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Scenes from a Jewish pogrom
Dozens of masked Israeli settlers lead an organized assault on the Palestinian village of Mufagara, beating and stoning residents while wreaking havoc home by home.
By
Yuval Abraham
and
Basil al-Adraa
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Women are not an excuse for colonial intervention
The U.S. still frames its occupation of Afghanistan as a force for women's rights. It's not the first empire to make this misleading claim.
By
Helena Zeweri
Washington’s three gifts to Naftali Bennett
There is hardly anyone in the United States with any modicum of power who will stand up and say enough to Israel’s military rule.
By
Edo Konrad
The brutality of denying water to Palestinians
For the past 15 years, I have witnessed how the Israeli army cuts Palestinian communities from accessing water in order to take their land.
By
Daphne Banai
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Who fought in 1948?
A new book uncovers the personal lives of those who fought to establish Israel and those who tried to defend Palestine.
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Why Israel is suddenly interested in its Palestinian citizens
Decades of discrimination have created profound gaps between Palestinian and Jewish citizens. Yet many Palestinians say they now see potential for advancing their interests.
By
Samah Salaime
September 20, 2021
In the heart of Tel Aviv, a working class Mizrahi neighborhood fights its forced displacement
Israeli authorities and real estate moguls have for decades been displacing the residents of Givat Amal, who were sent to the neighborhood in the 50's to stop Palestinian refugees from returning to their land. Now, those who remain are struggling over the only home they've ever known.
By
Oren Ziv
September 19, 2021
‘I’d rather die in the West Bank’: LGBTQ Palestinians find no safety in Israel
Israel markets itself to the world as an LGBTQ paradise, but testimonies from asylum-seeking queer Palestinians show it sentences them to a life of hell.
By
Tamar Ben David
and
Lilach Ben David
September 17, 2021
The night my daughter was born into the occupation
My wife went into labor amid an escalation of settler violence in the South Hebron Hills. Our first dilemma: how do we get to the hospital safely?
By
Ahmed Jundeya
September 16, 2021
Palestinian-Americans are turning the tide of US policy
Overcoming distance and fragmentation, a new generation of diaspora Palestinians is dismantling Israel's monopoly over the U.S. conversation.
By
Tariq Kenney-Shawa
September 16, 2021
‘Children in Jenin Refugee Camp end up as prisoners, martyrs, or with a disability’
After years of resisting the ‘bitter reality’ of Israel’s occupation, last week's prison break offered some hope to Palestinians in Jenin, says Freedom Theater's artistic director.
By
Yuval Abraham
September 13, 2021
Dispelling Israeli myths about Palestinian prisoners
The Israeli media often claims Palestinian political prisoners are treated to 'five-star' treatment. In reality, they face some of the worst conditions in the West.
By
Oren Ziv
September 12, 2021
Zionism has no space for an Arab Jew like me
The State of Israel conditioned us to see the intersection of 'Jewish' and 'Arab' as impossible — even though my family held that identity for generations.
By
Hadar Cohen
September 9, 2021
Why Israel wants Palestinians to have guns
From criminal gangs in Lyd to security forces in Ramallah, Palestinians who turn their guns on each other are serving Israel's apartheid rule.
By
Rami Younis
September 8, 2021
Those of us who survived in Gaza are buried in the fear of loss
Months after the last war ravaged their life-long enterprises, three Palestinian business owners open up about the difficulties of mustering the strength to recover yet again.
By
Fidaa Shurrab
September 6, 2021
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