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‘Breaking the ghettos’: The struggle to desegregate Tel Aviv’s schools
The city that brands itself a 'liberal haven' is forcing asylum seekers' children into separate, impoverished schools. And the parents are fighting back.
By
Ben Reiff
January 16, 2022
When an American in the IDF meets a Palestinian American in Hebron
An American serving in the Israeli army in Hebron says that in her job granting and denying Palestinians permission to work and travel, it’s a ‘conversation starter’ to meet Palestinians who back home would have full rights like her. The video below was published Sunday by COGAT, the unit of the Israeli Defense Ministry charged…
By
Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
August 25, 2019
WATCH: The personal and political of segregation in Israel
Almost everywhere in Israel, Jews and Palestinians live separately. Where did the idea of segregation come from? And is it really what people want?
By
Social TV
March 27, 2019
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Israeli hotel warns Jewish guests ‘there will be a lot of Arabs’
Hotels in Israel are offering their Jewish clients some vacation segregation. Staff at the Magic Sunrise Hotel in Eilat have been making phone calls of their own volition to Jewish clientele who have reservations this weekend to warn them that there will be a lot of Arabs at the hotel due to the Muslim Eid…
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Mairav Zonszein
July 6, 2016
‘Israeli maternity wards segregate Jewish, Arab mothers’
An investigative report finds that numerous Israeli hospitals are openly implementing segregation. But journalists have exposed the phenomenon for at least a decade and nobody seems willing to do anything about it. Despite years of denials and regulators vowing to tackle the problem, a number of major Israeli hospitals continue to segregate Jewish and Arab…
By
Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
April 5, 2016
WATCH: Jaffa parents demand desegregated, bilingual education
The Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality does not offer any bi-lingual education options for Jewish and Palestinian families who live in the same Jaffa neighborhoods, on the same streets, and in the same apartment buildings. Parents of children enrolled in the city’s only Arabic-Hebrew bi-lingual kindergarten are now demanding that the city provide their children an option…
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Social TV
February 12, 2016
Stop asking whether Israel is Jewish or democratic
This isn’t a choice between ‘Jewish or democratic’ — the only question is whether Israel can still become a true democracy. For some years, the political center-left in Israel has committed itself to the idea of a Jewish and democratic state. For these mostly secular and traditional people, “Jewish” used to mean some sort of…
By
Dahlia Scheindlin
January 24, 2016
The new normal in Israel
Violence, racism, fear and no political horizon: that is what Israel’s leadership has to offer. Two Arab residents of Israel were taken off an Aegean Airlines flight to Tel Aviv Monday night after several Jewish Israeli passengers demanded they be removed, simply for being Arab. The Jewish Israeli passengers refused to take their seats —…
By
Mairav Zonszein
January 5, 2016
Trump is no more racist than mainstream Israeli policy
Israeli politicians are joining the global pushback against Donald Trump’s anti-Muslim racism. But guess what other country bans Muslim immigration? Just days after Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump announced that he will be visiting Israel by the end of December, the billionaire populist called for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United…
By
Mairav Zonszein
December 9, 2015
The ghettoization of Israel’s ‘mixed cities’
The banality of the ghetto: The term ‘ghetto’ migrated from Europe’s Jewish communities to Israel’s ethnically mixed towns — both as an idea and an institution for controlling the Palestinians who remained in Israel after 1948. By Daniel Monterescu In the aftermath of Jaffa’s conquest in 1948, Moshe Erem, director-general of Israel’s Ministry of Minority Affairs and…
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+972 Magazine
December 5, 2015
Hebron’s Palestinians need hope, not military rule
Nearly 50 years after the occupation of Hebron, Israel still hasn’t figured out how to stop Palestinian violence. If you have been attuned to the internal Israeli conversation over the past few days, you’ll have noticed that the drums of war are beating once again. In a piece published Friday, Haaretz’s military and defense expert…
By
Edo Konrad
November 27, 2015
Israeli hotels warn Jewish guests that Arabs will also be there
Israeli Jews trying to book hotel rooms for the upcoming holidays being informed of far more than the price and terms, Channel 2 reveals. The latest hotel courtesy. A number of hotels in Israel are warning Jews trying to make reservations for the upcoming High Holidays that Arabs will also be vacationing there, a report…
By
Mairav Zonszein
September 8, 2015
Arab school strike highlights Israel’s discriminatory education policies
All of Israel’s Arabic schools went on strike Monday in solidarity with 47 church-run schools fighting for equal funding from the state in comparison to Jewish religious schools. The discrimination in education is a microcosm of an entire system of inequity. Israeli Education Minister Naftali Bennett published an op-ed last week marking the start of the new…
By
Amjad Iraqi
September 7, 2015
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