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‘The soldiers opened the way for the settlers’: Pogroms surge across West Bank
Armed Israeli settlers raided more than a dozen Palestinian communities under the army’s guard, leaving a trail of death and destruction in their wake.
By
Oren Ziv
April 18, 2024
In Masafer Yatta, our camera can be stronger than the bulldozer
At a screening in At-Tuwani, we realized our film isn’t just sharing our story with the world, but showing our people how we are fighting for change.
By
Hamdan Ballal Al-Huraini
March 29, 2024
The first step toward disintegrating Israel’s settler machine
Despite their narrow focus, recent international sanctions against settlers are laying the foundations to turn verbal condemnations into tangible action.
By
Ori Kol
March 19, 2024
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Palestinians pick up the pieces after settler pogrom in West Bank village
Residents say police and army protected settlers as they rampaged in Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya following a lethal attack in a nearby settlement.
By
Oren Ziv
June 21, 2023
Under settler terror, Palestinians tear down and flee their village
Twenty-seven Palestinian families made the devastating decision to leave their homes in 'Ein Samia, hounded out by Israeli settlers and army pressure.
By
Basel Adra
May 25, 2023
Armed settlers break into Palestinian family home under cover of darkness
Settlers from a nearby grazing outpost entered the home, turned it upside down, and demanded the family 'stop bringing leftists' to the area.
By
Yuval Abraham
March 22, 2023
‘Who hits a 64-year-old woman with a bat?’
Cassandra Auren, an American peace activist, was visiting the Palestinian village of Tuba when settlers attacked her with a bat and fractured her skull.
By
Yuval Abraham
March 13, 2023
Israeli protesters chanted for Huwara. Why not for Nablus?
The selective outrage over settler attacks renders only some Palestinians worthy of sympathy, legitimizing a far more dominant form of violence.
By
Dan Owen
March 12, 2023
Reclaiming Purim from the supremacists
This Purim, we must celebrate not by clinging to a 'self defense' of war and apartheid, but by envisioning a world based on support and interdependence.
By
Lexie Botzum
March 7, 2023
‘I couldn’t see if my brother’s murderer was a soldier or settler’
Footage obtained by +972 shows Sameh Aqtesh was shot dead during a settler attack accompanied by the Israeli army on the night of the Huwara pogrom.
By
Oren Ziv
and
Yuval Abraham
March 5, 2023
How not to show solidarity with the families of Huwara
Thousands donated to a crowdfunder set up by an Israeli politician. But its militaristic framing and implementation are likely to do more harm than good.
By
Orly Noy
March 3, 2023
‘They were burning our house with kids inside. The army didn’t let us through’
Children trapped by settlers. A mutilated pet. Checkpoints blocking aid. A Palestinian family recounts the horrifying night of the Huwara pogrom.
By
Yuval Abraham
March 2, 2023
Why there are no two sides to the Huwara pogrom
Huwara is not a story of 'two sides fighting each other.' It's the story of a regional superpower that tramples over millions of disenfranchised people.
By
Haggai Matar
March 2, 2023
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