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- The Anti-Semitism That Goes Unreported
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Our grandparents knew that the order-enforcement authorities wouldn't intervene to help a Jewish family under attack; we know that the Israel Defense Forces, the Israel Police, the Civil Administration, the Border Police and the courts all stand on the sidelines, closing their eyes, softballing investigations, ignoring evidence, downplaying the severity of the acts, protecting the attackers, and giving a boost to those progromtchiks. The hands behind these attacks belong to Israeli Jews who violate international law by living in the West Bank. But the aims and goals behind the attacks are the flesh and blood of the Israeli non-occupation. This systemic violence is part of the existing order. It complements and facilitates the violence of the regime.
- Censorship? Haaretz Deletes Amira Hass Article On Surging Settler Violence
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Israels Haaretz has mysteriously deleted a powerful article by Amira Hass headlined The anti-Semitism that goes unreported, about an unchecked upsurge in violence against Palestinians by Israeli settlers.
- In China's Inner Mongolia, mining spells misery for traditional herders
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 China's relentless drive for minerals is wreaking havoc on pastoral lifestyles.
- In new book, Ilan Pappé says settler colonialism and apartheid best explain Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 An analysis of Ilan Pappe's new book, Israel and South Africa - The Many Faces of Apartheid, and how Israel's settler colonization of Palestinians is similar to apartheid in South Africa.
- Is Israel an Apartheid State?
Rhetoric or Reality? Summary of a Legal Study by the Human Sciences Research council of South Africa Resource Type: Article Published: 2010 Do Israel's practices in occupied Palestinian territory, namely the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza, amount to the crimes of colonialism and apartheid under international law?
- Jewish human rights group applauds United Church decision on Israeli settlements
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 IJV applauds United Church decision to boycott settlement products.
- Jewish human rights group available for comment on United Church resolution to boycott Israel settlement
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 IJV spokesperson available for comment on United Church boycott issue
- Palestinian farmers face settler terror
Resource Type: Article Published: 2004 Jewish settlers have a long history of terrorising olive farmers, and they are now increasingly resorting to a worrying tactic: poisoning Palestinian water sources.
- Palestinian Freedom Riders to Board Settler Buses to Jerusalem
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2011 Palestinian activists will attempt to peacefully board segregated Israeli public transportation in the occupied West Bank to travel to East Jerusalem in action reminiscent of the Civil Rights Movement's Freedom Rides to the U.S. South.
- Rabbi calls on United Church delegates to vote for boycott of settlement products
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Rabbi endorses Church boycott of products from illegal Israeli settlements
- The settlers' retreat was the theatre of the cynical
Resource Type: Article Published: 2005 The settlers' retreat from Gaza was the theatre of the cynical.
- Victims No Longer?
Resource Type: Article Published: 2003 The author begins with the position that suffering is not moral and criticizes Israeli settlers and Zionists for disenfranchising Palestinians. She debunks the notion that they are a nation of victims. She calls into question the assumption that criticizing Israel is anti-semitic.
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