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Monthly Archives: June 2019

Nisrin Jaber, 43, is a preschool teacher. She is unmarried and lives in Gaza City. Her brother, Muhammad Jaber, 38, was arrested in 2003 and sentenced to 18 years in prison, which he is serving in Eshel Prison in Beersheba, Israel. Since family visits were reinstated in 2012, Jaber has seen her brother only twice.

B’Tselem: Israel Holding 5,152 Palestinian Prisoners and Detainees

At the end of April 2019, Israel had in its custody 5,152 Palestinian prisoners and detainees who are being held on what it terms “security” grounds. Most are incarcerated in prison facilities within Israel’s sovereign territory. The state exploits this fact to severely restrict family visits to Palestinian prisoners. In addition to limiting the number…

June 10, 2019 in Society and Democracy.

Trump’s “Deal of the Century” Hasn’t a Hope of Bringing Peace

The following op-ed by Yehuda Shaul was published last month by the British newspaper The Guardian. Shaul was a commander in the Israeli military during the Second Intifada and is a founding member of Breaking the Silence. Here in Jerusalem, we await publication of Donald Trump’s “Deal of the Century,” which is expected to be…

June 9, 2019 in Society and Democracy.

Peace Now Report: Last 10 Years of Settlement Activity by Israel in OPT

According to a new report released by Peace Now on Israel’s settlement activity during the past decade under the far-right governments of Benjamin Netanyahu, from 2009-2018 construction was begun on 19,346 new housing units in Jewish settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). The report describes how 70% of the new construction (13,608 housing units)…

June 8, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
Women in Black holding a Friday protest vigil at Paris Square in central West Jerusalem, near the official residence of the Prime Minister; the black placards in the shape of a stop sign read "End the Occupation" in Arabic and Hebrew.

Women in Black Hold Special Vigils to Mark 52 Years to the Occupation

To mark 52 years since Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories it conquered in June 1967, Women in Black will hold four special protest vigils today (Friday, June 7), beginning from 13:00 at locations around the country: in Jerusalem’s Paris Square; at the entrance to Kibbutz Gan Shmuel; in Tel Aviv on the corner of…

June 7, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
Prof. Eyal Weizman of Goldsmiths, University of London, during his presentation of the conclusions of Forensic Architecture's investigation into the events at Umm al-Hiran; at right, a photograph of the Bedouin teacher, Yacoub Mousa Abu al-Qee’an, taken in his classroom

Investigation Illuminates Deadly Episode in Arab-Bedouin Village

British forensic experts publicized on Monday, June 3, the final chapter of an investigation into a deadly incident that took place at an Arab-Bedouin village in the Negev on January 18, 2017, in which two persons were killed. The two fatalities occurred during the evacuation of the village of Umm al-Hiran by the Israeli security…

June 6, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
Footage from the documentary Advocate about Lea Tsemel

Miri Regev Slams Awarding of Prize to Film on Defender of Palestinians

Israel’s Culture Minister, MK Miri Regev, condemned on Monday, June 3, the awarding of first prize in this year’s Tel Aviv Documentary Film Festival (Docaviv) to a film on an Israeli lawyer who defends Palestinians. The award includes a cash prize of NIS 70,000 (about $20,000) and an additional NIS 150,000 to promote the film…

June 5, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
Palestinian paramedic Razan al-Najjar, 20, who was shot and killed by a live round fired by an Israeli military sniper on June 1, 2018

Tribute for Palestinian Paramedic to Be Held Near Gaza Frontier

On June 1, 2018, an Israeli military sniper shot and killed, Palestinian paramedic Razan al-Najjar, 20, during the weekly Great March of Return procession along the Gaza border. Razan wanted to show the world that “We Palestinians can achieve anything even without weapons.” The marksman who shot her undoubtedly had other ideas. On Friday of…

June 4, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
A play on words in Hebrew: "Proud (Gaeh) to demand social justice" a poster issued by Hadash towards the Gay Pride events scheduled for the month of June.

Hadash & CPI Activists To Take Part in June’s Gay Pride Parades

Gay Pride parades will we held during the coming weeks of the month of June in 12 cities across Israel. Activists from Hadash, the Communist Party of Israel (CPI) and the Young Communist League will march with red flags and carry banners against discrimination, the occupation of the Palestinian territories and capitalist regime in the…

June 3, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
Hadash leader MK Ayman Odeh, former head of the Joint List

Hadash and Arab Parties Seeking to Reunite towards Coming Elections

Hadash (The Democratic Front for Peace and Equality – the electoral front of the Communist Party of Israel) and three Arab parties are planning to reunite and run once again, like in 2015, as a single slate in the upcoming elections for the 22nd Knesset, scheduled for September 17. Hadash, Ta’al, Ra’am, and Balad have…

June 2, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
Roman Levin (with guitar) and comrades demonstrate outside the military base at Beit Naballah. The Hebrew placard to the left reads: "Tbarish ('Friend' ['Comrade'] in Russian), Roman rejects the occupation!!! What about you?"

Army Sentences Young Communist Soldier to 30 More Days in Prison

A disciplinary body of the Israeli military last week sentenced a young Communist soldier and conscientious objector, Roman Levin, to 30 additional days in military prison for his refusal to continue serving in the army. Upon completing his current sentence, he will have served a total of 80 days behind bars. Levin, 19, from the…

June 1, 2019 in Society and Democracy.

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