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In a year of pandemic, Palestinian workers grapple with a virus and an occupier
Six Palestinian workers share how the COVID-19 crisis has affected their livelihoods while navigating Israeli checkpoints, permits, and restrictions.
By
Activestills
Israel’s most racist law comes crumbling down — for now
The Israeli government's failure to extend the Citizenship Law offers Palestinian families a brief moment of respite.
By
Edo Konrad
As protests grow, the PA turns its repression on Palestinian journalists
Journalists report being targeted with violent assaults, phone theft, and verbal threats amidst the Palestinian Authority's crackdown.
By
Dima Abumaria
Ayman Odeh still wants to be Israel’s first Palestinian prime minister
Joint List head talks Ra’am in the coalition, his support for two states, and why he thinks he can lead Israel's democratic camp to victory.
By
Meron Rapoport
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The Israeli researchers unearthing their country’s dark past
Lior Yavne and Adam Raz discuss the challenges they face in trying to tell the true history that Israel deliberately hides.
By
Henriette Chacar
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The law tearing Palestinian families apart
The controversial Citizenship Law is supposedly about maintaining Israel’s security. In reality, it’s a tool to engineer Israel’s population.
By
Samah Salaime
July 2, 2021
Jewish parties ‘compromise’ against Palestinians and call it democracy
Negotiations over a settlement outpost and a racist law show that Zionist parties of all stripes will find common ground to deny Palestinian rights.
By
Orly Noy
July 1, 2021
Why Israel’s new government brings grim news and rare hope
Two stories reveal that while the Bennett-Lapid government will remain bad on all things occupation, its fractured coalition could help undermine parts of its racist agenda.
By
Haggai Matar
June 30, 2021
Inside Beita’s protests: ‘The settlers didn’t understand who they were dealing with’
For weeks, Palestinians in Beita have been burning tires, shining lasers, and defying army violence day and night to resist an Israeli settlement outpost.
By
Oren Ziv
June 29, 2021
Palestinians demand Abbas step down after death of Nizar Banat
The activist and critic of the Palestinian Authority died of 'unnatural' causes after his violent arrest, in the latest PA crackdown on dissent.
By
Dima Abumaria
June 25, 2021
A lesson in collective gaslighting
From Israeli schools to media, Palestinians are constantly told that the violence inflicted on us either does not exist or is our own fault.
By
Rami Younis
June 23, 2021
From vaccines to protests, the Palestinian Authority keeps proving its irrelevance
We Palestinians have grown tired of undemocratic leaders who treat our cause as an administrative problem rather than a struggle for freedom.
By
George Zeidan
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Miran Khwais
June 22, 2021
‘Open Gaza immediately,’ says manager of Israel-Gaza crossing
The Erez Crossing manager debunks myth that restrictions on Gaza uphold security, believes Israel should engage directly with Hamas.
By
Meron Rapoport
June 21, 2021
Black-Palestine solidarity is making its way to Capitol Hill
Progressive Black Democrats are reviving a radical tradition of Palestine solidarity in Congress, challenging Black leaders in their own party and Washington's support for Israeli state violence.
By
Alex Kane
June 16, 2021
Israeli police ran a ‘torture room’ in Nazareth, says rights group
Testimonies collected by Adalah reveal that officers beat detainees and deprived them of medical treatment during police crackdown on Palestinian citizens.
By
Dima Abumaria
June 16, 2021
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