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  • 2
    Apr
    2013
    3:59pm, EDT

    New Gaza law mandates gender segregation in Palestinian schools

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    A Palestinian teacher speaks in class at a school in Gaza City on April 2.

    Mohammed Salem / Reuters

    Palestinian school children raise their hands during a class in al-Qahera elementary school in Gaza City on April 2. New rules from the Education Ministry of the Islamist Hamas movement ruling the Gaza Strip will bar men from teaching at girls' schools and mandate separate classes for boys and girls from the age of nine.

    By Dalia Nammari, Ibrahim Barzak, The Associated Press

    Starting with the new school year in September, Gaza boys and girls in middle and high school will be breaking the law if they study side by side.

    Gaza's Islamic militant Hamas rulers argue that the new legislation, mandating gender separation in schools from age nine, enshrines common practice. But women's activists warned Tuesday that it's another step in the Hamas agenda of imposing its fundamentalist world view on Gaza's 1.7 million people. Continue reading.

    Hatem Moussa / AP

    Palestinian school girls and boys walk in front of a United Nations Relief and Works Agency elementary school in Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, on April 2. Gaza's Hamas-controlled parliament has passed a law requiring separate classes for boys and girls in public and private schools from the fourth grade. Currently, boys and girls are separated in grade seven in public schools, but private schools can set their own rules.

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    Previously on PhotoBlog:

    • Palestinian unity? Fatah holds first mass Gaza rally in years
    • Hero's welcome as exiled Hamas leader returns to Gaza
    • Gazans work to reopen tunnels bombed by Israel
    • With truce holding, children in Gaza return to school for the first time since fierce fighting began

     

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    The border between Muslim Brotherhood run Egypt and Hamas run Gaza has melted. Soon Sharia law will make Egypt and Gaza indistinguishable.

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  • 16
    Oct
    2012
    4:46pm, EDT

    Date harvest time in Gaza Strip

    Ali Ali / EPA

    Date picking season is underway in Deir al Balah in the central Gaza Strip on Oct. 16.

    Ali Ali / EPA

    A Palestinian picks dates from palm trees during the date picking season, in Deir al Balah in the central Gaza Strip on Oct. 16.

    Ali Ali / EPA

    Dates have been a staple food in the Middle East for thousands of years.

    Ali Ali / EPA

    Dates have been a staple food in the Middle East for thousands of years.

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    Let them eat cake....Or have you forgotten about the little girl shot in the head by the taliban.

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  • 1
    Oct
    2012
    8:28pm, EDT

    Wheelchair-bound photographer strives to keep shooting

    Wheelchair-bound Palestinian freelance photographer Moamen Qreiqea is helped by his brother at his home in Gaza City, Oct. 1, 2012.

    Suhaib Salem / Reuters — Moamen Qreiqea, 25, lost both his legs in an Israeli air strike in 2008 while taking pictures east of Gaza. The father of two is determined to continue his career as a photographer despite his disability.

    Moamen Qreiqea takes pictures of his daughter outside his home in Gaza City, Oct. 1.

    Moamen Qreiqea holds his cameras next to his mother in his home in Gaza City, Oct. 1.

    Moamen Qreiqea exercises in a gym in Gaza City, Oct. 1.

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    Oh NBC, I thought we were past using "wheelchair-bound" and "despite" in stories relating to individuals with disabilities. You even show him not "bound" to his wheelchair. "Despite" that, I'd love to see his work!

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  • 11
    Jul
    2012
    8:45pm, EDT

    Ali Ali / EPA

    A Palestinian fisherman pulls a net at Al-Nusirat's beach of Gaza Strip on July 11, 2012. The fishermen go out every morning hoping they will be allowed out to sea, but Israeli navy forces rarely allow them to leave shallow waters.

    Palestinian fishing limited by Israeli navy

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    israhell mass punishment and terrorism at work again and again. israel denying basic needs to palestinians. Another Apartheid...

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