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New Israeli-Palestinian Artistic Movement Digs Through the Country’s Explosive Archives
‘We try to reveal the subconscious of the dry, bureaucratic document,’ says the movement’s founder
After backlash, conference drops Israeli archeologist for settlement university ties
Archeologists criticized the participation of two Ariel University scholars at the international event, citing illegality of excavations on occupied territory.
Israel-Palestine: Britain’s new anti-BDS law must be opposed
Allowing the government to decide what constitutes a legitimate target of protest is a huge threat to democracy in the UK
Israel’s University Chiefs Slam ‘Fascistic’ Bill Outlawing Palestinian Flag, Warn of Academic Boycott
University heads argue that the aim of the legislation is to ‘turn academic institutions into branches of the Israeli Police and the Shin Bet’
UK study of 1948 Israeli massacre of Palestinian village reveals mass grave sites
Researchers analysed cartographic data and aerial photos to identify three possible locations in former fishing village Tantura
Opinion: Reassessing the approach to Israel
While governments speak of a two-state solution, what we have today is a ‘one-state reality,’ writes former executive director of Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth.
From Salama to Kfar Shalem: How Mizrahim fit into the ongoing Nakba
The expulsion of Salama’s Palestinians, the settling of Mizrahi Jews in their place, and the eviction of those residents decades later reveals the mechanism by which Israel continues to erase Palestinian existence.
A precious resource: how Israel uses water to control the West Bank
In occupied West Bank villages, Israeli-owned farms are flourishing, while Palestinians often do not have enough water to drink
Israeli forces use five Palestinian children as human shields
Isareli forces used four Palestinian boys in the Shalloun family as human shields on March 1, according to documentation collected by Defense for Children International – Palestine. Nidal, 9, top left, Karam, 11, top right, Mohammad, 2, bottom left, and Ahmad, 2, bottom left. (Photos: Courtesy of the Shalloun family)








