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Israel’s extremists aren’t as fringe as you think
If a video of religious youth stabbing a photo of a murdered Palestinian infant isn’t enough to convince mainstream Israel that there is a problem, what will? Celebrants at a Jerusalem wedding for a couple from Israel’s radical right were filmed dancing and singing as they brandished a photo of Ali Dawabsheh, the 18 month-old…
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Lisa Goldman
December 24, 2015
Settler who attacked leftist rabbi: ‘If I kill one it’ll be over’
The young settler charged with attacking Rabbi Arik Ascherman blames human rights advocates for causing tension in the West Bank: ‘If I kill one of them it’ll be over. But that isn’t legal.’ The Jewish extremist accused of attacking Rabbis for Human Rights president Arik Ascherman last month was charged in court two weeks ago with causing grievous…
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Natasha Roth-Rowland
November 27, 2015
The Israeli army’s default position: Supporting the outlaws
The IDF clarifies that instead of removing an illegal outpost, it prefers to defend it – and Palestinian farmers pay the price. By Yesh Din, written by Yossi Gurvitz In January 2001, as most of us were busy with the events of the Second Intifada, several outlaws built the Tapuach Ma’arav outpost in the West…
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May 14, 2013
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Israeli MK incites violence against leftists, Palestinians
It is reassuring to know that in Israel everyone can have their voice heard. Thus, an Israeli anti-war demonstration held last Thursday was countered by a rally supporting the military operation in Gaza by Israeli forces. But there should be a limit on free speech, especially when some of those voices are calling for violence against…
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Roee Ruttenberg
November 18, 2012
Africans attacked in Tel Aviv protest; MKs: ‘infiltrators’ are cancer
Coalition MKs incited the crowd against the refugees and asylum seekers during a protest in south Tel Aviv, which was followed by attacks on African immigrants and confrontations with police. A Likud MK called for the prosecution of Israelis giving shelter to Africans. More than 1,000 Israelis protested this evening (Wednesday) against the African refugees…
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Noam Sheizaf
May 23, 2012
‘Price tag’ attack burns Jaffa restaurant Sunday night
In what is being seen as the next in a series of “price tag” assaults by Jews on Palestinian citizens of Israel, the well-known Abu el-Abed Restaurant in Jaffa was partially burned and vandalized Sunday night Israeli media reported this morning an arson and vandalism attack on a well-known restaurant in Jaffa, just a few blocks from…
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Mairav Zonszein
October 31, 2011
The social protest and the inescapable Arab-Jewish conflict
As events at the Rothschild tent camp have recently demonstrated, whether the J14 movement likes it or not, it is forced to engage with the Palestinian issue By Noam Sheizaf and Mairav Zonszein | originally published on Dissent Magazine What started as a protest about housing prices in Tel Aviv nearly a month ago has…
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Noam Sheizaf
August 13, 2011
Does J14 allow space for criticism? “Everyone here is on drugs”
Interesting e-mail from an American-born Israeli friend, regarding the inability to voice criticism of the J14 movement in certain circles: I am in solidarity with the protests – this is the first time that I have felt as though I must say that I am in solidarity with something in this place – and yet…
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Noam Sheizaf
August 12, 2011
Images: violent clashes in Umm el-Fahm
Israeli police fired tear gas and stun grenades to disperse Arabs who were protesting against a rally by ultranationalist Kahane supporters in the Israeli-Arab town of Umm el-Fahm on Wednesday, October 27th. 1,500 policeman, some of them undercover, escorted the rightwing Jews into Umm el-Fahm. ————————————————— All photos were taken by by Oren Ziv/activestills. They…
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October 27, 2010
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