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Breaking the wall of denial: In memory of Yossi Gurvitz
Gurvitz revolutionized activist-journalism in Israel, blazing a path for many of us to challenge the mainstream discourse and speak out about the occupation.
By
Noam Sheizaf
February 21, 2023
Why aren’t Palestinian citizens joining the anti-government protests?
Despite calls from political leaders, much of the Arab community in Israel feels the movement is not reflective of their deeper problems with the state.
By
Baker Zoubi
February 1, 2023
The struggle brewing inside Israel’s anti-government movement
The far-right coalition has already provoked broad resistance from within Israeli society — but Palestine remains the elephant in the room.
By
Haggai Matar
January 12, 2023
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Remembering Reuven Kaminer, the godfather of Israel’s radical left
From anti-occupation activism to anti-capitalist pedagogy, Reuven Kaminer inspired generations of activists to maintain a lifetime of political engagement.
By
Joel Beinin
November 2, 2020
‘People are waking up’: 50 arrested in anti-Netanyahu protests
A protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu turned into a chaotic and historic night, during which Israeli-Jewish leftists turned their anger on the police.
By
Oren Ziv
July 15, 2020
‘Our ideology is our pain’: Notes of an Israeli Black Panther
Reuven Abergel, one of the founders of the Israeli Black Panthers, talks about the complex relationship between the Mizrahim who led the movement in the 1970s and the Ashkenazi leftists who supported it.
By
Reuven Abergel
June 26, 2020
The Jewish left is recognizing that apartheid is here
Israel's Jewish left is abandoning the term 'occupation' and adopting the word 'apartheid' to describe the reality on the ground.
By
Meron Rapoport
June 9, 2020
Splintered but not broken: A history of Israel’s independent left
From class struggles to women's rights to fighting occupation, Israel's 'independent left' was never a cohesive social movement. Yet its impact is being felt to this day.
By
Matan Kaminer
and
Joel Beinin
May 28, 2020
Israeli activist persecuted by far-right group marks one month in custody
Israel has been holding Jonathan Pollak in custody since the beginning of January, after an extreme-right group filed a suit against him for protesting in the West Bank.
By
Oren Ziv
February 4, 2020
Why the Israeli left’s obsession with nonviolence reinforces the occupation
By promoting a narrow view of legitimate resistance, the left is unwittingly justifying Israel's repression of Palestinian protests.
By
Dan Owen
January 22, 2020
Ban on Israeli activists from West Bank based on lies and misinformation
Naftali Bennett's decision to bar 30 Israeli activists from the West Bank is an attempt to silence anyone who dares work alongside Palestinians to end the occupation.
By
Oren Ziv
January 19, 2020
Undercover police arrest prominent Israeli anti-occupation activist
Officers arrest Jonathan Pollak at his workplace in south Tel Aviv after he refused to appear in court over a private prosecution filed against him by extreme-right group Ad Kan.
By
Oren Ziv
January 6, 2020
Meet Gideon Sa’ar, the right-wing ideologue embraced by the Israeli left
Likud member Gideon Sa'ar is the new face of the left-wing and centrist anti-Netanyahu coalition. But as his track record shows, he's a staunch right-wing ideologue.
By
Naomi Niddam
December 2, 2019
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