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Latest blogs from Gaza
09 Jan 2009 11:20:00 GMT
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With international journalists barred from Gaza, local aid workers have become a vital source of information from the ground. Here are some of the best aid worker blogs from inside Gaza:

Dad, why did my friend die? By Jarwad Harb (CARE International) Jan. 29

Gaza Aid Worker Diary By Hatem Shurrab (Islamic Relief) Jan. 26

Today, I am hopeful By Jarwad Harb (CARE International) Jan. 19

Black smoke blocking the sun By Hatem Shurrab (Islamic Relief/CAFOD) Jan. 15

Tomorrow is another war day By Jarwad Harb (CARE International) Jan. 14

Laws of war under threat in densely-populated Gaza By Sorcha O'Callaghan (Humanitarian Policy Group) Jan. 14

The situation here is not in our hands By Salwa El Tibi (Save the Children) Jan. 13

The bombs came today - there is nowhere to go By Jawad Harb (CARE International) Jan. 13

"Where is humanity?" By Mohammed Ali (Oxfam) Jan. 12

'Were my friends at school when it was bombed?' By Jawad Harb (CARE International) Jan. 11

Trapped in our own homes By Salwa El Tibi (Save the Children) Jan. 9

"Dad, why can't Ali Baba end the war in Gaza?" By Jawad Harb (CARE International) Jan. 9

We are slowly being suffocated By Mohammed Ali (Oxfam) Jan. 8

Trials of a Gaza aid worker By Salwa El Tibi (Save the Children) Jan. 8

No safe place in Rafah By Mohammed Joudeh (NGO Safety Project) Jan. 8

Dad, when are we going to die? By Jawad Harb (CARE International) Jan. 7

Gaza: Are we not human? Mohammed Ali (Oxfam) Jan. 7

Gaza aid worker diary Hatem Shurrab (Islamic Relief) Jan. 7

Gaza: No words left Islamic Relief/CAFOD Jan. 7

Our house was shaken by six airstrikes Jawad Harb (CARE International) Dec. 31

Blogs from outside Gaza:

Is humanitarianism in Gaza a continuation of war by other means? By Alex Klaushofer (AlertNet journalist) Jan. 23

Why the Gaza crisis is so shocking Alex Klaushofer (AlertNet journalist) Jan. 7

Other sites featuring blogs from Gaza:

One World's Gaza Crisis Alert Page (features aid agency postings)

Global Voices' Gaza Strip Bombings Page

In Gaza, we are subject to news but cannot see TVs Global Voices

Voices from Gaza Christian Aid

Youth voices from Gaza Mercy Corps

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2 responses to “Latest blogs from Gaza”

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  1. anil says:

    The killing of innocents is sad and unacceptable.

    Our political leaders need to get thier act together esp as Israel ignores the UN mandate.

    If the EU/ Arab politicians are really serious about stopping the bloodshed they should order their warships and airplanes to move to the Middle East and force Israel to stop the killing of killing of innocents.

    Start with a blockade of all air and sea transit to Israel

    The inaction by the politician sickens me

    Hope and pray good sense prevails

  2. Muthyavan says:

    Today's Human civilization has failed miserably from stopping this mass massacre of innocent humans. It is a pity that some powerful powers are counting on time till some target is achieved before enforcing a truce. Will this historical long conflict in middle east will ever find a humane agreement so that each different cultures can co-exit leading to a peaceful life.

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