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In Jenin, Israel is unveiling the next phase of apartheid
Palestinians in West Bank cities are fast discovering that if their expulsion won’t be possible, Gazafication will be their future.
By
Amjad Iraqi
June 30, 2023
Israeli protesters chanted for Huwara. Why not for Nablus?
The selective outrage over settler attacks renders only some Palestinians worthy of sympathy, legitimizing a far more dominant form of violence.
By
Dan Owen
March 12, 2023
‘Like a nightmare’: 48 hours of Israeli settler terror
Exacting revenge for Jerusalem attacks, settlers across the West Bank set a house ablaze, attacked medical personnel, and erected a new outpost.
By
Orly Noy
January 31, 2023
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WATCH: Settlers attack Palestinian farmers near radical outpost
Soldiers put an end to the attack following the intervention of a human rights worker. By Eli Bitan Israeli settlers attacked a group of Palestinian farmers outside the West Bank city of Nablus Wednesday afternoon. According to Israeli NGO Rabbis from Human Rights, the settlers came from the direction of a newly-established settler outpost, Megini Ha’aretz, not far…
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October 11, 2017
Settler shoots and kills Palestinian during West Bank demo
An AP photographer was also wounded by the settler, during a protest in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike. Eyewitnesses say that an altercation between demonstrators and settlers escalated into stone-throwing by the former, after which the settler drew his gun and opened fire. An Israeli settler shot and killed a Palestinian near Huwwara in…
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Natasha Roth-Rowland
May 18, 2017
Wave of settler violence hits Palestinian villages in West Bank
Settlers from the radical Yitzhar settlement attack Palestinians in Urif and Huwwara, just one day after Israeli activists were assaulted by masked settlers in the Jordan Valley. By Yali (Yael) Marom Dozens of Jewish settlers assaulted Palestinians in two separate West Bank villages on Saturday, just one day after settlers attacked and injured left-wing Israelis…
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Yali (Yael) Marom
April 23, 2017
PHOTOS: Palestinians plant trees to defy Israeli land confiscation
Palestinian farmers and volunteers plant olive trees to protest an Israeli military order to confiscate Palestinian land for one of the most extreme settlements in the West Bank. Photos and text by Ahmad al-Bazz / Activestills.org The Israeli army on Thursday tried to prevent some 50 Palestinian farmers and volunteers from planting olive trees and tilling…
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Activestills
January 26, 2017
When a Palestinian girl is shot and killed ‘by accident’
Samah Abdullah, 18, was in a car with her family when she was shot in the head by Israeli soldiers, dying three weeks later. The army claims it was an accident. By Yossi Gurvitz / Yesh Din Samah Abd Al-Muman Ahmed Abdullah, from the West Bank village of Amoriya, woke up on Monday, November 23rd…
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+972 Magazine
January 23, 2017
Why I took 32 photos of my leg
I hurt my leg, so I gave it a treat: a trip to sites across Israel/Palestine that tell of just how fragile the human body is. The doctor says my leg is fine, but I have doubts. I twisted it playing football (soccer, so be it) last autumn, tore a muscle and feared damage to…
By
Yuval Ben-Ami
July 26, 2016
Palestinian prisoner placed in admin. detention — after serving 15 years
Bilal Kayed was supposed to be released from Israeli prison after serving a nearly 15-year sentence. Instead, he was placed under indefinite detention without charges or trial. Photos and text by Ahmad al-Bazz/Activestills.org Palestinian prisoner Bilal Kayed was meant to be released from Israeli prison on Monday after serving 14.5 years. Instead Israeli military authorities decided to…
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Activestills
June 14, 2016
Why the Israeli and Palestinian media tell such different stories
As violence against Israeli Jews declines, the Israeli media has gone back to business as usual. Palestinian newspapers, on the other hand, are full of stories of death, arrests, and all-out war. For the past several weeks, during what the Israeli press has deemed a “wave of terror,” included stabbings and extrajudicial killings in the…
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Orly Noy
November 4, 2015
A Month in Photos: This is what ‘living by the sword’ looks like
Violence engulfed Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza this month. Clashes around Al-Aqsa Mosque turned into stabbing attacks against Israelis, and Israeli security forces killed over 70 Palestinians. Photos by: Ahmad Al-Bazz, Anne Paq, Ezz Zanoun, Faiz Abu-Rmeleh, Hosam Salem, Keren Manor, Muhannad Saleem, Omar Sameer, Oren Ziv, Yotam Ronen Photo editing: Anka Mirkin …
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Activestills
November 1, 2015
Mainstreaming administrative detention
Israel is currently imprisoning over 350 Palestinians and three Jewish Israelis without trial and with no way of defending themselves against charges they often aren’t even allowed to see. As Palestinians demand international intervention, Israeli lawmakers move to codify the practice. Activists in the West Bank city of Nablus on Thursday demanded that the International…
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Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
September 12, 2015
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