Author: ISM Media

  • A Dozen Weeks of Restriction: Muslim Worshipers Blocked from Al-Aqsa Mosque

    A Dozen Weeks of Restriction: Muslim Worshipers Blocked from Al-Aqsa Mosque

    29 December 2023 | International Solidarity Movement | East Jerusalem      On Friday, December 29th, streets surrounding the Al Aqsa Mosque compound were filled with the sight of Muslim worshipers prostrate in prayer. Arbitrary access restrictions by occupation forces were amplified through the erecting of barricades to the Old City, allowing only some elders…

  • Help support ISM’s vital work in Palestine

    Help support ISM’s vital work in Palestine

    A call for support for the International Solidarity Movement to continue our work on the ground in Palestine and worldwide. To donate click above Who are we? The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) is a Palestinian-led movement committed to resisting the long-entrenched and systematic oppression and dispossession of the Palestinian population, using non-violent, direct-action methods and…

  • Settler Mob Ambushes Armenian Quarter

    Settler Mob Ambushes Armenian Quarter

    They came covered in black and wearing ski masks. Thirty extremist ideological settlers, armed with clubs and tear gas, invaded the Armenian Quarter’s ‘Cow’s Garden’ (Goveroun Bardez) in the Old City and attacked members of the Armenian community.

  • Unprecedented Coordinated IOF Attacks in West Bank

    Unprecedented Coordinated IOF Attacks in West Bank

    Early this morning, between 1:00 am and 6:00 am, Israeli Occupation Forces invaded several cities across the West Bank. Of the 11 Palestinian governorates in the West Bank, 7 were invaded in a coordinated attack. Clashes were documented in Jenin, Hebron, Qalqilya, and Ramallah, with reports of invasions in Tulkarem, Nablus, and Jericho. Invasion forces…

  • Remembrance in Nablus

    Remembrance in Nablus

    In an age of disinformation, spectacle, and erasure, remembrance is revolutionary. Palestine has a rich 20,000 year history. Amid an ongoing catastrophe in the Holy Land that rivals the nakba in 1948, people in Nablus are keepers of memory.