Ajuda concreta a Gaza / Concrete help to Gaza:
Letter of Norman Finkelstein to the supporters and contributors to his Byline project.
Segunda-feira, dia 21 de julho de 2014
Letter of Norman Finkelstein to the supporters and contributors to his Byline project.
Segunda-feira, dia 21 de julho de 2014
Since the beginning of OPE, IDF had struck around 2.800 sites in the Gaza Strip. One of these sites was a hospital bombed during the afternoon killing five and injuring many other Palestinians.
Source/Fonte: IMEMC-International Midlle East Media Center. 2015.
- Shahinaz Walid Mohammad Abu Hamad, 1, Khan Younis
- Husam Abu Qeinas, 5, Khan Younis
- Somoud Nassr Siyam, 26, Gaza City
- Bader Nabil Siyam, 25
- Ahmad Ayman Mahrous Siyam, 17
- Mustafa Nabil Mahrous Siyam, 12
- Ghaida Nabil Mahrous Siyam, 8
- Dalal Nabil Mahrous Siyam, 8 months
- Kamal Mahrous Salama Siyam, 27
- Mohammad Mahrous Salaam Siyam, 25
- Shireen Mahmoud Salaam Siyam, 32
- Ahmad Suleiman Abu Saoud, 34, Khan Younis
- Manwa Abdul-Baset as-Sabe, 37, Beit Hanoun
- Kamal Balal al-Masri, 22, Beit Hanoun
- Bilal Jabr Mohammad al-Ashab, 22, Gaza City
- Raed Ismail al-Bardawil, 26, Rafah
- Zakariya Masoud al-Ashqar, 24, central Gaza
- Abdullah Matroud Abu Hjeir, 16, central Gaza
- Ahmad Sofyan Abu Hjeir, 23
- Abdul-Karim Hamad Abdul-Karim Hjeir, 33.
- Ahmad Salhoub, 34, central Gaza
- Raed Issam Daoud, 30, Gaza City
- Younis Ahmad Younis Sheikh al-Eid, 23, Rafah
- Rajae Hammad Mohammad, 38, Gaza
- Ahmad Khale Daghmash, 21, Gaza
- Mahmoud Hasan an-Nakhala, Gaza
- Saleh Badawi, 31, Gaza
- Kamal Mas'oud, 21, Gaza
- Mohammad Samih al-Ghalban, Gaza
- Majdi Mahmoud al-Yazeji, 56, al-Karama, Gaza
- Mayar al- Yazeji, 2
- Anas al- Yazeji, 5
- Yasmin Naif al-Yazeji
- Safinaz al-Yazeji
- Tamer Nayef Jundiyya, 30, Gaza city
- Kamel Jundiyya, 32
- Rahma Ahmad Jundiyya, 50
- Ahed Kamal Mohammad Jundiyya, 31.
- Mohammad Mahmoud al-Maghrebi, 24
- Ibrahim Shaban Bakron, 37
- Yousef Ghazi Hamdiyya, 25, Gaza city
- Motaz Jamal Hamdiyya, 18
- Aaed Jamal Hamdiyya, 21.
- Yasmin al-Qisas, Gaza City
- Lamia Eyad al-Qisas
- Nismaa Eyad al-Qisas
- Arwa al-Qisas
- Aya Yassr al-Qisas
- Aisha Yassr al-Qisas
- Aliya Siyam, Gaza City
- Fayza Sabr Siyam
- Samia Siyam
- Fadi Azmi Buryam, Deir al-Balah
- Ayman Salaam Buryam
- Salaam Abdul-Majeed Buryam
- Karim Ibrahim Atiya Barham, 25, Khan Younis
- Nidal Ali Daka, 26, Khan Younis
- Nidal Jamaa Abu Asy, 43, Khan Younis
- Fatima Ahmad al-Arja, Rafah
- Atiya Yusef Dardouna, 26, Jabalia
- Ibrahim Deib Ahmad al-Kilani, 53 (father of the children below) , Gaza City
- Yassr Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 8
- Elias Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 4
- Susan Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 11
- Reem Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 12
- Yasmeen Ibrahim Deeb al-Kilani, 9
- Taghrid Shoeban Mohammad al-Kilani, 45
- Aida Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 47, Gaza City
- Mahmoud Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 37
- Sura Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 41
- Aynas Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 30
- Fadi Bashir al-Ablala, 22, Khan Younis
Abby Martin Breaking the Set
Reservistas da IDF, forças israelenses de ocupação,
Shovrim Shtika - Breaking the Silence
21. “The people at their finest hour”
Rank: Sergeant First Class. Unit: Combat intelligence. Area: Northern Gaza strip:
What was said during the debriefing?
You could say they went over most of the things viewed as accomplishments. They spoke about numbers: 2,000 dead and 11,000 wounded, half a million refugees, decades worth of destruction. Harm to lots of senior Hamas members and to their homes, to their families. These were stated as accomplishments so that no one would doubt that what we did during this period was meaningful. They spoke of a five-year period of quiet (in which there would be no hostilities between Israel and Hamas) when in fact it was a 72-hour ceasefire, and at the end of those 72 hours they were firing again. We were also told that what had emerged was a picture of the people [of Israel] at their finest hour, the civil unity, the [national] consensus. Discounting a few weirdos who didn’t see it fit to rally around this thing.
22.“From what we knew, that area was supposedly devoid of civilians”
Area: Gaza strip
I remember in Shuja’iyya there was one time I needed to interpret an attack that took place on a building or something like that. I opened up the footage, and it was all scorched, burned to the ground. Entire streets where one building is half-destroyed, the next one totally destroyed, the next one half-destroyed. Entire streets that were totally shelled, and I needed to verify a certain target that had clearly been obliterated. I opened up the footage and saw that it was taken right after the strike had been carried out, and there were lots of people there, and lots of ambulances, and a whole lot of smoke and lots of commotion. And from what we knew, that area was supposedly devoid of civilians.
You said earlier that you did know the neighborhood was supposed to be empty of civilians?
Yes. That’s what they told us. They told us – maybe really so we wouldn’t think the IDF does immoral things – they told us the civilians had been informed via leaflets scattered in the area, and that it was supposed to be devoid of civilians, and civilians who remained there were civilians who apparently chose to be there.
Who told you that?
The commanders, in off-the-record type conversations, or during all kinds of briefings. Just so we’d know, for our general knowledge, that this is what’s going on. That there’s no civilians supposed to be there, and any who are – are there because they chose to be. In conversations between us it was summed up as, “There’s nothing we can do, war is war.” You don’t really talk about it – any discourse or opinions that are slightly ‘deviant’ are pretty much silenced
Rank: Sergeant First Class. Unit: Combat intelligence. Area: Northern Gaza strip:
What was said during the debriefing?
You could say they went over most of the things viewed as accomplishments. They spoke about numbers: 2,000 dead and 11,000 wounded, half a million refugees, decades worth of destruction. Harm to lots of senior Hamas members and to their homes, to their families. These were stated as accomplishments so that no one would doubt that what we did during this period was meaningful. They spoke of a five-year period of quiet (in which there would be no hostilities between Israel and Hamas) when in fact it was a 72-hour ceasefire, and at the end of those 72 hours they were firing again. We were also told that what had emerged was a picture of the people [of Israel] at their finest hour, the civil unity, the [national] consensus. Discounting a few weirdos who didn’t see it fit to rally around this thing.
22.“From what we knew, that area was supposedly devoid of civilians”
Area: Gaza strip
I remember in Shuja’iyya there was one time I needed to interpret an attack that took place on a building or something like that. I opened up the footage, and it was all scorched, burned to the ground. Entire streets where one building is half-destroyed, the next one totally destroyed, the next one half-destroyed. Entire streets that were totally shelled, and I needed to verify a certain target that had clearly been obliterated. I opened up the footage and saw that it was taken right after the strike had been carried out, and there were lots of people there, and lots of ambulances, and a whole lot of smoke and lots of commotion. And from what we knew, that area was supposedly devoid of civilians.
You said earlier that you did know the neighborhood was supposed to be empty of civilians?
Yes. That’s what they told us. They told us – maybe really so we wouldn’t think the IDF does immoral things – they told us the civilians had been informed via leaflets scattered in the area, and that it was supposed to be devoid of civilians, and civilians who remained there were civilians who apparently chose to be there.
Who told you that?
The commanders, in off-the-record type conversations, or during all kinds of briefings. Just so we’d know, for our general knowledge, that this is what’s going on. That there’s no civilians supposed to be there, and any who are – are there because they chose to be. In conversations between us it was summed up as, “There’s nothing we can do, war is war.” You don’t really talk about it – any discourse or opinions that are slightly ‘deviant’ are pretty much silenced
NEWS
Israel has ordered a six-month closure of the PA-funded station, which aimed to feature investigative documentaries.
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