open menu
close menu
October 7 war
Gaza
Settler violence
ICJ & ICC
Crackdown on dissent
Newsletter
close menu
B696146A-7C75-40FC-8B38-383B61520B38
Created with sketchtool.
SUPPORT US
Topics
October 7 war
Gaza
Settler violence
ICJ & ICC
Crackdown on dissent
About
Our writers
The +972 Podcast
Contact us
Local Call
SUPPORT US
Follow us
twitter
facebook
instagram
Developed by
RGB Media
Powered by
Salamandra
deir yassin
facebook
email
twitter
link
WATCH: Returning to the site of the Deir Yassin massacre
Every year, to mark the Nakba, Israeli organization Zochrot organizes a tour returning to the site of Deir Yassin, where Zionist militias massacred over 100 people in 1948. Today, the Givat Shaul neighborhood of Jerusalem and a psychiatric hospital stand in its place. Not everyone is happy about the tours.
By
Social TV
May 31, 2018
The beat goes on: The story of Palestine’s national dance
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict gets more than its share of attention. And yet, listening more attentively to the narrative of the dabke, Palestine’s national dance, gives a new angle to resistance and struggle. By Dana Mills In July 2015 Palestinian activists in London took to the streets to hold a Day of Rage to commemorate the…
By
+972 Magazine
September 20, 2017
One almighty military order and 49 dead Palestinians
Sixty years on, the Kafr Qasim massacre is a stark reminder of the buried past of the world’s ‘most moral army.’ By Sam Bahour If your Palestinian neighbors and friends seem slightly on edge today, please excuse them. October 29th brings back horrific memories to Palestinians everywhere, young and old. It was 60 years ago…
By
+972 Magazine
October 29, 2016
Subscribe to The Landline
+972's weekly newsletter
Sign up
Error message after subscribing form
Latest
The Beaten Path: Framing the story at Yad Vashem (part 8)
Exploring Jerusalem’s Holocaust museum allows us to understand the way in which the Zionist narrative deals with the destruction of European Jewry. But is it the whole story? Part eight of Yuval Ben-Ami’s journey through the Holy Land’s most popular tourist sites. In the early years of the 11th Century, the Holy Land was taken over…
By
Yuval Ben-Ami
November 25, 2014
PHOTOS: Publicly remembering the Deir Yassin massacre
Activists walk through a West Jerusalem neighborhood carrying the names of some 100 men, women and children massacred 66 years ago by Zionist militias in the Palestinian village of Deir Yassin. They are met with curiosity, indifference and open hostility. Text and photos by: Ryan Rodrick Beiler/Activestills.org Jewish Israeli, Palestinian, and international activists carried three…
By
Activestills
April 11, 2014
WATCH: A new look at the massacre of Deir Yassin
On the night of April 9, 1948, over 100 men, women, children and elderly Palestinians were killed in Deir Yassin during an operation by Israeli underground militias. In contrast to the Palestinian narrative, which claims that the massacre was motivated by hatred and vengeance, the Isralei narrative describes another of the necessary battles of the…
By
Social TV
April 30, 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…
By
Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
December 27, 2012
Will the two-state UN bid make a difference on the ground?
Festivities were held in Ramallah throughout the day to celebrate the Palestine Liberation Organization’s bid at the United Nations to receive an upgrade to non-member observer state. It’s a bit ironic that the Palestinian Authority chose Ramallah for these official festivities—isn’t East Jerusalem supposed to be the Palestinian capital according to the two-state solution? And…
By
Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
November 29, 2012
Is Israel preparing for a population transfer?
One of the goals of the 1956 Kafr Qasim Massacre, as envisioned by the action’s commander, Major Shmuel Malinki, was to encourage the mass flight of the Palestinians still living in Israel after the 1948 ethnic cleansing. Malinki was aware of staff plans for such expulsions, and remembered the role played by the Deir Yassin…
By
Yossi Gurvitz
October 9, 2010
Most Read
Day
Week
Month
As a former staffer, I feel betrayed by Harris. But Trump would be catastrophic
Exterminate, expel, resettle: Israel's endgame in northern Gaza
‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza
This is what it looks like to be hit by Israel's 'Skunk'
Why the Democrats were Israel's perfect partners in genocide
Exterminate, expel, resettle: Israel's endgame in northern Gaza
As a former staffer, I feel betrayed by Harris. But Trump would be catastrophic
Why the Democrats were Israel's perfect partners in genocide
‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza
The Israeli task force deporting foreign activists from the West Bank
‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza
Exterminate, expel, resettle: Israel's endgame in northern Gaza
A plan to liquidate northern Gaza is gaining steam
The 'pact of silence' between Israelis and their media
Why the Democrats were Israel's perfect partners in genocide
Subscribe to The Landline
+972's weekly newsletter
Sign up