The Conflict of Existence
- added December 21, 2007
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Imagine that there is no Gasoline, no fuel no power! how can you survive?
thats how palestinians live in gaza strip . because of the Israeli ban of the fuel to get into Gaza, as a collective punishment that effects every one in Gaza Strip even the embryo in mothers womb.
Zouheir Al najjar
journalist.pal@gmail.com
thats how palestinians live in gaza strip . because of the Israeli ban of the fuel to get into Gaza, as a collective punishment that effects every one in Gaza Strip even the embryo in mothers womb.
Zouheir Al najjar
journalist.pal@gmail.com
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- journalist_pal
- 7 months ago
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I can't imagine how hard my life would be without gasoline, electricity and water... Thank you for sharing the important story.
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very sad and empty feeling watching this. You got the emotion of what is going on. Good use of music and I actually like the hammering sound in the background while you are talking. It is rare to see such use of images with plenty of space just to take in what is being said here. Good Job on this!
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hi every one .
plz leave your comment at least why u do like it or even why Not :)
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- journalist_pal
- 6 months ago
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The Israeli state is not the "Israel" who is chosen of God. The Israeli state came about by terrorists. The United States should not support the state calling themselves Israel.
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this is beautifully shot, with a very important point of view. it was hard to read some of the subtitles, but one nonetheless got a very good sense of the hardships people are suffering through in Gaza.
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thanx Saskia ... sorry about the subtitles .
im gonna fix it . things in gaza are crazy these days its hard to find time i had to edit this in one night only .
iwill try to fix it as soon as possible .
thanx alot for ur comment
talk soon-
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- journalist_pal
- 6 months ago
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It is so sad to see such events happening in this century, even though the world has experienced life with the Berlin Wall.
However, perhaps this is a great opportunity to see how we can change our way of life and rediscover how people lived their lives before we had fuels such as oil. I wish the people of Palestine to find relief out of such sufferings and a change of heart for the Israelites.
Peace Out-
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- onemanandhisblog
- 6 months ago
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Well, well, I happen to be one of those welfare monkeys ,not on welfare. It is scary to read your words. We have killed over one million Iraqi's, is that not enough? I advise you to see the movie Zeitgeist. We blacks were brought here to slave for your superior race. I am proud of our achievements We are all humans, all the same. Look deep into the eyes of any child and there behold eternity. I too am not religious. I beg you to remember the hideous things done in the name of Christ. Oh brother. Your notes scared me to think that you have so much hate. Keep on watching Current and your mind will open. one love, hoy.
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I think that it is great tht you wrote me back. Yeah, I am better off than most of my black brothers and sisters. You must remember that most of our employment has been sent to India, etc. so the cooperations can make more, yet we all suffer. I have both black and white friends also. Please remember poor whites and blacks are both being systematically destroyed financially. Witness New Orleans, Mississippi,, Alabama, where I was raised. I love Al Sharpton and Jessee Jackson, who feel the same way as you about gang rap music and drugs. Who put the crack on the streets? We don't grow cocaine here. Here, the poor whites are going down on Meth. Brother, it's more economism than rasism. one love, Hoy
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Thank you, friend, for pointing me toward your work. I just watched a provocative, upsetting portrait of what must be an agonizing situation. It is also a beautiful piece of journalism, and I love the artistic choices you made even as you committed yourself to telling the truth of the matter.
I am also moved by the teachers' and caretakers' commitments to their work. On very rainy days, my employers often email to tell us to not bother coming in, to simply work from home. That these people come in each day determined to do their work, in spite of everything, is beautiful to see.
You mention, in the description, that this is part of a longer work or a larger body of footage. I know we would all love to see it in the coming months. -
Excellent documentary Journalist. What you're doing is so important, thank you. The perseverance of these people under such extreme conditions is admirable yet sad. The only thing not to like is our country's contribution to their suffering.
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