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Armenian Jerusalemites fight to keep their musical legacy alive
From Palestinian rock to modern folk, generations of Armenian musicians have thrived in Jerusalem. But Israeli attacks threaten the community’s future.
By
Christina Hazboun
April 24, 2024
Israeli police repressing anti-war protests with ‘iron fist,’ say activists
Since October 7, Israel's police have systematically banned, restricted, and attacked protests against the army's assault on Gaza, instilling a sense of fear among Jewish and Palestinian citizens alike.
By
Oren Ziv
January 24, 2024
‘Don’t raise your voice — you’re not in Britain anymore’
From the Jordan crossing to the Jerusalem checkpoint, my return to Palestine was marred by the daily humiliations of life under Israeli occupation.
By
Hamza Ali Shah
August 29, 2023
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The northern West Bank is taking up arms. Will the south join?
Armed resistance against Israeli incursions is mostly concentrated in Jenin and Nablus. But Palestinians on the ground say that could quickly change.
By
Basel Adra
October 12, 2022
Israel indicts Palestinian journalist over ‘incitement’ in Facebook posts
Lama Ghosheh is currently under house arrest after becoming the latest casualty of Israel's anti-incitement laws targeting Palestinians.
By
Oren Ziv
September 13, 2022
Israel destroyed Palestinian village for luxury settlement that was never built
Archives reveal Golda Meir's government expelled residents of An-Nabi Samwil in 1971 to house wealthy Israelis. The settlement was aborted, but the Palestinians remain dispossessed, meters from their original homes.
By
Yuval Abraham
August 30, 2022
An hour and 22 years away: Visiting Jerusalem from the West Bank
Israel's permit regime can make it near-impossible for Palestinians in the West Bank to enter Jerusalem. But after waiting my entire life, I finally made it.
By
Awdah Hathaleen
August 15, 2022
When hospitals become battlefields
The police attack on a Jerusalem hospital during Shireen Abu Akleh's funeral is emblematic of Israel's violent disregard for Palestinian health centers.
By
Osama Tanous
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Ghada Majadli
June 7, 2022
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
The scars of May still haven’t healed
For all the anticipation of another uprising, Palestinians have yet to recover from the last one — because Israeli violence never stopped.
By
Amjad Iraqi
April 21, 2022
Mansour Abbas won’t bring down the Israeli government — for his own sake
The Ra'am leader froze his party's membership in the gov't following the violent crackdown at Al-Aqsa. Here's why quitting isn't an option.
By
Samah Salaime
April 19, 2022
Ayman Odeh is right: Why should Palestinians serve in the occupier’s police?
Despite Israeli outrage, it is legitimate for the Joint List leader to ask his people not to be part of an apparatus that brutally oppresses other Palestinians.
By
Orly Noy
April 13, 2022
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