Ramattan: Journalists Live Under 'Siege' Conditions To Air News From Gaza

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Middle East Times   |  FELICE FRIEDSON and HAMZA M. EL ATTAR (the Media News Line)   |   January 15, 2009 04:00 PM

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GAZA CITY, Gaza -- Outside, there is chaos. And to most, that is the story. The biggest challenge most ordinary citizens of Gaza face these days is getting through the day's aerial bombardments -- and staying alive.

Soon as the bombs begin to drop those few who dared to remain scurry for shelter. Most of those seeking sanctuary share a common heritage: they are Palestinians and residents of Gaza City. And few have anything to do with their days except to try and survive.

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GAZA CITY, Gaza -- Outside, there is chaos. And to most, that is the story. The biggest challenge most ordinary citizens of Gaza face these days is getting through the day's aerial bombardments -- and...
GAZA CITY, Gaza -- Outside, there is chaos. And to most, that is the story. The biggest challenge most ordinary citizens of Gaza face these days is getting through the day's aerial bombardments -- and...
 
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Ah, Ramattan. Thank you for the superhuman efforts which are showing us Gaza.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 01/15/2009
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