The treatment of the great people of Palestine is shameful. This video should be compulsory viewing for all school children across the world. Sadly, we know that it won't.
Firstly I would think 'resistance fighters' a more appropriate description than 'terrorist' secondly the US government should be held largely to blame for supporting the Israelis followed by the Labour government who are influenced by the LFI (Labour for Israel) organisation here in Britain. If I were living in Gaza I would want to lob more than a few rockets at these animals.
Hurwitz...there is no need to mention terrorism...it is very easy to see how they become terrorists....living in these conditions and being so oppressed I would most certainly be a terrorist. I notice the Jews never mention the terrorism carried out by them (the Jews that is) in the 1940's!
I am so frustrated and absolutely furious. The treatment meted out by these thugs in Israel is totally unacceptable. How can the world stand by and watch this for 60 years? This is certainly not done in my name. I shall be boycotting as much as I can of Israeli produce but I wish that I could do more. I say send the Israelis to Bikini Island! These Jews surely do come from another planet!
I know I'm not the first person to mention this, but I really can't see the Israelis behaving like civilised people unless we in Europe force them to. European must boycott all Israeli products, and all those companies that support this rogue state. Top of the list are Coca Cola, Time-Warner (they own CNN, hence the huge anti-Palestinian bias), and our very own Marks and Spencer). Tesco also stock Israeli fruit. Our own cowardly (British) Government will never lift a finger, if it means upsetting their masters in Washington, but we still have the power of the pound in our pocket.
Ex-Communicated tells the story of Israeli occupation in Palestine through the genre of landscape and the perspective of a camera lens. In his series of remarkable photographs, Gary Fields, a professor of communication at the University of California, San Diego takes us behind the walls, gates, and fences of this deliberately fragmented geography in revealing Palestinian life under Israeli military rule. What he shows in these images is how the forces of occupation use the landscape as an instrument of control over Palestinians and a mechanism for dispossessing them of land and property. Much of this story is untold and largely unseen. These photos convey forcefully how the process of enclosure on the landscape has "ex-communicated" Palestinians, immobilizing them into ever-diminishing spaces, while at the same time inspiring them into heroic acts of peaceful resistance.
Is Peace Out Of Reach?