREN” a play for Gaza – PART 1
“SEVEN JEWISH CHILDREN” a play for Gaza – PART 2
The elders view of the middle-east
Quarter of a million on the 3rd friday of Ramadan in Alqsa
On the third Friday of the holy month, Ramadan, the ninth month of lunar year and the month of fasting to Muslims, Many palestinians from all over Palestine went to Alqsa mosque in Jerusalem to attend friday prayer and speech. The number of Palestinians is said to be nearly quarter of a million, and this is a small number because many Palestinians can’t get to the mosque because of Isreali barriers.
Al Aqsa mosque, one of three mosques around the world Muslims are urged to visit and pray in. It is in the blessed Jerusalem, and under control of Israeli state.

It was built 2000 years b.c. and is the second mosque built in the world for worshipping Allah. Nowadays, it is attacked by extremist Jewish groups, who are tolerated by the Israeli government. They consistantly digg tunnels underneath the mosque which affects its foundations. Many Islamic figures in Jerualem warned that the continual of these excavations might lead to the collapse of Al Aqsa mosque, which is the goal of extremist Jewish groups and Israeli authoroties.
Now leaving you with photos of quarter a million Palestinian praying in Alqsa mosque, enjoy =)


These two images show “Qubbat Al Sakhra” or in english “The Dome of the rock” mosque. It was built in Alqsa mosque yard.
A part of Al Aqsa Mosque
However, many Muslims around the world wish to visit AlAqsa mosque to pray. Al Aqsa mosque is under Israeli occupation that makes it hard for Palestinians in Palestine to pray in the mosque, and impossible for Muslims out of Palestine. Muslims put this in their wishlist and ask Allah to grant them this great chance to visit the mosque and make worship.
A cartoon about Gaza tunnels
This cartoon shows Gaza tunnels, the only open source Palestinians living in Gaza can get food and medicine through. Gaza has only two borders, one is Rafah with Egypt and the other is to Israel. They are both closed because of Israeli siege to Gaza. So, Palestinians go to digging tunnels to move secretly to Egypt to buy goods they need for living. Gaza tunnels link Gaza to egypt, and egyptian authorities under Israeli pressure tracks these tunnels and try to block it.
The cartoon is made by Umayyah Juha, a famous cartoonist whose husband was murdered by Israeli’s and is working hard to raise her children in Palestine.

Tunnels.. The life-vessel of Gaza
Song: Palestine Will be Free
This great song for the wonderful Artist Maher Zain. Wonderful cartoon and song. Check it out!
Very Sad American cartoon
This cartoon was nominated to be the number-1 American cartoon considering the Palestinian strugle against Israel.

Very Hot.. An Israeli soldier confession!
The youngest spokesman in the world
Ahmad from Gaza, an 8 year-old boy, he was asked by a reporter during Israeli 2008 Brutal Attack on Gaza. The repoter asked him: What would you say to the UN official during his visit to Gaza? See his answer, on behalf of the people of Gaza.
Happy Ramadan
Ramadan.. The ninth month of the lunar year, is the month when all Muslims around the world enjoy one of the greatest pillars of Islam, Fasting.

For many families, they enjoy the gathering around the dining table for “Iftar”, the time when they break their fasting. But for Palestinians, this gathering brings up their pains, as many of them have prisoners in Israeli jails. Israel has 11,000 Palestinians in their jails. Also, many Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing for the first time to have this meal without their loved ones, especially after 2008 Israeli war on Gaza, known as Gaza Massacre.


Dalal, the only member left from her family (mom, dad, 2 brothers, and a sister) after the recent Israeli Attack on Gaza.
A girl lefting a photo of her captive father.
A gathering of Palestinian women to call for freedom of their loved ones in Israeli jail.
It is a ritual for Muslisms to break their fasting with dates. However, many Palestinians break their fasting with water, as dates aren’t availabe in Gaza or with high prices in other Palestinian territories.
Dates, the first thing a Muslim eats to break his fasting.
In Ramadan, Muslims have an additional prayer called “Tarawih” which they hold in their mosques. However, people in Gaza pray over ruins or in streets, as the recent Israeli Attack on Gaza ruined about 100 mosques in Gaza.
A man holding the Holy Quran torn from a mosque ruined by Israeli army.

People in Gaza, praying outdoors after losing many of Gaza’s mosques in the Israeli 2008 Attck on Gaza.
And people from Palestine wish the Islamic Nation a Happy Ramadan, and ask them to pray for their sake.
United States and the UN condemn Israel
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The United States and the UN have condemned Israel’s forcible eviction of two Palestinian families from their homes in East Jerusalem. Washington sent a letter to the Israeli foreign ministry in Jerusalem, stressing the move went against the country’s obligations under the so-called ”road map” to resolve the Israel-Palestinian conflict. US diplomats said a high-level protest will be communicated to Israel later on Monday. Speaking after the al-Ghawi and al-Hanoun families were evicted on Sunday, Robert Serry, the United Nations special co-ordinator for the Middle East peace process, said: “I deplore today’s totally unacceptable actions by Israel. “These actions are contrary to the provisions of the Geneva Conventions related to occupied territory. |
“These actions are contrary to the provisions of the Geneva Conventions related to occupied territory.
“These actions heighten tensions and undermine international efforts to create conditions for fruitful negotiations to achieve peace.”
The homes from where the Palestinians were evicted would reportedly give way to a hotel project believed to have been sanctioned by Israel.
In 1982, Israeli settler organisations began demanding rent from the Palestinian families of Sheikh Jarrah, who at that point had been living in the neighbourhood for almost 30 years – and when many of the families refused to pay this rent, the first eviction orders were issued.
The legal proceedings continued over the years, and in 2006 it was ruled by court that the settler organisations did not have rights to the land, and the Israeli land registration department agreed to revoke the settler associations’ ownership.
Despite pending appeals and the lack of legal ownership of land in the neighbourhood, the settler organisations sold their property claim in 2008 to an investment company.
‘Extremist agenda’
The British consulate which, along with other foreign missions, is located in Sheikh Jarrah where the Palestinian families had been living for more than half a century, said it was “appalled”.
The consulate said in a statement: “The Israelis’ claim that the imposition of extremist Jewish settlers into this ancient Arab neighbourhood is a matter for the courts … is unacceptable.
“These actions are incompatible with the Israeli professed desire for peace.
“We urge Israel not to allow the extremists to set the agenda.”
Saeb Erekat, a senior Palestinian negotiator, said: “Tonight, while these new settlers from abroad will be accommodating themselves and their belongings in these Palestinian houses, 19 newly homeless children will have nowhere to sleep.
“If the Israeli prime minister continues with settlement activities, he will undermine the efforts to revive the peace process.”
‘Civil dispute’
But Yakir Segev, a member of Jerusalem’s municipal council, told Al Jazeera: “These are not actions made by Israel or the Israeli government. This is a matter of the court.
“It is a civil dispute between Palestinian families and those of Israeli settlers, regarding who is the rightful owner of this property … Israeli law is the only law we are obliged to obey.
“This is not part of an Israeli consipiracy … The court decided that the Arab families are not the rightful owners of the property and this is why they had to be evicted.
“Jerusalem is one united city, in the same way that Arabs can purchase houses and land in the west part of Jerusalem, it’s the same for Jews.”
The eviction on Sunday comes amid international calls for Israel to halt settlement activity on occupied Palestinian land.
Palestinian homes for sale
Aljazeera.net
The two state solution
This cartoon shows the two state solution: Israeli state, and the Palestinian state, in the eyes of the cartoonist: Yaser.

Aljazeera.net
The “Spirit of Humanity” Ship from Cyprus, Stopped!
The “spirit of humanity” ship before departure from the port of Larnaca, Cyprus
Israeli gunboats intercepted the “spirit of humanity” ship carrying humanitarian assistance in its way from Cyprus to the Gaza Strip in an attempt to break the Israeli siege. Israeli forces threatened to use force, and asked the ship’s captain to return to Larnaca.
Aljazzera reporter Osman Alaptiri on board of the ship said: the Israeli boats came close to the ” spirit of humanity” ship, and called for the ship’s captain to return from where they come, also threatened to use force against them if they continued moving ahead towards the Gaza Strip.
The ship’s captain told the Israelis that the ship only carries huamnitarian aid to the people of Gaza. But the military forces gave the ship five minutes to return, or they will use force to prevent the ship from proceeding to Gaza Strip. Their execuse was that Gaza is a war zone and it is not allowed to enter.
The reporter said that Israeli forces disrupted the navigation devices on the ship. He pointed out that Israeli forces may repeat previous scenarios when they faced other ships heading to Gaza. They hit the “ship of dignity” which was heading to Gaza and almost caused it to drown. They jumped to “Lebanese brotherhood” ship, arrested and escorted all its passengers after beating some of them.
The “spirit of humanity” ship has left the Cypriot port of Larnaca, heading to Gaza on Monday morning in order to break the siege imposed by Israel on the Gaza Strip. The ship carryies twenty political activist and jurist, Arab and Westerners, in addition to medical aid and medicines.
Among the passengers are the previous Congress U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney, and the winner of the Nobel Prize Mariad Macquaer Corrigan, and other activists from Britain, Ireland, Jamaica and Bahrain.
The departure from Larnaca after four days of delay due to political pressure exerted from the Israeli government on Cyprus to prevent the ship from sailing. Each passenger carries 1 kg of cement, an olive tree plant, some school materials, and construction tools as a symbolic gesture of solidarity with the inhabitants of Gaza strip.
The campaign, “Freedom for Gaza” have succeeded in the conduct of five cruises to Gaza since August 2008, in defiance of Israeli siege over Gaza since the control of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in 2007.
Aljazeera.net
Israel: We Won’t Bow to American Request
FOXNews.com: An official close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will not agree to U.S. demands to freeze settlement activity in the West Bank.
Sunday, May 31, 2009 //my comments
A map shows Israeli settlements in the west bank of palestine, bbc.
Israel will not agree to U.S. demands to freeze all settlement activity in the West Bank, the AFP reported an official close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as saying. //Well, Israel will still take the money and support they want from America, why not do what they want? It was the first high-level reaction to President Obama’s call Thursday during a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that Israel stop settlement activity, a key hurdle in Mideast peace talks. //after recent brutal Israeli attack on Gaza, what piece are they talking about? Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had said last Sunday Israel will continue to build homes in existing West Bank settlements, but would not allow any new settlements to be created. //Tom and Jerry game “We will not build new settlements,” he said, according to remarks released by his office. “But it is not fair not to provide a solution to natural growth.” //may be cancer is a natural growth too! Obama met Thursday with Abbas and challenged Israelis and Palestinians to be fair brokers in the quest for peace, calling on Israel to stop settlement construction in the West Bank. “We can’t continue with the drift, with the increased fear and resentment on both sides, the sense of hopelessness around the situation that we’ve seen for many years now,” Obama said, referring to the idea of Palestinians and Israelis living peacefully as neighbors. “We need to get this thing back on track.” “I am confident that we can move this process forward,” Obama said after meeting with Abbas at the White House. The president said that means both sides must “meet the obligations that they’ve already committed to” — an element of the peace effort that has proved elusive for years. Abbas told The Associated Press after the session with Obama that no meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are on the horizon. He said there are no preconditions for such a meeting but “obligations” on Israel through the so-called road map for ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Abbas said he is meeting his commitments under the road map and that Israel should do the same. He cited continued settlement construction as a commitment Israel is not meeting.
Be a minister, and go right to jail!
Israel releases senior Hamas MP
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Israel has released the Hamas speaker of the Palestinian parliament, Abdul Aziz Dweik, who was jailed for nearly three years over his ties to the group.
Dweik’s release followed an Israeli prosecutor’s failure to persuade a military court to extend the prison term, which was due to end in August.
Israel detained Dweik, 60, and nearly 40 other Hamas politicians in the occupied West Bank in 2006 after Hamas fighters captured Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier, on the boundary of the Gaza Strip.
The arrests paralysed the Palestinian Legislative Council, dominated by Hamas since defeating the Western-backed Fatah faction in a parliamentary election earlier in 2006.
Since then, Hamas has accused Israel of trying to pressure the group into freeing the soldier.
Dweik’s future
Dweik, who Hamas have suggested could become a possible candidate for the presidency, was taken to a hospital in Israel several times to be treated for high blood pressure and diabetes during his imprisonment.
It remains unclear whether his health conditions contributed to the decision to release him. His lawyer, Fadi Kawasimi, said inmates’ terms routinely are shortened by several months for good behaviour.
Hamas did not reveal whether Dweik would resume his duties as parliament speaker.
Al Jazeera’s Jacky Rowland reported that Dweik declined to answer questions from reporters and said he would issue a statement from the Palestinian parliament in the West Bank city of Ramallah later in the day.
She also said that this is not a time of celebration for the Palestinians as dozens of Hamas parliamentary members still remain in Israeli jails.
“He will be very keen to remind people of the fact that although he is out, many of his fellow parliamentarians are still being held in Israeli jails, many of whom haven’t been given a trial,” she said.
Mocking T-Shirts.. New fashion trend
So, the UN still needs to investigate the war crimes Israeli forces have commited in Gaza, while Israelis are not only confessing these crimes, but they also find it “scarcastic”.
This boy may be looks scarcastic:






