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Open your eyes in Hebron and see the whole of the occupation
The settlements, checkpoints, and walls that have been the reality for Hebron’s Palestinian population are now being copied everywhere across the West Bank. By Eyal Hareuveni First-time visitors to the Jewish settlement in Hebron’s ancient city center might feel as though they have stepped into the heart of darkness. This is where the Israeli military occupation’s…
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September 29, 2019
In Hebron, Tlaib and Omar would have seen Israel’s apartheid city
Had Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar been allowed to visit Hebron, they would have seen Israel’s official policy of discrimination and segregation for the city’s 215,000 Palestinian residents. By Avner Gvaryahu Outside the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron lies a beautiful leafy garden. In it stands a large stone with the names of the…
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August 28, 2019
Hundreds protest segregation in Hebron’s Shuhada Street
While Palestinians continue paying the price for the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre, carried out by a Jewish settler 25 years ago, those who share the attacker’s racist ideology are now being offered ministerial positions in Israel’s Knesset. By +972 Magazine Staff Hundreds of Palestinian, Israeli and international demonstrators marched in the West Bank city of Hebron on Friday…
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February 22, 2019
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WATCH: How Hebron went from integration to segregation
A tour of Hebron covers the history of the city, from its former incarnation as a space shared by Jews and Arabs to the massacres in 1929 and 1994, and from the Oslo Accords to segregation. Read more: How the 1929 Hebron massacre invigorated the Zionist movement Special Coverage: The Goldstein massacre – 20 years of…
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50 reasons to resist the occupation in its 50th year
Fifty reasons to join a growing coalition united in creating a more just future in the region, in order to make the 50th year of the occupation its last. By Talia Krevsky and Isaac Kates Rose 1. January 1: The onset of the 50th year of violating the Fourth Geneva Convention through Israel’s military occupation over…
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March 30, 2017
Richard Gere on segregation in Hebron: It’s exactly like the Old South
‘It’s exactly what the Old South was in America. Blacks knew where they could go: they could drink from that fountain, they couldn’t go over there, they couldn’t eat in that place,’ the American actor tells an Israeli TV station during a tour of the segregated West Bank city. Richard Gere visited the West Bank…
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Lisa Goldman
March 22, 2017
Hundreds march in Hebron: ‘Open segregated Shuhada Street’
Israeli soldiers fire volleys of tear gas to break up the protest, prevent the march from reaching the street Israel has forbidden Palestinians but not Jews from walking or driving down. Around 400 people marched through the West Bank city of Hebron on Friday to mark 23 years since the Ibrahimi Mosque (Cave of the…
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Haggai Matar
February 24, 2017
WATCH: Border cop confiscates Palestinian girl’s bicycle in Hebron
Video shows Border Police officer taking away eight-year-old Anwar Burqan’s bicycle and throwing it into the nearby bushes. An Israeli Border Police officer was caught confiscating a bicycle from an eight-year-old Palestinian girl in the West Bank city of Hebron last week. In a video shot by B’Tselem volunteer Raed Abu Ramileh and published Tuesday afternoon, the officer…
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Edo Konrad
August 2, 2016
Jewish, Palestinian activists try to build a cinema in Hebron
As soldiers and settlers look on, dozens of foreign Jews join Palestinians in the segregated city of Hebron try ‘to make the unbearable a little more bearable.’ Police detain six Israelis among the group, prevent others from even joining. The streets in the Israel-controlled section of Hebron were sunny and silent at 9 a.m. on Friday. The Palestinian shops…
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Dahlia Scheindlin
July 15, 2016
A Month in Photos: Israel/Palestine, February 2016
Photos by: Ahmad Al-Bazz, Oren Ziv, Faiz Abu Rmeleh, Keren Manor, Photo editing: Anka Mirkin
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March 6, 2016
WATCH: Palestinians, Israelis protest settler privileges in Hebron
Days after an Israeli settler murdered 29 Muslim worshippers in 1992, the Israeli army put the city of Hebron on lockdown, closing off some of its main thoroughfare — Shuhada Street — to Palestinian traffic. Twenty-two years later, some parts of Hebron are still off limits to its Palestinian residents. Every year, Palestinian and Israeli…
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March 4, 2016
PHOTOS: Soldiers arrest Palestinian photojournalist at Hebron demo
Israeli security forces arrest two Palestinians during demonstration marking 22 years since the Ibrahimi Mosque Massacre, and calling to open Hebron’s main thoroughfares to Palestinian traffic. Photos by Oren Ziv, Ahmad al-Bazz/Activestills.org, text by Oren Ziv Israeli soldiers and Border Policemen arrested two Palestinians, including one photojournalist, at a protest in the West Bank city…
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February 26, 2016
PHOTOS: Israeli police arrest 12 left-wing activists at Hebron demo
Two independent journalists were among the Israeli demonstrators arrested in Hebron, during a protest to mark 22 years since the Ibrahimi Mosque Massacre. Photos by Oren Ziv, text by Yael Marom Police arrested 12 Israeli activists on Saturday afternoon during a protest in Hebron marking 22 years since the Ibrahimi Mosque Massacre. According to the…
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Activestills
February 20, 2016
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