Breaking up West Bank families: An unseen Israeli policy
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- Written by amira
- Category: Opposizione israeliana
Haaretz, Oct 17, 2017
Why is Israel so concerned about a Palestinian woman from Ramallah who is married to a citizen of a certain European country, or about a Palestinian man from Bethlehem whose beloved has an American passport? What bothers Israel so much about these “mixed” couples that it sends its long arm into their bedrooms, yanks the partner who is not a resident of the West Bank out of there – and deports them beyond the borders of Israel?
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Israel revokes citizenship of hundreds of Negev Bedouin, leaving them stateless
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- Written by Jack Khoury
- Category: Opposizione israeliana
Haaretz, Aug 25, 2017
Hundreds if not thousands of [Negev Bedouin residents] are losing their citizenship due to “erroneous registration.” This is the reason they get from the Interior Ministry, with no further details or explanation.
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Palestinians who shoot in revenge are still tiny in number
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- Written by Amira Hass
- Category: Opposizione israeliana
Haaretz, Jul 17, 2017
4. It’s not happenstance that the two Israeli policemen killed were Druze. Israel has deliberately assigned large numbers of them to areas where the friction with the oppressed Palestinian is direct and unmediated: In the Civil Administration in the West Bank, in the alleyways of Jerusalem’s Old City, in the Hebron police. Let them attack each other, hate each other as much as possible, swell with bitterness against each other, savage each other. Let their common Palestinian identity be shattered and pulverized.
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Nel buio e nel silenzio, Gaza sta morendo
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- Written by Umberto De Giovannangeli
- Category: Gaza
Huffingtonpost.it, 09/08/2017
Mohammed Salem / Reuters
oggi circa 2 milioni di persone non hanno quasi nessun accesso a servizi essenziali, come acqua corrente e servizi igienici e moltissimi hanno a disposizione solo 2 ore di luce elettrica al giorno.
Gaza: An appeal to the members of the European Union
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- Written by European Jews for a Just Peace
- Category: EJJP
12/7/2017
After 10 years of siege and devastating wars, Israel’s recent decision to cut Gaza’s already meager electricity supply, down to just two hours a day, is inflicting enormous suffering on the population of the Gaza Strip while seriously affecting its very chances of survival.
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