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Israeli police repressing anti-war protests with ‘iron fist,’ say activists
Since October 7, Israel's police have systematically banned, restricted, and attacked protests against the army's assault on Gaza, instilling a sense of fear among Jewish and Palestinian citizens alike.
By
Oren Ziv
January 24, 2024
A clash over gender segregation reveals the blindness of Israel’s protest leaders
On the religionization of public space, as with the occupation, the leaders of the anti-government protests are out of step with many taking to the streets.
By
Oren Ziv
September 29, 2023
‘We’re shattered and fed up’: The youth on the frontlines of Israel’s protests
Before this year, many of these teens and twentysomethings had never been to a protest. Now they’re taking to the streets not just to fight the Israeli government, but to change the old order.
By
Oren Ziv
August 24, 2023
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Israel approves COVID vaccines for undocumented persons, but not for Palestinians
Health Ministry bars thousands of West Bank Palestinians living in Israel from getting vaccinated at makeshift COVID clinics around the country.
By
Oren Ziv
February 18, 2021
For a new political imagination, Israeli Jews must unlearn Zionism
As Israelis, our task is not only to recognize the expulsion of Palestinians in 1948 — it is to train our imagination to build a shared place to live in freedom and equality.
By
Norma Musih
May 24, 2020
PHOTOS: There is no going back to ‘normal’ after coronavirus
While documenting this historic moment across Israel-Palestine, I realized that the effects of the pandemic will be felt long after it's gone.
By
Oren Ziv
April 10, 2020
In a single decade, Israel turned asylum seekers into criminals
By imprisoning and deporting asylum seekers, Israel has delegitimized the very concept of being a refugee.
By
Oren Ziv
December 31, 2019
A pro-Netanyahu rally turns into a forum for deep state conspiracies
Like Trump’s base, the speakers and audience at Tuesday night's pro-Netanyahu rally in Tel Aviv seemed convinced that someone else is managing their country behind the scenes.
By
Oren Ziv
November 27, 2019
Climate activists block Tel Aviv Stock Exchange to protest gov’t inaction
Activists from Extinction Rebellion glue themselves to the doors of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange to protest Israeli corporations profiting from global warming. Dozens of Israeli climate activists blocked the entrance to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange on Monday morning to demand that financial institutions move toward green and sustainable investments. They called upon the Israeli government to join…
By
Oren Ziv
October 7, 2019
PHOTOS: Thousands protest in Tel Aviv as part of Global Climate Strike
Thousands of Israelis march through central Tel Aviv demanding the government join the U.K., Ireland, France, and Canada in declaring a climate emergency. By Haggai Matar and Oren Ziv Thousands of people marched in central Tel Aviv as part of the global climate strike on Friday, demanding that the government declare a climate emergency. The…
By
Haggai Matar
September 27, 2019
‘They’re killing our brothers’: Why Ethiopians shut down Israel for a day
They’re angry at the media, have lost faith in the establishment, and know that just like other Ethiopian Israelis before them, they too may pay a price for the color of their skin. The demonstrators who protested in Tel Aviv yesterday were not ‘anarchists’ — they were frightened young women and men who want to show they haven’t lost their…
By
Yali (Yael) Marom
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Oren Ziv
July 3, 2019
We made sure Israel couldn’t hide the occupation from Eurovision
Israel had hoped to use the Eurovision Song Contest to bolster its international image. We were there to remind the world that there is no business as usual with an occupying state. By Tanya Rubinstein Contrary to the forecasts, Tel Aviv was not flooded by tens of thousands of European tourists last week, when Israel hosted…
By
Haokets
May 22, 2019
No, escalations do not begin with rockets on Israel
Israel might have the power to tell itself and the rest of the world a story of victimhood. In reality, it has been abusing two million besieged Gazans for over a decade. As the number of casualties on both sides of the Gaza border continues to climb, Israeli politicians are busy having their age-old argument: should we…
By
Orly Noy
May 5, 2019
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