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The smoke from the explosion of stun grenades hovers over the Damascus Gate plaza in occupied East Jerusalem, May 9, 2021.

ACRI Campaigning against Massive Use of Stun Grenades by Police

Across the country, Israel’s police have been increasingly using stun grenades as a systemic means to disperse peaceful protests. From Haifa in northern Israel to Sheikh Jarrah in occupied East Jerusalem, stun grenades have seriously injured peaceful protesters. What’s more, whether intended by authorities or not, they have become a reason that many persons decide…

June 20, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Among the thousands of protesters who took part in the Friday, March 4, rally in Umm al-Fahm were former Hadash MKs Mohammed Barakeh (first from right) the current head of the High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citizens of Israel and Dr. Afo Agabria (second from right) presently the Chairman of Hadash.

Umm al-Fahm: Thousands Protest Police Violence, Inaction vs. Crime

Furious over police violence and inaction in the face of armed gang violence, thousands of Arab citizens of Israel and progressive Jewish supporters protested in the city of Umm al-Fahem on Friday, March 5, against the state’s far-right government and police, demanding security and accountability for Arab communities. This was the eighth consecutive Friday in which…

March 7, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Members of the Black Flag movement demonstrate against Netanyahu towards evening on Thursday, September 17, near the port of Ashdod.

Far-Right Government Agrees on Full Lockdown, Limiting Protests

Only six days after the beginning of a tempered national lockdown, top ministers acknowledged Thursday morning, September 24, that these measures were insufficient amid burgeoning infections, and reportedly agreed to impose a full closure expected to be more severe than Israel’s first closure in March and April. The full lockdown will begin today, Friday, September 25,…

September 25, 2020 in Society and Democracy.
An Israeli soldier slips in the mud as another soldier arrests a Palestinian youth during Kafr Qadum’s weekly protest, January 16, 2015.

Army Attacks Kafr Qadum Protest with Teargas and Rubber Bullets

Dozens of Palestinians inhaled teargas on Friday, September 4, as Israeli occupation forces attacked the weekly protest against Israeli settlements in the village of Kafr Qadum in the northern occupied West Bank. Morad Shtewi, an official in charge of the popular resistance committee in the village, told the Palestinian news agency WAFA that Israeli soldiers fired…

September 6, 2020 in Society and Democracy.
Demonstrators in front of the Petah Tikva police station, on Friday night, August 16; the protestor's sign reads: "Mendelblit's Police – Petah Tikva Station."

MK Odeh to Former Prime Minister Barak: “Get Off the Public Stage”

Hadash lawmaker Ayman Odeh, the chair of the Joint List, called on Saturday, August 17, for former Prime Minister Ehud Barak to withdraw from the Knesset race. This comes after a tweet by Barak, in which he wrote: “Arden, Petah Tikva is not Umm al-Hiran; citizens are allowed to demonstrate.” Odeh condemned Barak, who is…

August 22, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
Adnan Ghaith, the Palestinian Authority's governor of occupied East Jerusalem

Israeli Forces Seize Palestinian Governor of Occupied E. Jerusalem

Israeli forces detained the Palestinian Governor of occupied East Jerusalem, Adnan Ghaith, on Wednesday morning, February 27, after raiding his home in the village of Silwan just south of the Old City. Ghaith was transferred to the Russian compound police center in West Jerusalem. Israeli forces have detained Ghaith several times in the past, the…

March 1, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
Several hundred people, Jews and Arabs, attended a protest on Sunday evening, May 20, organized by Hadash, the Communist Party of Israel, Standing Together, and Combatants for Peace in Haifa’s German Colony.

Haifa: Court Releases All Arrested Demonstrators; Another Protest against Israel’s Bloodbath in Gaza

The Haifa District Court ordered on Monday, May 21, the release of all 19 demonstrators arrested the previous Friday while protesting against Israel’s deadly actions in the Gaza Strip, in which more than 100 Palestinians have been killed by soldiers since March 30. During the court hearing, the police unsuccessfully requested that the release of…

May 22, 2018 in Society and Democracy.
A demonstration against the eviction of the Negev Coexistence Forum from its center outside of the Be'er Sheva municipality, last week

Be’er Sheva Seeks to Evict Negev Coexistence Forum from Its Center

The city of Be’er Sheva is attempting to evict the Negev Coexistence Forum for Civil Equality from its municipality-provided community center, “Multaka-Mifgash” (Encounter) following a concerted effort by far-right extremists. This is the only place where Jews and Arabs can meet in the southern city to work together to promote equality and understanding. Since 1996,…

January 12, 2018 in Society and Democracy.
Two of the some 2,000 protestors who turned out on Saturday evening in Petah Tikva, make light of the supposed limit of 500 set for the event: "I’m demonstrator number 499" declares one of them in the sign he’s holding, and to the left the grey t-shirt reads: “All of us are demonstrator number 500.”

2,000 Call to Indict Netanyahu for Corruption in Petah Tikva Protest

Some 2,000 persons protested nearby  Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit’s home on Saturday evening, August 26, after the Supreme Court ruled that the weekly protests calling for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be indicted on charges of corruption could resume. Police said 500 protesters had already reached Goren Square near Mandelblit’s home in Petah Tivka as…

August 28, 2017 in Society and Democracy.

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