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What occupation looks like for Rashida Tlaib’s village in the West Bank
Forty years of land grabs, settlement expansion, and the building of a highway that is off limits to Palestinians. This is what is happening to Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib’s village. By Dror Etkes The West Bank village of Beit Ur al-Fauqa made headlines over the weekend, after Democratic Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib announced she would not accept…
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August 18, 2019
Israel’s new ‘apartheid road’ is about more than just segregation
Israel claims the new road, which separates Israelis and Palestinians by an eight-meter wall, alleviates traffic for settlers while helping Palestinians travel around the West Bank. Human rights activists say it will help create Israeli-only enclaves free of any Palestinian presence. Israel unveiled a new segregated highway in the occupied West Bank last week, with a giant eight-meter…
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January 16, 2019
Shot in the head by the IDF? Your entry permit is now revoked
An IDF officer opened fire on a Palestinian taxi, killing a 15-year-old boy, and wounding five others. The driver, who was shot in the head, returned from the hospital to discover his work and entry permits had been revoked. By John Brown* On Tuesday, June 21 at 1:30 a.m., an officer from the IDF’s Kfir…
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August 6, 2016
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Living inside an invisible cage: Welcome to Nabi Samuel
‘To bring in gas we need a permit. To bring in sacks of flour in we need a permit. And when we get a permit, we arrive at the checkpoint and they tell us we have no permit.’ By Moriel Rothman There are only 10 homes left in the small Palestinian village of Nabi Samuel,…
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May 18, 2014
PHOTOS: Palestinians destroy separation barrier in two West Bank villages
During the early hours of Friday morning, Palestinians in two Palestinian villages took part in a “direct action” to destroy parts of the separation barrier. In Bir Nabala, located on the other side of Route 443, Palestinians used hammers to break open a hole in the wall, while Palestinians in Rafat (near the Ofer Military…
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November 15, 2013
111 kilometers, one day: A journey from E1 to Tel Aviv
Israel is threatening to bisect the West Bank by building in the E1 area, between the settlement of Ma’aleh Adumim and Jerusalem. A photographic journey shot in medium format film – starting east of Jerusalem, through the west of the city and all the way to Tel Aviv – provides portraits of how different rights…
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Activestills
December 10, 2012
A week in photos: October 11-17
Olive harvests in the West Bank, protests against settler violence, refugees from Israel to Germany demonstrate for the their rights, and more: Activestills images tell the stories of the week.
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October 18, 2012
Photos: Palestinians block Route 443 to protest settler violence
On Tuesday, a group of Palestinians and internationals managed to block Route 443, which connects Jerusalem to Tel Aviv through the West bank, with only extremely limited access for Palestinians on whose land it is built. The demonstration took the IDF by surprise, and blocked traffic for approximately 30 minutes. According to Ma’an News: Since 2002,…
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October 17, 2012
A week in photos: September 13-19
Palestinians call for the release of their relatives from Israeli jails, Al-Araqib residents recover from another demolition, and Occupy Wall Street marks its one-year anniversary. Activestills images tell the stories of the week.
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September 20, 2012
Ramallah & Tel-Aviv: So close, yet so far
On his way back to Tel Aviv, after attending in Ramallah the concert of Algerian singer Souad Massi, Issa Edward Bourseh contemplates the actual distance between the two cities By Issa Edward Bourseh I took that long tortuous ride to Ramallah on Tuesday to watch Souad Massi, THE Algerian singer, perform at the Palestine International…
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July 8, 2011
The road to Ramallah: toward a dead end (Issa E. Boursheh)
For many years I have attended the annual memorial ceremony for Yitzhak Rabin. I planned to attend this year, too, particularly after hearing that it might be the last one to be held in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square, which was called Kings of Israel Square when the late prime minister was assassinated there, at a…
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November 3, 2010
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