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Meet the Palestinian man arrested for being sarcastic on Facebook
Anas Abudaabes, arrested for publishing satirical Facebook posts about people celebrating the wildfires in Israel, talks about how Israeli police tried to humiliate him, and explains why he insists on criticizing Arab society in Israel. Like Ludvik, the protagonist in Milan Kundera’s novel “The Joke,” Anas Abudaabes has discovered firsthand the problems that arise when…
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Orly Noy
November 30, 2016
PHOTOS: Arabs and Jews protest planned expulsion of 1,200 Bedouin
Demonstrators march outside Be’er Sheva court, calling on the government not to evacuate two unrecognized Bedouin villages. Text by Yael Marom, photos by Oren Ziv/Activestills.org Over 300 demonstrators marched outside the Be’er Sheva District Court Thursday against the planned demolition of two unrecognized Bedouin villages, Umm al-Hiran and Atir, in Israel’s Negev Desert. Two villages…
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March 3, 2016
Cop won’t stand trial for killing Bedouin Israeli
Despite DNA evidence and a failed lie detector test, the police officer who allegedly shot and killed Sami al-Jaar will most likely not face criminal charges. By John Brown* (translated from Hebrew by Ofer Neiman) New and disturbing details on the deadly shooting of a Bedouin man by an Israeli police officer have come to light, after +972’s…
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+972 Magazine
January 10, 2016
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PHOTOS: Marking three years of demolitions in al-Araqib
On July 27, 2010 Israeli riot police demolished the “unrecognized village” of al-Araqib for the first time. In the three years since, villagers have rebuilt and police forces demolished the village over 50 times. After dozens of demolitions, villagers resigned themselves to rebuilding in the cemetery, the only location spared by the demolitions. Click here…
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Activestills
July 29, 2013
Mixed Arab-Jewish cities in Israel: not separate and not equal
10 percent of the Palestinian-Israelis live in what we like to call mixed cities. What do we know about their reality and how is it different, if at all, from the reality of the Palestinian-Israeli villages and cities? By Issa Edward Boursheh The Central Bureau of Statistics defines the following cities as mixed cities in…
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+972 Magazine
February 26, 2011
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