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Israel increases pressure on nonviolent struggle’s flagship village
Whether as a result of the violence in Jerusalem or just because there’s a new commander in town, the Israeli army is once again increasing its oppressive measures in the West Bank village of Bil’in. By Roy Wagner There’s nothing new under the sun in Bil’in. If you take a look at the Wikipedia page…
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+972 Magazine
October 28, 2014
The month in photos: Building Gaza anew, building new settlements
The most compelling images of September’s top stories in Palestine, Israel and beyond. This month: Rebuilding Gaza, new settlements in East Jerusalem, anti-occupation protests in the West Bank, Palestinian teen’s killers on trial, and poor Tel Aviv residents lose a long fight to keep their homes. More photos: Living in the ruins of a…
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Activestills
October 1, 2014
Photos of the week: Ceasefire begins and ends
This week: Palestinian and Israeli protests across the political, ethnic and religious spectrum; homes and property damaged and destroyed in Gaza, the West Bank and Israel; aid for those suffering; and a wedding under protest. Related: Wedding crashers: Do anti-miscegenation protesters hate or love Judaism? 10,000 protest in Tel Aviv for a just peace, end…
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Activestills
August 22, 2014
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From returning tear gas to bus segregation: A week in photos – February 28 – March 6
This week: Demonstrations against the Israeli occupation and in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners, including arrests and injuries; a new segregated bus line for West Bank workers; protesting racism in Jaffa; public action for animal rights; separation wall construction continues, and a Palestinian village resists an Israeli trash dump site. …
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Activestills
March 7, 2013
WATCH: Demonstration to open Shuhada Street in Hebron
On Friday February 22, 2013, a demonstration took place in Hebron protesting the restrictions placed on Palestinians’ freedom of movement on Shuhada Street in the city. Shuhada Street has been closed to Palestinians for over a decade (ever since the second Intifada began in October 2000 and seven years after Israeli settler Baruch Goldstein killed…
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Social TV
February 26, 2013
From protest villages to hunger strikes: A week in photos – January 31-February 6
This week: Palestinians erect a new West Bank protest village, show solidarity with hunger striking prisoners and demonstrate against the occupation, while a 61-year-old Israeli woman is evicted from her home and Eritrean asylum seekers call for an end to the dictatorial regime in their home country. …
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Activestills
February 7, 2013
From child arrests to new settlement outposts: A week in photos – January 24-30
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Activestills
January 31, 2013
A week in photos: January 3-9
This week: Snow blankets the region, homeless Israelis and Palestinians cope with the storm, repression of hunger strikers extends to their families, and Palestinian residents of Israel and the West Bank resist demolition and displacement.
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Activestills
January 10, 2013
A week in photos: November 1-6
Protests in Nabi Saleh, Ma’asara and Kfer Qaddum; Beit Arabiya is demolished; arrest raid on remaining South Sudanese refugess in Israel; and more. Activestills images tell the stories of the week.
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Activestills
November 8, 2012
A week in photos: October 4-10
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Activestills
October 11, 2012
From Ofer to Ramle: Impressions of protests across the Green Line
From the River to the Sea, Palestinians are prevented from protesting freely for their rights. Yesterday, I attended my first Palestinian demonstration across the Green Line, in front of Ramle Prison. Having been to many protests in the West Bank I was eager to assess the differences between the two events and how the Israeli…
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Omar H. Rahman
May 4, 2012
The Real News covers Nabi Saleh
The Real News Network just released a video report from last week’s demonstration in Nabi Saleh. It is watchable and a look into what these demonstrations from the inside. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqjKFsFJ6uU[/youtube] Also, it is a good idea to read the account of Jenny Levin, an Israeli who joined the demonstration for the first time. Watch the…
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Joseph Dana
June 12, 2011
Scores injured in Qalandia Nakba Day demonstration
Over 1000 men, women and children marched in Qalandiya Sunday to mark the Nakba. The Israeli military stopped the march using heavy handed crowd control measures which resulted in over 100 injured including 20 medium to serious injuries. The demonstration lasted from morning until night with one attempt at upending the eight metre high Qalandiya…
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Joseph Dana
May 15, 2011
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