[19 Jan 2014] Exclusive: Food aid reaches Damascus Palestinian refugee...
This is al-Yarmouk camp, which is home to Palestinian refugees living in the Syrian capital Damascus. Around a million Palestinians had lived there...
This is al-Yarmouk camp, which is home to Palestinian refugees living in the Syrian capital Damascus. Around a million Palestinians had lived there before the camp was fallen into the hands of foreign-backed militants nearly two years ago. Now, it\'s home to only ten thousand Palestinians.
Efforts to provide the Palestinian refugees with food have failed for several times in the past. This happened due to the fighting between the army and insurgents as well as attacks by the militants on aid convoys.
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The Strongest Aid | One Minute Wisdom | English
Allow this one minute to really sink in and make you recognize where the strongest aid will come from! Sayyid Shahryar Naqvi reminds us that...
Allow this one minute to really sink in and make you recognize where the strongest aid will come from! Sayyid Shahryar Naqvi reminds us that sometimes, help comes from the most unexpected of places!
#OneMinuteWisdom #Quran #Ahlulbayt #Prophet
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ADRIKNEE | Hasten to my aid | Episode 6 | The Genealogists Confirm |...
A common misconception is the lack of texts discussing the existence of Imam al-Mahdi (aj). So can we prove his existence through evidence...
A common misconception is the lack of texts discussing the existence of Imam al-Mahdi (aj). So can we prove his existence through evidence from genealogists? Watch this interesting clip with Shaykh Nadir Amirali to find out.
#adriknee #hasten #aid #mahdi #ghayba #sughra #misconception #evidence #genealogist #existence #imam #twelver #shia #nadir #amirali
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Freedom Flotilla VS Israel Army Overview - 31 May 2010 - English
Death toll from Gaza aid attack hits 20
Mon, 31 May 2010 05:27:14 GMT
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The death toll from the Israeli navy's takeover of a...
Death toll from Gaza aid attack hits 20
Mon, 31 May 2010 05:27:14 GMT
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The death toll from the Israeli navy's takeover of a Gaza aid convoy has risen to 20 while Israel carefully censors reports on the casualties from the attack.
Gaza Freedom Flotilla came under fire early on Monday by Israeli navy forces in international waters more than 150km (90 miles) off the coast of Gaza.
The six-ship aid fleet was soon stormed by commandos descending from helicopters.
At least 20 people were killed in the takeover of the Gaza aid convoy, al-Aqsa TV channel reported, saying that more than 50 people, including leader of the Palestinian Islamic Movement Sheikh Raed Salah, were wounded in the attack.
The news trickled through the Israeli military censorship which has sought to block the reporting of any information about the casualties.
A report on the Israeli radio said the censorship was aimed at covering up the number of casualties brought to Israeli hospitals for treatment.
Meanwhile, Israeli Trade and Industry Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer expressed regret for the deaths aboard the Gaza aid ships.
"The images are certainly not pleasant. I can only voice regret at all the fatalities," he told Israel's Army Radio.
The comments come as the first official acknowledgement by Tel Aviv that the attack had turned fatal.
Israel had initially declined to comment on the reports of casualties from the takeover of the aid ships.
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