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‘The government’s goal is to leave Palestinians in Israel without leadership’
Despite criticisms of the body, Palestinian citizens view efforts to outlaw the High Follow-Up Committee as a dangerous attack on their political rights.
By
Baker Zoubi
August 10, 2023
The Joint List is dead. Who will lead the fight for Palestinian citizens?
The re-fragmentation of Palestinian parties in Israel exemplifies the lack of a political compass to guide their struggle, with the public divided on how to confront both a far-right government and a broken liberation movement.
By
Amjad Iraqi
November 7, 2022
The forgotten role of Palestinian citizens in Israel’s coalition wars
Contrary to popular belief, Arab parties have been backing prime ministerial candidates for decades. But what did they gain from the political game?
By
Wadea Awawdy
October 27, 2022
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Could the Joint List rise as Israel’s left-wing vanguard?
With consensus on annexation among the center and right in third election, the Zionist left will have to radically rethink its mission.
By
Edo Konrad
March 2, 2020
Thousands of Palestinian citizens protest Trump’s ‘transfer plan’
Palestinian citizens of Israel protest in Baqa al-Gharbiyye against Trump's proposal to redraw Israel's boundaries, which could strip citizenship from over 200,000 people.
By
Meron Rapoport
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Oren Ziv
February 2, 2020
The final nail in the coffin of the Zionist left
The implosion of the Zionist left has caused many to recognize the necessity of Jewish-Arab partnership. But that partnership will require Israeli Jews to shed their privileges and allow Palestinians to take the lead.
By
Orly Noy
January 13, 2020
Even in 2020, there’s still cause for hope in Israel-Palestine
These are dark times politically. But amid the gloom, there are real sources of hope in Israel-Palestine — not least all the people fighting to make it a better place.
By
Haggai Matar
January 2, 2020
The Israeli right’s fury is driven by fear of Palestinian citizens
Palestinian citizens of Israel are intensifying their fight for equality. The right-wing has spent the last decade doing everything in its power to stop them.
By
Amjad Iraqi
December 27, 2019
By labeling Arabs an ‘existential threat,’ Bibi invokes a terrifying history of ethnic violence
Netanyahu organized an emergency Likud gathering Sunday night, in which he accused Israel's Palestinian citizens of supporting terror. We know how this kind of thing can end.
By
Dahlia Scheindlin
November 18, 2019
With Gaza behind him, Netanyahu puts Israel’s Palestinians in the crosshairs
With corruption indictments closing in, Netanyahu hopes his scorched earth campaign against Palestinians will give Israelis the sense that they cannot afford change.
By
Edo Konrad
November 17, 2019
Protests against gun violence trigger a political awakening for Palestinians in Israel
A wave of demonstrations against gun violence and police negligence has inspired a renewed sense of solidarity among Palestinian citizens of Israel, according to veteran activist Fida Tabony. After years of division, ‘we’re acting like a people,’ she says. Fida Tabony remembers leaving her office in Nazareth around 2 p.m. one day, about two months ago, as…
By
Henriette Chacar
October 23, 2019
In Israel, ‘politics as usual’ means escalating Palestinian oppression
Three trends from Israel’s do-over election demonstrate that the more Israeli politics stay the same, the more dangerous its policies become. There are many moments in Israeli-Palestinian history where landmark developments seem to change nothing and everything at the same time. Israel’s September election is one of them. While featuring many familiar and predictable patterns, the latest…
By
Amjad Iraqi
October 4, 2019
Tens of thousands of Palestinian citizens in Israel protest gun violence, organized crime
Citing years of police indifference and a state policy that has exacerbated gun violence and organized crime among Palestinians in Israel, members of the community consider boycott as a new tactic. By Suha Arraf More than 20,000 Palestinian citizens of Israel protested against gun violence on Thursday, in the northern Galilee town of Majd al-Krum. Demonstrators…
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October 4, 2019
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