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Saudi Al-Qaeda Operative Abu Nasser Al-Qahtan after he was broke out of Baghram Prison in Afghanistan
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One of the World's biggest news stories, in one of the smallest and most claustrophobic strips of land on earth. Gaza is a virtual prison with no way in and hardly any way out. In an exclusive story, we talk to the grandchildren of Fatima Al Najar â the oldest female Palestinian suicide bomber. Bewildered and grieving for their grandmother, the children say all they want to do is to follow suit and become 'martyrs' themselves.
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Documental que trata sobre Hamas, organizacion palestina de tipo religiosa, politica y social que, despues de anos de represion ejercida tanto por parte de las autoridades israeliÂes como palestinas, han ensenado a sus miembros a moverse como una sociedad secreta.
Documental dirigido por el camarografo James Miller, quien murio por disparos del ejército israelí mientras estaba filmandolo. Describe la vida que llevan los niños palestinos en el campo de refugiados de Rafah, entre el miedo y las incursiones israelies.
First part of the famous "Russian Hell" seria. Shows arab-chechen fieldcommander Khattab and his men carrying out ambushes and attacking russian forces in early 2000, shortly after the second russian invasion of the country.
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'The sun doesn't shine in the camp' is a 35 minute documentary on life in Balata Refugee Camp, Occupied Palestine. Filmed by international activists and Palestinians between December 2003 and March 2004, the film represents the suffering and struggle of the Palestinian people. Composed of interviews with Balata residents and footage from the 2003-2004 New Year's invasion, the film offers a unique view of Balata Refugee Camp. During this invasion, 5 people were killed, 2 homes were demolished and dozens were injured. The 30,000 residents were held under 24-hour home imprisonment for the four-week period without access to food, medical services or supplies. Yet the residents of the camp continued to resist by breaking curfew, throwing stones, walking past tanks to attend school. Raw street footage shows the conditions people were forced to live under and their acts of resistance.
Al-Ayzariyah has perhaps one of the more disturbing constructions of the wall. On my way to Jerusalem, I took the route through this Palestinian community. Bear in mind, Al-Ayzariyah falls within IsraelÂs Jerusalem Municipal borders and its residents pay taxes to the Jerusalem Municipality. The main road, eerily void of cars, is brusquely interrupted by concrete eight meters in height and endless in width. To the right, houses, and to the left, a mosque; all practically one with the invasive eyesore. Al-Ayzariyah is entirely cut off from Jerusalem, while MaÂale Adumim, a Jewish settlement further away to the east, enjoys unfettered access. The single possible rationale of this portion is to further disjoin Palestinians from their capital in IsraelÂs heinous attempts to Judaize Jerusalem through a process of depopulating it of its native Arabs.
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