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Children of GAZA Learn to Cope With Israeli Atrocities | |||
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Hundreds of thousands of young Gaza children are without proper meal, clothes, sanitation and medicine. June 09, 2010 (Hamsayeh.Net) - Israel refuses to allow independent international investigators under UN to conduct a through investigation over last weeks attack on humanitarian flotilla. Backed by its sole ally the United States Tel –Aviv says it just wants to carryout its own investigation. This means allowing a criminal to place himself in the position of the investigator as well as the judge for a crime committed. Meanwhile, in Gaza the ongoing humanitarian crisis continue. International organizations, most importantly the UN under the auspices of its highly technocratic chief Ban Ki-Mon, who receives orders directly from Washington refuses to pressure Israelis for ending the Gaza siege. Since the end of Israeli assault on Gaza in 2008, millions of residents face a humanitarian catastrophe. Hundreds of thousands of young children are without proper meal, clothes, sanitation and medicine. Today in Gaza thousands of Palestinian children plan to stage rallies in solidarity with the victims of last Monday’s flotilla attack by the Israeli Zionists. These children are demanding arrest and prosecution of Zionists behind the incident by international bodies. They are also demanding other Arab countries to help end the blockade of Gaza. The following excellent documentary entitled ‘The Children of Gaza’ shows how small Gaza children learn to cope in the aftermath of Israeli assault. It shows how bravely these small kids deal with their losses. The documentary is in three parts.
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