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‘That’s the point of the checkpoint, to remind you they’re always there’
The scariest thing about 'The Container,' which divides Palestinian areas from each other, is not knowing when — or if — you will make it to the other side.
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Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
July 6, 2020
Between garbage and sewage: Israel’s future plans for Khan al-Ahmar
To avoid being transferred to a garbage dump in East Jerusalem, the villagers of Khan al-Ahmar will have to convince three other Bedouin communities to evacuate the area. After that, they can live near a wastewater site. By Hagai El-Ad Since the mid-1970s, Israel has been working to drive Palestinians out of the West Bank area which lies…
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August 16, 2018
Israeli demolition of entire Palestinian village days away, villagers fear
Israeli security forces show up and survey homes in Khan al-Ahmar, which activists and residents fear is a sign of forced displacement of the entire village. Israel’s top court gave its approval to the demolition, an act rights groups say would constitute a war crime. By +972 Magazine Staff After getting the green light from…
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July 1, 2018
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Three Palestinians shot dead in Jerusalem clashes, three settlers stabbed to death
At least two Palestinians are killed by Israeli security forces during demonstrations over the closure of the Al-Aqsa compound. One Palestinian was reportedly shot dead by an Israeli settler. Updated below: Later Friday night, three Israeli settlers were stabbed to death in a West Bank settlement. Photos by Oren Ziv, Yotam Ronen / Activestills.org Three Palestinians…
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Activestills
July 21, 2017
Five killed in Tel Aviv, West Bank attacks
Violence reignites across Israel-Palestine on Thursday as four Israelis and one Palestinian are killed in two separate attacks in Tel Aviv and the West Bank. The two attackers, both West Bank Palestinians, are apprehended. Four Israelis and one Palestinian were killed in two separate attacks on both sides of the Green Line Thursday afternoon. Several…
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Natasha Roth-Rowland
November 19, 2015
The long road to Bethlehem
After taking a job at a Palestinian university in the West Bank, Jewish journalist Mya Guarnieri feels that the center of her life is increasingly on the 'other side' of the Green Line. Israeli soldiers give her a hard time for being a Jew in 'enemy territory' and it becomes more and more difficult to live in Israeli society.
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Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
March 28, 2015
Stepped up Israeli harassment leads to clashes in Abu Dis
The presence of Israeli security forces around Al Quds University in Abu Dis has led to clashes with students twice in the past week. Israeli forces, who have used rubber-coated bullets and tear gas, are trying to provoke the students, the university’s executive vice president claims. Yesterday, while I was teaching my 9:30 a.m. composition…
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Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
September 9, 2013
Palestinian hospitalized after IDF handcuffs, abandons him at checkpoint
A Palestinian resident of East Jerusalem found himself dehydrated in a Hebron hospital after border policemen and soldiers handcuffed, blindfolded and abadoned him in a car on a hot day in May. By Yesh Din, written by Yossi Gurvitz About two weeks ago, A. was on his way from Hebron to Jerusalem. A is a…
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May 23, 2013
Palestinian university shuts down in wake of violence, teacher strikes
Critics often say that Palestinians should concentrate on state-building rather than fighting the occupation. But the prolonged closure of a Palestinian university is a reminder that Palestine can’t get on its feet when it’s under Israel’s boot. It’s been 10 days since I’ve seen my students at the Palestinian university in the West Bank. A…
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Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
March 16, 2013
E1 doesn’t matter: One-state reality is here
Those who think that E1 is the nail in the coffin of the two-state ‘solution’ are willfully blind to the fact that a one-state outcome is already on the ground and that the Zionist militias started building it before there ever was an Israel. I know this is a little late. The big brouhaha about…
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Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
December 27, 2012
Israel suppresses Gaza protests in West Bank; two Palestinians killed
Rushdi Tamimi, 31, was shot by Israeli soldiers during a protest in Nabi Saleh on Saturday; he died today in a Ramallah hospital. 22-year-old Hamdi Falah died today after being shot four times by soldiers at a Hebron protest. In the past several days, Israeli forces have violently repressed demonstrations in East Jerusalem and the West…
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Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
November 19, 2012
Photo essay: The symmetry of an asymmetrical conflict
2011 is drawing to a close and it has been a year full of expectation and suspense regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I admit that I thought it was a year in which significant things might change. But after a weekend trip to some of the hottest spots in the hot spot, I reflected that a…
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Dahlia Scheindlin
December 9, 2011
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