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PHOTOS: Nationalist Jewish-Israelis march through Jerusalem’s Muslim Quarter
The Jerusalem Day march, marking the ‘reunification’ of the city under Israeli sovereignty, has more to do with domination over Palestinians than celebration. Photos by Oren Ziv/Activestills.org Text by +972 Magazine Staff Jerusalem Day is billed as a celebration of the city’s “reunification” in 1967, when Israeli forces captured the Old City along with the…
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Activestills
June 5, 2016
PHOTOS: LGBT activists confront far-right protest in south Tel Aviv
‘We are here to protest those who were a part of the incitement that led to the death at the pride parade in Jerusalem,’ says one participant. Text by Oren Ziv, Photos by Oren Ziv and Keren Manor/ Activestills.org Some 50 LGBT activists confronted a right-wing protest in south Tel Aviv where leaders called to condemn…
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Activestills
August 20, 2015
Why did we forget about Herzog’s anti-Arab campaign?
While commentators will be talking about Netanyahu’s anti-Arab race-baiting for a long time, his opponent’s anti-Arab campaign tactics never stirred up too much controversy. There were many reasons why Benjamin Netanyahu galloped to victory in last week’s election. His opponent, Isaac Herzog, was viewed by many as disconnected, elitist and lacking an alternative vision for…
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Edo Konrad
March 22, 2015
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Latest settler outpost demolition: Too little, too late
News of a demolition is not indicative of the termination of an outpost but rather illustrates that it is alive and kicking. Here is the story of one such outpost. The IDF Civil Administration demolished the illegal outpost known as “Mitzpeh Avichai” near Kiryat Arba in the southern West Bank Wednesday night for at least the…
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Mairav Zonszein
January 12, 2012
Does J14 allow space for criticism? “Everyone here is on drugs”
Interesting e-mail from an American-born Israeli friend, regarding the inability to voice criticism of the J14 movement in certain circles: I am in solidarity with the protests – this is the first time that I have felt as though I must say that I am in solidarity with something in this place – and yet…
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Noam Sheizaf
August 12, 2011
Jewish supremacists visit social justice protests
How long can the social justice protests go on without defining what “social justice” means? While there was no official rejection of the Kahanists’ visit by protest leaders, some activists confronted them and skirmishes broke out Yesterday far-right groups and prominent settlers, including extremist leader Baruch Marzel, showed up at the tent encampment on Rothschild…
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Mairav Zonszein
August 4, 2011
Glenn Beck meets former chair of terror organization
One of the visitors on the Knesset’s Committee discussion that hosted Glen Beck today was a settler named Baruch Marzel. Marzel, seen below meeting Beck, was the secretary of Rabbi Meir Kahane’s Kach movement. After the assassination of Kahane, Marzel, a resident of Hebron, chaired the party. Kach and Kahane Chai (a faction of the…
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Noam Sheizaf
July 11, 2011
An artist visualizes Israel as a non-democratic state (I)
For her senior project in visual communications at the Holon Institute of Technology (HIT), artist Sivan Hurvitz exhibited a series of illustrations called “Turn right at the end: the future of a country that gave up on democracy.” In her strikingly realistic, detailed illustrations – six in all – Sivan imagines “an apocalyptic, harshly exaggerated,…
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Lisa Goldman
September 10, 2010
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