This week on Crossing The Line, as the crisis rages on in Nahr al-Bared refugee camp, we'll hear from a nurse who was one of the last to leave, describe the conditions and events that have plagued Palestinian residents for almost three months.

Also this week we'll hear from Sousan Hammad a Palestinian American independent journalist living in Ramallah, about accompanying 20 children from Jenin refugee camp to Israel for the very first time and the emotional impact this trip had on them.

And Mumia abu-Jamal shares a commentary on faith based foreign policy.
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This week on Crossing The Line, Ali Abunimah, co-founder of electronicintifada.net breaks down the hegemony of Israel and The United States in regards to supporting Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Fatah in the aftermath of Hamas' takeover of Gaza.

Plus, Dr. Marcy Newman updates us on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr al-Bared.

Then later our weekly commentary by Mumia abu-Jamal
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This week on Crossing The Line, no time in the recent history of the Palestinian people have things been so devoid of hope. The Palestinian national movement is arguably at its lowest point. Osamah Kahlil will speak about the need for a revamped PLO and a radical change in course to save Palestinian unity.

Also this week I'll speak to Sami Abdelshafi a Gaza resident and businessman about life after the Hamas takeover and what might lie ahead for the strip's 1.5 million residents.

Plus, Rania Masri joins me to discuss the latest news from the troubled Palestinian camp of Nahr el-Bared in Tripoli Lebanon.

And, from Cottage Grove, OR The War's Toll compiled and read by Scott Burgwin of The Stand Independent news Service.
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This week on Crossing the Line, Lebanese soldiers shoot into a crowd of unarmed protesters outside the Palestinian camp of Bidawi in the north of the country, killing two and injuring scores of others we'll hear from an eyewitness, Caoimhe Butterly, in our first segment who witnessed the assault.

Plus, we'll hear a feature from our correspondent in Bethlehem, Ghassan Bannoura regarding the border crossings in Gaza.

And, as always, our weekly commentary by Mumia abu-Jamal and The War's Toll compiled and read by Scott Burgwin of The Stand Independent News Service.
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