Tens of thousands of Israelis marched in central Tel Aviv and in two other major cities on Saturday night, protesting far rightwing PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to overhaul the legal system and weaken the Supreme Court — undermining democratic rule just weeks after his election. Despite cold, rainy weather, marchers, many covered with umbrellas, held Israeli flags and placards saying “Criminal… Source Source / Read More: Over a Hundred Thousand Israelis March to Protest Netanyahu Government
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UN Votes for International Court of Justice to Examine Israeli Occupation
It was a vote Israel and the U.S. moved heaven and earth to stall, but that took place anyway, with timing that couldn’t have been more apt. On the evening of December 30, two days after a declaration by the incoming government of Benjamin Netanyahu that “the Jewish people have an exclusive and inalienable right to all parts of the Land of Israel,” including the illegally annexed Syrian Golan… Source Source / Read More: UN Votes for International Court of Justice to Examine Israeli Occupation
Biden Administration Offers Weak Response to Israel’s Right Wing Shakeup
At the beginning of November, when Israel and the United States held elections within days of each other, it seemed clear that the pull in opposite directions embodied in the disappointing showing for the American far-right and the strong showing for their Israeli counterparts portended tension in the “unshakeable” alliance between the two countries. Benjamin Netanyahu hasn’t even formed his government yet, but already we are beginning to see how that new government will make things difficult for the White House. And the early indications from Joe Biden’s administration indicate a continuation of the weak responses that have characterized his…
Palestinians Work to Cultivate Food Sovereignty in the Face of Israeli Apartheid
“We go back to the land as a refuge whenever there is a crisis. It’s natural, because it’s clear that the land is our mother,” said Farid Tamallah, an environmental activist and founder of Souq al-Fallahin, a local market connecting farmers directly to the consumer public in the West Bank. “After two years of a global pandemic, the question of food security has returned to the forefront, driving young farmers back to agriculture.” Tamallah, a farmer himself and the founder of Sharaka 2011 (a community-based association organizing Souq al-Fallahin), clarifies that the pandemic exacerbated the already harsh conditions that have…
In the war on African asylum seekers, Ben Gvir finds a hero’s welcome
In the war on African asylum seekers, Ben Gvir finds a hero’s welcome Left-wing activists confronted the Kahanist lawmaker’s visit to south Tel Aviv, but his supremacism appears to be mobilizing a growing base in the city. The post In the war on African asylum seekers, Ben Gvir finds a hero’s welcome appeared first on +972 Magazine. Source / Read More: In the war on African asylum seekers, Ben Gvir finds a hero’s welcome
Drones terrorized Gaza for years. Now they’ll do the same in the West Bank
Drones terrorized Gaza for years. Now they’ll do the same in the West Bank Israel’s army is promoting drone warfare as a less bloody means of governing the West Bank. Palestinians in Gaza know that won’t be the case. The post Drones terrorized Gaza for years. Now they’ll do the same in the West Bank appeared first on +972 Magazine. Source / Read More: Drones terrorized Gaza for years. Now they’ll do the same in the West Bank
PHOTOS: A day of civil disobedience in Shuafat Refugee Camp
PHOTOS: A day of civil disobedience in Shuafat Refugee Camp Days into a near-total lockdown imposed by Israel, Palestinian residents of the East Jerusalem camp staged a mass strike and protest, only to be attacked by security forces. The post PHOTOS: A day of civil disobedience in Shuafat Refugee Camp appeared first on +972 Magazine. Source / Read More: PHOTOS: A day of civil disobedience in Shuafat Refugee Camp
Meta’s clampdown on Palestine speech is far from ‘unintentional’
Meta’s clampdown on Palestine speech is far from ‘unintentional’ A report on the social media giant validated Palestinian experiences of censorship in May 2021, but missed how those policies are biased by design. The post Meta’s clampdown on Palestine speech is far from ‘unintentional’ appeared first on +972 Magazine. Source / Read More: Meta’s clampdown on Palestine speech is far from ‘unintentional’
‘Democracy in Iran will arrive through women’
‘Democracy in Iran will arrive through women’ Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi explains why the women-led protests in Iran may herald the beginning of the Islamic Republic’s downfall. The post ‘Democracy in Iran will arrive through women’ appeared first on +972 Magazine. Source / Read More: ‘Democracy in Iran will arrive through women’
Kahanism’s triumphant makeover
Kahanism’s triumphant makeover Itamar Ben Gvir, the star of Israel’s most far-right party, is thriving off of a national political discourse that allows him to accomplish what his predecessors could not: bringing Kahanism to the mainstream. The post Kahanism’s triumphant makeover appeared first on +972 Magazine. Source / Read More: Kahanism’s triumphant makeover