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Teacher Fatally Shot in Lod While Holding Daughter on Lap

A mother of three, Rabab Abu Siam, was shot to death on Tuesday in her backyard in the central Israeli city of Lod, even though local police and social workers knew her life was in danger ahead of the killing. The 30-year-old elementary school teacher was shot while her 2-year-old daughter was playing on her…

July 28, 2022 in Political affairs.

Debate on Technological Violence Highlights Dangers for Children and Young Women

The Committee on the Status of Women and Gender Equality, chaired by MK Aida Touma-Sliman (Hadash – Joint List), held a special debate on Monday on the topic of technological violence. MK Touma-Sliman said at the start of the debate that the issue had received little attention in terms of legislation, citing the video clips…

June 12, 2022 in Political affairs.
Hadash MK Aida Touma-Sliman (second from left) chairs a meeting of the Knesset's Committee for the Advancement of Women and Gender Equality.

Electronic Supervision of Violent Partners Bill Passes Early Reading

A bill that would enforce electronic supervision of violent men passed a preliminary reading in the Knesset on Wednesday, October 27. The bill was introduced by Joint List MK Aida Touma-Sliman (Hadash), chair of the Committee for the Advancement of Women and Gender Equality. Hadash MK Aida Touma-Sliman (second from left) chairs a meeting of the…

November 3, 2021 in Political affairs, Society and Democracy.
Among the participants in last Friday's SlutWalk at Habima Square in Central Tel Aviv, October 15, 2021

SlutWalk Held in Tel Aviv against Sexual Violence and Discrimination

About 2,000 participants marched in a SlutWalk in Tel Aviv on Friday, October 15, protesting sexual violence, discrimination and victim-blaming.  Participants, among them members of the Young Communist League of Israel, shouted slogans such as: “I believe you,” while carrying signs with pictures of sex offenders and major streets across the city were blocked as demonstrators…

October 19, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
The Knesset's Committee on the Status of Women and Gender Equality convened on Wednesday, October 6, to discuss reports of sexual harassment and abuse of employees at Israel's Public Broadcasting Corporation, Kan.

Knesset Examines Allegations of Managerial Abuse at Public Media

The Knesset’s Committee on the Status of Women and Gender Equality convened on Wednesday, October 6, to discuss reports of sexual harassment and other forms of abuse of employees at Kan, the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, following reports published by Tamar Kaplansky last July in Haaretz alleging dozens of instances. According to these reports, based on testimonies…

October 12, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
The scene of the murder of Maysar Othman, 28, who was shot in the head in front of two of her children in the Khalisa neighborhood of Haifa, Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Israel Police: Most Violence in Arab Community Tied to Shabak Stoolies

A senior police officer has reportedly claimed that the police are limited in their ability to respond to violent crimes in the Arab-Palestinian national minority in Israel because those responsible for the violence “are mostly informants for the Israel Security Agency” [Shin Bet, Shabak]. According to a report broadcast by Channel 13 News on Wednesday…

July 3, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Leading members of the Joint List, including Hadash MK Youssef Jabareen (second from left) and the chair of the High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citizens of Israel, Mohammed Barakeh (third from left), are among the hundreds who blocked traffic for about an hour on Route 6, Monday, December 21, to protest government and police inactivity in eliminating violent crime in Israel's Arab communities. The Hasash poster reads in Hebrew: "The government and police are complicit in the crime."

After Triple Murder, Arab Protest Convoy Blocks a Major Highway

Hundreds of cars set out in an organized convoy on Monday, December 21, from northern Israel to Jerusalem to protest the far-right government’s chronic inaction on gun violence and crime in the country’s Arab communities. The idea for Monday’s convoy was initiated following the triple gangland murder last Friday, December 18, of three Arab citizens of…

December 24, 2020 in Society and Democracy.
Ahmad and Muhammad Sharqiya

Triple Murder; 2020 Deadliest Year for Arabs in Israel in Two Decades

Two men, members of the same family, were shot dead on Friday night, December 18, near Baka al-Garbiyeh in northern Israel, less than an hour after a third member of the same family was also mortally shot. According to Al‑Ittihad, Ahmad and Muhammad Sharqiya were shot as they were driving behind the ambulance that was rushing…

December 20, 2020 in Society and Democracy.
An advertisement to join today's march in Tel Aviv: Above, in Hebrew and Arabic it reads: "Come join us and march," and below, in Hebrew: "After yet another year full of brutality towards women, we're calling out 'Enough violence towards women."

Hadash MK to PM: “Women are Citizens & Humans, Not Animals.”

Far-right Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a major verbal gaffe Monday, November 23, when he referred to women as “animals with rights.” During an event marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, being commemorated today, Wednesday, November 25, Netanyahu said: “A woman isn’t an animal you can beat, and nowadays we say don’t…

November 25, 2020 in Society and Democracy.
Demonstrators in Arrabe protest violence against women following the murder of a resident of the city by her ex-husband, Tuesday, November 17, 2020. The red Hadash placard in Hebrew and Arabic reads “Enough murdering of women.”

In Wake of Murder by X, Knesset to Probe Failure to Prevent Femicide

More than 200 Arab citizens demonstrated at the city of Arrabe in northern Israel on Tuesday, November 17, following the murder of a 37-year-old woman there, Wafa Abirah, by her ex-husband. Among the protestors: Communist Party of Israel (CPI) Secretary General Adel Amer, and leading activists of the CPI and Hadash. At a request of Hadash…

November 20, 2020 in Society and Democracy.

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