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The orchestrated persecution of Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian
A vicious campaign by Israeli academia, police, and media to silence the professor shows Palestinians they have no safe place in Zionist institutions.
By
Shahrazad Odeh
April 30, 2024
From the river to the sea, Israel is waging the same war
The Gaza assault cannot be understood separately from Israel’s divide-and-conquer strategy against Palestinians in Jenin, Jerusalem, and Nazareth.
By
Orly Noy
April 26, 2024
Hebrew University’s Faculty of Repressive Science
The suspension of Palestinian professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian empties all meaning from the university’s proclaimed values of pluralism and equality.
By
Orly Noy
March 23, 2024
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An Israeli Black Panther’s call for true democracy
We did not get to taste one drop of the promises in the Declaration of Independence. Now we must gather all the oppressed groups we have ignored.
By
Reuven Abergel
May 8, 2023
‘He thought killing an Arab was easy’
Palestinian citizens decry the shooting of Diyar Omari by a Jewish Israeli, blaming racist politicians for fomenting a trigger-happy atmosphere.
By
Baker Zoubi
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Oren Ziv
May 8, 2023
The problem with ‘reclaiming’ the Israeli flag
By transforming the flag into a symbol of 'resistance,' anti-government protesters exclude Palestinians from their purported struggle for democracy.
By
Oren Ziv
April 27, 2023
‘A foundational moment for Palestinians’: Remembering the first Land Day
Said Zeedani, who was part of the 1976 strike by Palestinian citizens in which Israel killed six protesters, recalls the build-up to 'a political earthquake.'
By
Said Zeedani
March 30, 2023
How this protest movement is bringing Netanyahu to his knees
A movement that started out against the government's judicial coup has morphed into a successful uprising. Yet questions still loom about what this moment portends for Israeli politics, and above all for Palestinians.
By
Haggai Matar
March 27, 2023
Do Palestinian citizens want a place in Israel’s anti-gov’t protests?
While fully aware of the danger at hand, Palestinians in Israel are conflicted over how to respond to a movement that longs for the Zionist days of yore.
By
Samah Salaime
March 13, 2023
Are Palestinians prepared for a major earthquake of their own?
Experts warn that Israeli planning restrictions, a weak health system, and a lack of awareness pose serious risks in the event of a large-scale disaster.
By
Vera Sajrawi
February 24, 2023
Why aren’t Palestinian citizens joining the anti-government protests?
Despite calls from political leaders, much of the Arab community in Israel feels the movement is not reflective of their deeper problems with the state.
By
Baker Zoubi
February 1, 2023
Ben Gvir turns up the heat on Palestinian prisoners
From restricting visitations to demanding the death penalty, the national security minister has begun rolling out his harsher vision for Israeli prisons.
By
Baker Zoubi
January 24, 2023
Religious Zionists have captured the state. What will it mean for Palestinians?
Unlike Israeli Jews, who are opposing the government to protect the status quo, Palestinians across the Green Line are fighting a more existential danger.
By
Ameer Makhoul
January 22, 2023
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