Israel’s war on its Palestinian citizens
26 February 2019
New plans to forcibly displace a quarter of all Palestinian Bedouins in the south. Read more about Israel’s war on its Palestinian citizens
26 February 2019
New plans to forcibly displace a quarter of all Palestinian Bedouins in the south. Read more about Israel’s war on its Palestinian citizens
10 March 2015
The supermarket Waitrose has come under fire for distributing a glossy brochure that erases Palestinian culture and history. Read more about Tourist ad falls foul of UK watchdog for claiming Jerusalem belongs to Israel
the Galilee 8 April 2013
About two dozen young people have moved into Iqrit, a village ethnically cleansed by Zionist forces in the 1940s. Read more about Youth move back to Palestinian village stolen from their families
20 July 2012
While “racial steering” of home buyers is illegal in the US, explicit racism is normal in Israeli real estate advertising. Read more about Built-in racism: Israeli real estate article lauds “desirable” Arab-free neighborhood
2 February 2012
In a brave move by Ihsan Orabi from Tamra, the Israeli flag hung on Napoleon statue on a hill in Acre has been removed and replaced with a Palestinian flag. Ihsan Orabi has also sprayed “price tag” on the statue, as well as his name. Read more about Raising a Palestinian flag in Acre
16 October 2008
Despite pronouncements from Israeli leaders that the recent Acre violence is damaging the city’s image as a model of coexistence, the reality is of a deeply divided city, where the wounds of the 1948 war have yet to heal. The Electronic Intifada contributor Jonathan Cook analyzes. Read more about Acre violence exposes Israel's double standards
15 October 2008
An underreported factor behind the violence in the northern Israeli city of Acre is how militant Israeli settlers from the West Bank, funded by donors in the United States, have instigated tension in an attempt to reduce the Arab population. The Electronic Intifada’s Ali Abunimah analyzes. Read more about Extremist West Bank settlers help stir Acre violence