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Exiled Palestinians Yearning For Hometowns
Monday, 14 November 2005, 1:07 pm | Yasser Abu Moailek
Palestinian exile Hatem Hamoud fondly remembers embracing his West Bank comrades last February, at the doorstep of his Gaza apartment, and bidding them farewell as they returned to their homes in the West Bank after nearly four years of exile. More >>
Yasser Abu Moailek's Letter From Gaza
Monday, 14 November 2005, 8:39 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
Palestinian exile Hatem Hamoud fondly remembers embracing his West Bank comrades last February, at the doorstep of his Gaza apartment, and bidding them farewell as they returned to their homes in the West Bank after nearly four years of exile. "We ... More >>
Ex-Car Thief Aims To Revive Business In Gaza
Monday, 7 November 2005, 3:02 pm | Yasser Abu Moailek
Ex-Car Thief Aims To Revive Business In Gaza Letter from Gaza By Yasser Abu Moailek More >>
New Trend In Ramallah: 'Girls Only' Cyber Cafés
Tuesday, 25 October 2005, 8:42 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
Reem Abdullah was raised in a conservative family in a village near the city of Ramallah. She is a university student and needs some Internet time to do research for her studies. But Reem had a dilemma; family restrictions made it almost impossible for her to ... More >>
Yasser Abu Moailek's Letter From Gaza
Tuesday, 11 October 2005, 8:28 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
For a long time, relations between the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the Islamist movement Hamas have been tense. On September 30 these tensions finally boiled over. After a series of mysterious and still-disputed events, members of Hamas clashed ... More >>
By Yasser Abu Moailek's Letter From Gaza
Monday, 3 October 2005, 9:13 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
It all started with an explosion on September 23, at a military rally for the militant Palestinian movement Hamas - its last before declaring an end to all weapon displays in the streets of Gaza. The rally, which included thousands of Hamas members and ... More >>
Yasser Abu Moailek's Letter From Gaza
Monday, 26 September 2005, 10:08 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
We were standing there on the edge of what was a graveyard of man and stone - the no-man zone in which many Palestinians had lost their lives at the hands of the Israeli army. We were seven friends and co-workers, some of which had come to verify the ... More >>
Yasser Abu Moailek's Letter From Gaza
Monday, 19 September 2005, 9:35 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
He was a happy man, gracefully making his way amid the guests who filled his living room, distributing smiles as well as juice, while sharing jokes and social talk, with a smile that would not leave his face. More >>
Hebrew Songs Making A Comeback In Gaza
Monday, 12 September 2005, 11:46 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
As taxi driver Salem Mallahi goes about his daily work on the streets of Gaza City, he always listens to music. In the past couple of months, however, new and unlikely music tapes have started filling up space in his car's already overflowing glove ... More >>
Yasser Abu Moailek's Letter From Gaza
Monday, 29 August 2005, 9:58 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
Not far from where Um Hossam sat, Osama Al Ghaleeth was at his modest tin-roofed home at Beach Refugee Camp in Gaza City, huddled with his five children together as they watched different TV news stations broadcasting the latest developments on ... More >>
Yasser Abu Moailek's Letter From Gaza
Tuesday, 9 August 2005, 11:05 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
Three Years On, Israeli Soldiers Still Occupy Gaza Family's Home - For Nafez Abu Nahyeh, the imminent Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip is his only chance at regaining his former normal life, one in which he did not have to share his home ... More >>
Y. Abu Moailek: Good Gas Is Gaza's New Treasure
Friday, 15 July 2005, 11:31 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
Palestinians have generally considered that talk of natural gas or similar minerals being found under the Gaza Strip was only for dreamers. However, a recent discovery of a large field of natural gas has gripped the imaginations of many Gazans. More >>
Good Gas Is Gaza's New Treasure
Friday, 15 July 2005, 9:05 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
Palestinians have generally considered that talk of natural gas or similar minerals being found under the Gaza Strip was only for dreamers. However, a recent discovery of a large field of natural gas has gripped the imaginations of many Gazans. More >>
Yasser Abu Moailek's Letter From Gaza
Wednesday, 6 July 2005, 11:25 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
Journey Into The Gunrunning World Of Gaza: A car pulls off the road near an olive grove on the eastern border of the Gaza Strip. Alongside the road runs an electronic fence built by Israel to prevent infiltrations by Palestinian militants. On the other ... More >>
Will Disengagement Turn Gaza Into A 'Big Jail'
Monday, 27 June 2005, 10:32 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
The visit of the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to Israel and the Palestinian territories was not a courtesy call. US President George W. Bush sent Rice to the region at a critical time, as the countdown for the implementation of the Israeli ... More >>
Yasser Abu Moailek's Letter From Palestine
Monday, 27 June 2005, 9:26 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
The visit of the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to Israel and the Palestinian territories was not a courtesy call. US President George W. Bush sent Rice to the region at a critical time, as the countdown for the implementation of the Israeli ... More >>
Yasser Abu Moailek: Anarchy looms in Gaza again
Monday, 20 June 2005, 11:17 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
On the night of Friday, June 11, in a quiet Gaza suburb, 32-year-old accountant Majdi Shurrab miraculously survived death. Twice. More >>
Yasser Abu Moailek's Letter From Palestine
Monday, 20 June 2005, 12:59 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
On the night of Friday, June 11, in a quiet Gaza suburb, 32-year-old accountant Majdi Shurrab miraculously survived death. Twice. More >>
Yasser Abu Moailek's Letter From Gaza
Wednesday, 15 June 2005, 2:44 pm | Yasser Abu Moailek
Letter From Gaza -- Hani Wafi is almost 27 years old. He lives in a modest house in Gaza City with his mother and four siblings. He has a decent job as a public relations officer at a respected advertisement agency. More >>
Employed Women Find More Suitors In Gaza
Monday, 13 June 2005, 12:23 am | Yasser Abu Moailek
GAZA -- Hani Wafi is almost 27 years old. He lives in a modest house in Gaza City with his mother and four siblings. He has a decent job as a public relations officer at a respected advertisement agency. More >>