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WATCH: Settler attacks left-wing activist, breaks his arm
Guess who was detained and taken in for questioning. An Israeli settler attacked a left-wing activist in a settlement in the south Hebron Hills Saturday, breaking his arm. The activist was transferred to Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva, where his left arm was put in a cast. On Saturday morning, left-wing activists from Ta’ayush arrived…
By
Yali (Yael) Marom
September 17, 2017
Pushing Palestinians off their land — by pumping sewage onto it
Not content with ongoing demolitions in Umm al-Kheir and the destruction of its taboun, settlers in nearby Carmel have resorted to piping their waste onto the land belonging to the village. By Yossi Gurvitz, for Yesh Din The usual problem with reporting on what happens in the West Bank is lens width, an essential physical problem: you…
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+972 Magazine
March 31, 2017
Seven Nights 6: Malawi
On its next to last night, the journey leads away from the cities and, in a way, to another continent. For other nights click here. The papers promised a meteor shower. Here was a great excuse to take a spin out of town. I haven’t been off the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv axis in a while (Bethlehem is…
By
Yuval Ben-Ami
August 14, 2015
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Settler attacks in South Hebron Hills (go unreported)
This morning, while internationals were escorting Palestinian residents of Um al Hir (in South Hebron Hills) to their pasture to graze their herds, settlers assaulted them by throwing stones and hitting them. Apparently they did not go after Palestinians but only the international escorts, who were specifically requested to be there due to recent tensions…
By
Mairav Zonszein
January 23, 2011
Israel’s unaccountable executive
My op-ed in the Jerusalem Post today discusses the serious problem of Israel’s accountability mechanisms, in the context of the Carmel fire: No society is perfect, but democratic nations are able to examine themselves and learn from their errors. Strong countries are not afraid of admitting mistakes. Democracy’s underlying premise – that government is the…
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Roi Maor
December 21, 2010
Carmel scapegoats III: the meaning of responsibility
The settlers and the ultra-orthodox are not the cause for Israel’s collapsing public services. The professional middle class, which considers itself a “silent majority” of “responsible citizens” but is quite the opposite, should take a hard look in the mirror. This is the third and final installment in a series of posts, examining arguments, which…
By
Roi Maor
December 17, 2010
Carmel fire scapegoats, part II: the settlements
The settlements are a moral and practical disaster, but they are the symptom rather than the cause of Israel’s ills. This is the second in a series of three posts, examining arguments, which have resurfaced following the Carmel fire, that assign the blame for Israel’s problems to the ultra-orthodox or the settlements. To read the…
By
Roi Maor
December 9, 2010
Carmel fire scapegoats, part I: The Ultra-Orthodox
In a series of three posts, I will examine arguments, which have resurfaced following the Carmel fire, that assign the blame for Israel’s problems to the ultra-orthodox or the settlements. In this first post, I argue that the ultra-orthodox play a marginal role both in Israel’s economic and social problems, and in the shaping of…
By
Roi Maor
December 8, 2010
Carmel fire: the price of the treasury’s policy
The firefighters’ lack of readiness not accidental, but a result of long-term economical policy. Last morning, making my Friday shopping at the local grocery, I heard a woman hissing that we should catch those Arabs who lit the fire on Thursday and burn them alive, like the 40 prison guards cadets. I butted in. “And…
By
Yossi Gurvitz
December 3, 2010
The Carmel disaster: My forest is on fire
The weird vibes actually started the day before. Something just didn’t feel right. And then it began. Cellcom, Israel’s largest cell provider, crashed. Totally. For the whole day. 3.5 million users with dead phones. Cellcom also happens to be the supplier of phones to the newspaper I work in – which meant that either reporters…
By
Ami Kaufman
December 3, 2010
Israel’s deadliest fire: Eli Yishai must go
If Israel’s PM doesn’t show his racist and incompetent Interior Minister the way out immediately – he should face consequences, too. Israelis and international forces are still fighting the fire that started yesterday morning on the Carmel Mountain near Haifa. 41 people, most of them from Israel’s prison service, died when their bus was trapped…
By
Noam Sheizaf
December 3, 2010
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