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Armenian Jerusalemites fight to keep their musical legacy alive
From Palestinian rock to modern folk, generations of Armenian musicians have thrived in Jerusalem. But Israeli attacks threaten the community’s future.
By
Christina Hazboun
April 24, 2024
Israeli police repressing anti-war protests with ‘iron fist,’ say activists
Since October 7, Israel's police have systematically banned, restricted, and attacked protests against the army's assault on Gaza, instilling a sense of fear among Jewish and Palestinian citizens alike.
By
Oren Ziv
January 24, 2024
‘Don’t raise your voice — you’re not in Britain anymore’
From the Jordan crossing to the Jerusalem checkpoint, my return to Palestine was marred by the daily humiliations of life under Israeli occupation.
By
Hamza Ali Shah
August 29, 2023
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East Jerusalem does need schools. But not on the ruins of Palestinian homes
Far from serving the needs of Sheikh Jarrah’s residents, the Jerusalem Municipality’s excuse for expelling the Salhiyeh family is entirely cynical.
By
Orly Noy
January 26, 2022
‘How do they expect my children to grow up and not be full of hatred?’
Lital Salhiyeh, whose family home in Sheikh Jarrah was demolished on Wednesday morning, has no idea where she and her family will go now.
By
Yuval Abraham
January 19, 2022
‘The system is defending police shooters instead of putting them on trial’
Israeli authorities are systematically dismissing probes into police officers who 'shoot to kill' Palestinian assailants as a first resort, says rights group.
By
Oren Ziv
December 22, 2021
Israel set to expel Sheikh Jarrah family in the new year
The Salems could be thrown out of their home to make way for settlers, after Jerusalem municipality officials hand an eviction order with no legal recourse.
By
Yuval Abraham
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Oren Ziv
December 19, 2021
The Temple Mount movement is soaring under Israel’s new government
Defying a decades-long political arrangement, Israeli authorities are enabling an unprecedented rise in Jewish prayer at the Jerusalem holy site.
By
Baker Zoubi
December 6, 2021
Bibi and Trump scorched Jerusalem. Will Bennett and Lapid burn what’s left?
Despite the end of the Trump-Netanyahu era, Israel's new government has not reversed its predecessor's dangerous policies in Jerusalem. Quite the contrary.
By
Daniel Seidemann
November 17, 2021
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
Israeli police target Palestinian journalists at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Journalists at the Jerusalem holy site documented police arbitrarily denying access, delivering beatings, and firing on reporters with rubber-coated bullets.
By
Oren Ziv
May 26, 2021
Hamas breaks out of its Gaza cage
The Islamist movement surprised Israel and the international community when it intervened on the back of a popular uprising in Jerusalem. But some Palestinians remain wary of cooptation, says analyst Tareq Baconi.
By
Amjad Iraqi
May 21, 2021
Against the horror, Palestinians are still rising
Even in the face of lynch mobs and state violence, Palestinians cannot afford to have Israel's settler-colonial rule go back to 'normal.'
By
Amjad Iraqi
May 13, 2021
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