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Permalink Names of Palestinians Killed in the War on Gaza since 8 July

This list is constantly updated due to the ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza since July 8th. The following 1354 names have been confirmed - the actual death toll stands at approximately 1656. We realize the number of slain Palestinians is higher than this. The Ministry of Health has stated that a total of at least 1656 Palestinians have been killed. We are still awaiting confirmation of some names. At least 8000 Palestinians have been injured. This site, 'Beyond Numbers', has pictures of many of these victims.

Killed Monday, August 11
1. Maida' Mohammad Aslan, 45 Days, Central Gaza (Died of earlier injuries suffered after the army bombarded her family home).

Killed Sunday, August 10
1. Ahmad Mohammad Atiyya al-Masri, 17, Deir al-Balah
2. Amani Abed al-Bakara, 35, Khan Younis.
3. Ahmad Mohammad Atiyya al-Masri, 14, Deir al-Balah.
4. Anwar Mustafa Za’anin, 17, Gaza.
5. Saqer Abdullah Reehan, 25, Northern Gaza.
6. Ehsan Hussein Kaware’, 24, Khan Younis.

Killed Saturday, August 9
1. Moath Azzam Abu Zeid, 37, Nusseirat, Central Gaza.
2. Nidal Badran, 34, Nusseirat, Central Gaza.
3. Tareq Ziad Abdullah, 25, Nusseirat, Central Gaza.
4. Abdul-Hakim Suleiman al-Masdar, 65, al-Maghazi, Central Gaza.
5. Moath Akram al-Masdar, 19, al-Maghazi, Central Gaza.
6. Aaya Nour ash-Sha’er, 13, Rafah.

Killed Friday, August 8
(1. Ibrahim Zoheir ad-Dawawsa, 10, Northern Gaza.)
2. Mahmoud Mohammad Abu Haddaf, Khan Younis.
3. Suleiman Samir Abu Haddaf, Khan Younis.
4. Mahmoud Khaled Abu Haddaf., Khan Younis.
5. Ahmad Na’im ‘Okal, 22, Rafah.


Permalink Ron Paul: US 'likely hiding truth' on downed Malaysian Flight MH17


Washington’s Ukrainian Stooges Shot Down The
Malaysian Airliner
: The holes in the wreckage of
Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 are believed to have
come from 30mm cannon fire.
(New Staits Times)

Former Congressman Ron Paul said the US knows ‘more than it is telling’ about the Malaysian aircraft that crashed in eastern Ukraine last month, killing 298 people on board and seriously damaging US-Russian relations in the process. In an effort to inject some balance of opinion, not to mention pure sanity, into the ongoing debate over what happened to Malaysian Flight MH17, Ron Paul is convinced the US government is withholding information on the catastrophe. Just days after US intelligence officials admitted they had no conclusive evidence to prove Russia was behind the downing of the airliner, Kiev published satellite images as ‘proof’ it didn’t deploy anti-aircraft batteries around the MH17 crash site. However, these images have altered time-stamps and are from the days after the MH17 tragedy, the Russian Defense Ministry revealed, fully discrediting the Ukrainian claims. In yet another yet-to-be explained event, Russian military detected a Ukrainian SU-25 fighter jet approaching the MH17 Boeing on the day of the catastrophe. No acceptable explanation has ever been given by Kiev as to why this fighter aircraft was so close to the doomed passenger jet moments before it was brought down.

PressTV: US suppressing satellite images which implicate Kiev in MH17 crash: James Petras
New Straits Times: US analysts conclude MH17 downed by aircraft
Alex Lantier Malaysian press charges Ukraine government shot down MH 17
Robert Parry Was Putin Targeted for Mid-Air Assassination?
Robert Parry Flight 17 Shoot-Down Scenario Shifts


Permalink Straight From the Madhouse: More Iraq Airstrikes Amid 'US Homeland Threat'

American military planes have carried out a fourth round of airstrikes against insurgents in Iraq as a Republican senator warned the group was a threat to the US homeland. The strikes have included attacks by fighter jets and drones close to Irbil, the capital of the Kurdish region in the north...Rebpuclican Senator Lindsey Graham said of the rebels: "They are coming here. This is just not about Baghdad. This is just not about Syria. It is about our homeland."

Lindsey Graham predicts an ‘American city in flames’ if Obama doesn’t go to war in Iraq
The New Republic: Israel Is Challenging America to Support Kurdish Independence
RT.com: US starts providing weapons to Kurdish forces in Iraq - report
The Complete Annotated History Of "Liberating" US Presidents Bombing Iraq Back Into The Middle Ages

Justin Raimondo Iraq: Why Bomb Now? || The problem with this narrative is that ISIS has been beheading its way through Iraq all these months with nary a peep from our vaunted "humanitarians." And yet suddenly, we are told, it was imperative that we act. Why? Are the Yazidis so special that their suffering counts for more than the Shi’ites and others who have faced the very same predicament – conversion or death – in northern, central, and eastern Iraq? Surely not. So we return to the original question: why now? The answer is the central axiom of real estate: location, location, location. ISIS was getting close to Kurdistan, and eyeing Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). The feisty Kurds have taken advantage of the chaos spread by ISIS to seize disputed Kirkuk, which the Kurds consider their Jerusalem. Aside from the symbolic value of this prize, Kirkuk is also the site of oil fields worth a substantial amount of moolah. But before we segue into the familiar mantra about how this is a "war for oil," let’s step back and look at the larger picture – because it’s really much worse than that.


Permalink The Hallmarks of Zionist Atrocities: 9/11, Gaza, and Other Crimes

Christopher Bollyn We are living in a time of frightful, and increasingly frequent, Zionist atrocities. In some cases, such as the latest Israeli military aggression against the people of Gaza, the perpetrator of the atrocity is obvious. In other cases, however, such as 9-11, the crisis in the Ukraine, and the mysterious downing of Malaysian airliners, the identity of the real culprits is not so clear. To identify who is behind any given atrocity there is a logical method anyone can use by asking a few simple questions.


Permalink Anger erupts after police killing of unarmed teen in St. Louis, Missouri

The police killing of an unarmed 18-year-old youth in Ferguson, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, has sparked mass outrage throughout the city and across the country.
It is the latest in an epidemic of police murders in the US, including at least 18 people killed so far in the month of August. The victim, Michael Brown, was on foot and en route to his grandmother’s house when he was accosted and shot by police. Witnesses say he was first shot while trying to avoid an altercation. When Brown then placed his hands above his head and dropped to his knees, police fired into his head and chest multiple times. Dorion Johnson, a friend of Brown’s, says that the two were walking when a police officer confronted them, telling them to get off the street. After they continued walking, the police officer fired one shot. When they began to run away, “He shot again, and once my friend felt that shot, he turned around and put his hands in the air. He started to get down and the officer still approached with his weapon drawn and fired several more shots.” (See video). Brown’s grandmother, Desuirea Harris, was waiting for her grandson at her home shortly after 2:00 p.m. After hearing noises from the street, she walked to the scene, where she found a stream of blood trailing away from her grandson’s lifeless body, which was left on the street for four hours.

New York police arrest man who taped Eric Garner’s death
Woman beaten on video by LA patrol officer: 'I thought he would kill me'


Permalink ISIS killed 500 Yazidis, buried some alive incl women and children - Iraq

Extremists from the Islamic State have killed at least 500 people, including women and children, Iraqi officials said. Some of the victims were buried alive. The killings reported by Iraqi Human Rights Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani to Reuters add to a long list of atrocities reportedly committed by the radical group in Iraq and neighboring Syria, where it wants to create a caliphate. "We have striking evidence obtained from Yazidis fleeing [their ancient home city of] Sinjar and some who escaped death, and also crime scene images that show indisputably that the gangs of the Islamic State have executed at least 500 Yazidis after seizing Sinjar," Sudani said. "Some of the victims, including women and children were buried alive in scattered mass graves in and around Sinjar," he added. Some 300 women were kidnapped as slaves, he said.

Zero Hedge: Military Coup In Iraq: Prime Minister Maliki Refuses To Step Down
MEMO: UN chief renews calls for a "broad based" government in Iraq


Permalink Putin says world must remember lessons of past wars

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has condemned political ambitions that threatened peace in Europe during the First World War, saying the international community should learn the lesson from the deadly conflict. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Poklonnaya Hill monument in the Russian capital, Moscow, Putin said the First World War is a reminder of what happens when unreasonable ambitions prevail over common sense. The monument honors the Russian soldiers who died during World War I. “It serves as a reminder of what aggression and selfishness, exorbitant ambitions of heads of state and political elites prevailing over common sense can lead to,” Putin said on Friday.

Paul Craig Roberts Washington Threatens The World


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