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Salamandra
‘Sorry Mohammad’: What’s behind Ben Gvir’s apartheid honesty?
The national security minister’s brazen remarks are simply an expression of what this government was elected to do: rip the mask off Jewish supremacy.
By
Edo Konrad
Unsupervised and unprotected, Gaza laborers suffer under Israel’s permit regime
Thousands enter Israel every day from Gaza on permits that don’t cover medical care. When accidents occur, they have nowhere to turn.
By
Mohammed Zaanoun
‘We’re shattered and fed up’: The youth on the frontlines of Israel’s protests
Meet the teens and twentysomethings who are taking to the streets not just to fight the Israeli government, but to change the old order.
By
Oren Ziv
Bibi is unmoved by air force refusers — the occupation doesn’t need them
The PM's indifference to threats by over 1,000 reserve pilots shows that when it comes to Israel’s security, he’s been bluffing all along.
By
Meron Rapoport
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Jewish terrorism: Like father, like son
Israeli terrorists of the '80s faced no real consequences. Now their children are in gov't, media, and committing their own violence.
By
Sebastian Ben Daniel (John Brown)
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With Morocco normalization, Israel revives a dangerous Africa policy
Unable to reconcile its public diplomacy with colonialism at home, Israel has returned to courting key African partners through military-intelligence ties.
By
Alex White
August 17, 2023
At local festivals, Palestinian cinema steps out of its comfort zone
Two film festivals in Haifa and Jerusalem showcased an appetite for a Palestinian cinema scene that is thriving despite many obstacles.
By
Vera Sajrawi
August 16, 2023
‘Israel wanted a silent, perfect victim. We refused’
After settlers took over his family's home in Jerusalem’s Old City last month, Rafat Ghaith-Sub Laban reflects on the hardships and lessons of their struggle.
By
Yahel Gazit
August 15, 2023
The settlers wanted supreme power. They got a rebellion instead
The religious-Zionist movement has made vast inroads in Israeli state and society for two decades. The judicial overhaul may bring it all crashing down.
By
Meron Rapoport
August 15, 2023
For these French Jews, anti-racism cannot succeed without anti-Zionism
Facing a largely right-wing and Zionist French-Jewish community, Tsedek! is advocating a decolonial vision to combat state racism at home and in Israel-Palestine.
By
Natasha Roth-Rowland
August 14, 2023
In hottest summer ever, Masafer Yatta sears from water apartheid
Across the West Bank, Palestinians and Israeli settlers have very different access to water resources — even when they live on the same hill.
By
Basel Adra
August 13, 2023
How mass army refusal is forcing Israelis to rethink their red lines
The dissent of thousands of reserve soldiers offers a rare opening for Israelis to question the army’s primary function: maintaining the occupation.
By
Ariel Bernstein
August 13, 2023
In Gaza, meeting basic needs is integral to our liberation
Protests in the besieged strip show why Palestinian leadership must span the spectrum of resistance and governance, even under occupation.
By
Mohammed R. Mhawish
August 11, 2023
‘The government’s goal is to leave Palestinians in Israel without leadership’
Despite criticisms of the body, Palestinian citizens view efforts to outlaw the High Follow-Up Committee as a dangerous attack on their political rights.
By
Baker Zoubi
August 10, 2023
Who won the battle over the White House antisemitism strategy?
The Biden administration’s antisemitism plan sidestepped the IHRA definition favored by the American-Jewish establishment. They claimed victory anyway.
By
Emily Tamkin
August 8, 2023
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