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I heard from Dr. Mona [El-Farra] that you are under great pressure because of the story you have published about the crime of that woman.
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“Long live Mr. Bush and Israel for this big blessing of electricity in Gaza,” wrote El-Farra on her blog recently.
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So the life in Gaza at the moment is unbearable, El-Farra continued, but we are living here and we have to continue to help our people.
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On her blog, El-Farra describes the daily horror of living under what many still describe as Israeli occupation, despite the fact that Israel officially withdrew from the territory three years ago.
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El-Farra was speaking as thousands of Gaza residents were taking advantage of a breach of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt to buy essential supplies.
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El-Farra, the CEO of PalInvest, a Palestinian trade group which promotes free trade told The
Articles 2010
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But El-Farra, head of the trade group, argued that the PalTel group was simply protecting its interests like any other business would do.
Articles 2010
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"The problem in telecommunications is how you get to the end user and PalTel owns the infrastructure in the West Bank and the Gaza," El-Farra said.
Articles 2010
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I heard from Dr. Mona [El-Farra] that you are under great pressure because of the story you have published about the crime of that woman.
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PressTV’s Middle East Today program gave viewers a personal glimpse into the life of Gaza residents during an interview with El-Farra whose blog, From Gaza with Love, gives a first-hand and moving account of daily life in the Gaza Strip, declared a “hostile territory” by Israel.
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