Palestinian boy die of cancer at Israeli crossing

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Boy died of cancer at Israeli crossing while Shin Beit tried to turn his father into collaborator

Camal Abu-Taha was detained at the Erez crossing despite being granted permission to accompany his son, a cancer patient, out of Gaza.

While the Shin Bet held Abu-Taha and tried to get him to collaborate with them in getting another prisoner to talk, his son died of his illness on his own…Read On!

Ask anyone who lived in East Germany under the Stasi Secret Police, and they will tell you that it, too, used this method.

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2 Comments on “Palestinian boy die of cancer at Israeli crossing”

  • 4 December, 2007, 16:17
  • 9 December, 2007, 15:43

    This is SICKENING!!

    Palestinian Authority cuts off salaries of 1000 Palestinian health workers

    Gaza, 8 December - As the death-toll among seriously ill patients who have been denied access to health care outside the Gaza Strip by the Israeli occupation forces has reached 30, inside the Gaza Strip supplies of important medicines, like antibiotics, are running out and the sanctions imposed are plunging the health sector into a crisis of hitherto unknown proportions.

    Although a delegation of doctors from Germany, Switzerland and Spain visiting the Gaza Strip yesterday warned the world of a looming humanitarian disaster there, if the siege on the Strip continues, the Palestinian Authority, complying with policies defined in Tel Aviv, Washington and Bruxelles, cut off the salaries of more than 1000 health sector employees in the Gaza Strip.
    http://www.arabmonitor.info/news/dettaglio.php?idnews=21519&lang=en