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From the river to the sea, Israel is waging the same war
The Gaza assault cannot be understood separately from Israel’s divide-and-conquer strategy against Palestinians in Jenin, Jerusalem, and Nazareth.
By
Orly Noy
April 26, 2024
‘A gentle, powerful light’: Honoring a symbol of Sheikh Jarrah’s steadfastness
Fatma Salem died with the threat of settler takeover still hanging over her family. But she never cowered to the forces that sought to displace her.
By
Yahel Gazit
January 12, 2024
Israel’s ‘thought police’ law ramps up dangers for Palestinian social media users
Rights advocates warn the draconian law will enable unprecedented surveillance, raising Palestinian fears of arrest for their online activity.
By
Sophia Goodfriend
November 24, 2023
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From the river to the sea, Palestinians are not free
Rather than threatening those who chant pro-Palestine slogans, the British government should promote freedom and equality for all between the river and the sea.
By
Ben Reiff
January 30, 2022
PODCAST: Excavating Israel’s underground settlements
On the latest episode, Israeli archeologist Yonathan Mizrahi talks about Israel's weaponization of archeology to expand Jewish settlement.
By
Natasha Roth-Rowland
January 20, 2022
‘I’m not leaving, even if I die’: Sheikh Jarrah family staves off forced expulsion
The Salhiyeh family's forced eviction seemed inevitable, until a desperate last stand saw their expulsion postponed. But the future remains uncertain.
By
Oren Ziv
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Yuval Abraham
January 17, 2022
How Israel is turning Sheikh Jarrah into another Hebron
Israeli police have transformed Sheikh Jarrah into a hyper-militarized area designed to quash Palestinian resistance and embolden Jewish settlers.
By
Oren Ziv
June 10, 2021
How Palestinians are asserting their right to live in the holy city
Despite weeks of intense police and settler violence, Jerusalem's Palestinians are reclaiming their spaces and their voices.
By
Dima Abumaria
May 20, 2021
Israel chooses violence
From the repression in Sheikh Jarrah to the bombing of Gaza, the Israeli government has opted to escalate its brutality toward Palestinians.
By
Haggai Matar
May 10, 2021
Israeli police are determined to escalate the violence in Jerusalem
From Sheikh Jarrah to Damascus Gate to Al-Aqsa Compound, the police have initiated and intensified a campaign of suppression against Palestinians.
By
Oren Ziv
May 8, 2021
J’lem deputy mayor to Palestinian activist: It’s a ‘pity’ you weren’t shot in the head
Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Aryeh King openly mocks a Palestinian activist who had been previously shot. The municipality deems his remarks a 'personal matter.'
By
Orly Noy
May 7, 2021
In Sheikh Jarrah, Palestinian youth are leading the struggle to defend their homes
Sheikh Jarrah's youth are holding nightly vigils to raise awareness and protect their neighborhood from evictions and gradual takeover by Israeli settlers.
By
Oren Ziv
May 5, 2021
‘They tossed us out like garbage’: The Palestinians who lost their Jerusalem homes
Israel demolished a record number of Palestinian homes in Jerusalem in 2020. Behind each one is a family that lost everything, with many unable to rebuild their lives.
By
Yuval Abraham
April 29, 2021
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