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Widerstand bedeutet, in Hebron zu bleiben

UN-Solidaritätstag mit dem palästinensischen Volk: Internationale Präsenz in den besetzten Gebieten Interview by Wladek Flakin Ursprünglich innen veröffentlicht Junge Welt Die Israelin Neta Golan ist Mitbegründerin der International Solidarity Movement (ISM) und lebt in Ramallah im Westjordanland. F: Am Dienstag ...

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Celebrating Resistance

1. Bil’in Lock-on and Demonstration Report 2. Palestinian Non-Violent Organiser Mohammed Mansour’s Court Case Continues 3. Two sides, one goal – Palestinian, Israeli tour Bay Area to support non-violent resistance to military occupation 4. “Demolish all the illegally built homes ...

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Two sides, one goal

Palestinian, Israeli tour Bay Area to support non-violent resistance to military occupation By Katherine Corcoran Originally published in the Mercury News Ayed Morrar, 43, a Palestinian, puts his arm on the back of Jonathan Pollak, 23, an Israeli, and says, ...

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The battle for justice is not over

Originally published in the Hampstead & Highgate Express Sitting in her living room nearly two and a half years after the shooting of her son Tom, Jocelyn Hurndall remains defiant. The sentencing of a soldier in the Israeli Defence Force ...

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Rachel Corrie: Answers needed

The family of English peace activist Tom Hurndall is experiencing the cold comfort of justice at last. Hurndall, 22, was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper in Rafah about two years ago while moving Palestinian children out of ...

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Ha’aretz: He simply had a mom and dad

By Yossi Sarid www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/596844.html By its very nature, an army is not designed to issue justice. As we know, an army marches on its stomach, and a stomach is capable of digesting injustice as well; it is not necessarily guided ...

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Israeli activist bridges worlds

By Laila El-Haddad in Gaza Published at AlJazeera.net “You can’t just come storming in here,” barks Neta Golan to foreign activists who walk casually into her kitchen during their lunch break. “This is someone’s house you know – there’s a ...

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