October 2008

Israeli Brothels forbid prostitutes to use condoms to prevent evidence

by Haitham Sabbah October 31, 2008

By Vered Lee, Haaretz Correspondent Owners of “massage parlors” (a euphemism for brothels) forbid prostitutes working in them to use condoms because in a police raid they would be evidence that the establishment is for paid sex. A Health Ministry spokeswoman says that an increase in sexually transmitted diseases has been registered recently among prostitutes [...]

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Video: Olive picking under shooting by Israeli

by Haitham Sabbah October 31, 2008

The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) announced on Sunday that it would take part in olive picking along the Gaza-Israeli border lines to help Palestinian farmers pick their olive trees without fear. In a statement, emailed to press, the ISM confirmed that its upcoming action would be focused in the southeastern parts of the Gaza Strip [...]

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Kawther Salam – Jewish Terrorist attacks Church of the Holy Sepulcher

by Kawther Salam October 31, 2008

By Kawther Salam In the night of Wednesday, October 29, an extremist orthodox Jew – chosen by God, invaded the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the old city of Jerusalem. The Jewish terrorist tried to harm three monks who were worshiping God in the church. The monks saw the terrorist Jew and escaped from [...]

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Video: The Host and the Parasite – How Israel’s Fifth Column Consumed America

by Haitham Sabbah October 29, 2008

A MUST SEE VIDEO Greg Felton, a Canadian investigative reporter and author, spoke on Feb. 25, 2008 at the Vancouver Public Library about his controversial book, “The Host and The Parasite” Watch 30-minute video of his presentation and 30-minute highlights of the heated questions and answers. Part 1: presentation of Greg Felton, author of “The [...]

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Kfar Kassem massacre – How can an order be given to shoot children?

by Haitham Sabbah October 29, 2008

Today in history is another black day in the Palestinian history. 1. On October 29, 1948, when Israeli brigades captured the village of Safsaf. The known details of the massacre come to us via several contemporary second-hand Zionist reports and via Arab oral history. Yosef Nachmani, a senior officer in the Haganah (and later the [...]

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Video: The Long Night

by Haitham Sabbah October 28, 2008

NSFW and rated – 17+ Been a while since I posted anything about Iraq, but the I could not resist spreading this short video. “The Long Night” is the first of a series of documentaries around the Iraq War and the current reality of a world that lives shrouded in World War III and it [...]

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Video: A Day in the Life of a Gazan Fisherman

by Haitham Sabbah October 28, 2008

Another example of Israeli terrorism: All footage was taken from one Gazan fishing boat on 5th October 2008, as it fished in Gazan territorial waters. The furthest it ventured from shore was approximately 4 miles. The Israeli terrorists fire on and try to sink the Palestinian fishing boat even thought it is well inside Palestinian [...]

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The Endorsement From Hell

by Haitham Sabbah October 27, 2008

By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF John McCain isn’t boasting about a new endorsement, one of the very, very few he has received from overseas. It came a few days ago: “Al Qaeda will have to support McCain in the coming election,” read a commentary on a password-protected Islamist Web site that is closely linked to Al [...]

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Saudi supercomputer

by Haitham Sabbah October 26, 2008

At last, something worth the money spent: Saudi supercomputer lures researchers By Asma Alsharif JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) – A new science and technology university in Saudi Arabia will house one of the world’s largest supercomputers and it is helping lure top researchers to the conservative desert state. The King Abdullah University of Science and [...]

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Palestinians Make Football History

by Haitham Sabbah October 26, 2008

At last, Palestinians now have a new way to express their national pride – through soccer. The Palestinian team has existed for a decade, but until today the Palestinian squad played its “home games” in Arab countries, including Jordan and Qatar, although Palestine has been a FIFA member since 1998. The reason is simple: for [...]

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Our army chiefs are war criminals

by Haitham Sabbah October 25, 2008

By Shulamit Aloni Occupied Jerusalem “[Defense Minister] Ehud Barak is the most dangerous man in the country,” ex-education minister and former Meretz chairman Shulamit Aloni told Army Radio Wednesday. Aloni said she would be pleased if the Palestinians would sue Barak, who she termed a warmonger, in the International Court in The Hague. Former chief [...]

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Video: Nahr al-Bared Between Past and Present

by Haitham Sabbah October 25, 2008

One year has passed since the first Palestinians were allowed to return to the outskirts of the destroyed Nahr al-Bared refugee camp, to the so-called “new camp”. Meanwhile, up to 15.000 people have resettled there, many of them waiting to access their destroyed homes in the “old camp”, the core of what used to be [...]

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Death of the American Empire

by Haitham Sabbah October 24, 2008

America is self-destructing & bringing the rest of the world down with it by Tanya Cariina Hsu I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. (Thomas Jefferson, US President; 1743 – 1826) America is dying. It is self-destructing and bringing the rest of the world down with it. Often [...]

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Video: Palestinians dismantle road blockade

by Haitham Sabbah October 24, 2008

Palestinian residents of the Al-Mazraa ash Sharqiya village dismantle roadblock as symbol of resistance:

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Video: Harvesting Oranges

by Haitham Sabbah October 21, 2008

Early in the morning, between 5 and 6am, a wave of footsteps and whispering voices can be heard in the narrow alleys of Bourj ash-Shamali Refugee Camp [Sabbah: Palestinian Refugee Camp] in South Lebanon. It is in the darkness of the early morning hours that hundreds of Palestinian day laborers leave their homes, gather in [...]

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