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Palestine Diaries: Live from Palestine

WATCHING GAZA COLLAPSE

By Yassmin Moor, Live from Palestine, Aug 21, 2007

Today I went with my cousin’s wife and her children to Gaza’s social welfare office to pick up her monthly paycheck from the government. My cousin was killed last September by an Israeli sniper while he stood in front of his house. Overnight his children and wife became eligible to receive 375 NIS (a little less than $100) a month from the Palestinian government because their father was now a martyr. Yassmin Moor in Gaza writes that this is their third time coming to the office in the last month, because every time they go it’s closed.

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article8951.shtml

Palestine Human Rights:

ELECTRICITY CUTS EXACERBATE DIRE SITUATION IN GAZA

Report, Al Mezan, Aug 20, 2007

Gaza’s only power plant has completely ceased providing power after Israel’s four-day closure of the border crossing through which fuel supplies enter the Strip and the European Union’s freezing of funds. Gazans’ already hard living conditions are expected to rapidly aggravate without proper power supplies. Israel, which has full control of Gaza’s border crossings, has continued its policy of closure, a serious measure of collective punishment against Gaza. Since 2000, it tightened the closures, but completely sealed off the Strip in June and imposed unprecedented restrictions on the movement of people and goods.

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article8954.shtml

Palestine Multimedia:

AUDIO: ISLAMIC DEMOCRACY AND THE “WAR ON TERROR”

Podcast, The Electronic Intifada, Aug 20, 2007

Radio Tadamon! speaks with the Washington editor of Harpers Magazine, Ken Silverstein, who recently published an article entitled, “Parties of God: The Bush doctrine and the rise of Islamic democracy,” which examines the current democratic developments in the Middle East within the context of the US supported “War on Terror.” Silverstein discusses the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Hamas in Palestine and Hizballah in Lebanon as examples the growing role of Islamic movements in democratic political systems in the Middle East.

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article8950.shtml

Lebanon Human Rights/Development:

ISRAELIS AIRDROP AN OCCUPATION

By Simba Russeau, Electronic Lebanon, Aug 20, 2007

BEIRUT, 17 August (IPS) – With an estimated one million unexploded land ordnances meaning lack of access to their lands, many farmers in southern Lebanon see cluster bombs as an Israeli “occupation.” An estimated 25 percent of cultivated land is now inaccessible in the south. Last summer, Israel pounded Lebanon with over four million cluster bombs and artillery shells that destroyed villages, displaced thousands and wrecked more than 70 percent of the southern economy. Financial losses to the livestock sector alone were estimated at nearly 22 million dollars.

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article8949.shtml

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