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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
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Rigorous Honesty: The Eternal and Internal Tensions between the Righteous Zealot and the Apikoros.
By Barry DrezdeFrom Betar to American Friends for Peace Now — an attempt to navigate the outpouring of rigid and hateful friction against any attempts toward progress and normalcy. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE AR-SA /* Style Definitions… Continue reading
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As the threat to Susiya grows, so does the need for action
By Moriel Rothman-Zecher”The essence of the story is that residents of a village are threatened with the their homes and medical clinics and playgrounds being demolished simply because they are of the “wrong” ethnic group.” Continue reading
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The Green Line Bus Story
By Yonit Friedman”It’s clear it’s not temporary, and then it’s clear that you’re creating two classes of people.” Continue reading
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Standing, free.
By Leigh Hoffman”When movement is restricted and monitored, simply existing somewhere becomes an act of resistance.” Continue reading