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Tel Aviv’s flag show can’t cover up Israel’s role in Lebanon’s crisis
After decades of war and occupation, Israelis should not act surprised when Lebanese and Palestinians refuse to gush over their gestures of solidarity.
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Orly Noy
August 6, 2020
Palestinians in Israel organize medical aid, raise funds for Beirut
After a massive blast rocks the Lebanese capital, Palestinian leaders in Israel begin raising funds and arranging to send a delegation of medical experts.
By
Suha Arraf
August 5, 2020
Catching a train to Beirut after the return of Palestinian refugees
We wondered why, so many years after the return, people were still asking us to talk about the crazy, seemingly impossible idea we put out to the world all those years ago.
By
Umar Al-Ghubari
May 15, 2020
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Unafraid: The new generation of Palestinian activists in Israel
For decades, Palestinian citizens of Israel lived in fear of the internal security services. But the new generation of political activists are simply not that impressed by Shin Bet intimidation anymore. By Ala Hlehel / ‘The Hottest Place in Hell‘ (Translated from Hebrew by Dimi Reider) When I was in my second year of university…
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April 23, 2014
‘The Shin Bet was very nice, and therein lies their racism’
Majd Kayyal, the Palestinian journalist from Haifa who Israel detained incommunicado when he returned from Lebanon, speaks to +972 about what it’s like visiting Beirut as a Palestinian, his Shin Bet interrogation and why Israel wants to deter Palestinian citizens of Israel from visiting the Arab world. Text by Rami Younis Photos by Shiraz Grinbaum/Activestills.org…
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April 23, 2014
How one Palestinian citizen challenged Israel’s ‘enemy state’ policy
Majd Kayyal’s right to travel and participate in a conference in Beirut is far more important than his right to fulfill his role as a journalist. That right belongs to him as a human being, an Arab and a Palestinian who has absorbed the cultural richness of Lebanon’s capital. By Salah Mohsen The release of…
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Haokets
April 19, 2014
Selective prosecution: In Israel, not all citizens are created equal
What does it say about a democracy when a law is enforced selectively in order to further a political or personal vendetta against a private citizen? In Israel there is something called the Prevention of Infiltration Law, which prohibits citizens from traveling to a list of so-called “enemy states.” The law is little known and…
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Lisa Goldman
April 17, 2014
Palestinian’s ‘Arab Idol’ victory is a reminder that there’s nothing to fear
Muhammed Assaf’s victory on ‘Arab Idol’ should be a reminder to Israelis that there is nothing to fear. On the contrary, when it comes to our Arab neighbors, there is plenty to be proud of. By Noam Shaul I only discovered Mohammed Assaf, a contestant on the “Arab Idol” reality show and resident of Khan…
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June 29, 2013
Finding a place in the Middle East through music
Although the racism and hatred between Israel and its neighbors seems as entrenched as ever, many Mizrahi artists are connecting to their Arab roots. Does this trend portend a brighter future for the Middle East? By Mati Shemoelof and Ophir Toubul In an interview with Al Arabiya several years ago, popular Israeli singer Zehava Ben…
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Cafe Gibraltar
April 21, 2013
Grave matters: Israel’s mistreatment of Islamic waqf
In the past, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denounced the desecration and vandalism of mosques and Muslim cemeteries. But the destruction of Muslim religious properties in Israel is, in fact, institutionalized and has a long and sometimes shocking history Jewish settlers torched a mosque near Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on December 15.…
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Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
December 20, 2011
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