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An ode to my school, destroyed by Israel
The school where I taught in Gaza City was my second home. Now it lies in ruins, some of my beloved students are dead, and I am terrified for the rest.
By
Ruwaida Kamal Amer
February 21, 2024
Israeli academia joins the crackdown on dissent
On Israeli campuses, Palestinian and left-wing Jewish students and faculty have been suspended, arrested, and intimidated for their views since Oct. 7
By
Mariam Farah
December 3, 2023
‘It’ll turn campus into an army base’: Tel Aviv University to host soldiers’ program
A collaboration between the Israeli army and TAU has drawn backlash from faculty and Palestinian students decrying the militarization of academia.
By
Meron Rapoport
October 4, 2023
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Teachers or terrorists? Far-right MKs want the Shin Bet to police schools
A bill authorizing Israel's security service to hire and fire teachers, a policy long carried out in Arab schools, is so extreme that even the Shin Bet opposes it.
By
Gil Gertel
July 26, 2023
What my daughter’s school trip taught me about anti-occupation activism
Our liberal Tel Aviv school wanted students to visit a project run by a settler group in occupied East Jerusalem. Here's what I learned from speaking up.
By
David Zonsheine
December 27, 2022
How Palestine became a ‘forbidden word’ in German high schools
From textbooks to trips, Germany's education system is aggressively pushing a pro-Israel narrative hostile to any Palestinian dissent in the classroom.
By
Hebh Jamal
December 5, 2022
In Masafer Yatta, teachers like me can’t guarantee our students an education
With schools facing demolition orders and soldiers detaining students and teachers for hours, obstacles to education are becoming insurmountable.
By
Awdah Hathaleen
November 15, 2022
Schools for Sumud: How Palestinians are resisting Israel’s war on education
As Israel demolishes Palestinian schools in the occupied West Bank, a new project aims to protect Palestinian children's right to education.
By
Basel Adra
January 31, 2022
How anti-BDS laws paved the way for the assault on critical race theory
Right-wing groups are using similar tactics to silence progressive views on U.S. racism and Israel. So why are many American Jews only opposing the former?
By
Abe Asher
October 13, 2021
How British pro-Israel groups are rewriting Middle East history textbooks
Top UK publishing company withdraws new school books after study finds that the revised materials are ‘emphatically pro-Israel.’
By
Aron Keller
July 16, 2021
New York high school sparks public storm over free speech on Israel
The firing of a teacher in an elite private school is part of a significant rise in incidents targeting pro-Palestine speech in secondary education.
By
Mairav Zonszein
January 26, 2020
Who’s afraid of the Green Line?
The Green Line, the boundary between Israel and the Palestinian territories recognized by most of the world, has been all but erased by the Israeli education system. Rami Younis, also of +972 Magazine, talks to educators about how it happened, and what it means.
By
Social TV
August 18, 2017
Israel’s Black Panthers remind us what their struggle was about
Back in the 1970s, the deep socioeconomic divide between Ashkenazi and Mizrahi Jews in Israel led to a massive protest movement and the rise of the Israeli Black Panthers. A newly approved official civics textbook in Israel portrays the movement as violent and criminal. We called up three Black Panthers to remind us all of the true…
By
Haokets
October 11, 2016
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