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Activist Attorney Amir Badran, one of the two city council members from Hadash who dropped out of the city's ruling coalition this week, was number two in the local "We Are the City" alliance in the last Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipal elections.

Hadash Quits Ruling Municipal Coalition in Tel Aviv City Council

The two municipal council members from Hadash dropped out of Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai’s coalition on Thursday, June 18, to protest the city’s controversial decision to demolish an historic Muslim burial ground in Jaffa to make way for the construction of a new homeless shelter. The departure of Attorney Amir Badran and the former Peace…

June 20, 2020 in Society and Democracy.
Police are deployed against demonstrators protesting the decision to demolish the ancient cemetery in Jaffa, June 12, 2020

Netanyahu’s Son Yair Calls to Clear Tel Aviv-Jaffa of All Its Minorities

Yair Netanyahu, son of Israel’s prime minister, called on Sunday, June 14, for “minorities to be banished from Tel Aviv-Jaffa.” The younger Netanyahu made the comment in the wake of protests that erupted among the Arab community in Jaffa because of the municipality’s plans to build a center for the homeless on a site that was…

June 16, 2020 in Society and Democracy.
Police are deployed in the streets of Jaffa against demonstrators protesting the decision to demolish an historic Muslim cemetery in the city, June 10, 2020.

Protests Erupt in Jaffa over Plan to Destroy Historic Muslim Cemetery

Hundreds took to the streets of Jaffa on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 9-10, to protest municipal plans to build a homeless shelter over an historic Muslim cemetery in the city. The communist daily Al-Ittihad reported that violence started when police blocked the marchers and tried to disperse them with force. The dispute is over a burial…

June 13, 2020 in Society and Democracy.
An artist's simulated rendition of a cable car gondola crossing Jerusalem's Hinnom Valley to Mount Zion sometime after completion of the controversial proposed plan

Jerusalem Old City Cable Car Plan Denounced by Professionals

A stormy public meeting was held in Jerusalem recently in which architects, academics, preservation experts and tour guides heaped scorn on the far-right government’s scheme to ferry up to 3,000 people per hour in up to 72 ten-person gondolas in a cable car system extended over the Old City’s Holy Basin. Participants in the meeting…

September 23, 2018 in Society and Democracy.

Thursday, Sept. 27: English Tour in Hebron with “Breaking the Silence”

Breaking the Silence will be conducting an English-language tour in the Palestinian city of Hebron, next Thursday, September 27. Hebron is the second largest city in the West Bank and the only Palestinian city with an Israeli settlement in the heart of it. The tour is led by former soldiers who broke their silence on…

September 22, 2018 in Society and Democracy.
"Shut down mosques, not yeshivas" sprayed on the outside of the mosque in Fureidis

Racists Vandalize Christian and Muslim Holy Sites in Israel

Anger gripped Fureidis, an arab village south of Haifa, on Tuesday, after unidentified racists sprayed graffiti on a mosque and slashed dozens of tires the previous night, in a so called “price tag” attack. Graffiti reading, “Shut down mosques, not yeshivas,” was sprayed on the walls both outside and inside of the mosque. The vandals…

May 1, 2014 in Society and Democracy.
The burned mosque in West Jerusalem

MK Barakeh in Burned Jerusalem Mosque: We Must Stop the Racist Extreme-Right

On old mosque in Jerusalem was burned and covered with racist anti-Arab graffiti early on Wednesday morning in the attack by right-wing extremists. The mosque, on Strauss Street near downtown West Jerusalem, is no longer in use. Overnight extreme-right racists broke into the mosque and tried to set it on fire. The mosque was badly…

December 14, 2011 in Society and Democracy.

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