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In Jenin, brazen Israeli raids fuel fiercer Palestinian resistance
Incessant Israeli incursions into Jenin refugee camp since October 7 have killed nearly 100 Palestinians, including many civilians. But as repression surges, the children of the Second Intifada are taking up arms.
By
Mariam Barghouti
February 27, 2024
Art world takes the stage to defend a Palestinian theater
After an unprecedented response to Israel’s latest raid on Jenin's Freedom Theatre, there will be no going back to show business as usual.
By
Dana Mills
February 15, 2024
Israel’s armed drones are heralding an era of automated killing
The army's use of UAVs has led to soaring exports and a mounting Palestinian death toll, yet there is no public debate over their legality or morality.
By
Sebastian Ben Daniel (John Brown)
September 19, 2023
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In Jenin and Nablus, resistance and despair go hand in hand
Palestinian youths are taking up arms amid unrelenting Israeli incursions into refugee camps, with the pervasiveness of death ensuring more will follow.
By
Yuval Abraham
October 5, 2022
Why Israel’s plan of subcontracting the occupation is failing
Rare confrontations in Nablus last week show how the Palestinian Authority, backed by a discordant Israeli policy, has lost legitimacy among its people.
By
Omar H. Rahman
September 27, 2022
‘We built the Palestinian Authority with blood. We won’t give up on it’
As armed confrontations escalate in Jenin, Governor Akram Rajoub addresses criticisms of the PA's failures as a government under Israeli occupation.
By
Yuval Abraham
September 26, 2022
The Palestinian artist reviving the forgotten sounds of the intifada
After discovering a treasure trove of Bedouin music in a shuttered Jenin cassette store, Mo’min Swaitat is re-releasing the lost songs of his youth.
By
Alice Austin
September 21, 2022
How a resurrected militia is defying Israeli and Palestinian rulers
In Jenin and Nablus, members of Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades are uniting with other factions to challenge Israel and the Palestinian Authority, as more young fighters from refugee camps take up the mantle of armed resistance.
By
Fatima AbdulKarim
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Dalia Hatuqa
August 11, 2022
Israel’s false promise of security
Those devising punishments for Palestinians after attacks in Israeli cities offer nothing but a violent ritual in which despair and rage are the order of the day.
By
Edo Konrad
April 10, 2022
‘Children in Jenin Refugee Camp end up as prisoners, martyrs, or with a disability’
After years of resisting the ‘bitter reality’ of Israel’s occupation, last week's prison break offered some hope to Palestinians in Jenin, says Freedom Theater's artistic director.
By
Yuval Abraham
September 13, 2021
‘I thought I would die’: Settlers abduct, brutally attack Palestinian teen
Tareq Zbeideh describes how he was kidnapped, tied, and beaten by settlers while picnicking with his friends near a settlement outpost.
By
Oren Ziv
and
Ahmad Al-Bazz
August 26, 2021
For Palestinian filmmakers in Israel, it’s loyalty or silence
Israel’s persecution of actor and filmmaker Mohammad Bakri reflects its desire to censor stories of the occupation while gloating about being a ‘democracy.’
By
Suha Arraf
January 15, 2021
Israel releases Palestinian clown after two years without trial
Muhammad Abu Sakha, who teaches children with special needs at a circus school in the West Bank, is released after spending two years in Israeli prison. He was never once charged or brought to trial. A moment before the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, Israel decided to release Muhammad Abu Saha, a Palestinian clown and educator,…
By
Yali (Yael) Marom
September 1, 2017
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