Humanitarian Crisis
Nov 2 2008, Azzam

Another boat has come and gone yesterday from Gaza. Some activists including one parliament member, who is Mostafa Al - Barghouti, was among those who came to break the Gaza siege. Try after try to do so but even though, the siege is still there and..

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