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PODCAST: What happened to the Green Line?
Israeli policies and Palestinian resistance have both served to erode the Green Line over the decades. Has it gone for good?
By
Natasha Roth-Rowland
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How Israeli media reported a ‘lynching’ that never happened
Armed Israeli settlers attacked a group of farmers, then told the media they were ambushed by 30 Palestinians. Here's what really happened.
By
Basil Adra
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Yuval Abraham
Can Zehava Galon make Meretz matter?
To defeat resurgent Kahanism, Galon says she is willing to compromise on policy. But can she really influence her potential coalition partners?
By
Meron Rapoport
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
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German broadcaster's employees must ‘support Israel’s right to exist’
Deutsche Welle's new code of conduct marks the latest Israel-related crackdown on free speech in German public life.
By
Hebh Jamal
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What lessons can Palestinians really take from the struggle of Black South Africans?
With comparisons growing between Israeli and South African apartheid, we must consider the different strategies adopted by both resistance movements.
By
Ran Greenstein
September 11, 2022
Kafka in Gaza: How Israel turned a Palestinian aid worker into a ‘terrorist’
All of the evidence in Mohammed Halabi’s six-year trial was either 'secret' or implausible. That didn’t stop Israel sentencing him to 12 years in prison.
By
Antony Loewenstein
September 8, 2022
How the antisemitic far right fell for Israel
The Israeli right's embrace of Viktor Orbán typifies its convergence with a global far right espousing what scholar Jelena Subotić calls 'pro-Israel antisemitism.' She tells +972 why they have so much in common.
By
Natasha Roth-Rowland
September 7, 2022
A soldier is not a civilian
By blurring the line between combatants and civilians, Israel justifies its repression of Palestinians — and decries all resistance to it as “terrorism.”
By
Orly Noy
September 6, 2022
A settler stabbed and killed a Palestinian. Now he’ll carry on life as usual
The State Prosecutor's decision to close the probe into Ali Harb's killing sends a clear message: whoever harms Palestinians will not be held accountable.
By
Ziv Stahl
September 5, 2022
‘Refusing is the minimum’: Why these Israeli teens are objecting to army service
Ahead of imprisonment, four conscientious objectors share their reasons for refusing conscription and their hopes of inspiring opposition to apartheid.
By
Oren Ziv
September 2, 2022
One hunger striker can bring down the entire system
Khalil Awawdeh's protest epitomizes the apartheid regime's absolute control and its greatest fear: that a dying prisoner will use his own life as a weapon.
By
Orly Noy
September 1, 2022
You can’t oppose settler colonialism in Australia while endorsing it in Palestine
Australia’s Jewish establishment claims to champion indigenous rights, yet its fealty to Zionism predicates Jewish safety on denying Palestinian liberation.
By
Em Hilton
August 31, 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
WATCH: Women of Masafer Yatta tell their stories of resistance
As Israel carries out its expulsions in the West Bank region, Palestinian women talk about what it means to face a state that targets them as an 'enemy.'
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August 29, 2022
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