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Classified: Politicizing the Nakba in Israel's state archives
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- Scritto da Lisa Goldman
- Categoria: Opposizione israeliana
+972, February 19, 2016
Hazkani estimates that about one-third of documents that were de-classified in the 1980s have been re-classified starting from the late 1990s, when the archives were digitized.
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Why I, as a proud Israeli, want the world to boycott us
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- Scritto da Ilana Hammerman
- Categoria: Opposizione israeliana
Haaretz, Jan. 29, 2017
let’s take civic courage and come out with a quiet, sober call to the international community to impose a boycott on the State of Israel. Yes, the State of Israel, not only the settlements, because for a long time there have not been two economies: there is a single economy on both sides of the Green Line (the pre-1967 borders).
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Dear AIPAC, get a life, and stay out of mine
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- Scritto da Rogel Alpher
- Categoria: Opposizione israeliana
Haaretz, Sep. 24, 2016
Who elected AIPAC? Who elected Saban? Those Jews in America are literally ruining my life here.
What Ari Shavit doesn’t understand about Palestinian children and Jews
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- Scritto da Ziona Snir
- Categoria: Opposizione israeliana
Haaretz, Sep. 14, 2016
The only Israelis that many Palestinian youngsters have seen are soldiers or settlers.
The only Jew that a child in Deheisheh or Balata knows is a soldier, who at best stands across from him with weapon drawn or, less fortuitously, is already firing a gas grenade, or rubber or lead bullet, or waking him in the dead of night and humiliating his parents, all this taking place in an environment ruled by wretched poverty and absent of hope.
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Israeli witness in Gaza: No water, no electricity and children dying unnecessarily
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- Scritto da Ayelett Shani
- Categoria: Gaza
Haaretz, Jan. 7, 2017
“Gaza is cloaked in desperation. You feel it the minute you cross the border. It’s like traveling to another world. Already at the crossing you see seriously ill people, mainly cancer patients, waiting in line in a hall. They are hoping for some compassion and permission to cross the border and receive some treatment. You go by car and see ruins, thousands of destroyed houses, factories in ruin, sewage flowing through the streets.”
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