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Henriette Chacar هنريت شقر 1 h
Highly recommend reading 's latest analysis, on the Jewish Nation-State Law:
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Jordanian authorities refused to accept a stateless Palestinian journalist from East Jerusalem whom Israel tried to deport to the Hashemite Kingdom last week:
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WATCH: The families in Wadi al-Hummus built their homes with all the necessary permits from Palestinian authorities. Israel decided to demolish them anyway
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A UN Security Council resolution rejecting South Africa’s 1983 constitution shows that there is precedent and necessity to act against Israel’s Nation-State Law
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'When the constitution becomes racist, it’s difficult to define what racism is’
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Edo Konrad 22 h
The Zionist Left and liberal Zionist supporters in the U.S. think they can crank back the wheels to the pre-Netanyahu era when Israel was a better place. The problem is that 1) They can't 2) For many, many people living between the river and the sea, it wasn't.
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'You won’t find a decision that says that the state is a state of all its citizens, and you won’t find a decision that will say that the West Bank is occupied territory, because it contradicts the spirit of the law.'
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When the Knesset passed the ‘Jewish Nation-State Law’ one year ago this month, it effectively declared apartheid the constitutional law of the land. Yet the responses of the international community have hardly matched those toward South Africa 35 years ago
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+972 Magazine 28. 7.
"When the Knesset passed the ‘Jewish Nation-State Law’ one year ago this month, it effectively declared apartheid the constitutional law of the land."
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Amjad Iraqi 28. 7.
The Jewish Nation-State Law hasn't been officially applied yet, but the "spirit of the law" is in full motion. speaks with 's Hassan Jabareen.
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+972 Magazine 28. 7.
'The Nation-State Law must convince the PLO and all the Palestinians, that first you have to speak about your rights, and then about statehood' 's Hassan Jabareen tells
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+972 Magazine 28. 7.
The world’s message should be as clear today as it was three decades ago, writes
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'When the constitution becomes racist, it’s difficult to define what racism is’
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Israel attempted to deport Mustafa al-Haruf, a stateless Palestinian photographer from East Jerusalem, to Jordan without any coordination. Al-Haruf has been living in the country for over 20 years, yet Israel refuses to grant him permanent status
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+972 Magazine 28. 7.
A UN Security Council resolution rejecting South Africa’s 1983 constitution shows that there is precedent and necessity to act against Israel’s Nation-State Law
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Amjad Iraqi 27. 7.
Unlike with South Africa, the world has long given Israel an exception to pursue its own form of apartheid. My thoughts on the Jewish Nation-State Law one year on.
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+972 Magazine 27. 7.
Israel’s political regime is a striking reincarnation of South Africa’s model in 1983. The world’s message should be as clear today as it was three decades ago: apartheid has to go.
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A UN Security Council resolution rejecting South Africa’s 1983 constitution shows that there is precedent and necessity to act against Israel’s Nation-State Law.
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Israel is no exception: apartheid has to go | by |
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Israel attempted to deport Mustafa al-Haruf, a stateless Palestinian photographer from East Jerusalem, to Jordan without any coordination. Al-Haruf has been living in the country for over 20 years, yet Israel refuses to grant him permanent status.
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