2011年5月22日星期日

The Lede: Video of the 'Nakba Day' Protest in Lebanon

在 ServiceModel 客户端配置部分中,找不到引用协定“TranslatorService.LanguageService”的默认终结点元素。这可能是因为未找到应用程序的配置文件,或者是因为客户端元素中找不到与此协定匹配的终结点元素。
在 ServiceModel 客户端配置部分中,找不到引用协定“TranslatorService.LanguageService”的默认终结点元素。这可能是因为未找到应用程序的配置文件,或者是因为客户端元素中找不到与此协定匹配的终结点元素。

On Friday, a senior official who traveled to Washington with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel told Yediot Aharonot, an Israeli newspaper, that it was important for the White House to understand the seriousness of last Sunday’s protests along Israel’s frontiers with Lebanon and Syria. “People are waging war along the fences,” the official said, “and it’s not an exaggeration.”

Earlier this week, when The Lede posted a series of YouTube videos showing some of the protests by Palestinians in those places, and in the West Bank and Gaza, it was hard to find much footage of the protest at the Lebanese border. But now we’ve come across an extended observational video that shows protesters charging to the border fence in Lebanon, and then being forced back by Lebanese troops.

The video, embedded at the top of this post, was shot and posted online by Andrew Bossone, an American journalist based in Beirut. It shows Palestinian protesters rallying at the border near the Lebanese town of Maroun al-Ras to mark the anniversary of what they call the “nakba” or the “catastrophe” of Israel’s founding.


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