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In Masafer Yatta, our camera can be stronger than the bulldozer
At a screening in At-Tuwani, we realized our film isn’t just sharing our story with the world, but showing our people how we are fighting for change.
By
Hamdan Ballal Al-Huraini
March 29, 2024
‘If you don’t leave, we’ll kill you’: Hundreds flee Israeli settler violence in Hebron area
Seeing the Gaza war as a golden hour to fulfill their West Bank ambitions, Israeli settlers have chased out entire Palestinian communities in Area C.
By
Imad Abu Hawash
November 22, 2023
Settler-soldier militias threaten Susiya with death and displacement
Like other rural West Bank communities, Susiya is being subjected to escalating Israeli assaults aimed at chasing Palestinians out of their homes.
By
Hamdan Ballal Al-Huraini
October 31, 2023
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Why did the army shut down a Palestinian village? So settlers could pray in it
Israeli soldiers blocked all movement into and out of A-Tuwani except for settlers, while forcing Palestinian residents into their homes at gunpoint.
By
Ali Awad
August 17, 2022
This Israeli forbids Palestinians from building. He lives in an illegal outpost
Meet the inspector who prevents Palestinians in Masafer Yatta from building on their land while living in a home Israel says was built illegally.
By
Yuval Abraham
July 28, 2022
The scars that don’t heal in Masafer Yatta
Palestinians share the stories behind the physical scars inflicted by Israeli settlers and soldiers, of their struggles with survival and grief, and of relearning their bodies in the face of unending violence.
By
Ali Awad
and
Emily Glick
July 27, 2022
By staying silent on Masafer Yatta, Biden is green lighting forced population transfer
As American Jews, we must insist that the protection of Masafer Yatta is necessary for a thriving future for all between the river and the sea.
By
Davida Ginsberg
July 10, 2022
Israel expelled my father from Masafer Yatta 20 years ago. Now it’s happening again
More than two decades have passed since my father was first kicked out of his home. Now that the Supreme Court approved his second expulsion, I spoke to him about how the decision fits into our family’s story of resistance.
By
Ahmed Jundeya
July 4, 2022
‘They’re not arriving with trucks to deport us, but the goal is the same’
From holding a mini-census to confiscating vehicles, the Israeli army is reminding the residents of Masafer Yatta who rules their lives.
By
Ali Awad
June 29, 2022
Army stands by as settlers attack activists in Masafer Yatta
A settler smashed an activist’s car and returned safely to his outpost, after soldiers violently dispersed a protest against Palestinian expulsion.
By
Oren Ziv
June 13, 2022
Israel says this book justifies Masafer Yatta expulsions. Its author begs to differ
An Israeli anthropologist contradicts the High Court's claim that his study proved Palestinian villages didn't exist when the army declared a firing zone.
By
Yuval Abraham
May 25, 2022
‘We have all lost our parent’: Umm al-Khair mourns an iconic activist
Haj Suleiman, who dedicated his life to fighting for the rights of his village, was killed by an Israeli police truck in January, leaving his community mired in grief.
By
Awdah Hathaleen
May 23, 2022
Armed with High Court expulsion order, Israel’s bulldozers arrive in Masafer Yatta
The Israeli army carried out the first demolitions in the area since last week’s court ruling, triggering fears of a mass deportation not seen in two decades.
By
Yuval Abraham
and
Basel Adra
May 12, 2022
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