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Jewish terrorism: Like father, like son
Israel's terrorists of the '80s faced no real consequences. Now, their children can be found in gov't and media — and committing their own acts of terror.
By
Sebastian Ben Daniel (John Brown)
August 22, 2023
‘Like a nightmare’: 48 hours of Israeli settler terror
Exacting revenge for Jerusalem attacks, settlers across the West Bank set a house ablaze, attacked medical personnel, and erected a new outpost.
By
Orly Noy
January 31, 2023
Convicting Jewish terrorists is the exception that proves the rule
The conviction of a Jewish extremist does not erase the fact that Israel turns a blind eye to its systemic violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.
By
Ziv Stahl
and
Gilad Grossman
May 20, 2020
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Will Jewish terrorism suspects get a ‘fair trial?’
Had a Palestinian committed the exact same crime in the exact same location, he would find himself in an entirely different justice system. Maybe ‘fair’ is relative. Israel’s justice minister on Sunday said she “hopes” that the alleged Jewish terrorists indicted for murdering three members of the Dawabshe family will receive a fair and just trial. Hopes.…
By
Edo Konrad
January 3, 2016
Israel isn’t denying that it uses torture, it’s justifying it
Responding to a right-wing campaign accusing it of torturing ‘Jewish terrorism’ suspects, Israel’s domestic intelligence agency basically admits doing so, and insists it is acting within the law. Last week’s episode of “This American Life” was called The Poetry of Propaganda. The Chicago-based radio program discussed how official government messaging often contains different meanings for different…
By
Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
December 25, 2015
‘Jews can’t be terrorists,’ Jewish Home MK says
‘When you push an entire population up against the wall, when you demonize them and trample their rights, [the situation] will explode in the end,’ the Israeli parliamentarian writes with no sense of irony. Jewish Home MK Bezalel Smotrich, a member of Israel’s ruling coalition, penned an oped on Wednesday arguing that Jews cannot be…
By
Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
December 10, 2015
The farce of catching Jewish terrorists
When it comes to Jewish terrorism the Shin Bet is either ill-equipped or totally uninterested in preventing attacks against Palestinian civilians. After months of seemingly never-ending promises by Israel’s defense establishment, a number of Israeli youths have been arrested in connection with the arson attack in the West Bank village Duma last summer, which killed…
By
Edo Konrad
December 3, 2015
Israel admits right-wing violence works
The highest court in the land delays the demolition of a synagogue built atop stolen Palestinian property, fearing retribution by right-wing extremists. Has terrorism officially won in Israel? The State of Israel just validated the very concept of “price tag” violence, which Israel officials have often described — but never legally defined — as terrorism. The…
By
Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
November 4, 2015
‘If Israel keeps violating the status quo, this will become a religious war’
He left Hamas after Oslo, moved to Ramallah, and joined Abbas’ Palestinian Authority. Following the burning of the Dawabsha family and the conflagrations at Al-Aqsa Mosque, Supreme Sharia judge of the Palestinian Authority Dr. Mahmoud al-Habash warns Israel not to test Palestinian patience. On the charred walls of the Dawabsha home in the West Bank village of…
By
Orly Noy
September 16, 2015
Saying goodbye to Reham Dawabsha
Fate brought me to Reham Dawabsha’s hospital bed after she and the rest of her family were burned alive in their home. We had never met before, but something kept bringing me back to see her. Operation Protective Edge brought me a small, new batch of new Jewish and Arab friends. A few days ago,…
By
Samah Salaime
September 10, 2015
Mother dies of wounds from Duma arson; MKs lament lack of arrests
Reham Dawabsha is the third fatality from the attack by Jewish extremists in late July. Authorities used the attack as an excuse to increase counter-terrorism authorities but haven’t made any arrests in the case. By Yael Marom Reham Dawabsha, who was seriously burned in an arson attack by Israeli extremists in the West Bank village…
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+972 Magazine
September 7, 2015
Administrative detention being used to push controversial ‘terror law’
A new bill that paves the way for putting Israeli citizens in administrative detention could one day affect activists, human rights workers, and Palestinian citizens of Israel. By Sawsan Khalife’ A week after the Shin Bet recommended that Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon sign off on administrative detention for two Jewish Israelis following the attack in the…
By
Sawsan Khalife'
August 16, 2015
Occupation is the real ‘Jewish terrorism’
The phrase ‘Jewish terrorism’ has come up frequently over the past week. But aren’t the daily actions of the Israeli army also terrorism? And can radical settlers be considered terrorists if they share the convictions of the state? I’ve recently tried to figure out the over-use of the phrase “Jewish terror” and as a good…
By
Samah Salaime
August 9, 2015
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