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‘If you don’t leave, we’ll kill you’: Hundreds flee Israeli settler violence in Hebron area
Seeing the Gaza war as a golden hour to fulfill their West Bank ambitions, Israeli settlers have chased out entire Palestinian communities in Area C.
By
Imad Abu Hawash
November 22, 2023
‘The system learns to recognize you’: Amnesty calls out automated apartheid
Following major report, Amnesty adviser Matt Mahmoudi explains how facial recognition technology is bolstering Israel's control over Palestinians.
By
Ameera Kawash
May 2, 2023
The pogrom is the point
When Israeli officials call on settlers not to take the law into their own hands against Palestinians, they are actually saying 'let the army do the job for you.'
By
Orly Noy
February 27, 2023
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How Israel is turning Sheikh Jarrah into another Hebron
Israeli police have transformed Sheikh Jarrah into a hyper-militarized area designed to quash Palestinian resistance and embolden Jewish settlers.
By
Oren Ziv
June 10, 2021
For this Hebron activist, every protest could end in a trial
Israel's conviction of Palestinian activist Issa Amro shows that there can never be justice when the judge and prosecutor wear the same army uniform.
By
Oren Ziv
February 11, 2021
The UAE-Israel accord is a victory for Temple Mount extremists
The accord's stance on Jerusalem's holy sites allows extremist Jewish groups to pursue their dangerous aspirations — and fulfill Palestinians' deepest fears.
By
Daniel Seidemann
September 1, 2020
In Hebron, protecting Palestinians is not an Israeli soldier’s job
A viral video of a soldier helping a Palestinian during a settler attack symbolizes how Israelis would like to see their army. The reality is far from it.
By
Ron Zaidel
June 22, 2020
How a Palestinian shoemaker started the West Bank’s only mask factory overnight
What started as an experiment days after the coronavirus outbreak in the West Bank is now a factory producing thousands of masks a day.
By
Suha Arraf
March 23, 2020
West Bank lockdowns didn’t start with the coronavirus pandemic
The principles that have guided Israeli governments through 52 years of occupation seem to be informing the response to coronavirus in the occupied territories.
By
Lior Amihai
March 11, 2020
Hebron settlers hold Purim parade while Palestinians locked down for coronavirus
Dismissing virus fears, Israeli soldiers and police accompanied 250 settlers in Hebron's city center while preventing Palestinian onlookers from approaching.
By
Oren Ziv
March 10, 2020
What if Israel had decided to expel the settlers of Hebron?
After the massacre of 29 Palestinians in Hebron, Yitzhak Rabin could have taken action against the settlers there. Instead, he put Palestinians under closure.
By
Amiram Goldblum
November 13, 2019
Open your eyes in Hebron and see the whole of the occupation
The settlements, checkpoints, and walls that have been the reality for Hebron’s Palestinian population are now being copied everywhere across the West Bank. By Eyal Hareuveni First-time visitors to the Jewish settlement in Hebron’s ancient city center might feel as though they have stepped into the heart of darkness. This is where the Israeli military occupation’s…
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September 29, 2019
In Hebron, Tlaib and Omar would have seen Israel’s apartheid city
Had Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar been allowed to visit Hebron, they would have seen Israel’s official policy of discrimination and segregation for the city’s 215,000 Palestinian residents. By Avner Gvaryahu Outside the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron lies a beautiful leafy garden. In it stands a large stone with the names of the…
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+972 Magazine
August 28, 2019
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