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Bartlett: Now Gaza’s Ark Prepares to Dare Israel
Znet Article, March, 31 2013
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The Ark initiative includes exporting a token amount of trade goods from Palestinian artisans
Bartlett: Life Without Water a Growing Threat
Znet Article, December, 11 2011
Eva Bartlett
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It is the threat of Israel cutting electricity and infrastructural needs that most haunts Gaza residents
Bartlett: To Rap Is to Resist
Znet Article, September, 14 2009
Eva Bartlett
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In a backstreet open-air café in Gaza late at night, Khaled Harara from the Black Unit Band starts to talk about rap.
Bartlett: In a Rotten State
Znet Article, September, 06 2009
Eva Bartlett
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Abu Abed can't make a profit, and although 54 years old, he still has not married. "I can't pay my rent, I can't afford a wedding."
Bartlett: Mideast: Malnutrition Begins to Bite
Znet Article, July, 19 2009
Eva Bartlett
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"No one is buying meat these days," says Yousef Al-Jerjowi, sitting next to his butcher shop devoid of customers.
Bartlett: Casualties rising in Gaza's "buffer zone"
Znet Article, July, 01 2009
Eva Bartlett
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For almost a decade, Israel has unilaterally imposed an off-limits area solely on the Palestinian side of the boundary between Israel and Gaza. This "buffer zone" has ranged from 50 meters wide to more than two kilometers in some northern areas. O...
Bartlett: Attack on water brings sanitation crisis
Znet Article, June, 22 2009
Eva Bartlett
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While diminishing water resources are a global concern, in Palestine the struggle for water is not against global warming or multinational corporations, but for access to water, and against contamination of what precious resources there are.
Bartlett: Israel destroying Gaza's farmlands
Znet Article, May, 27 2009
Eva Bartlett
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On the morning of 4 May 2009, Israeli troops set fire to Palestinian crops along Gaza's eastern border with Israel. The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) reported that 200,000 square meters of crops were destroyed, including wheat and bar...
Bartlett: Palestinians Rebuild With Mud
Znet Article, May, 13 2009
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Prior to Israel's crippling siege on Gaza cement would have cost 20 shekels (about five dollars) a bag. Now, with cement among the many banned items, what does make it into Gaza through tunnels under the Egypt border costs ten times as much.
Bartlett: Ensuring Maximum Casualties in Gaza
Znet Article, March, 16 2009
Eva Bartlett
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We were still young and in love. We had all of our dreams," Muhammad Abu Jerrad said, holding a photo of his wife by the sea. Wafa Abu Jerrad was one of at least six killed by three flechette bombs fired by Israeli tanks in the Ezbet Beit Hanoun a...
Bartlett: Israeli gunboats kidnap Gaza fisherman, peaceworkers
Znet Article, November, 22 2008
Eva Bartlett
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On the evening of Tuesday 18 November Khalid al-Habeel sat surrounded by his wife, family, and other concerned fishermen. Until the early hours of the following day, they had no idea what charges were being laid against 15 fishermen, including two...


