I followed the links and not one is reliable. In fact, they are deliberately manipulative. I suspect many people here will believe anything evil written about Palestinians. You are no different than people who will believe anything evil written about Jews or Israelis.
So far this is an unsolved murder. Someone broke into the compound and killed most of the inhabitants of a home. An evil crime to be sure, but I see no proof that a Palestinian was responsible, that this crime was politically motivated or that the action was officially sanctioned by any Palestinian authority.
Hamas has not claimed responsibility and claims that an Asian worker the family ripped off should be the prime suspect. The American/Israeli puppet dictator who rules the West Bank condemned the attack:
I know the Salem news isn't that reliable either. But its more reliable that the trash links provided above.
I would expect that Palestinians will cry as many tears over these deaths as Israeli's cry over the deaths thousands of Palestinian children killed by Israelis over the years.
I support finding out the truth about this crime and holding those responsible accountable for their actions. I'm not willing to assume every Israeli settler murder is politically motivated or that Palestinians are always responsible. If and when the Israeli authorities solve this heinous crime, I will condemn the individuals responsible, not an entire group of people, most of whom had nothing to do with this crime. Blaming millions of people for the actions of an individual because they have the same ethnic background and or religion is bigoted discrimination.
PMRS: “52% of Gaza Children Suffer From Malnutrition”
Wednesday June 30, 2010 03:44
by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
The statement came during a ceremony marking the end of the first phase of a project meant to evaluate the psychological conditions of children in the Gaza Strip. The project is conducted with the cooperation of a humanitarian society in Italy.
The study revealed that the sharp increase of unemployment in the Gaza Strip led to an increase in the number of children who had to do different types of work in order to help their families.
It also stated that the ongoing Israeli invasions, bombardment and attacks, especially in border areas, has a direct impact on the health and psychological conditions of Gazan children.
Adnan al-Waheedy, head of the PMRS, stated that this project is meant to prevent and stop the deterioration of health and psychological conditions of the children in Gaza living in poverty, under the ongoing Israeli siege and repeated attacks by the Israeli military.
Al-Waheedy added that this project helped nearly 4,000 children and 6,000 families, as the children were given vitamins, iron and other medications needed to treat malnutrition and anaemia.
PMRS: “52% of Gaza Children Suffer From Malnutrition” - International Middle East Media Center
So far this is an unsolved murder. Someone broke into the compound and killed most of the inhabitants of a home. An evil crime to be sure, but I see no proof that a Palestinian was responsible, that this crime was politically motivated or that the action was officially sanctioned by any Palestinian authority.
Hamas has not claimed responsibility and claims that an Asian worker the family ripped off should be the prime suspect. The American/Israeli puppet dictator who rules the West Bank condemned the attack:
Hamas Says Israel is Overlooking Prime Suspect in Itamar Settlement Murder - Salem-News.ComHamas Says Israel is Overlooking Prime Suspect in Itamar Settlement Murder
(NABLUS, Occupied Palestine) - An Asian worker is suspected of the murder of the Fogel family, a settler family from Itamar settlement near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, according to Palestinian press sources.
Quds Net news quoted local residents fro at infuriated with an Israeli settler for not paying him his wages carried out the killing of the settler's family in Itamar, Palestinian press sources reported.
Quds Net news agency on Monday quoted a Palestinian family from Awarta village next to the settlement as saying that Mr. Fogel refused to pay 10,000 shekels in wages which he owed an Asian worker he hired. The worker threatened to kill the settler and his family.
The worker is suspected of committing the crime after midnight Friday using a knife then fleeing the scene to nearby Palestinian villages, the report added.
It noted that the Israeli army knows of the information leading to the suspect but refuse to announce or deal with it for political as well as security reasons.
Meanwhile, de facto Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas condemned the murder crime in the strongest words, describing it as "despicable".
Speaking at an interview with radio Israel on Monday, Abbas pledged to extend all necessary assistance leading to unveiling the mystery of the crime, adding that he relayed this position to Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu in a telephone conversation on Saturday shortly after the crime was reported.
He also invited Israel and the USA to discuss with his authority in Ramallah the curriculums being studied in Palestinian schools in the West Bank to make sure that they do not contain any "incitement".
Abbas, however, failed to mention the Israeli settlers' unruly behavior and the army's collective punishment against Palestinian in Nablus villages following the crime despite the fact that no concrete evidence was found incriminating any Palestinian party in the act.
I know the Salem news isn't that reliable either. But its more reliable that the trash links provided above.
I would expect that Palestinians will cry as many tears over these deaths as Israeli's cry over the deaths thousands of Palestinian children killed by Israelis over the years.
I support finding out the truth about this crime and holding those responsible accountable for their actions. I'm not willing to assume every Israeli settler murder is politically motivated or that Palestinians are always responsible. If and when the Israeli authorities solve this heinous crime, I will condemn the individuals responsible, not an entire group of people, most of whom had nothing to do with this crime. Blaming millions of people for the actions of an individual because they have the same ethnic background and or religion is bigoted discrimination.
PMRS: “52% of Gaza Children Suffer From Malnutrition”
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A study conducted by the Palestinian Medical Relief Society (PMRS) revealed that 52% of the children in Gaza suffer from anaemia, and severe deficiency in phosphor, calcium and zinc, while a significant number of children suffer from infections in their respiratory systems.
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The statement came during a ceremony marking the end of the first phase of a project meant to evaluate the psychological conditions of children in the Gaza Strip. The project is conducted with the cooperation of a humanitarian society in Italy.
The study revealed that the sharp increase of unemployment in the Gaza Strip led to an increase in the number of children who had to do different types of work in order to help their families.
It also stated that the ongoing Israeli invasions, bombardment and attacks, especially in border areas, has a direct impact on the health and psychological conditions of Gazan children.
Adnan al-Waheedy, head of the PMRS, stated that this project is meant to prevent and stop the deterioration of health and psychological conditions of the children in Gaza living in poverty, under the ongoing Israeli siege and repeated attacks by the Israeli military.
Al-Waheedy added that this project helped nearly 4,000 children and 6,000 families, as the children were given vitamins, iron and other medications needed to treat malnutrition and anaemia.
PMRS: “52% of Gaza Children Suffer From Malnutrition” - International Middle East Media Center