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Tirsdag, 20. juli 2010 kl. 13:45 / gaza, palæstina

Ny shopping mall i Gaza

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A nice new shopping mall opened today in Gaza: Will the media report on it?

July 17, 2010

Will the Western media show these images?All notes below by Tom Gross

Please scroll down below for photos of the new shopping mall that opened today in Gaza. I have also attached new photos and film of Gaza's hotels, beauty spas, swimming pools, beaches and street markets -- images the BBC, New York Times and others refuse to show you.

Meanwhile, Hamas are deliberately leaving some Gazans in plastic tents, in order to fool gullible Western journalists and politicians who are brought to Gaza to witness a staged "humanitarian crisis."

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"On a day when (because EU Foreign Policy Chief Baroness Ashton is in Gaza) the BBC and other media have featured extensive reports all day long on what they term the dire economic situation in Gaza, why are they not mentioning the new shopping mall that opened there yesterday?

"When leading news outlets mention the so-called humanitarian flotillas from Turkey, why do they omit the fact that life expectancy and literacy rates are higher, and infant mortality rates are lower in Gaza than corresponding rates in Turkey? Have they considered that perhaps the humanitarian flotillas ought to be going in the other direction, towards Turkey?"

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 WHAT HUMANITARIAN CATASTROPHE?

Last year, this website revealed to a Western audience pictures of the bustling, crowded food markets of Gaza that the Western media refuse to show you. Earlier this year, I reported the new Olympic-size swimming pool of Gaza (no shortage of building materials or water here) and the luxury restaurants, where you can "dine on steak au poivre and chicken cordon bleu". (Over 300,000 people have viewed photos on that webpage since May, according to my website monitor.)

Now I want to draw attention to the fact that this morning, on the day that the EU again criticized Israel (but not Egypt) for supposedly oppressing Gazans, on a day when the BBC TV world news headlines again lead with a report about how "devastated the economy in Gaza is," an impressive new shopping mall opened in Gaza (photos below, followed by a selection of other photos from Gaza).

Will those Western journalists who write stories about "starvation" in Gaza and compare it to a "concentration camp" report this?

Instead of reporting on the mall opening, the British-based international satellite broadcaster Sky News reported today "The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire."

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NEW GAZA SHOPPING MALL

Photos from Saturday, July 17, 2010:

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gaza mall5.jpg

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Ovenstående artikel er fra: http://www.tomgrossmedia.com/mideastdispatches/archives/001127.html

OBS! Artiklen giver et link til Gaza Malls hjemmeside. Jeg advarer mod at besøge siden! Jeg gjorde det og fik straks virusadvarsel.

Fredag, 18. juni 2010 kl. 13:55 / flotille, israel, mavi marmara, palæstina, tyrkiet, våben

Køkkenknive eller våben?

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Dette er et svar til Sykes88, som påståt, at der ikke var våben ombord det tyrkiske skib Mavi Marmara, som blev stoppet af IDF på vej mod Gaza. Hun linker til dette billede:

Våben fundet ombord Mavi Marmara

Den røde cirkel har jeg selv tilføjet. Og så spørger jeg dig, Sykes88, Har du sådanne knive i dit køkken?

Torsdag, 31. december 2009 kl. 00:46 / cast lead, idf, israel, palæstina

Sandheden om IDF!

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Du har sikkert læst her på TV2s blog nogle skrækhistorier om det "onde" israelske miltær - IDF, især i forbindelse med operationen Cast Lead.

Hør hvad denne britiske officer fra UN Watch mener om IDF:

http://www.hosem.org.il/sW/

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