Monday, November 21, 2011


“Most students are from very poor families. We have a lot of children like this; it comes from living in poverty, under bombardment, with a lack of medicine. Children lose their hearing as a result of untreated illnesses. These children, especially the girls, find themselves written off. There’s no education or jobs for them. But our school provides training, and an opportunity for social contacts and life prospects. Just look at their faces!”
Study: “Palestinian Businessmen Invested $2.5 B. In Settlements, Israel, In 2010”

An academic study conducted by a Palestinian researcher from the West Bank city of Bethlehem, revealed that the amount of investments by Palestinian businessmen men, in Israeli settlements, and in Israel itself, in 2010, mounts to $2.5 Billion.[[[[ZIONIST SHILLS,TRAITORS,MAY YOU DIE HORRIBLY...]]]
–Real Madrid football player, Cristiano Ronaldo, donated the proceedings from the sale of his sport shoes to the Real Madrid Charity Foundation to support Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip, the Arabic site of the Real ‘Classico’ network said Saturday. It said that Ronaldo has given away his sport shoes to the foundation, which will sell it in a public auction and will contribute the money to support Palestinian children schools in Gaza. The network said that the auction started at 700 euros before Ronaldo’s shoes were finally sold for 2400 euros. [[[THATS IT?YOU SCUMBAG,THATS ALL YOU DONATE?UNBELIEVABLE.,THE NERVE OF SOME PEOPLE.YEAH IM SURE 2400 EUROS WILL DO ALOT OF GOOD ''SIGH'']]]
Op-Ed in The Tennessean Calls for Solidarity with Palestinian Activists
The story of Palestinian nonviolent resistance is one that is rarely told in mainstream US media. On Tuesday, Nashville's largest daily newspaper, The Tennessean, published an op-ed, "Two roads to justice meet in Palestine," by Nour Joudah. Joudah's op-ed brings attention to the Palestinian Freedom Riders and gives voice to the struggle of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. She highlights the similarities of Palestinian nonviolent resistance to Israeli apartheid with the stories she heard growing up in Tennessee about African-Americans' nonviolent protests throughout the Jim Crow South. For Joudah, the common theme tying these struggles together is the brave men and women who stand in defiance of gross discrimination and injustice. She ends her piece with a call to action, "To those who stood against injustice in the 1960s and who are proud of that moment in history, the time has come to raise your voices again, to demand justice for Palestinians. The ride to freedom is long and ever-evolving. But it is a ride that knows no geographical boundaries — whether in the Jim Crow South or Occupied Palestine."

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