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When Israel’s Shin Bet chief embraces fake news
Ronen Bar, the head of Israel's domestic intelligence, spread disinformation in order to portray Palestinians as terrorists and Jews as innocents.
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Meron Rapoport
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Oren Ziv
July 2, 2023
The violence didn’t stop with Jerusalem’s Flag March
Despite Palestinian resistance, Israeli police arrests and settler attacks inflicted a severe toll before and after the notorious march, says Nasser Odeh.
By
Vera Sajrawi
May 31, 2022
WATCH: Jewish supremacists chant ‘Death to Arabs’ during Flag March
Far-right Israelis attacked Palestinian shop owners, journalists, and onlookers as they chanted genocidal slogans while marching through Jerusalem.
By
Oren Ziv
May 30, 2022
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WATCH: In Jerusalem, ‘Palestinians aren’t allowed to dream’
A short documentary film looks at three Palestinian families in East Jerusalem and their struggle to build homes. Filmmaker Omri Shenhar: ‘They drive us in their cabs, build our houses, and collect our trash. But when it comes to their rights we shutter our eyes and hide behind a wall.’ By Omri Shenhar A few…
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+972 Magazine
May 28, 2014
Jerusalem by the numbers: Poverty, segregation and discrimination
The following is a collection of facts and figures about Jerusalem, compiled and published on the occasion of “Jerusalem Day.” Nationalist Israelis mark Jerusalem Day on Wednesday to mark the anniversary of the conquest of East Jerusalem and the Old City in 1967. The celebrations include the “march of the flags,” where flag-bearing Jewish revelers…
By
Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
May 28, 2014
From Jerusalem Day clashes to stone-throwing settlers: A week in photos – May 2-8
This week: Palestinians arrested as Israelis march (and bicycle) to Jerusalem, Israeli settlers and Palestinians throw stones, African immigrant women and children are released from prison, a graphic novel portray the popular struggle, shrink-wrapped animal rights activists ride through Tel Aviv, activists demand more Mizrahi Jews on their bills, and the Separation Wall continues to…
By
Activestills
May 10, 2013
Photo collage: Israeli forces arrest dozens in Jerusalem Day clashes
Israeli forces arrest dozens at Damascus Gate during right-wing marches celebrating Jerusalem Day. Photos by: Anne Paq, Yotam Ronen, and Oren Ziv Dozens of Palestinians were arrested during clashes that erupted at the Old City’s Damascus Gate during a Jerusalem Day march staged by right-wing Israeli activists. Among the detainees were three photojournalists–including Activestills photographer…
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Activestills
May 9, 2013
Activist prevents Israeli officer from arresting Palestinian child
During Sunday’s Jerusalem Day events, a Palestinian boy, perhaps 10 years old, was chased down an East Jerusalem street by a very angry officer of the Border Police. The boy tripped and fell, then picked himself up just as the Border Police officer reached him and tried to grab him. But a 22 year-old female…
By
Lisa Goldman
May 21, 2012
Palestinians asked to close their shops for Jerusalem Day
Jerusalem Day is not a celebration of a unified city, but rather a show of Israeli power, a reminder for the Palestinians that Jerusalem is an occupied city where non-Jewish residents don’t count. Every year, Jerusalem Day brings a depressing shadow over East Jerusalem. While Israelis celebrate the “liberation” of the city, Palestinians mourn the beginning…
By
Aziz Abu Sarah
May 20, 2012
A spoken-word poem for Jerusalem Day
Today Israel marks Jerusalem Day, what the state considers to be the “reunification” of the city following the war in 1967 and what the world considers to be the illegitimate annexation of East Jerusalem and its environs. The “Greater Jerusalem” area we see today has 800,000 residents, 38% of which are Palestinian. The city suffers from…
By
Mairav Zonszein
May 20, 2012
Watch: Jerusalem Day’s racist march, escorted by police
Thousands of rightwing Israelis marched today in Jerusalem’s Arab neighborhoods, provoked local Palestinian residents and shouted racist remarks chants, among them “let your village burn,” “death to Mohammad” and “death to all leftists”. The event, part of the “Jerusalem Day” celebration, was organized and promoted by the municipality. Jerusalem’s police escorted the parade, and made…
By
Noam Sheizaf
June 1, 2011
A song of peace for Jerusalem Day
JERUSALEM by Ami Yares (Youtube clip of the song appears at the end) O, Jerusalem Peace unto you, peace unto whom? A million faces staring you, wondering what to do City named for peace stands on the edge of a sword Too many prophets, poets, and pilgrims have died at your doors Thousands of nights…
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+972 Magazine
May 31, 2011
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