Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: al-firdaus~* Date: พ.ค. 02, 2009, 11:05 PM
ญะซากัลลอฮฺที่บินไปสำรวจข่าวความคืบหน้า

Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: ILHAM Date: พ.ค. 02, 2009, 11:16 PM
ชวนไปแก้วนิมิตไม่ไป มานั่งเล่นบอร์ดเนี่ย
Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: tksarb Date: พ.ค. 03, 2009, 12:20 AM
น่าจะรณรงค์เรื่องนี้กันตลอดเวลาและเรื่อยๆ นะครับ ไม่ใช่ผุดโผล่กันตามกระแส พี่น้องปาเลสไตน์โดนระเบิดทีนึง ก็ประท้วงต่อต้านทีนึง - วัสสลาม

Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: IamCrying Date: พ.ค. 05, 2009, 05:27 PM
http://www.youtube.com/v/Fx2RAUWleWwWest Bank bedouins to 'stay put'
By Zeina Awad
family owns some of the land being appropriated, told Al Jazeera.
"This is all about stealing our land and they are using security as an excuse. They didn't even tell us they were going to do this, they just started digging one day."
The 21 families living in Umm Al Khayr settled here when their great grand-parents became refugees following the creation of the State of Israel. Some of the families - like Eid's - purchased the land when the West Bank was still under Jordanian rule prior to the 1967 Six Day War.
Grazing grounds
The plots of land that have been seized by the Israeli authorities once made up some of the community's best grazing land which they had depended on for their livelihood.
Their herds feed off the grass there and drink from the local well.
As the Israeli occupation authorities forbid the bedouins from building any extensions to their houses, most homes do not have indoor toilets. As a result, the community uses the open space for that purpose as well.
The families first started losing land in the 1970's, when the first plot was confiscated to build a brand new Jewish-only neighbourhood next door.
That neighbourhood today is the illegal Karmel settlement. Settlers there are known to be among the most violent in the West Bank, attacking the bedouin community on a regular basis, beating and pelting them with rocks, and stealing their cattle.
Ownership denied
In 2004, Israeli authorities began to expand beyond the security fence surrounding Karmel in the hope of expanding the settlement; the latest Israeli measure is to build the so-called security patrol road through this area.
Israel rejects the bedouin community's ownership of the land. Gayath Nasser, the lawyer representing Eid's family, has asked Israel's high court to order an immediate cessation of the road works until the case is decided.
But Nasser says the court is dragging its feet; it still has not granted him the order. He says even if he were to win the case, he will not be able to prevent damage being done to the land and property.
Al Jazeera contacted the Israeli civilian authority that is in charge of running the West Bank to hear their side of the story.
They directed us to the Israeli army, which refused to grant us an interview, sending us a statement by email instead, stating that the road is being built for security reasons and that the works have received all the necessary authorisations.
In the courts
Now, it is down to the army's word against the bedouin community's in the courts. Nasser showed us the al-Hathaleen's title deed and the map detailing the land allotment - documents he hopes will make his case. However, Nasser is aware that the odds are stacked against his clients.
"We have to deal with an Israeli court not an international one," he said.
"The authority to judge Israeli actions in the West Bank should not be in courts of the occupying state, it should be in either a West Bank or an international court."
Moreover, the land being taken falls within Area C which makes up 60 per cent of the West Bank and is under full Israeli control.
Eid says the so-called security road should be completed in the coming weeks. When it is, it will likely be fenced off and open to Jews only. But despite his community's hardships, Eid says they will stand firm.
"There is no other land we own," Eid says.
"That's why we are not going anywhere we are staying here, even if we have to suffer through violence and face ongoing demolitions, we will stay put."
from aljazeera english
Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: IamCrying Date: พ.ค. 17, 2009, 12:06 PM
http://www.youtube.com/v/Ii6J-TbdEmEGaza's school children still struggle after war
Hamid al-Mallahi studies under a streetlight when it works, walks an hour or more to school and sleeps in a tent that could collapse at any moment.
More than four months after Israel's 22-day offensive on Gaza, life for the 14 year-old-is similar to that of thousands of other children still living in makeshift camps.
Al Jazeera's Casey Kauffman reports from Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza.
Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: IamCrying Date: พ.ค. 24, 2009, 12:04 PM
http://www.youtube.com/v/0QLpI6hHpbUScores orphaned in Israel's war on Gaza
At least 83 children lost both parents and 2,200 lost at least one during Israel's recent war on Gaza.
Among them, are the Bashir brothers, whose mother, father and eldest brother were killed in front of their eyes.
While entitled to nearly $2,600 in assistance from the deposed government in Gaza, getting that money has been a challenge.
Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Gaza.
Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: คะลัคคะลุย Date: พ.ค. 24, 2009, 12:10 PM
salam
ญะซากัลลอฮุคอยร๊อนสำหรับทีมงานข่าวที่ได้รายงานการเคลื่อนไหว

Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: ILHAM Date: พ.ค. 24, 2009, 12:11 PM
นกเดินทางรู้จักแต่กระทู้นี้แหละ
Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: al-firdaus~* Date: พ.ค. 24, 2009, 12:35 PM
เค้าเป็น"นกเดินทาง" คาบข่าวมาให้พวกเราได้ติดตามสถานการณ์ 
Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: ILHAM Date: พ.ค. 24, 2009, 12:37 PM
คงจะบินมาจากปาเลสไตน์นานๆมาที
Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: Al Fatoni Date: พ.ค. 24, 2009, 04:19 PM
น่าจะแปลให้ด้วยนะครับ โดยเฉพาะผมอยากรู้มาก ว่าเขาว่าอะไรบ้าง แต่ไม่เป็นภาษาอังกฤษ - วัสสลามุอลัยกุม
Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: Imtinan Date: พ.ค. 24, 2009, 09:01 PM
salam
เดาๆ ไปก่อนละกันน้อง ถ้ามีโอกาศเดี๋ยวกะช่วยแปลให้ หุหุ
wassalam

Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: IamCrying Date: พ.ค. 30, 2009, 11:16 AM

Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: IamCrying Date: พ.ค. 30, 2009, 01:20 PM
Palestine
More than three months after the fighting stopped, the Gaza Strip remains a disaster zone. Families are struggling to survive, as hundreds of them had their homes completely demolished and do not have proper shelter. It has been estimated that 200,000 people were displaced, among them 112,000 children. This past week (15 May), Palestinians commemorate their forced displacement and dispossession resulting from the establishment of the state of Israel (1948); and people of conscience all over the world recall the mass deportation of a million Palestinians from their cities and villages, massacres of civilians, and the razing to the ground of hundreds of Palestinian villages. More than 60 percent of the total Palestinian population was expelled. More than 530 Palestinian villages were depopulated and completely destroyed. To date, Israel has prevented the return of approximately six million Palestinian refugees, who have either been expelled or displaced. Approximately 250,000 internally displaced Palestinian second-class citizens ofIsrael are prevented from returning to their homes and villages. The land is still occupied and the atrocities continue, the indifference persists, the solution is not in sight; leading to the deaths of many innocent people. Where is the justice for a million and a half of the most victimized people on the face of our earth, serially colonized, exploited, deprived of work, deprived of food, deprived of basic freedoms, deprived, decade after degenerating decade, of any semblance of a future? Many Palestinians feel being abandoned and betrayed by the international community
http://www.muslimbridges.org/content/view/1144/72/
Re: ฉนวนกาซ่า : เมื่อพี่น้องเราเจ็บ By: IamCrying Date: มิ.ย. 23, 2009, 11:04 PM
Palestinian state 'in two years'
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad has set a two-year target for the creation of a Palestinian state, in a speech in Jerusalem.
He reiterated the PA's demand that Israel freeze settlement activity in the West Bank before talks can restart.
Mr Fayyad accused Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to bypass Israel's commitments in a recent speech.
Mr Netanyahu backed a demilitarised Palestinian state, but said it must recognise Israel as a Jewish state.
"I call on all our people to unite around the project of establishing a state and to strengthen its institutions ... so that the Palestinian state becomes, by the end of next year or within two years at most, a reality," said Mr Fayyad.
US pressure
He was critical of the lack of emphasis on the 2003 "Road Map" peace agreement, in which Israel agreed to halt settlement activity as part of a staged process towards the establishment of a Palestinian state.
No previous peace agreements have mentioned the recognition of Israel as a specifically Jewish state - something the Palestinians see as giving up what they see as the right of Palestinian refugees to return to Israel.
Speaking at al-Quds University in East Jerusalem, he stressed that the eastern side of the city "will be our eternal capital for our independent state".
This was a direct counter claim to Mr Netanyahu, who said the city, "Israel's capital" would remain "united".
Mr Netanyahu had been under heavy pressure from the administration of US President Barack Obama to back a two-state solution and stop settlement activity.
Mr Netanyahu says he will not create new settlements, but wants to continue building in existing ones to accommodate "natural growth" of the settler population.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/8114356.stm
Published: 2009/06/23 09:18:58 GMT
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