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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
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
Those of us who survived in Gaza are buried in the fear of loss
Months after the last war, three Palestinian business owners open up about the difficulties of mustering the strength to recover yet again.
By
Fidaa Shurrab
A case of the Palestinian blues
Recording under quarantine, a musical trio gives a classic blues song an Arabic twist, exploring new depths for Black-Palestinian solidarity.
By
Henriette Chacar
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‘I don’t want to wear a uniform that symbolizes violence and pain’
Shahar Perets, who was sentenced to prison for refusing to join the Israeli army, talks about meeting Palestinians for the first time, her visits to the West Bank, and how Israeli society represses the occupation.
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Oren Ziv
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How Palestinian resistance inspired a new generation of labor activism
Israel’s latest assault on Gaza has prompted US labor unions to mobilize at unprecedented levels, further establishing Palestinian rights as a core component of progressive politics.
By
Alex Kane
August 31, 2021
The Palestinian city that mimics its colonizers
The West Bank city of Rawabi illustrates how Palestinian capitalists are trying — and failing — to form a middle class by mirroring Israel's neoliberal policies.
By
Matan Kaminer
August 29, 2021
‘I thought I would die’: Settlers abduct, brutally attack Palestinian teen
Tareq Zbeideh describes how he was kidnapped, tied, and beaten by settlers while picnicking with his friends near a settlement outpost.
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Oren Ziv
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Ahmad Al-Bazz
August 26, 2021
Want to report settler violence? You may soon be under investigation
Palestinians and activists in the West Bank who file complaints of settler violence are finding themselves the targets of police interrogations.
By
Ali Awad
August 19, 2021
‘Palestinian art is a remarkable victory against those trying to erase us’
Hollywood director Hany Abu-Assad shares his thoughts on the difficulties of making Palestinian films, who gets to tell stories about the occupation, and why it is a 'miracle' that Palestinian art is thriving.
By
Rami Younis
August 16, 2021
In one kibbutz, coexistence becomes an existential threat
The struggle to access a river in northern Israel has become a symbol of the discrimination Mizrahim face — and the myths Zionism tells about this land.
By
Omri Najad
August 16, 2021
The Israeli right tried to manage the conflict. Bennett wants to ‘shrink’ it
The Bennett-Lapid coalition has no clear vision of what to do with the Palestinians — so it's trying a different strategy.
By
Meron Rapoport
August 12, 2021
Palestinian-Israeli initiative sends 60 tons of humanitarian aid to Gaza
Five trucks carrying over 3,300 boxes of aid for Gaza gathered by Palestinian citizens of Israel and Israeli Jews reached the strip on Monday.
By
Oren Ziv
August 10, 2021
Liberal Zionism is dying. Will foregoing the Jewish state save it?
A new book calls for Zionism to be re-envisioned as a binational project in order to shed Jewish historical trauma and salvage democratic values.
By
Shaul Magid
August 10, 2021
To fight unemployment, these Gaza women are returning to the land
Ghaidaa, Aseel, and Nadine were tired of looking for work in Gaza. So they rented a plot of land, started growing vegetables, and became a phenomenon.
By
Suha Arraf
August 5, 2021
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