Girl, interrupted – but free from Israeli prison
After almost 2 months in jail, Malak al-Khatib, 14, the youngest female Palestinian prisoner ever, has been released. She denies all charges against her.
[Haaretz Israeli News source->http://www.haaretz.com/]
After almost 2 months in jail, Malak al-Khatib, 14, the youngest female Palestinian prisoner ever, has been released. She denies all charges against her.
[Note by AURDIP : Ariel University is located in the illegal Israeli settlement of Ariel located in the occupied West Bank of Palestine.]
Council for Higher Education budget committee says it will investigate the matter.
Marat Parkhomovosky’s ‘1948’ is inspired by Benny Morris’ historical book about the formation of the state, and has triggered much discussion among audiences.
[Note de l’AURDIP] Malgré un parti-pris clairement anti-BDS, cet article du Haaretz illustre le succès du boycott académique dans les campus américains et l’inquiétude qu’il suscite en Israël et parmi ses relais habituels dans les universités.
Settlers have tried on multiple occasions to prevent Palestinian workers from commuting on these buses, and have released a video calling for them to be banned.
Plans to expel communities from land east of Jerusalem and move them to new town in Jordan Valley were drafted without consulting tribes.
The Israeli regime is based on grabbing land and nurturing the apparatus that secures the plunder — the army, in the local argot.
In response to Tel Aviv University’s recent letter “embrac[ing] the security forces” and threatening disciplinary action against students and employees expressing “hurtful and extremist statements” in social media, the university’s….
The State of Israel never accepted us as citizens with equal rights, writes filmmaker Suha Arraf. From the day the state was established, we were marked as the enemy and treated with racial discrimination in all areas of life. Why, then, am I expected to represent Israel with pride?
A sequel to the article “Dutch nonagenarian returns Righteous Among the Nations medal after six relatives killed in Gaza” by Amira Hass (Haaretz, August 15, 2014).
Hassan Ziadah, who lost five members of his family last month, has been treating traumatized Palestinians since 1991.