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I saw it. Amazing. Scandal. They need lies of course. They have no truth. Have you heard that the States is about to sequester 4 mosques throughout the States and a skyscraper in New York from a non profit making Muslim charity which they say has ...
November 14
Thanks Iqbal, the reality of these hideous jews is horrendous, thank god it is being filmed, I would like to smash that settler into oblivion, am reposting, the arrogance is mind blowing and they will deserve everything they get when the Palestini...
November 13
Execellent artilce Iqbal, how insensitive can they be at such a time, I mean in a time of peace and plenty and no problems, (when was that ever so?) I can see there might be a place for this misplaced act of generosity, but now, it seems totally i...
November 11
Thanks for this, I will be away so will tape it. I thought at first it was a spoof!!! Is it? Redress seems not to function, zionist swarm no doubt but will keep trying
November 11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaSvnkRFRic Jenin Freedom Theatre video
November 8
OMG, this is unbelievable, it is no kind of childhood, we outlawed this more than 150 years ago here. When will this blockade end, when? There is some talk of setting up a theatre company in Gaza as there is in Jenin, the Freedom Theatre and if th...
November 8
Heartfelt and moving and I think it is time we Brits stood up for the Palestinians we colluded in with the zionists to dispossess, murder and torture, and it continues to this day. The fact that we do not stand up for the Palestinians says everyth...
November 6
Thanks Iqbal, I cannot thank them individually but their names will resonate with me, for their stance, I am so mortified by what has happened I can hardly speak at all
November 5

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At 3:06am on September 27, 2009, Gail Alfar said…
""JINSA is officially a non-partisan organization welcoming advisors from both sides of the aisle including Democrats such as former Congressman Dave McCurdy and current Congressman Steve Israel. ""
Thanks for the information about JINSA. Maybe Steve Israel is a point of contact. Maybe the only change that can come has to come from pressure from groups like this. It sure looks like it may also be that groups like this have pressured Obama so that HE answers to THEM!
At 2:24am on September 25, 2009, Gail Alfar said…
Thanks for the link to the page on products to boycott, it is overwhelming, and I think doing anything is better than doing nothing.
At 6:54pm on July 4, 2009, Iqbal Tamimi said…
I'm not sure what song you are talking about, there are a large number of songs for Palestine on my page, if you can tell me the title I can shed some light on the lyrics and the singer. I am sorry that I could not help. But look at the list and see which one is being played and that touched your heart.
At 2:57pm on July 4, 2009, Fakhri Dweik said…
LONG LIVE PALESTINE

GAZA SHALL NEVER DIE

At 11:00am on May 18, 2009, pam hardyment said…
lovely, brings tears to my eyes, even a rose
At 10:47am on May 18, 2009, Fakhri Dweik said…







At 1:14pm on January 23, 2009, Kenneth Hall said…
IE is not very safe I`m finding it safer to use Firefox
At 1:13pm on January 23, 2009, Kenneth Hall said…
Install Spybot search and destroy and run it. It will find all trojans and destroy them.
At 10:58pm on December 4, 2008, Al-Khansa said…
To little but never to late my dear.......IT is good to see this contentious nest displaced but there are still settlers in hebron and they will still stolen the children.The fect that less than a thousand illegal settlers hold over 100,000 Palestinians to ransome in Hebron is a disgrace.. the sooner they are all gone the better..
At 8:47pm on December 4, 2008, Al-Khansa said…
Oh i have just read your profile, our lovely Iqbal told the story of a very special tree in her home of hebron its called Ibrahims tree and its very old.One day when this is all over i think we will all meet under that tree and have a picnic...while our grandchildren play together.......:-)

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What Languages can you speak
french and german as well as english
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retired journalist
job
writer and poet, publications incude The Basalt Womb, translations of poems by Tadeus Pfeifer (Jay Landesman Ltd,London), Dancing Alone, von Loeper Literaturverlag
Interests
peace in the middle east and justice for the palestinians, poetry
About Me:
I am a mother of two sons and have two beautiful grandsons who I hope one day to bring to Palestine and who will play with the children of Palestine and run free with them. Are not all children equal in the eyes of us all, is an arab life worth less than a Jewish life, it seems some people want us to think so.Motherhood is the best job I did in life, all the rest means nothing compared to that. I am a non religious writer with no interest in others religion, but am interested in the social conditions of the beleaguered arabs and have been since I was 13 and was asked to give money for the orange trees for the Jews. 'What about those arabs they have thrown out of their own country' I asked so I have always been passionately concerned with the injustice which Israel metes out on a daily basis to arabs, the Israelis in their arrogance and false superiority, giveall jews everywhere a bad name, creating hatred for jews everywhere, sadly. When you see film from Gaza, you can understand where their hatred is coming from, and I side with Gaza, Hamas and all those who suffer at the hands of the Israelis. I am labelled an anti semite on the internet and in the media but I do not care for such meaningless insults. I am happy to be member number 222 (it is better than 666!)
date of birth
23/12//44
Forwarded on Behalf of the Institute for Palestine Studies

This column by the Institute's Senior Fellow, Nadia Hijab, was syndicated on 8 January 2009 by Agence Global. The opinions in this piece are her own.




A Music School Silenced in Gaza

By Nadia Hijab


There was a music school in Gaza. It was just six months old. The 31 children aged seven to 11 could choose one of five instruments, including the guitar, oud (lute), and piano. Most of the 19 girls gravitated to the guitar and piano while many of the 12 boys showed a preference for the oud.

The school worked out of rented premises in the Palestinian Red Crescent Society building just across the street from the Preventive Security Forces compound in Gaza City. The compound was targeted in the first wave of Israeli bombardments on December 27, and twice more the next day. The five-story building was vaporized; a flat gravel surface is all that remains.

Like other buildings in the neighborhood, the Gaza Music School was shattered; window frames and doors were blown out, and holes were punched in the walls. The force of the blast imploded the four ouds, just like it had the compound.

By some miracle, the children had not yet arrived for their lessons and so were spared the fate of those in other schools in the path of Israeli bombs.

In the midst of all the death and destruction in Gaza, the school's short life rouses particular emotion. That there was such a school at all is astonishing, not just because of the 18 month siege that followed the decades of "de-development" of Gaza under Israeli occupation but also because one might expect it to be contrary to an Islamist social program.

There is almost no musical education in Gaza. The school project was developed in response to community demand, particularly from among the 11,600 children who are members of the Qattan Center for the Child. The Center provides extra-curricular activities and a library for the children. It is impressive: With its 103,000 books, it is one of the largest children's libraries in the Arab world.

The children who attended the Center's music workshops and concerts started asking for more. "They said, 'We want to play instruments too,'" explained Ziad Khalaf, the Ramallah-based director of the Qattan Foundation, which established the school with co-funding from the Swedish development organization SIDA.

The school provided a window on another world for the besieged Gazans. "Many parents sat in on the theory lessons so they could better support their kids' homework," said Khalaf.

The five music teachers include two Russian women married to Palestinian men. They refused to leave Gaza when the border was briefly opened to enable foreigners to flee. For them, Gaza with all its misery and deprivation is still home, just as it is for the 1.5 million other Palestinians living there.

And what about Hamas' supposed social rigidity? Some websites did take a strong line against musical education, complaining that Hamas was allowing music to be taught under its rule instead of the Sharia. But they were ignored. Khalaf emphasizes that the Foundation has experienced full support from all authorities and communities in its different places of operation.

The day after the music school was hit, its coordinator called each of the children and their parents to make sure they were safe, and also to assure them that the school would be repaired, restocked, and reopened as soon as possible.

In Ramallah, the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music is planning a fundraiser soon to help rebuild the school. "Some friends from Amsterdam and London who saw the damage to Gaza music school on the Foundation's website said they will be fundraising to help," Khalaf said.

These plans, too, arouse emotion: Palestinians rebuild even as the rubble rises around them. They have had 60 years to learn how to do so, and show no signs of giving up their quest for their rights -- not even the right to learn how to play a musical instrument.
Published by Agence Global and distributed by the Institute for Palestine Studies
The Institute has produced authoritative studies on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict since 1963. Its flagship Journal of Palestine Studies is published by the University of California Press.
Email contact palestinestudies@mail.democracyinaction.org

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Disappearing Palestine by Jonathan Cook

From the Palestine Telegraph

Disappearing Palestine, Israel’s Experiments in Human Despair by Jonathan Cook
ISBN 9781848130319
Zedbooks UK

Jonathan Cook is a journalist based in Nazareth and previously was a staff journalist for The Guardian and Observer newspapers. He has also written for The Times, International Herald Tribune, Al-Ahram Weekly and Al Jazeera.


Palestine is not only fast disappearing, but on my way into London by underground yesterday it had finally gone, conclusively taken… Continue

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"If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor."
~ Desmund Tutu.

The children appear traumatized. The teachers say that when they hear a loud noise they look to the sky and cry out and weep. They don’t know what the future holds. They deserve better.
Mia Farrow, after visiting Gaza as goodwill ambassador for UNICEF.

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