We, "looking the occupation in the eye", contact you as the recipient of our letter regarding the prevention of human rights in the Occupied Territories by Israeli authorities. As the situation worsens in front of our eyes from day to day, we want to continue to pass on information about what is happening in daily life in Area C under Israeli occupation. In a letter sent from time to time we will report on some significant events among many that have happened recently as well as a description of the life of an activist both Israeli and Palestinian. If you are not interested in receiving our letter please write it to us in a return email. Hoping for a better future for those living between the Jordan and the sea. |
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| | The voice of a Palestinian activist It was April, 2002, Nablus city north West Bank. My dad’s cell phone was ringing, over and over. | | |
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| | The voice of a Israeli activist Rabbi (secular-humanist) Danny Danieli. Married to Liora, father of three and grandfather of five. | | |
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The stories of the daily life |
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May 29, 2022 marked Jerusalem Day. Some say Jerusalem Unification Day, but those who know the city closely know that it is not united and there is a large gap in rights between residents of the west and east of the city. | | |
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Freedom Camp Masafar Yata |
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On Thursday 28.4.22 we participated in the end meal of the Ramadan fast (Eifter) Which was established in Somud, the freedom camp in Sarura,at the southern Hebron Mountains in the area of Safar Yatta. | | |
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Tamim Abu Khait Eeach one has his own Nakba! |
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Eeach one has his own Nakba! My mother cried at the entrance to the house after my brother came from Sheikh Moanes, | | |
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We all believe that the rule of law must be maintained. |
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We all believe that the rule of law must be maintained. There is no possibility for the State of Israel and the security forces to allow settler violence to rage. | | |
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Slogging on: Dir Jarir, Turmus’ayya, |
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Everyday drudgery has its own kind of beauty, heartbreak and even suspense, especially when it comes to facing down the occupation. | | |
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Part of The Numbers May 2022 | | |
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