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05:17:54 09/15/11
Idf 2011 Highlights From Day Two
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IDF 2011 Highlights from Day Two
Edited highlights from Intel Developer Forum 2011 in San Francisco. Featuring: Paul Otellini, Mooly Eden, Will.i.am, and Justin Rattner. From: channelintel Views: 1101 21 ratings Time: 01:53 More in Science & Technology
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07:00:00 08/01/11
Mosaic News - 08/01/11: World News From The Middle East [VIDEO]
[LESS INFO] 29 VIEWS | ADDED 07:00:00 08/01/11
Thousands protest on Morocco king's allegiance day, 200 injured as police drive protestors from Cairo's Tahrir Square, Syria launches deadliest attack since start of unrest, and more.
Syria launches deadliest attack since start of unrest
Dubai TV, UAE
Thousands protest on Morocco king's allegiance day
Al-Alam, Iran
Bahrainis rally for dismissed employees
Press TV, Iran
Two hundred injured as police drive protestors from Cairo's Tahrir Square
Press TV, Iran
Thirty Libyan rebels killed in new battle of Misurata
Al Jazeera, Qatar
Israeli municipalities declare strike in solidarity with housing protests
IBA, Israel
IDF soldiers and Lebanese army exhange gunfire near border
IBA, Israel
Two Palestinians killed, one injured by Israeli gunfire in Ramallah
BBC Arabic, UK
Lebanese official surprised by extension of US sanctions
New TV, Lebanon
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07:00:00 08/01/11
Mosaic News - 08/01/11: World News From The Middle East [VIDEO]
[LESS INFO] 13 VIEWS | ADDED 07:00:00 08/01/11
Thousands protest on Morocco king's allegiance day, 200 injured as police drive protestors from Cairo's Tahrir Square, Syria launches deadliest attack since start of unrest, and more.
Syria launches deadliest attack since start of unrest
Dubai TV, UAE
Thousands protest on Morocco king's allegiance day
Al-Alam, Iran
Bahrainis rally for dismissed employees
Press TV, Iran
Two hundred injured as police drive protestors from Cairo's Tahrir Square
Press TV, Iran
Thirty Libyan rebels killed in new battle of Misurata
Al Jazeera, Qatar
Israeli municipalities declare strike in solidarity with housing protests
IBA, Israel
IDF soldiers and Lebanese army exhange gunfire near border
IBA, Israel
Two Palestinians killed, one injured by Israeli gunfire in Ramallah
BBC Arabic, UK
Lebanese official surprised by extension of US sanctions
New TV, Lebanon
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16:24:56 01/06/11
The Face of the Israeli Occupation in Beit Ommar, West Bank, Palestine, 12/25/10: video
[LESS INFO] 12 VIEWS | ADDED 16:24:56 01/06/11
On December 25th, 2010, after the weekly peaceful demonstration against the Karmei Tsur settlement, Beit Ommar villagers speak about the demonstrations and the contradiction between the concilliatory words of one Israeli Defense Forces soldier, who offered to shake hands with villagers at that day's protest, versus the hostility Beit Ommar residents regularly endure from soldiers, as was the case on this very day just hundreds of yards from the demonstration in Beit Ommar. They speak of the release of massive amounts of tear gas near a wedding party two days earlier and the constant harassment and provocations of villagers by the IDF, often for no apparent reason other than the "training" of new soldiers who come into the area. Military commanders are allowed free reign by the Israeli government to do as they please, from making nighttime arrests to even killing people. Seventy percent of the income of the village is dependent upon agriculture, but due to the presence of settlements in the area, villagers are denied access to all of their lands. In fact, settlements across Palestine have been expanding since the 10-month settlement freeze ended in September, with 13,000 new units built in the West Bank. Karmei Tsur alone has added fourty-two new housing units in just two months. The Palestine Solidarity Project opposes the Israeli occupation through non-violent direct action such as this day's protest and welcomes Israelis and internationals of conscience to come participate and bear witness to the occupation of Palestinian lands. In this first video, on the walk back from the demonstration, Mousa Abu Maria of the Palestine Solidarity Project explains what happened in the discussions with the soldiers this day and how it contradicts the real face of the occupation:
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12:13:00 01/05/11
The Face of the Israeli Occupation in Beit Ommar, West Bank, Palestine, 12/25/10: video
[LESS INFO] 22 VIEWS | ADDED 12:13:00 01/05/11
On December 25th, 2010, after the weekly peaceful demonstration against the Karmei Tsur settlement, Beit Ommar villagers speak about the demonstrations and the contradiction between the concilliatory words of one Israeli Defense Forces soldier, who offered to shake hands with villagers at that day's protest, versus the hostility Beit Ommar residents regularly endure from soldiers, as was the case on this very day just hundreds of yards from the demonstration in Beit Ommar. They speak of the release of massive amounts of tear gas near a wedding party two days earlier and the constant harassment and provocations of villagers by the IDF, often for no apparent reason other than the "training" of new soldiers who come into the area. Military commanders are allowed free reign by the Israeli government to do as they please, from making nighttime arrests to even killing people. Seventy percent of the income of the village is dependent upon agriculture, but due to the presence of settlements in the area, villagers are denied access to all of their lands. In fact, settlements across Palestine have been expanding since the 10-month settlement freeze ended in September, with 13,000 new units built in the West Bank. Karmei Tsur alone has added fourty-two new housing units in just two months. The Palestine Solidarity Project opposes the Israeli occupation through non-violent direct action such as this day's protest and welcomes Israelis and internationals of conscience to come participate and bear witness to the occupation of Palestinian lands. In this first video, on the walk back from the demonstration, Mousa Abu Maria of the Palestine Solidarity Project explains what happened in the discussions with the soldiers this day and how it contradicts the real face of the occupation:
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05:36:24 11/28/10
David Rovics - Song for the Mavi Marmara
[LESS INFO] 23 VIEWS | ADDED 05:36:24 11/28/10
Described by Amy Goodman as the "musical version of Democracy Now!," Rovics is an internationally celebrated political folks musician. David has traveled the world as a professional flat-picking rabble-rouser, and regularly tours on four continents, playing for audiences large and small at cafes, pubs, universities, churches, union halls and protest rallies. He has shared the stage with a veritable of who's who of the left in two dozen countries, and has had his music featured on Democracy Now!, BBC, Al-Jazeera and other networks. His essays are published regularly on CounterPunch elsewhere, and the 200+ songs he makes available for free on the web have been downloaded more than a million times. Most importantly, he's really good. He will make you laugh, he will make you cry, he will make the revolution irresistible.This was filmed at MonkeyWrench Books (http://www.monkeywrenchbooks.org).Palestine Online Store (http://www.palestineonlinestore.com/) is the web's leading website marketing products from or about Palestine.This is a zgraphix production. Produced by Jeff Zavala. http://zgraphix.orgLyrics of Song for the Mavi Marmara: In 1948 they were driven out at the point of a machine gun Families fled in fear to Jordan, Syria and Lebanon They fled around the globe, firmly held in terror's grip And about a million refugees ended up in the tiny Gaza Strip In 1967 the IDF moved in And the refugees in Gaza became refugees again Settlers took their farmland, soldiers took the ports And the people were surrounded by military forts In 2007 they cut it off completely No access to the borders, no access to the sea The world began to see this unavoidable stamp The most crowded place on Earth was now a concentration camp Israeli jet fighters bombed Gaza from the air And they kept out the supplies needed to rebuild and repair They kept out the convoys of humanitarian aid Anemic children going hungry, crushed and burned in bombing raids From around the world good people tried To get across the border to the other side Almost all of them were turned away Deported back to Turkey, Jordan, France, the USA They were barred from ever coming back Adam and Huwaida decided on a different tack They loaded up a boat and managed to get through That's when activists in Istanbul decided what they had to do Armed with food and wheelchairs And prosthetic limbs for victims of the bombing raids to wear They packed cement by the ton They had a few kitchen knives but not a single gun They were determined to reach the bay To break the siege of Gaza and not be turned away As they left Turkish waters everybody wished them well As for what would happen, only the Apartheid state could tell All aboard the Mavi Marmara Sailing toward Goliath's kingdom armed with nothing but a stone Tell the children of Jerusalem you are not alone Seven hundred people on board this Turkish ferry They were sixty miles from the shore out in the open sea In international waters with no plans for turning back That's when Netanyahu told his soldiers to attack They came down from helicopters, fired guns from Zodiacs They shot some people in their heads and shot others in their backs The captain raised a white flag high into the air The soldiers kept on shooting beneath the floodlight's glare The soldiers kept on shooting, it was a free fire zone So many dead and wounded, just how many isn't known So many dead and wounded, blood flowing on the floor The soldiers kept on shooting sixty miles from the shore Medics tried to treat the wounded, all they could do was watch them bleed The soldiers wouldn't let them get the urgent help they need Masked troopers held their hostages, the Navy towed the ship Just for trying to sail to the Gaza Strip Chorus They took every laptop, every camera and cell phone This is what Goliath does to those who dare to throw a stone The ghost of the Exodus is shouting at the sky But Netanyahu isn't listening, he's just watching people die For days nobody knew just what happened on that boat Because everyone was held in jail and dead men do not float All the world will remember what happened on that night And to end the siege of Gaza more will go and join the fight Last Chorus: All aboard the Rachel Corrie Sailing toward Goliath's kingdom armed with nothing but a stone To tell the children of Jerusalem you ar




