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Mission failed: How Israel’s anti-BDS app went belly-up
Canadian academic and activist Michael Bueckert spent years tracking Israel’s online ‘troll army.’ From the sinister to the cringeworthy, he tells all to +972.
By
Natasha Roth-Rowland
April 25, 2022
Jerusalem Post took government money to publish anti-BDS special
The Strategic Affairs Ministry's funding of a Jerusalem Post supplement is part of a government-led campaign targeting the Palestinian rights movement.
By
Itamar Benzaquen
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The Seventh Eye
October 4, 2020
The killing of a Bedouin man is a weapon in Netanyahu’s war for survival
Netanyahu is using the wrongful police shooting of Yacoub Abu al-Qi'an as a cudgel to attack the authorities charging him with corruption.
By
Edo Konrad
September 9, 2020
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Israel to bar U.S. Jewish group from country over BDS support
As part of Israel’s anti-BDS campaign, officials say members of Jewish Voice for Peace, one of the fastest growing Jewish organizations in the U.S., will not be able to enter Israel. An Israeli government ministry confirmed on Saturday that the American Jewish organization, Jewish Voice for Peace*, is among 20 organizations from around the world that have been placed…
By
Mairav Zonszein
January 7, 2018
The Israeli government is paying for anti-BDS journalism
The Israeli ministry tasked with fighting the BDS Movement is spending millions of shekels to place propaganda that looks like news in Israel’s most prominent media outlets. By Itamar Benzaquen The Israeli government paid the Yedioth Group, publisher of Israel’s best-selling daily newspaper, hundreds of thousands of shekels to publish articles and interviews meant to influence readers…
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The Seventh Eye
December 20, 2017
Senior official urges Israelis to carry more guns following Fatah-Hamas accord
Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan has a unique response to the deal ending a decade of political, geographic and societal Palestinian divisions. The Israeli government’s response to the deal was among the tamest it has ever directed toward anything including the word Hamas, namely that Israel won’t conduct “diplomatic relations” with a Palestinian government including…
By
Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
October 19, 2017
Israeli activists demand government publish BDS blacklists
Israeli human rights activists file an appeal to force the Israeli government to come clean on its so-called blacklists of foreign nationals who support the boycott movement. A group of Israeli human rights activists filed an appeal to the Jerusalem District Court Thursday morning to try and force the Israeli government to reveal the so-called…
By
Yali (Yael) Marom
August 11, 2017
The war on Israeli BDS supporters
Israel’s minister of strategic affairs is gathering intelligence and compiling blacklists on Israeli citizens who support the boycott movement. By Amnon Portugaly These days Gilad Erdan, Israel’s minister of public security and strategic affairs, is promoting a new law that would exclude his ministry from governmental oversight. This is a step meant to help fight the…
By
Haokets
August 4, 2017
Even in death, Palestinians have to fight for their freedom
Perhaps through this scene, of Palestinians resorting to smuggling bodies out of a morgue to prevent indignity even after death, is it possible to show Israelis and the world what the occupation really means to Palestinians. Even atheist Palestinians like me are livid about Israel’s unilateral decision to install metal-detectors — and with them increased…
By
Rami Younis
July 25, 2017
‘Israel Hayom’ outs prominent Jewish American BDS activist
Israel’s most widely-circulated newspaper outs Ariel Gold, just months after the Knesset passes law banning entry to anyone who encourages boycotting Israel. Under the headline “BDS activist tricks authorities, enters Israel against protocol,” Israel Hayom, the country’s most widely-circulated daily newspaper, published an article last Thursday that outed Jewish American activist Ariel Gold over her support for boycotting Israel.…
By
Yali (Yael) Marom
July 9, 2017
When it comes to gender terrorism, Israel’s brave leaders stay silent
Four women have been murdered since the beginning of the week, but if you look at our leaders’ Facebook pages, you’ll notice they are spending all their time attacking Palestinians and leftists. Fourteen women have been murdered in Israel since the beginning of 2017, four of them in the past week alone. Had the murderers been…
By
Orly Noy
June 15, 2017
Kafr Qasim killing shows police threat to Palestinian citizens
As long as police continue to see Palestinian citizens of Israel as ‘the enemy,’ the deadly shootings — and the ever-deepening crisis in relations — will continue. An Israeli security guard shot and killed 28-year-old Mahmoud Mahmoud Salim Taha, a Palestinian citizen of Israel, in Kafr Qasim on Monday night. Disturbances had broken out while police…
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Yali (Yael) Marom
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Orly Noy
June 6, 2017
Fighting media silence on the Palestinian hunger strike
Trump’s visit to Israel is just the latest thing to keep the Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strike — already largely ignored by the media — out of the headlines. By Tanya Rubinstein Donald Trump’s arrival in Israel on Monday filled social media with mockery and resentment, surrounding everything from ministers’ ridiculous statements and road closures to…
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Haokets
May 23, 2017
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