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Cartoons Commemorating Nakba @ 60

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

How did the cartoonists in the Arab media Commemorate the 60th anniversary of Nakba?

I’ve been monitoring most of the Arab media, especially newspapers, during the last 5 days to read what they have to say on this event. To tell you the truth, you haven’t missed much. On the air, Aljazeera made a big difference [...]

Israeli Jews becoming increasingly racist toward Arabs

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Study: Israeli Jews becoming increasingly racist toward Arabs
By Avirama Golan, Haaretz Correspondent

Israel’s Jewish community increasingly supports the delegitimization, discrimination and even deportation of Arabs, found a report on racism in Israel, set to be released Wednesday.

The report, to be presented at a press conference in Nazareth by Mossawa, the Advocacy Center for Arab Citizens of [...]

A Global Massacre Against Gaza

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

A must read (Via: peacepalestine, hat tip: Nadia Hasan)

A Global Massacre Against Gaza
By Adel Samara

Note: I certainly need help in answering the following two questions:

- What is going on in the mind of a Palestinian infant in the last moments of his or her life when a US/Israeli rocket strikes him/her?

- What do Israeli military [...]

Arab leaders say the two-state proposal is in peril

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

IHT - Arab leaders will threaten to rescind their offer of full relations with Israel in exchange for a complete Israeli withdrawal from occupied lands unless Israel gives a positive response to their initiative, indicating the Arab states’ growing disillusionment with the prospects of a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict… Read on!

My A**! As [...]

Why you never see Arabs on American news TV?

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

By Remi (via: Poetic Injustice)

You ever wonder why you never see Arabs on news TV?
(No, chanting ‘God is Great!’ during flag burnings doesn’t count)
4 million in the country
Thousands teaching at universities
As many at institutions
And millions ready to speak from Arab cities
(Yes, in English)

We are occupying, not one, but two Mideast nations
Looking at a couple others
Support [...]

Internet Yellow Pages Collects Your Money for Zionist Occupation

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

The following is some information that I have found concerning something that is going on which should concern everyone who is troubled by misinformation, trickery, and support of brutal Israeli/Zionist policies.

A few weeks ago while “surfing” the internet, I came across an article which had JUST hit the internet that morning, YELLOWPAGES.travel & SearchBoth.com Officially [...]

What Starvation?

Monday, December 10th, 2007

This is what starvation means (for some) in the Arab world!

Now you know why half the world is starving! :-)

Learn Arabic! Why?

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

According to Encarta Encyclopedia, Arabic is the second most spoken language.

The Top 5 most spoken languages are ranked as follows:

1. Chinese (1,212,560,000):
China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Macao, Cambodia

2. Arabic (422,039,637):
Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Iraq, Sudan, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Libya, Jordan, Lebanon, Mauritania, Palestine, Israel, Iran, France, Oman, Turkey, Argentina, United [...]

Jewish are Jewish, Arab are foreigners!

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Jewish & Arab Congressmen appeal for more Palestinian funding

A Jewish and an Arab-American congressman are seeking co-signers for a letter urging greater U.S. funding for Palestinian Authority reforms.

Rep. Gary Ackerman (D-N.Y.), the Jewish chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Middle East subcommittee, and Rep. Charles Boustany (R-La.) initiated the letter.

“We are writing to both [...]

Arab in Worldwide Press Freedom Index 2007

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

It’s time of the year for Worldwide Press Freedom Index 2007. With all my reservations regarding Reporters Without Borders neutrality (having doubt after knowing that France is their financial supporter, although they are an NGO!), yet, their report was always a good indicator, if not the closest to reality - at least from my experiences [...]