Zionist proxy denies visas to Palestinian's

Britain denies visas to Gaza F1 team

Zionist proxy British embassy in Amman, Jordan denied Palestinian students visas to UK to compete in the 2011 Formula Student in London.

Sources say that denial was due to the fact that the Palestinian Formula Student team did not have an official financer during its stay in London.

Formula Student is student engineering competition to be held in London July 14-17. The contest challenges youngsters from around the world to design, build and race a single-seat racing car from scratch.

Students were shocked especially that they have spent a whole year designing the Formula 1-style car despite all hardships

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Students in an UNRWA-run school in the Gaza Strip have built a Formula 1-style race car from mainly recycled parts. They were preparing to enter the Formula Student auto race in the United Kingdom. If they managed to make to London, that would reflect great will, determination and creativity despite the crippling siege Zio-Nazi has been imposing on the coastal enclave for almost four years.

The car was built by a group of Gazan students and their teacher at Gaza Training Center in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip which is run by the UNRWA. After the car was completed and painted, the team ran a test drive earlier this month.

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  1. This is a very urgent appeal- I hate asking people for money as I know that we are all in a tough economic position at the moment. We are all struggling to pay the bills, rent, mortgage, child care costs. I know this so I am sorry to catch you at this time. I just hope that you may feel that you can donate even a dollar, euro or pound as every little will help the Samouni convoy it really will. We really need all the help we can due to an unexpected £70,000 ferry quote to get from Turkey to Egypt- Yes really they quoted us £70k!! The only other alternative is to go via Syria which we would like to avoid if possible given the present situation there. So if you can help, I can assure you that your pound dollar or euro will be welcomed and appreciated. I reckon that if 70,000 people gave a euro each , this would do it – We only have eight days left to raise this – Thank you – Elle
    [b]ABOUT US[/b]
    We are a group of humanitarian volunteers who will be travelling overland to Gaza on the 2 July 2011 from London delivering aid, school equipment, medical supplies, furniture, clothing and looms, bee hives (the latter is to allow the Palestinian people to eventually be self sufficient via trade NOT aid which is what they want!)- the convoy uk co-ordinator is the well know human rights activist Ken O’Keefe who renounced his US citizenship and now lives in Ireland. He was also a passenger on the Flotilla (Mavi Marmara) last year when it was attacked and many human rights volunteers killed.
    We have come together from all corners of the world with one sole purpose – to provide aid, relief and support to the people of Gaza and in particular the Samouni family whose lives were shattered so comprehensively by the Israeli forces during Operation Cast Lead in 2009. Of all the horrors visited on the civilians of Gaza in this war the fate of the Samounis, a family of farmers who lived close together in simple breeze-block homes, was perhaps the gravest.
    In what was to become known as the Zeitoun District Massacre, the Samouni family suffered the well publicised loss of 48 family members who were systematically shelled by the Israeli forces as they sat in a house – a house the Israeli’s knew to be full of children and women as they had moved them to the house “for their protection”.
    Around a dozen homes in this small area were destroyed. What the Israeli soldiers were to leave behind were the bodies of men, women and children trapped beneath the rubble of what was once their community and their home.
    Most disturbingly of all, after decimating an entire family, and their village it was widely reported in independent media outlets that graffiti was then daubed on the walls of what remained of their home. Some was in Hebrew, but much was naively written in English: “Arabs need 2 die”, “Die you all”, “Make war not peace”, “1 is down, 999,999 to go”, and scrawled on an image of a gravestone the words: “Arabs 1948-2009”. There were also several sketches of the Star of David flag. “Gaza here we are,” it said in English next to one.
    The area is now to stand as a defiant symbol to this disgraceful act and we intend to build a Community centre complete with classrooms to provide educational needs to the local community. Work has already commenced on the school/commuity centre.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plPsmYq254w&feature=player_embedded
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K85j1CMsckQ&feature=player_embedded
    No one with a conscience can look away from what has happened in this region, and this is why we (just ordinary, unremarkable individuals) will be travelling to Gaza in the next ten days to support the local community and the Samouni family and to help re-construct the pieces of their lives (no support or aid has been offered to this family since 2009) and to continue the building of a Community Centre and school complete with classrooms.
    The intention is also to set up the Samouni Inter-Trade Palestine organisation which will look at the long term aim of supporting the Palestinian people as a whole through trade and not aid – so we have been looking to purchase such things as looms, bee hives etc so the Palestinian people can be self-sufficient which is what they really desire.
    In the very short time that we have been fundraising – each volunteer has raised admirable sums of money, contributed valuable supplies such as school books, medical equipment, clothing, shoes, sports equipment, furniture, computers and software, baby food and medicines and will be able to deliver this aid simply because of the vast generosity of many outside donors. Without their help, the convoy would not be possible. It really is as simple as that and we are all aware of this.
    We have recently run into a huge snag which may put the convoy in jeopardy – we are hoping not! As we are travelling overland our intended route was to pass through Europe until we get to Turkey and then travel by Turkey to Egypt by ferry – this was until we were recently quoted the very high price of £70,000 to do so – We are simply unable to afford this and are putting out last minute urgent requests for fundraising! Nevertheless, we are still determined to get to Gaza even if it means having to travel through Syria if feasible to do so.
    I am asking all who are able for their help at this time. Admittedly I am not an accomplished fundraiser. I never have attempted to raise funds for any cause and like so many people, I have often become rather “crisis weary”, You only have to switch on your TV to be faced with tragedy upon tragedy affecting most corners of this earth. There is often a sense that nothing tangible can be done to resolve these problems and that “even a small donation will hardly make a difference”. Well, I can say in this instance, that even your one pound, one euro or one dollar contributions will help to make this humanitarian aid convoy possible.It really will. Every little has to help.
    Many people over the last few weeks have said to me that they admire what I have chosen to do. I have never seen it this way. My role in this project is of less importance than that of all of the people who have proved to be so generous and supportive to date. It is these people who deserve recognition and not myself and it is entirely as a consequence of the alturism of others that this humanitarian mission will be made possible and our aims achievable.
    If you are in a position to donate, we would be hugely grateful. More than you could imagine. We are leaving the UK on the 2 July 2011 from London. In the interim I would like to direct you to the following websites and links which will tell you a little more about our convoy:
    http://youcantoccupyasmile.com/alsamouni
    http://www.trade-not-aid.net/
    and the donations link
    https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=4Ysp9dBbSooplYqDZRaDOut7VUH_yZMNyZqwnTnmi0YboBB1T3sgRd7r3Pq&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8deaa77efc63a6eb429928d42bdf5d9d2c
    One pound each is all we ask – Can you help?
    http://onepoundforgaza.blogspot.com/
    Peace to you all
    elle from
    Samouni Family Convoy to Gaza

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