We ask all to take part in the worldwide protest and actions in the days of Gaza of Palestinian intifada and we must make a sign in unity so we want to have actions around the world in the same time, the same way and with all power we have. We must motivate and bring on the way all our brothers and sisters, friends and people we know and we have to go to the main important places, what means Embassies, consulates especially from US And Israeli will start after salatul juma3 on Friday 1 January 2010 Please be aware of the information’ s and announcements of local groups in your town and area and country and help to organize people take part everywhere. Between 12 h and 4 h pm in all cities and in mass demonstrations around the globe. WE WANT TO ANNOUNCE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF Gaza and all groups, parties and communities should force their governments to do so officially.
JERUSALEM — Tensions ran high after clashes erupted in Jerusalem’s Old City on Sunday at Al-Aqsa mosque compound, a site revered by Muslims and Jews that has been a major faultline in the Middle East conflict.
Established in 1992, the Addameer (Arabic for conscience) Prisoners Support and Human Rights Association helps Palestinian prisoners, and works to end torture, arbitrary arrests and detentions, other forms of abuse, and unjust, unequal treatment in Israel’s criminal justice system that handles Jews one way and Palestinians another.
“Palestine is the natural home of the olive tree” explained Nasser Abu Farha, in Manchester for the launch of the world’s first Fair Trade certified olive oil. The olive groves of the West Bank, cultivated by traditional methods and with much biodiversity, have a particular air flow and sunlight, which improves the taste. “Slightly peppery”, he told audiences around the city, from the dizzying heights of the Co-op tower.
Olive Co-operative seeks to raise awareness of the difficulties faced by Palestinians, and to support those working for a just peace in Palestine and Israel. It aims to do this by three main means: sponsorship of new olive trees, arranging tours to Palestine and Israel, and selling Palestinian fairly traded goods in the UK.
A Zionist border police officer pulls a Palestinian boy Palestinian women crowd the Qalandiya military checkpoint near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Thousands of Palestinians lined up as they tried to reach the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem on the third Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, but the Zionist entity from going there.
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