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Israeli soldiers force closure of Palestinian stores in Hebron’s Old City
After settlers attacked Palestinian store owners, the Israeli army punished the Palestinians by shutting their businesses for nearly a week.
By
Basel Adra
February 3, 2022
Israel’s president lights first Hanukkah candle for apartheid
Protesters decried Isaac Herzog’s participation in a Hanukkah ceremony in occupied Hebron, seeing it as an endorsement of the city's extremist settlers.
By
Ben Reiff
and
Oren Ziv
November 29, 2021
How Israel is turning Sheikh Jarrah into another Hebron
Israeli police have transformed Sheikh Jarrah into a hyper-militarized area designed to quash Palestinian resistance and embolden Jewish settlers.
By
Oren Ziv
June 10, 2021
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A Month in Photos: Israel/Palestine, February 2016
Photos by: Ahmad Al-Bazz, Oren Ziv, Faiz Abu Rmeleh, Keren Manor, Photo editing: Anka Mirkin
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Activestills
March 6, 2016
WATCH: Palestinians, Israelis protest settler privileges in Hebron
Days after an Israeli settler murdered 29 Muslim worshippers in 1992, the Israeli army put the city of Hebron on lockdown, closing off some of its main thoroughfare — Shuhada Street — to Palestinian traffic. Twenty-two years later, some parts of Hebron are still off limits to its Palestinian residents. Every year, Palestinian and Israeli…
By
Social TV
March 4, 2016
PHOTOS: Soldiers arrest Palestinian photojournalist at Hebron demo
Israeli security forces arrest two Palestinians during demonstration marking 22 years since the Ibrahimi Mosque Massacre, and calling to open Hebron’s main thoroughfares to Palestinian traffic. Photos by Oren Ziv, Ahmad al-Bazz/Activestills.org, text by Oren Ziv Israeli soldiers and Border Policemen arrested two Palestinians, including one photojournalist, at a protest in the West Bank city…
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Activestills
February 26, 2016
PHOTOS: Israeli police arrest 12 left-wing activists at Hebron demo
Two independent journalists were among the Israeli demonstrators arrested in Hebron, during a protest to mark 22 years since the Ibrahimi Mosque Massacre. Photos by Oren Ziv, text by Yael Marom Police arrested 12 Israeli activists on Saturday afternoon during a protest in Hebron marking 22 years since the Ibrahimi Mosque Massacre. According to the…
By
Activestills
February 20, 2016
Hebron’s Palestinians need hope, not military rule
Nearly 50 years after the occupation of Hebron, Israel still hasn’t figured out how to stop Palestinian violence. If you have been attuned to the internal Israeli conversation over the past few days, you’ll have noticed that the drums of war are beating once again. In a piece published Friday, Haaretz’s military and defense expert…
By
Edo Konrad
November 27, 2015
A Month in Photos: Popular struggle, come hell or high water
Editors’ picks of the top photos from Palestine, Israel and beyond for the month of February. This month, Palestinians establish a new protest tent, ultra-Orthodox Jews protest military recruitment, Israeli factory workers protest job cuts, a 14-year-old Palestinian girl is released from prison after 44 days, Negev Bedouin mourn their lost ones, Bil’in marks 10…
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Activestills
March 2, 2015
PHOTOS: Pepper spray and arrests as Bil’in marks decade of struggle
Text by Haggai Matar Photos by Yotam Ronen, Shiraz Grinbaum, Miki Kratsman / Activestills.org Nearly 1,000 protesters — Palestinians, Israelis and internationals — marched to celebrate 10 years of popular struggle in the West Bank village Bil’in. Soldiers responded with tear gas, pepper spray and arrests. One Palestinian was badly wounded. Meanwhile, activists marked 21…
By
Haggai Matar
February 28, 2015
Prisoners in our own homes: A look at life in occupied Hebron
Twenty-one years have passed since Baruch Goldstein entered Hebron’s Cave of the Patriarchs and massacred dozens of Muslim worshippers. Since then, Palestinians in the city have been placed under a harsh regime of separation and movement restriction. Some of us can’t even leave our own homes. By Zleikha Muhtaseb Imagine that you are in your…
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+972 Magazine
February 25, 2015
Israel’s president went to Hebron for all the wrong reasons
Instead of ignoring the Palestinian stores and homes whose doors the army welded shut, instead of ignoring the racist graffiti and segregation, President Rivlin had an opportunity to look occupation in the eyes. He didn’t. By Avner Gvaryahu A week ago, after it was announced that President Reuven Rivlin would visit the Beit Hadassah settlement in…
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+972 Magazine
February 4, 2015
WATCH: Anti-occupation activists bring Hebron to Tel Aviv
Dozens of Tel Aviv storeowners woke up Tuesday morning to find that anti-occupation activists had posted fake military orders on their storefronts. The pseudo army notices ordered the stores to shut down for the entire day, in commemoration of the 20 years since the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre in Hebron, and to give Tel…
By
Social TV
February 27, 2014
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