(Foto) Di Atas Kursi-kursi Roda Itu, Kedudukanmu Lebih Tinggi daripada Penjajah Najis
9 April 2013, 14:00.
YOGYAKARTA, Selasa ( Occupied Palestine | Sahabat Al-Aqsha): Dengan judul “Penghormatan untuk Para Pahlawan Palestina di Atas Kursi Roda” rangkaian gambar ini diterbitkan oleh Occupied Palestine. Ini adalah orang-orang yang bukan saja tak kenal menyerah terhadap keadaan kakinya yang diamputasi, hancur karena bom penjajah, atau lumpuh karena penyakit. Tapi mereka juga hidup tegak melawan kezhaliman penjajah.
Semoga kaki-kaki mereka dengan keikhlasan dan ketaatannya kepada Allah, mengantarkan mereka semua ke Syurga Terbaik.* ( Occupied Palestine | Sahabat Al-Aqsha)

- Palestinian man sits in his wheelchair in front of his house in the Al Azza refugee camp in the West Bank town of Bethlehem March 30, 2006. (MaanImages/Magnus Johansson)
- Palestinian women in wheelchairs enjoy the water at the Dead Sea in the West Bank. Photo by Mehanem Kehana Febr 10, 2008

- Sept 25, 2008 | A new wheelchair provided by members of AFSC’s Palestine Youth Program delights a Gazan boy. Photo by AFSC
- A Palestinian man prays next to a wheelchair at the Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Monday, Jan. 26, 2009. Israel launched its 22-day offensive to try to halt Hamas rocket fire on southern Israel. The assault killed 1,285 Palestinians, more than half of them civilians, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights counted. Thirteen Israelis, including three civilians, were also killed during the fighting, Israel said. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

- School for the physically disabled under the joint cooperation of the united Palestinian appeal and the welfare association, Gaza, Palestinian Territory, 27/10/2009. Physically disabled Palestinian students attend lessons in a class at The School Rehabilitation of physically disabled, at Rafah town in the southern Gaza Strip on October 27, 2009.School of the physically disabled this project has been executed under the joint cooperation of the united palestinian appeal and the welfare association established in 2004 with the sponsorship of by the Agency the U.S for international development,teach some 100 students disableds in the school, faces the threat of closure because of the longstanding Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib

- School for the physically disabled under the joint cooperation of the united Palestinian appeal and the welfare association, Gaza, Palestinian Territory, 27/10/2009. Physically disabled Palestinian students attend lessons in a class at The School Rehabilitation of physically disabled, at Rafah town in the southern Gaza Strip on October 27, 2009.School of the physically disabled this project has been executed under the joint cooperation of the united palestinian appeal and the welfare association established in 2004 with the sponsorship of by the Agency the U.S for international development,teach some 100 students disableds in the school, faces the threat of closure because of the longstanding Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib

- School for the physically disabled under the joint cooperation of the united Palestinian appeal and the welfare association, Gaza, Palestinian Territory, 27/10/2009. Physically disabled Palestinian students attend lessons in a class at The School Rehabilitation of physically disabled, at Rafah town in the southern Gaza Strip on October 27, 2009.School of the physically disabled this project has been executed under the joint cooperation of the united palestinian appeal and the welfare association established in 2004 with the sponsorship of by the Agency the U.S for international development,teach some 100 students disableds in the school, faces the threat of closure because of the longstanding Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib

- An old and disabled Palestinian man is seen sitting in a wheelchair in the Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City on May 10, 2012. On May 15 every year, Palestinians across the world mark “Nakba day” or catastrophe, an annual commemoration for the Palestinian people’s displacement that accompanied the creation of the Israeli state in 1948. (Xinhua/Wissam Nassar)

- Photographers take photos of wheelchairs unloaded from the flotilla aid ships, now stored at the Zrifin Military Base in Rishon le-Zion, June 7, 2010. Israel, even blocking the donated wheels to keep Palestinians in need of one moving on in life. UPI/Debbie Hill

- Dec 3, 2010 Life for Relief and Development distributes new wheelchairs to disabled Palestinians in Jordan

- Dec 3, 2010 Life for Relief and Development distributes new wheelchairs to disabled Palestinians in Jordan

- Dec 3, 2010 Life for Relief and Development distributes new wheelchairs to disabled Palestinians in Jordan

- Jamila Al Habash poses on her wheelchair after visiting an exhibition by German photographer Kai Wiedenhöfer entitled ‘Gaza 2010’ at the Paris Modern Art Museum, on December 4, 2010. The photographs of the exhibition feature war damages and Palestinian victims after the Cast Lead Operation in 2008-2009 with notably a portrait of Jamila Al Habash. Jamila was 16 when she lost both her legs in Operation Cast Lead. She’s in France for surgical treatment. Photo by Getty

- Mahmoud, a 9 yr old a Palestinian child from Gaza City, wounded during Israeli shelling on his house faces many difficulties due to his injury. He is unable to walk or to talk. Photo by Ahmad Deeb

- Mahmoud, a 9 yr old a Palestinian child from Gaza City, wounded during Israeli shelling on his house faces many difficulties due to his injury. He is unable to walk or to talk. Photo by Ahmad Deeb

- An Arab-Israeli taxi driver carries a disabled Palestinian woman arriving from Jerusalem, from his taxi to her sister’s vehicle, that awaits next to the new checkpoint on route 443 near the village of Beit Our, since Palestinian vehicles are denied access to the 443 route, May 24, 2010. The Israeli Supreme court issued an order, allowing Palestinian drivers to use route 443, Starting Friday. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel’s coastal plain. – Photo by Photo-Op

- Man in wheelchair going through the “humanitarian” lane in Qalandiya Checkpoint, June 2011. Photo by Irus Braverman

- July 21, 2011 Palestinian children in Gaza try to break the Guinness World Record – Photo by Sameh Rahmi

- Wheelchair-bound Palestinian Motassem Hassan raises Libya’s independence flag as he visits rebels at the western gate of the strategic town of Ajdabiya on April 19, 2011.

- A Palestinian Christian lady from the Gaza Strip is pushed in a wheelchair through the Erez crossing on December 22, 2011. The Israeli army has eased security measures to facilitate the arrival in Bethlehem of Palestinian and Arab Israeli Christians. © Mahmud Hams – AFP/File

- Palestinian policeman help a wheelchair-bound boy to cross a street in Gaza City during a gathering of people with special needs to mark the International Day for persons with disabilities on December 3, 2011

- 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 despite his disability.

- Febr 15 2012 Representatives of the General Union of Disabled Palestinians protest for Khader Adnan – Photo by Tamar Hamam

- March 6, 2012 The Palestinian photographer Lily Bandak, whose work is exhibited in Abu Dhabi this month. Photo via thenational.ae

- Khamis Zakout, a Palestinian wheelchair athlete throws a javelin during a training session in Gaza City, on April 9, 2012. Zakout is preparing himself for the upcoming London Paralympics. (Xinhua/Wissam Nassar)

- Aug 15, 2012 The son of Palestinian Paralympic athlete Khamis Zaqout pushes him on a wheelchair in Gaza City. Wheelchair-bound Zaqout from Gaza, lost the use of his legs while working on a building site in Israel two decades ago. He is Palestine’s best hope for a Paralympic medal in London this month and will compete in the shot put, discus and javelin. Photograph: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters

- Wheelchair-bound Palestinians take part in a one-kilometer race for people with physical disabilities in Gaza City November 8, 2012. The race was organised by a local club in coordination with the Palestinian Paralympic Committee. REUTERS/Ahmed Zakot

- Bil’in’s Rani and Hanadi Burnat. If you ever visit Bil’in of a friday, you’ll be most likely to see him roll there at the weekly demo!

- Absolute hero of Bil’in! Rani Burnat has been wheelchair-bound since being shot in the neck by a sniper in 2000. The shooting occurred during a demonstration in Ramallah on the second day of the second intifada. The injury has left him paralyzed from the chest down, with a head wound from which he is still recovering. Despite the difficulties, Rani — now 30 years old — has since started a family and is the proud father of triplets.

- Aug 11, 2010 Rani Burnat a young man who is paralyzed after being shot at a demonstration some years ago and now attends the weekly demonstrations in a wheelchair, wearing a gas mask and sometimes filming the action. We met members of the families Abdullah Abu Rahmah and Adeeb Abu Rahmah, who are both in prison for their nonviolent resistance.

- Dec 4 2012 disabled Palestinian woman rides wheelchair past a soccer stadium destroyed in air strike during an eight-day war on Gaza – Photo by Suhaib Salem
Ibrahim has been injured four times by Israeli attacks since the age of 12. But his life changed forever in 2008 when Israel attacked Gaza, 1400 people were slaughtered in 22 days, many more were left severely wounded and injured. It was during this time that Ibrahim was struck by an israeli artillary shell. He lost both his legs and one of his eyes. Today Ibrahim is forced to try his best to make ends meet for himself and his family by washing cars in Gaza. Ibrahim at work in Gaza Ibrahim’s day begins early, at 7AM he gathers his supplies, ties his bucket to his old ragged wheelchair, then he kisses his mother’s hand and says “goodbye” as he begins his journey around the streets of Gaza looking for cars to wash. He maneuvers deftly with his rag and bucket and tries his best to reach every part of the car. All this for $1.50 or $3 if the car owner decides to be generous.

- Ibrahim has been injured four times by Israeli attacks since the age of 12. But his life changed forever in 2008 when Israel attacked Gaza, 1400 people were slaughtered in 22 days, many more were left severely wounded and injured. It was during this time that Ibrahim was struck by an israeli artillary shell. He lost both his legs and one of his eyes. Today Ibrahim is forced to try his best to make ends meet for himself and his family by washing cars in Gaza. Ibrahim at work in Gaza Ibrahim’s day begins early, at 7AM he gathers his supplies, ties his bucket to his old ragged wheelchair, then he kisses his mother’s hand and says “goodbye” as he begins his journey around the streets of Gaza looking for cars to wash. He maneuvers deftly with his rag and bucket and tries his best to reach every part of the car. All this for $1.50 or $3 if the car owner decides to be generous.

- Ibrahim has been injured four times by Israeli attacks since the age of 12. But his life changed forever in 2008 when Israel attacked Gaza, 1400 people were slaughtered in 22 days, many more were left severely wounded and injured. It was during this time that Ibrahim was struck by an israeli artillary shell. He lost both his legs and one of his eyes. Today Ibrahim is forced to try his best to make ends meet for himself and his family by washing cars in Gaza. Ibrahim at work in Gaza Ibrahim’s day begins early, at 7AM he gathers his supplies, ties his bucket to his old ragged wheelchair, then he kisses his mother’s hand and says “goodbye” as he begins his journey around the streets of Gaza looking for cars to wash. He maneuvers deftly with his rag and bucket and tries his best to reach every part of the car. All this for $1.50 or $3 if the car owner decides to be generous.

- Ibrahim has been injured four times by Israeli attacks since the age of 12. But his life changed forever in 2008 when Israel attacked Gaza, 1400 people were slaughtered in 22 days, many more were left severely wounded and injured. It was during this time that Ibrahim was struck by an israeli artillary shell. He lost both his legs and one of his eyes. Today Ibrahim is forced to try his best to make ends meet for himself and his family by washing cars in Gaza. Ibrahim at work in Gaza Ibrahim’s day begins early, at 7AM he gathers his supplies, ties his bucket to his old ragged wheelchair, then he kisses his mother’s hand and says “goodbye” as he begins his journey around the streets of Gaza looking for cars to wash. He maneuvers deftly with his rag and bucket and tries his best to reach every part of the car. All this for $1.50 or $3 if the car owner decides to be generous.

- Deprivation by Israel inspires people to be very inventive! A handicapped man in Gaza has become more mobile thanks to his new wheelchair created by Mahmoud Shaheen. (Al Arabiya)

- Who has courage here! Rani Bornat from Bilin who can’t run or the most moral Israeli soldier keeping a disabled man at gunpoint. (Photo by Multaqa.org)

- March 30, 2012 Osama Silwadi at a protest outside detained journalist Yousef al-Shayab’s court hearing in Ramallah on Wednesday. (Issam Rimawi / APA images)

- June 2012 – Fifty handicapped war victims exchanged wedding vows in a mass wedding ceremony. They were highly injured and became physically disabled during Israel’s military offensive on Gaza in late 2008. About 1400 Palestinians inluding hundreds of children lost their lives during the “Operation Cast Lead” by the Israeli military. This wedding was organized by the charities and aid convoys including the al-wafa Aid Convoy from Italy, which arrived recently via Rafah crossing to give a new ray of hope towards life for these handicapped war victims.

- A Palestinian boy in a wheelchair looks at a hate slogans in hebrew painted by extremist settlers on the facade of his home in the village of Majdal, near the West Bank City of Nablus, 20 December 2012. According to Palestinian security officials two cars were set on fire in a raid by Jewish settlers in the village of Majdal. Credit: EPA

- Fifteen per cent of the world’s population live with some form of disability. Yet despite this, around the world people with disabilities experience marginalisation and discrimination in their access to essential services. In this podcast to mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3 December, Nader Abu Amsher, director of Christian Aid partner the YMCA rehabilitation programme in the occupied Palestinian territory, talks about a partnership with the Lebanese Physically Handicapped Union, which is helping to restore hope to the lives of people living with disabilities in the occupied Palestinian territory and Lebanon.

- Palestinian Hunger striker Samer Issawi fighting for his life at this very moment, on the verge of death. For more information check hashtag #PalHunger

- I can’t conclude this album without mentioning the most famous Palestinian in a wheelchair, Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, paralysed since childhood. Bombed to death in his wheelchair by Israel. More Photos of Sheikh Yassin athttp://occupiedpalestine.wordpress.com/2011/03/22/shaheed-sheikh-ahmad-yasin/
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