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The struggle brewing inside Israel’s anti-government movement
The far-right coalition has already provoked broad resistance from within Israeli society — but Palestine remains the elephant in the room.
By
Haggai Matar
January 12, 2023
In photos: Returning to Palestine’s depopulated villages
For the past six months, Ahmad Al-Bazz has traveled around the country, documenting what remains of the hundreds of villages, towns, and cities destroyed during the Nakba.
By
Ahmad Al-Bazz
May 15, 2022
‘Are we not allowed to be Palestinian on Instagram?’
Seeing Bella Hadid be vocal about Palestine is a delight rooted in a history of erasure and denial.
By
Karim Kattan
July 16, 2020
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Ireland to vote on settlement trade sanctions bill
The law would prohibit the import and sale of goods and services that originate in settlements in occupied territories, targeting Israeli settlements but also other occupations worldwide. Previous European laws made do with ‘differentiation’ measures. Ireland’s parliament is set to vote on a bill Tuesday to prohibit trade with illegal settlements in occupied territories, including those…
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Edo Konrad
January 30, 2018
Why has Israel banned Jewish leftists but not members of Nazi-linked groups?
Israel has banned leaders and key activists from Jewish Voice for Peace, the American Friends Service Committee, and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, among other groups that support BDS, from entering the country. So why doesn’t it extend the same restrictions to members of Nazi-affiliated groups? Israel’s latest step in its self-described “offensive” against the Boycott, Divestment…
By
Natasha Roth-Rowland
January 8, 2018
Roger Waters backs film on legacy of the Nakba
The Pink Floyd frontman to become the executive producer of a new film by Sarah Friedland and +972 writer Rami Younis on the tragic history of one of Palestine’s most important cities. By Yali (Yael) Marom Pink Floyd frontman and human rights activist Roger Waters announced this week that he would be lending his support…
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Yali (Yael) Marom
December 14, 2017
The danger of ignoring Arab opinion: 100 years since Balfour
Following the Balfour Declaration, two academics set out to understand what the people of Palestine wanted for their own future. What comes across from their report is the recognition that local, in this case largely Arab, opinions mattered. The British and French were undeterred. By James J. Zogby In 1919, following the first World War, the…
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+972 Magazine
November 12, 2017
Women rule the stage at DC’s Palestinian film and arts festival
For the first time in its seven-year run, the annual DC Palestinian Film and Arts Festival brings live performances to the stage, highlighting the role of women in storytelling. By Christa Blackmon In an age of increased reliance on digital media, and when diaspora identities are being formed through the lenses of cameras, live oral performances remain a vital tool…
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+972 Magazine
October 31, 2017
‘A legal shield for the Palestine movement in the U.S.’
Pro-Israel organizations are increasingly using the law to target Palestinian solidarity groups in the United States. Dima Khalidi, head of Palestine Legal, speaks with +972 Magazine about the ‘Palestine exception’ to free speech, and what her organization is doing to fight back.
By
Amjad Iraqi
October 18, 2017
Give the people what they want: Palestinians take a step toward unity
With Russian involvement, American support, and Israel's tacit agreement, the Palestinians are taking active steps toward national reconciliation.
By
Menachem Klein
October 3, 2017
There’s nothing anti-Semitic about UNESCO’s Hebron vote
Israel’s leaders are essentially trying to convince the world that anyone who recognizes Palestine is anti-Semitic. UNESCO’s resolution to recognize the Tomb of the Patriarchs/Ibrahimi Tomb and Hebron’s Old City as Palestinian World Heritage Sites brought on, as expected, knee-jerk cries of anti-Semitism by Israeli politicians. And it wasn’t just the right wingers. Even Labor’s…
By
Orly Noy
July 9, 2017
Remembering the history Israel swept aside in 1948
In the late 19th century, travelers on the long road from Jaffa to Jerusalem could stop at a rest station to relax and have a cup of (overpriced) coffee. This past, and the story of Jerusalem opening itself to the world, has been lost in the Zionist retelling of history. By Yonathan Mizrachi There is…
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Haokets
April 21, 2017
Israelis must speak up about the injustices here, and the world must listen
The world is not against us — rather, it is at best indifferent to the oppression of Palestinians, and at worst colludes in it, which is why Israelis must inform decent people about what is happening here. I was invited to attend a series of meetings organized by French activists that were held this week. The…
By
Orly Noy
April 8, 2017
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