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The Israeli public is dispirited. So why is the right euphoric?
The mantra of national unity has abetted the Israeli right’s sense of historic victory. But much of the public appears to be realizing some hard truths.
By
Meron Rapoport
March 20, 2024
Why is Gaza so central to the Palestinian struggle?
The history of Gaza illuminates how the tiny enclave has long encapsulated Palestinian identity — and why it is now the focal point of a regional crisis.
By
Anne Irfan
January 2, 2024
Palestinian village fears imminent expulsion as settler attacks escalate
Residents of Ein al-Rashash are calling on activists to help deter Israeli settler violence that has already forced neighboring communities to flee.
By
Tash Lever
August 31, 2023
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Smotrich is about to become the West Bank’s overlord. Here’s what’s at stake
Under the new coalition agreement, millions of Palestinians are about to fall directly at the mercy of one of the most extreme figures in Israeli politics.
By
Eliav Lieblich
December 7, 2022
PODCAST: What happened to the Green Line?
Israeli policies and Palestinian resistance have both served to erode the Green Line over the decades. Has it gone for good?
By
Natasha Roth-Rowland
September 16, 2022
Want to dismantle Israeli apartheid? Start with this law
The crisis over an emergency regulation that applies separate legal systems in the West Bank illustrates the tangible ways apartheid can be undone.
By
Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
June 8, 2022
When an Israeli chicken farm has more rights than a Palestinian village
From expropriating our land to poisoning our agriculture, settlement farms serve Israel's goal of forcing us out of our homes in the South Hebron Hills.
By
Ali Awad
and
Awdah Hathaleen
March 10, 2022
A medical school in the service of colonialism
Ariel University's new medicine faculty is part of a wider effort to normalize illegal settlements — and Israel's national medical body is defending it.
By
Osama Tanous
and
Ghada Majadli
March 3, 2022
Bibi and Trump scorched Jerusalem. Will Bennett and Lapid burn what’s left?
Despite the end of the Trump-Netanyahu era, Israel's new government has not reversed its predecessor's dangerous policies in Jerusalem. Quite the contrary.
By
Daniel Seidemann
November 17, 2021
Climate breakdown and occupation are dismantling the lives of Palestinian shepherds
A settlement in the South Hebron Hills illustrates how the Israeli occupation and the climate crisis are destroying Palestinian land and livelihoods.
By
Natasha Westheimer
April 21, 2021
The JNF is no innocent charity
The Jewish National Fund presents itself in Germany as a 'green' organization serving all of Israel's residents. That's not what its leaders say in Israel.
By
Michael Sappir
March 4, 2021
A ‘road revolution’: Settlers push Israel to expand West Bank infrastructure
Israel's High Court ruled Road 935 will 'disproportionately damage' Palestinian property. That isn't stopping the government from resuming its construction.
By
Meron Rapoport
August 27, 2020
Settlers trespass on Palestinian land to build a pool for their children
Under COVID-19 lockdown, Amer Abu Hijleh discovered settlers were digging a hole on his land. While Israeli forces prevented his access to the area, the hole became a pool.
By
Ahmad Al-Bazz
July 7, 2020
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