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Is Israel negotiating with Palestinian hunger striker Khader Adnan?
As he enters his 50th day of hunger strike, Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan’s health is rapidly deteriorating rapidly. Now it seems like the Israeli government may try to negotiate his release from administrative detention. By Yael Marom and Noam Rotem Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan’s health deteriorated significantly Wednesday as he reached his 49th day of…
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June 24, 2015
Israel’s broken promises to curb administrative detention
In response to Palestinian hunger strikes, Israel has made — and subsequently broken — all sorts of promises, both in individual cases and regarding the practice of administrative detention itself. Palestinian administrative detainee Khader Adnan announced last week that he would begin a week-long hunger strike to protest the renewal of his administrative detention. Adnan…
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Haggai Matar
January 14, 2015
Minister: Demolish homes in response to deadly J’lem attack [updated]
This is the second such attack in as many weeks. Israeli ministers and MKs call for mass arrests, home demolitions in response. In separate incident, Palestinian teen is kidnapped and injured in East Jerusalem. [Updated with details of a second incident in the West Bank Wednesday night.] One person was killed and 13 others injured, two critically, when…
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Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
November 5, 2014
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When ‘The New York Times’ embeds its reporters with the IDF
Embedded journalism is a controversial issue. Many claim that it replaces oversight and criticism with propaganda. I tend to agree. This admiring tone was evident in the pieces published by embedded Israeli reporters this week during the IDF’s crackdown on Hamas in the West Bank. It must have also been part of the reason why Haaretz chose…
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Noam Sheizaf
June 24, 2014
Beyond mission creep: Why Operation Brother’s Keeper isn’t working
Eleven days later, Israel’s latest operation has been a costly, disruptive rampage that seemingly aims to incite rather than stabilize. By Julie M. Norman Israel’s “Operation Brother’s Keeper” is not working. It is also exploitative, legally questionable, and strategically absurd. Launched 11 days ago, the operation has yielded no new information regarding the location or…
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June 24, 2014
When the canons roar, the Israeli Left remains silent
It appears not much has changed since Operation Cast Lead, when opposition leader Haim Oron tragically decided to support the military offensive. Rather than apologizing and giving evasive answers to the media, the Left, led by the failed opposition leader, should be standing up to yell ‘enough!’ By Elinor Davidov It took seven days of “Operation…
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+972 Magazine
June 23, 2014
What happens when the IDF embeds Israeli reporters
The Israeli army recently began allowing reporters to join night raids in the West Bank. The result is exactly what you might expect. By Oren Persico / ‘The 7th Eye‘ One week after the start of “Operation Brother’s Keeper,” the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit arranged an opportunity for the Israeli press just in time for the newspapers’ weekend…
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The Seventh Eye
June 23, 2014
When Israeli soldiers ‘provoke and react,’ Palestinians die
Despite Netanyahu’s claims of ‘self-defense,’ testimony by Israeli soldiers suggests that mounting Palestinian casualties are the result of intentionally provocative tactics. Text by: Ryan Rodrick Beiler Photos by: Ahmad Al-Bazz and Oren Ziv/Activestills.org In response to the mounting numbers of Palestinian deaths, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered the excuse that Israeli military action in the…
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Activestills
June 22, 2014
IDF kills two Palestinians far from center of search operation
In Ramallah, Palestinian youth clash with raiding Israeli soldiers and Palestinian police alike. Israeli Border Police shoot to death a mentally unstable man in Nablus. Israeli forces killed two Palestinians overnight in the northern West Bank, far from the center of search operations for three kidnapped Israeli teens in the southern Hebron region. The two…
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Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
June 22, 2014
The kidnapping and the Israeli military operation – in numbers
Since the kidnapping of three Israeli teenagers from a hitchhiking stop in the West Bank on June 12, 2014, the Israel Defense Forces has been operating all over the Palestinian territories, in Areas A, B and C. The following list attempts to provide some basic statistics on the toll it has been exacting. While Israeli…
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Mairav Zonszein
June 20, 2014
‘Parts of West Bank operation were planned ahead of time’
IDF officer admits Operation Brother’s Keeper has little to do with returning the kidnapped teenagers. By Yael Marom Parts of Operation Brother’s Keeper were planned in advance and are being implemented with no connection to their stated purpose – the return of the three kidnapped Israelis teenagers – according to an IDF officer in…
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+972 Magazine
June 19, 2014
Rights groups say IDF response to kidnapping is collective punishment
Israel has restricted the movement of of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians and arrested hundreds in response to the kidnapping of three Israeli teenagers. Arrests have included Palestinian parliament members and prisoners released in exchange for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit. Text by Michael Omer-Man Photos by Tess Scheflan and Oren Ziv / Activestills.org Since…
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Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
June 18, 2014
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