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In one kibbutz, coexistence becomes an existential threat
The struggle to access a river in northern Israel has become a symbol of the discrimination Mizrahim face — and the myths Zionism tells about this land.
By
Omri Najad
August 16, 2021
How Israelis came to worship leaders who despise them
Israelis used to admire leaders who went to war against Palestinians. Today they admire leaders who go to war against average Israelis.
By
Orly Noy
February 27, 2020
Israel to release hunger-striking Jordanian national from admin detention
Heba Al-Labadi has been on hunger strike for 41 days to protest her detention without indictment or trial. She was arrested by Israel while traveling to a wedding in Jenin.
By
Oren Ziv
November 4, 2019
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In Gaza, Israel is shooting fish in a barrel
A man with no legs, shot in the head, is the perfectly harrowing metaphor for life in Gaza, and for Palestinians on a whole. Helpless, Static. Stunted. Embed from Getty Images Israeli soldiers shot in the head and killed Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh, 29, a man with no legs, who was holding a Palestinian flag near the Gaza border…
By
Mairav Zonszein
December 16, 2017
Looted from Beirut 35 years ago, now on display in Tel Aviv
‘Looted and Hidden’ digs through the archive of films taken by the Israeli army in 1982, and shines light on more property stolen by Israel: the history of Palestinian cinema. Rare images from the archive of Palestinian films and photographs, documenting decades of Palestinian history from before 1948 and after the Nakba, are finally seeing…
By
Rami Younis
December 4, 2017
Human rights groups tell the truth. It is we who refuse to listen
We refuse to listen to what human rights groups say about the West Bank and Gaza Strip because we do not want to admit we are ultimately responsible. By Assaf David How does Israel, its institutions, its academy, and its mainstream media, understand the goings on the Palestinian side? Through the crosshairs, of course. This is not…
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Haokets
November 13, 2017
IDF bans laptops, food, toiletries for Palestinians leaving Gaza
Palestinians are no longer allowed to bring sandwiches with them when exiting the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military has instituted a travel ban on food, toiletries and most electronic devices for Palestinians exiting the Gaza Strip. The army sent the new directive to Gisha, an Israeli NGO that promotes freedom of movement for Palestinians, a day…
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Orly Noy
August 16, 2017
I was taught to hate Palestinians — until I met one
I grew up believing the Arabs wanted to throw us into the sea. Then I met a Palestinian from Gaza, and started to question everything I was ever taught. By Osnat Ita Skoblinski As a young girl I believed that Arabs were evil. My belief wasn’t based on personal experience — it was just common knowledge. As…
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+972 Magazine
June 26, 2017
PHOTOS: A week of joint struggle in Sumud Freedom Camp
For over a week, Jewish activists from across the globe have joined Palestinians in an effort to rebuild a depopulated village in the West Bank. By: Ahmad Al-Bazz / Activestills.org It has been over a week since 250 Palestinians, Israelis, and diaspora Jews came together to establish the “Sumud Freedom Camp” on the site of Sarura,…
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Activestills
May 28, 2017
Mapping the Palestinian villages erased and replaced with Jewish towns
A new map seeks to provide new information on the Palestinian cities, towns, and villages that were erased and replaced since the inception of the Zionist movement. By Tom Pessah Immigrants coming to Israel are unlikely to know the name “Mlabes,” but Israelis are more acquainted with it. After all, it is the name of a…
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+972 Magazine
January 29, 2017
New Israeli campaign pushes racism in guise of two-state solution
Former top generals and commanders in Israel have launched a new campaign that pushes for unilateral separation from Palestinians. But their messaging reminds us just how racist the notion of a Palestinian ‘demographic threat’ really is. A new campaign in Israel by a group of former top military and security officials warns that Palestinians will soon be…
By
Mairav Zonszein
January 15, 2017
What Palestinians need from our Jewish allies
We want to work with the Israeli Left to build a future based on equality and justice for all. But not at any cost. I was recently asked about what kind of conditions need to exist to for real Arab-Jewish partnership to exist in the Israeli Left. Opinionated, smart Palestinians (I try my best to be one of…
By
Samah Salaime
December 20, 2016
IDF sentences two conscientious objectors to month in prison
Tamar Alon and Tamar Ze’evi will serve 27 days in military prison for refusing to serve in the occupation. The Israeli military sentenced two Israeli conscientious objectors, Tamar Alon and Tamar Ze’evi, to 27 days in military prison on Monday for refusing to serve in the army due to their opposition to the occupation. The…
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Haggai Matar
December 13, 2016
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