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Our Nightmares
By Yonit FriedmanStatehood and military might will not save us from our past.Even if we wanted to deny our collective fear, we could not.Even if we wanted to deny our collective trauma, we could not. Continue reading
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A Night of Horror: Stabbing at Jerusalem Pride; Murderous Burning in the West Bank
By Moriel Rothman-Zecher’I noticed that there was a smattering of blood next to the man lying nearest to me. “He probably was just pushed,” I thought, “and the paramedics told him not to move because they are worried about his spine.” My… Continue reading
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Good Riddance to White Supremacists
By Gabi KirkThe US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, a large national coalition-based group with hundreds of member groups, kicked out Alison Weir’s If Americans Knew (IAK) because of the group’s anti-Semitic rhetoric. Yet some people cannot let it… Continue reading
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A Love Letter to my Community on the Occasion of Tisha B’Av*
By Leanne GaleI am your offspring. The child of number tatooed wrists and minute-long sirens. I can sense what my life means to you – the blood running through my veins, the meat on my bones… /* Style Definitions */… Continue reading
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Reflections on Susiya: Tear Gas
By Eli Phillip (Guest Writer)Eli Phillip attended a demonstration in solidarity with the residents of Susiya in 2012. Three years later, the village faces the threat of demolition more urgently than ever. Eli’s reflections from the 2012 demonstration are posted… Continue reading
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Why I am Going to Susiya
By Becca Strober (Guest Writer)The word is out: Susiya, a village in the South Hebron Hills, is going to be destroyed sometime in the next few weeks by Israel. In response, hundreds of activists are going to protest the decision… Continue reading
