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The Defiance that Launched Gaza’s Flaming Kites Cannot be Extinguished

NOVANEWS By Jonathan Cook Global Research Url of this article: https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-defiance-that-launched-gazas-flaming-kites-cannot-be-extinguished/5645297 First Israel built a sophisticated missile interception system named Iron Dome to neutralise the threat of homemade rockets fired out of Gaza. Next it created technology that could detect and destroy tunnels Palestinians had cut through the parched earth deep under the fences Israel erected to imprison Gaza on all sides. Israel’s priority was to keep Gaza locked down with a blockade and its two million inhabitants invisible. Now Israel is facing a new and apparently even tougher challenge: how to stop Palestinian resistance from Gaza using flaming kites, which have set fire to lands close by in Israel. F-16 fighter jets a...
Gaza, ZIO-NAZI

Nazi regime bans entry of medical delegation into Gaza

NOVANEWS Nazi occupation authorities on Sunday decided to prevent a Palestinian medical delegation from entering the Gaza Strip. Ministry of Health said in a statement that Nazi regime refused to issue the necessary entry permits for the members of the medical delegation formed by the Palestinian Minister of Health in Ramallah Jawad Awwad to assist medical staff in Gaza. The Ministry stressed that this ban is a further crime committed against the Gazan people who are also prevented from travelling abroad for treatment. The Ministry called on international organizations to pressure the Nazi regime to allow medical teams to visit Gaza and help the staff working there. Related: Hasbara memo: “When Israelis murder Palestinians, it’s a tragedy — for Israelis.” In "Deception" 7 Palest...
Gaza, Palestine Affairs, ZIO-NAZI

Why is the Nazi army finally worried about Gaza?

NOVANEWS Why is the Israeli army finally worried about Gaza? By Jonathan Cook in Nazareth Last week Israeli military officials for the first time echoed what human rights groups and the United Nations have been saying for some time: that Gaza’s economy and infrastructure stand on the brink of collapse. They should know. More than 10 years ago the Israeli army tightened its grip on Gaza, enforcing a blockade on goods coming in and out of the tiny coastal enclave that left much of the 2-million-strong population there unemployed, impoverished and hopeless. Since then, Israel has launched three separate major military assaults that have destroyed Gaza’s infrastructure, killed many thousands and left tens of thousands more homeless and traumatised. Gaza is effectively an open-air prison,...
Gaza, Palestine Affairs

Young photographers from Gaza capture moments of joy

NOVANEWS An impoverished family from the north of Beit Lahia enjoys a light moment. The father is strumming a guitar, a young girl is dancing while the boys are playing music with simple household utensils. CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC / Mouhamad Al-Barawi ICRC  A quick Google search for Gaza will show you multiple images of rubble and raw sewage pouring into the Mediterranean. These are the images that often appear in our mind together with the things we once heard or read about the place. For example, that it is “the world’s largest outdoor prison” or that it “will become unlivable”. But is this the way Gazans themselves see their homeland? The photo competition we launched among young and extremely talented Gazan photographers was meant to answer this question. At first, we were not sure, whe...
Gaza, Palestine Affairs

Gaza, this “poor desperate place”: Waiting for the end?

NOVANEWS How it looks to an anxious family on the inside By Stuart Littlewood Every Palestinian I met on my visits to the Holy Land urged me to tell their story when I got home. Some have written to me with very moving accounts of misery and excruciating hardship under Israel’s brutal occupation, reinforcing the appalling truths I’d seen for myself. Two years ago a young woman, a war-weary mother of three in a Gaza refugee camp, wrote to tell me that schools in Gaza were working in two or three shifts a day, “especially in areas where displaced people of the last war still shelter in UNRWA [United Nations Relief and Works Agency] schools – they don’t have any other place to go.” She also said it’s “difficult for us to live or to leave” and “We just dream of leading a decent life.” Let...
Gaza, Human Rights, Palestine Affairs, ZIO-NAZI

Gaza: Life under Siege

NOVANEWS Dear friends and colleagues PCHR will resume working on the narratives. This year coincides with the tenth anniversary of the illegal and inhumane collective punishment of two million people who live on the 365 square kilometer area that is the Gaza Strip. The PCHR continuously documents and reports on the illegality of the siege to raise awareness and foster accountability, but these reports do not emphasize the personal, the human story and the real pain and suffering of the two million Gazans. The narratives are dedicated to the latter, they seek to highlight the intolerable suffering of ordinary people as a result the siege by giving the victims a face and a voice and telling their own personal story.   Life under Siege: Artist of War Mohammed Abu Hashish, a young and skill...
Special relationship between Israel and the United States goes deep
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Special relationship between Israel and the United States goes deep

The special relationship between Israel and the United States goes deep...real deep. It's based on security, conflict and most of all money. Most of it for the Israeli military. But with over 1,400 killed and 8,200 wounded (and counting) in Gaza in July and the Israeli military's long list human rights abuses, is this special relationship worth the price?The federal reserve is a privately owned Jewish bank, look it up.. American politicians are bought and paid for by Jewish dollars printed out of thin air!