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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
+972 and Local Call stand with colleagues Basel and Yuval
The attacks on Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham illustrate the repressive forces working to silence those who speak hard truths about Israeli apartheid.
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+972 Magazine
February 28, 2024
What Israelis won’t be asking about the Palestinians released for hostages
The list of Palestinians slated to be exchanged for Israelis should provoke reflection over the role of mass imprisonment in the occupation.
By
Orly Noy
November 23, 2023
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How this protest movement is bringing Netanyahu to his knees
A movement that started out against the government's judicial coup has morphed into a successful uprising. Yet questions still loom about what this moment portends for Israeli politics, and above all for Palestinians.
By
Haggai Matar
March 27, 2023
The Israeli right is planning to ban Palestinian parties. Here’s how
If the Netanyahu government secures a forever majority, it will bolster the argument that an apartheid regime reigns between the river and the sea.
By
Sawsan Zaher
March 23, 2023
A Palestinian prisoner’s letter to his Israeli occupiers
Do I regret my imprisonment after being convicted of carrying out attacks? That’s complicated. I do regret one thing: letting them push me into a corner.
By
Tareq Barghouth
March 23, 2023
Welcome to Simcha Rothman’s vengeful coup
Embodying the rage that drives the Israeli right’s judicial assault, the chair of the Knesset’s Law and Justice Committee is poised to bring his once-fringe ideas to fruition. And, he tells +972, he is just getting started.
By
Nate Orbach
March 9, 2023
Reclaiming Purim from the supremacists
This Purim, we must celebrate not by clinging to a 'self defense' of war and apartheid, but by envisioning a world based on support and interdependence.
By
Lexie Botzum
March 7, 2023
The settler-colonial origins of Israel’s constitutional crisis
The government’s assault on the judiciary is driven by the same urge as the state’s founders: to protect their power to privilege Jews over Palestinians.
By
Yousef Munayyer
February 24, 2023
Rethinking philanthropy in the fight for Palestinian liberation
Organizations working to uphold Israeli apartheid enjoy vastly greater funds than the Palestine movement. How can progressives mobilize more resources?
By
Rebecca Vilkomerson
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Deborah Sagner
February 17, 2023
Israelis are calling their leaders fascists. Why can’t British politicians?
What will it take for British officials and other international actors to start taking Israeli leaders at their word and offer any meaningful pushback?
By
Ben Reiff
February 7, 2023
UN expert: ‘Apartheid is in front of your eyes everywhere you go’
Francesca Albanese discusses the recent attacks against her, defining Israel's occupation as settler colonialism, and using international law to dismantle it.
By
Meron Rapoport
February 6, 2023
‘No democracy with apartheid’: Inside the radical bloc at Israel’s anti-gov’t protests
Activists tell +972 that they want to challenge Israeli protesters to look beyond the far-right coalition and see the conditions that enabled its rise.
By
Ben Reiff
January 25, 2023
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