The agreement came after a Turkish mediator reached a deal with the Egyptian consul in Jordan's Red Sea port of Aqaba.
The convoy will now head to the Syrian port of Latakia to sail from there to the Egyptian port of El Arish, and then to Gaza.
Your help is greatly appreciated. Call the Egyptian Embassy ASAP and let us all pray that they will change their mind.
Please call the Egyptian Embassy(in the US 202-895-5400) and tell them to let us into Gaza. Then callyour representatives' offices and let them know you are going. If theyare sympathetic, ask them to call the Egyptian Embassy on your behalf.
Also, please call your representative and try to get some help from that source too.
The more we do to get press and officials involved, the better our chances of getting into Gaza!!!
"It is not only Israel that has failed the people of Gaza with a blockade that punishes everybody living there for the acts of a few,” Jeremy Hobbs, executive director of Oxfam International, said in the report cited by the Guardian.
“World powers have also failed and even betrayed Gaza's ordinary citizens.
Israel bans the entry of materials needed to rebuild Gaza, such as cement and steel, effectively undermining efforts to rebuild the strip.
The siege has sharply increased poverty in the strip, leaving eight out of every 10 Gazans dependent on aid and leading businesses to close and lay off workers.
"The wretched reality endured by 1.5 million people in Gaza should appal anybody with an ounce of humanity,” Kate Allen, Amnesty International’s UK director, said.
GAZA MEMORIAL EVENTS DECEMBER 27 & DECEMBER 31
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Israel Threatens Another Large-scale Gaza War | |
Israel has threatened another massive war against the Gaza Strip as the impoverished enclave continues to suffer in the aftermath of the devastating January offensive. Israeli planes have been dropping thousands of leaflets across Gaza, warning Palestinians against cooperating with the resistance fighters based in the coastal sliver. The leaflets also threaten Gazans with a new attack just ahead of the first anniversary of Israel's 22-day onslaught against the Palestinian territory. |
Just yesterday, a UN independent human rights expert underlined in a statement that building materials necessary to repair the damage resulting from the heavy bombardment and artillery assaults could not enter Gaza.
Richard Falk, the Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories, also blamed the blockade for continued breakdowns of the electricity and sanitation systems due to the Israeli refusal to let spare parts needed for repair get through the crossings.
UN spokesperson Martin Nesirky told reporters today that the Secretary-General hopes the decision to allow glass into Gaza “will be followed by further imports of needed material for reconstruction.”
Beit Lahia, a town in the northern Gaza Strip with a population of 60,000, lies in ruins, after the three-week Israeli onslaught. |
They told the PIC that Sami Abu Khosa, 45, was hit with several bullets in the abdomen and other parts of his body and his condition was critical.
The citizen was admitted into ICU but died of his wounds shortly afterwards, the sources said.
IOF soldiers opened machinegun fire at the area east of Breij hitting and killing Abu Khosa.
14 December"The [Central Intelligence] Agency consider them as their property, those two Palestinian services," a western official told the Guardian.
Most of the detained Hamas supporters are held without trial and allegedly tortured by the Palestinian agencies in the West Bank.
20/12/2009
From Turkey to Gaza: Rings and bracelets were donated to People from Adana to Gaza
22/12/2009
Tadamun: Skin disease spreading among Palestinian prisoners in Askalan
NABLUS, (PIC)-- A skin disease has spread among Palestinian prisoners in one of the wards in the Israeli Askalan jail with no medical treatment accorded by the prison administration, prisoner Abdul Hakim Hanani said.
The prisoner told the lawyer of the international Tadamun (solidarity) for human rights that the 220 prisoners in Askalan had boycotted the clinic because of the deliberate medical neglect and delay in providing treatment.
'US warned China that Israel could bomb Iran'
Two senior officials from the White House, Dennis Ross and Jeffrey Bader, made a trip to China on a "special mission" to garner support in Beijing over the Iranian nuclear program, according to a Thursday report in The Washington Post. The officials visited China two weeks before US President Barack Obama arrived in Beijing.
The officials reportedly carried the message that if China would not support the US on the issue, Israel would be likely to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities. The paper quoted the officials as saying that Israel saw the issue as "an existential issue," and that "countries that have an existential issue don't listen to other countries."
They stressed that were Israel to bomb Iran, the consequences for the region would be severe.
The efforts seemed to have yielded results, according to White House officials quoted in the report, as the six world powers, including both China and Russia, put together a resolution critical of Iran's nuclear program earlier this week.
The development was significant as it groups Russia and China with the four Western powers - the US, Britain, France and Germany - in unified criticism of Iran's nuclear program. Russia and China have acted as a drag on Western calls for tougher action against Iran.
While the board passed an IAEA resolution critical of Iran in 2006 with the support of all six world powers, subsequent attempts by the West to get backing from all 35 board nations foundered on resistance from Russia and China.
While any board resolution is mostly symbolic, it does get reported to the UN Security Council. Beyond that, unified action in Vienna could signal that both Russia and China may be more amenable to a fourth set of Security Council sanctions on Iran than they have been in past years.
The draft urges Iran to open its nuclear program to wider perusal by the IAEA, they said. As well, it calls on Iran to answer all outstanding questions on that enrichment facility, comply with UN Security Council demands that it suspend enrichment and further construction of the plant, and stop stonewalling an IAEA probe of allegations it tried to develop nuclear weapons.
The following excerpts are from a talk by Bill Cecil at the WWP National Conference, Nov. 14.
Perhaps no international struggle is more intertwined with our Party’s history than that of the people of Palestine. In the 1960s and 1970s, we and the most militant Black liberation forces stood almost alone in the U.S. in defending the Palestinian and Arab people against the U.S.-armed and -funded Israeli war machine.
Second Plenary Session: Jobs and human needs - not banks, racism and imperialist war. Speaker: Bill Cecil. |
We went to giant anti-war demonstrations, whose leaders refused to criticize Israel, with banners and flyers condemning the war against Palestine. We fought off Zionist gangs that attacked our events with lead pipes and gas bombs and, in the face of media-fanned anti-Arab hysteria, we distributed hundreds of thousands of flyers explaining the Palestinian people’s struggle on the streets of New York and other major cities.
Why did we take this question so seriously? Because no people on earth have been more attacked and vilified by the U.S. ruling class and its media than the people of Palestine and the Arab and Islamic world in general.
In the 61 years since they were driven from their homes by European settlers who called themselves “Israelis,” the Palestinian people have been occupied, massacred, bombed, imprisoned and called “terrorists and fanatics” for simply wanting to go home, for wanting to live in peace and freedom in their own land.
For 61 years, the racist, apartheid settler state called “Israel,” erected on the ruins of their towns and villages, has been supplied with an endless stream of dollars and sophisticated weapons of mass destruction by both Republican and Democratic administrations.
Look at Gaza, where we traveled in July with the Viva Palestina medical aid convoy: this small island of freedom that is at the same time the biggest prison on earth. A small sliver of land where 1.6 million Palestinian women, children and men are denied food, medicine and the right to travel by an international conspiracy between the U.S., Israel, Western Europe and U.S.-allied Arab regimes; an array of forces not unlike that faced by revolutionary Haiti in 1804 or the workers of Paris in 1871.
Look at the rain of U.S.-made bombs and missiles unleashed on Gaza in December and January, a slaughter that even the U.N.’s Goldstone Commission was forced to condemn as a war crime, and look how the U.S. Congress and administration rushed to condemn and block any action on that report.
Look how former U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney was kidnapped at sea by Israeli commandos for trying to bring aid to the people of Gaza, and both the White House and the U.S. media were completely silent about this brazen act of international piracy. All because the Palestinians of Gaza dared to practice democracy, to cast their votes for Hamas, a party that refuses to relinquish the Palestinian people’s Right to Return.
What crime have Palestinians committed? Like the people of Iraq and Afghanistan, of Somalia and Iran, they were born in a region that holds three-fifths of the known reserves of oil, the world’s most profitable commodity, a region that corporate America must keep oppressed and divided.
Arab and Iranian oil once provided 60 percent of the overseas profits of the Fortune 500; it made ExxonMobil, BP and ChevronTexaco the richest companies on earth. Today the same Wall Street bankers that plunder the U.S. Treasury while throwing workers out of their homes suck trillions of dollars in tribute from the corrupt feudal regimes of the Arabian Peninsula. The big arms contractors depend on sales to that part of the world.
But any Arab regime could be swept away by the people as suddenly as the Shah of Iran was in 1979. Instead of enriching Wall Street bankers, their oil wealth could build schools and hospitals, as it did in Iraq before the U.S. invasion, as it has done in Iran since 1979 or is doing in Venezuela today. It could provide the material basis not only for an independent, unified Arab nation but also for an ALBA-type alliance of the entire African-Asian region.
To maintain its obsolescent position at the center of the global capitalist economy, the U.S. capitalist class can only rely on force and destruction. Israel is nothing but a giant U.S. military base dividing Asia from Africa, a loaded gun pointed at the Arab people, an “unsinkable aircraft carrier” in the words of Alexander Haig, Ronald Reagan’s secretary of state.
In the words of Hugo Chávez, “Why was the state of Israel created? ... To divide. To impede the unity of the Arab world. To assure the presence of the North American empire in all these lands.”
When the Palestinian people demand their right to return home, they not only challenge U.S. control over the entire region. They raise an issue that shakes the very foundations of monopoly capitalist power: the fundamental right of a dispossessed people to take back what was stolen from them. This is the right the people of Zimbabwe and South Africa are also fighting for. It is the right of Native and Black and Mexicano people in this country, of workers whose homes and jobs have been stolen by the banks.
The cause of Palestine is the cause of the workers and oppressed everywhere!