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Israel releases Palestinian clown after two years without trial
Muhammad Abu Sakha, who teaches children with special needs at a circus school in the West Bank, is released after spending two years in Israeli prison. He was never once charged or brought to trial. By Yael Marom A moment before the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, Israel decided to release Muhammad Abu Saha, a Palestinian…
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September 1, 2017
‘If this hunger strike succeeds, it could mean revolution’
He entered prison for the first time at the age of 10, was one of the founders of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, and became one of the representatives of Fatah’s security prisoners in Israeli jails. For the last decade, Ramzi Fayyad, who has been working to promote dialogue between representatives of released prisoners, views the the…
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Orly Noy
May 13, 2017
PHOTOS: Israel cuts off Palestinian power twice in one week
Photos and text by Ahmad Al-Bazz At the height of a harsh winter season, the Israel Electric Company cut power to two major Palestinian cities in the West Bank twice over this past week. Nearly 650,000 people were left without power for an entire hour in the middle of the day in Jenin, Nablus and 18…
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Activestills
February 28, 2015
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Analysis: The end of the ‘cheap occupation’ era
Israel may soon have to say goodbye to its tight-knit cooperation with the Palestinian Authority and the relative calm that comes with it. The discovery of the bodies of three Israeli teens who have been missing for the last 18 days, along with the public calls for vengeance heard in Israel today, could mark the…
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Noam Sheizaf
July 1, 2014
‘Parts of West Bank operation were planned ahead of time’
IDF officer admits Operation Brother’s Keeper has little to do with returning the kidnapped teenagers. By Yael Marom Parts of Operation Brother’s Keeper were planned in advance and are being implemented with no connection to their stated purpose – the return of the three kidnapped Israelis teenagers – according to an IDF officer in…
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June 19, 2014
From Jaffa to Beirut: Re-imagining a borderless Middle East
On a day trip through Israel, one truly understands how close the country is to the great cities of the Middle East. Unfortunately, distances here aren’t measured by kilometers, but rather by border crossings. By Leehee Rothschild Sometimes I think that the greatest tragedy of this place is not what it has become, but what…
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June 11, 2014
Photos of the week: Death in Jenin and dissent in Jerusalem
This week: Killings in Jenin followed by clashes in Jerusalem and the West Bank, housing and labor protests in Israel, refugee demonstrations in Europe, and a ‘price tag’ attack in Beit Hanina.
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Activestills
March 28, 2014
Israeli rapper: ‘First burn all jails with Palestinians inside, then destroy Jenin!’
One of Israel’s most popular hip-hop artists, Subliminal, was pretty angry after a Palestinian teen murdered an IDF soldier in his sleep earlier this week. Subliminal posted a photo of the Palestinian, who was bandaged after apparently being roughed up during his arrest, and had some harsh words for the lad. Here are just a few of his…
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Ami Kaufman
November 15, 2013
Same apartheid drama, on a new stage
The Jenin Freedom Theatre wraps its tour of Athol Fugard’s ‘The Island’ in New York City, bringing Palestinian cultural resistance and prisoner experiences to U.S. audiences. NEW YORK — You would think the words “Israel,” “Palestine” and “occupation” would have to be spoken during a theatrical production tackling the Palestinian political prisoner experience. Not so in the…
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Matt Surrusco
September 29, 2013
From a Jenin funeral to settlement construction: A week in photos – September 11-18
This week: A pattern of Israeli arrest raids resulting in the death of Palestinians continues, as do housing problems in Tel Aviv, resistance against the separation wall, and settlement construction in occupied Palestinian territory.
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Activestills
September 19, 2013
From a Jenin funeral to solidarity in the Jordan Valley: A week in photos – August 15-21
This week: Israeli forces kill a Palestinian in a Jenin raid, villagers return to land invaded by settlers, protesters camp out at Yair Lapid’s house, Palestinians protest the against the occupation and in support of prisoners, an event in France promotes Palestinian culture and activists bring water to deprived Jordan Valley residents. …
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Activestills
August 23, 2013
Prisoner’s death in Palestinian jail highlights violations, loss of legitimacy
Protest against prisoner conditions in Israeli jails will not prevent anger and delegitimization of PA law enforcement system for its own violations. A Palestinian prisoner being held on charges connected to a stabbing died in a Palestinian Authority jail in Jericho on Friday, according to a Jerusalem Post and Ma’an News Agency. The articles report…
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Dahlia Scheindlin
March 3, 2013
Freedom Theater’s Zakaria Zubeidi on life-threatening ‘death fast’ in PA prison
Zubeidi, a former fighter who famously laid down his arms in a 2007 amnesty agreement, has been detained by the Palestinian Authority since May. A hunger strike to protest his detention without charge is threatening his life. By Jenny Nyman Heard of Zakaria Zubeidi? Most people around here have, but perhaps not in the past four…
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September 18, 2012
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