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Why the UK’s blacklisting of Hamas hurts its own peace policy
A motion to label the entire Hamas movement as 'terrorists' attempts to score political points at the cost of a peacemaking strategy.
By
Hugh Lovatt
The fifty-year persecution of Raja Eghbaria
The Palestinian citizen and longtime activist is being indicted under the same law that banned six human rights groups last month.
By
Jonathan Shamir
How Israeli media became a far-right echo chamber
Netanyahu turned much of the Israeli press into his personal fiefdom — with drastic consequences that resonate to this day.
By
Pnina Pfeuffer
A single mother sparks protest camp over Jaffa gentrification
Years of state neglect and rising prices mean Palestinian families can no longer afford rent in their own city.
By
Oren Ziv
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‘We violated people’s privacy for a living’
The blurred line between the military and private sector in Israel has allowed dangerous cyber weapons like NSO's spyware to flourish.
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Sophia Goodfriend
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We don’t just live through one home demolition — we live through them all
When you're witnessing a demolition, it feels as if the destruction is carrying on for hours. In reality, it takes only a few minutes to dismantle our lives.
By
Awdah Hathaleen
November 18, 2021
Brothers in arms
The Punisher skull — whether worn in the United States or Israel — has become a global icon of grievance, hypermasculinity, and violent efforts to assert supremacy.
By
Ben Lorber
November 18, 2021
Bibi and Trump scorched Jerusalem. Will Bennett and Lapid burn what’s left?
Despite the end of the Trump-Netanyahu era, Israel's new government has not reversed its predecessor's dangerous policies in Jerusalem. Quite the contrary.
By
Daniel Seidemann
November 17, 2021
British Jews, we cannot afford to align ourselves with the far right
The outcry over the protests against Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely shows how crucial it is to resist attempts to conflate criticism of Israel with antisemitism.
By
Em Hilton
November 16, 2021
The soldiers got into their jeeps — and left us with a settler militia
I was in Khallet a-Daba' when Israeli settlers launched a horrific attack armed with guns and batons, after the area was closed off as a 'military zone.'
By
Basil al-Adraa
November 15, 2021
Farewell to Givat Amal: Police evict last residents of Mizrahi neighborhood
Seven decades ago, Israel settled over 100 Mizrahi families in Givat Amal, formerly a Palestinian village. Now, the Tel Aviv neighborhood is empty — with no guarantee of proper compensation for its former residents.
By
Oren Ziv
November 15, 2021
PODCAST: The role of fiction in Palestinian liberation
Palestinian-American author and educator Sahar Mustafah talks about the responsibility of representing her community to a mainstream audience, the grief of immigration, and writing as a critical tool of emancipation.
By
Natasha Roth-Rowland
November 12, 2021
Israel boasts new ‘proof’ of NGO terror ties — by getting the facts wrong
Israel celebrated the conviction of Juana Ruiz Rishmawi as evidence linking Palestinian rights groups to 'terrorists.' That's not exactly what happened.
By
Oren Ziv
November 11, 2021
Can religious Zionism overcome its addiction to state power?
A new book tries to salvage a religious ideology used to justify a violent secular state. But the messianic belief in power is a hard drug to abandon.
By
Shaul Magid
November 10, 2021
In Israel’s dystopia, surveilling Palestinians ‘improves their quality of life’
The army does not seem to realize how absurd it is to claim that monitoring Palestinians under occupation makes their lives better. Or it doesn't care.
By
Orly Noy
November 9, 2021
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The Bibi effect: How Israeli media became a far-right echo chamber
'We violated people’s privacy for a living': How Israel's cyber army went corporate
The Bibi effect: How Israeli media became a far-right echo chamber
Why the UK's blacklisting of Hamas hurts its own peace policy
The fifty-year persecution of Raja Eghbaria
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Secret Israeli dossier provides no proof for declaring Palestinian NGOs ‘terrorists’
In Germany, universities are leading the charge against Palestine solidarity
‘They targeted us for one reason: We’re succeeding in changing the paradigm’
Conscientious objector: 'I don't want to wear a uniform that symbolizes violence and pain'
Israel boasts new 'proof' of NGO terror ties — by getting the facts wrong
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