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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2009

Israel has closed the boarder to Gaza.
Journalists and Red Cross are denied to get in.
Two norwegian doctors went in before Israel closed the boarder.
They are the only ones left in Gaza to report:

"This is hell! We are wading in death, blood and amputations. Lots of children, pregnant women. I have never experienced anything so terrible. Now we can hear tanks. Tell the world! Spread the word! Cry it out load!. Anything! DO SOMETHING. DO MORE! Everybody. Our history is shaped now. " (Mads Gilbert, 3. of January, Shifa hospital, Gaza)

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  • denne lege er så flinke han støtter Gaza

  • Now is the time for liberation!

    or do you desire another forty years of occuption?

    every time Palestinian population grows Israel kills as many as it can to so that it does not grow faster than Israels?

  • israeli army keep using the white phosphorus against the civilians although the protests of many Human rights organizations!

    1054 Palestinian civilians were killed. 335 are children and about 100 women.

    4850 wounded half of them are children

    about 25 first aid men were killed

    israeli army blockaded 23 civilians in their building and firing rockets this building !

    Head of Red cross visited Gaza and said the situation there is so sad and pathetic

  • there is also an italian international cooperator in gaza now: his name is vittorio arrigoni and you can read his words on italy indymedia org

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