Palestine: Information with Provenance
1: Electronic Intifada 2: Ha'aretz 3: The Guardian 4: The Independent
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Confronting the Occupation: Work, Education, and Political Activism of Palestinian Families in a Refugee Camp
by Maya Rosenfeld, 10 March 2004
\"Confronting the Occupation\" is a study of work, education, political-national resistance, family, and community relations in a Palestinian refugee camp under conditions of Israeli military occupation. It is based on extended field research carried ...
#6162 Refusniks appear at the European Parliament
by Adam Keller in Electronic Intifada, 10 March 2004
For the first time, Israeli refuseniks who reject service in a army of occupation will today attend a hearing in the European Parliament at Strasbourg, France - as will the parents of imprisoned refuseniks. The hearing will take ...
#6166 McBusted: Mounting evidence supports claim McDonald's Israel fired worker for speaking Arabic
by Ali Abunimah, Nigel Parry in Electronic Intifada, 10 March 2004
The Electronic Intifada today publishes an exclusive investigative report by Jonathan Cook detailing evidence that supports the claim by a former worker at McDonald's Israel that she was fired for speaking Arabic on the job. We r ...
#6165 Why seeking justice for the Palestinians is the Jewish cause
by Shifra Eva Stern in Electronic Intifada, 10 March 2004
"My response to the query 'Why don't you stick to a 'Jewish' cause,' is that seeking justice for the Palestinians is, in fact, the Jewish cause. When major crimes are being committed in my name, if I want to be able to look at my ...
#6164 McBusted: McDonald's manager admits speaking Arabic led to firing
by Ali Abunimah, Nigel Parry in Electronic Intifada, 10 March 2004
Abeer Zinaty, the 20-year-old McDonald's employee in Israel who says she was fired by the world's biggest fastfood chain for breaking a ban on speaking Arabic in the workplace, has spoken to the Electronic Intifada of the circums ...
#6158 Peace Index / Most Israelis support the fence, despite Palestinian suffering
by Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar, Tamar S. Hermann in Ha'aretz, 10 March 2004
The construction of the separation fence is overwhelmingly supported by the Israeli-Jewish public, despite the internal debate and the international pressure against it. The support for the fence is based on the widespread assessment that it can sign ...
#6159 Hypocrisy and anti-Semitism
by Yossi Sarid in Ha'aretz, 10 March 2004
True, it is not the done thing among cultured people to express an opinion on a creative work without actually seeing it. I have not seen Mel Gibson's movie "The Passion of the Christ," and it is doubtful that I will. Nevertheless, after reading ever ...
#6160 Document: Israel mulled hit on Pakistani nuke facility
by Yossi Melman in Ha'aretz, 10 March 2004
Israel considered attacking nuclear installations in Pakistan, newly declassified U.S. State Department documents suggest.
According to these documents, the possibility of an Israel attack on the nuclear facilities in Pakistan came up in 1979, du ...
#6161 No plans for `eastern fence' in West Bank, PM adviser says
by Amnon Barzilai in Ha'aretz, 10 March 2004
Israel does not plan to build a separation fence in the eastern part of the West Bank because of the likely negative political fallout in the international arena, the man who heads the team plotting the route of the fence told Haaretz yesterday.
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#103386 Hope crumbles in Rafah as homes are ground to dust
by Chris McGreal in The Guardian, 10 March 2004
#103387 Arafat 'is outlaw to peace process'
by guardian.co.uk in The Guardian, 10 March 2004
#103388 Palestinian and Israeli prime ministers to meet
by guardian.co.uk in The Guardian, 10 March 2004
#6206 A latter-day Nelson who changed history
by Lawrence Joffe in The Independent, 10 March 2004
For more than three decades, Moshe Dayan bestrode the Middle East like a colossus. As the Israeli historian Martin van Creveld avers in this book, Dayan epitomised the kibbutz-born "New Hebrew" of Zionist lore. He effused natural charm, joined the Ha ...