open menu
close menu
Deal of the Century
Palestinians in the crosshairs
Gaza violence
Israel's arms sales
Newsletter
close menu
B696146A-7C75-40FC-8B38-383B61520B38
Created with sketchtool.
SUPPORT US
Topics
Rising authoritarianism
Settler violence
Ethiopian Israelis
Gender and feminism
+972 Resources
About
+972 writers
Contact us
Local Call
SUPPORT US
Follow us
twitter
facebook
Developed by
RGB Media
Powered by
Salamandra
Jawahar Abu Rahmah
facebook
email
twitter
link
Hands Not Bombs: From the cave of your invented neighbors
“Dare to look for the handprints, dare to acknowledge the humanity of an invented people.” A Palestinian-American student, writer and activist takes a journey of discovery, in an essay inspired by the culture and literature of liberation, an ancient symbol, and a prehistoric cranium. By Tamara Masri Skulls of early man flashed across the screen. Dr.…
By
+972 Magazine
January 16, 2012
Standing where Bil’in fence stood, change begins to sink in
Last Friday was the first weekly demonstration since the Israeli authorities moved the separation barrier in Bil’in. It’s hard to believe but that fence, which for years was the physical symbol of the occupation, is no longer standing where it used to. By Libby Lenkinski The experience on Friday, July 1st in Bil’in was surreal.…
By
+972 Magazine
July 3, 2011
New army version on Bil’in death contradicts previous claims
Yesterday evening, just in time to make the eight o’clock news, the IDF has presented another “official” version for the death of Bi’lin’s Jawahar Abu-Rahmah during a protest against the security barrier near her village on December 31st. This is from Haaretz: Abu Rahmah, 36, was taken to the hospital after she inhaled tear gas…
By
Noam Sheizaf
January 20, 2011
Subscribe to The Landline
+972's weekly newsletter
Sign up
Error message after subscribing form
Latest
IDF Spokesman denies Jawaher Abu Rahmah died of medical negligence
The IDF keeps offering new versions regarding the death of Jawaher Abu Rahmah – and is contradicted by its own spokesperson Several major Israeli media outlets published yesterday a new IDF “investigation,” which claimed that Jawaher Abu Rahmah – who died after inhaling CS (tear) gas in Bil’in – did not die as a result…
By
Yossi Gurvitz
January 20, 2011
Protesting the revolting death of Jawaher Abu Rahmah
Last night I went to the demonstration in Tel Aviv to protest of the killing of Jawaher Abu Rahmah in Bilin on Friday. Being a family man, it’s hard to be as active as I once was. But I really wanted to go to this one. To put it simply, Jawahar’s death disgusted me. The…
By
Ami Kaufman
January 1, 2011
IMAGES: funeral of Bil’in protester Jawaher abu Rahmah
Bil’in, West Bank – Jawaher Abu Rahmah, 36, who died this morning (Saturday) after inhaling massive amounts of tear-gas during the weekly protest in Bil’in yesterday, was buried today next to her brother, Bassem Abu Rahmah, who was killed from a direct hit to his chest during an unarmed protest in Bil’in last April. The following images…
By
+972 Magazine
January 1, 2011
Most Read
Day
Week
Month
How the Israeli flag became a symbol for white nationalists
When police kill a settler, settlers rain terror on Palestinians
For UN Mideast envoy, 'peace' meant placating apartheid
What Biden's antisemitism czar should learn from the Capitol riot
Tel Aviv University faculty condemn deal with settlement medical school
How the Israeli flag became a symbol for white nationalists
What Biden's antisemitism czar should learn from the Capitol riot
When police kill a settler, settlers rain terror on Palestinians
For Palestinian filmmakers in Israel, it’s loyalty or silence
For UN Mideast envoy, 'peace' meant placating apartheid
'We're taking responsibility': Sixty teens announce refusal to serve in Israeli army
How the Israeli flag became a symbol for white nationalists
He grabbed his generator. They shot him in the neck
How Israel’s road projects are ensuring apartheid is here to stay
US guns are being aimed at Palestinian kids. Washington can take them away
Subscribe to The Landline
+972's weekly newsletter
Sign up