Israel

The young Israelis imprisoned for refusing to serve in the IDF
Reportage

The young Israelis imprisoned for refusing to serve in the IDF

Refusenik redefined — Military service is mandatory in Israel, a rite of passage that to some comes with a sense of duty and pride. But conscription means complicity in an illegal occupation. From prisons sentences to strained relationships and the fear of vilification, for the young Israelis who refuse to serve in the IDF, a complicated and arduous journey awaits.

Written by: Rebecca Greig

Photos from this weekend's protest for Gaza in London
Activism

Photos from this weekend's protest for Gaza in London

#EndTheSiege — With the death toll in Gaza rising as Palestinians continue to demand a right to return to their land, protestors take to the streets of London. Photographer Theo McInnes headed down to join them.

Written by: Theo McInnes

In banning its critics, Israel has proven not all Jews are welcome
Opinion

In banning its critics, Israel has proven not all Jews are welcome

From Where I Stand — Groups who criticise Israel have been banned from entering the country, a blacklist including Jewish-led organisations. Israel’s veneer of liberal democracy continues to slip, argues Alon Aviram. The religious nationalist state is abandoning a founding principle - the Jewish right of return - to silence dissent.

Written by: Alon Aviram

Trump's Jerusalem speech will be painful, but the peace process was already dead
Opinion

Trump's Jerusalem speech will be painful, but the peace process was already dead

From Where I Stand — Most Palestinians already know the Middle East peace process is over. Trump's plans to move the US embassy to Jerusalem just confirms what we thought, writes Alia Al Ghussain.

Written by: Alia Al Ghussain

Exposing the disturbing racism in Israeli football
Film

Exposing the disturbing racism in Israeli football

Forever Pure — Maya Zinshtein’s new documentary follows the stories of two Muslim players who get signed to the notoriously right-wing Beitar Jerusalem FC.

Written by: Biju Belinky

The Palestinians forced to work on illegal Israeli settlements
Reportage

The Palestinians forced to work on illegal Israeli settlements

Employing The Enemy — Employing the Enemy is a new book about the Palestinian men, women and children who work on and help build Israeli settlements in the West Bank: settlements deemed illegal by the international community.

Written by: Matthew Vickery

A Palestinian skater’s struggles in Israel
Skate

A Palestinian skater’s struggles in Israel

Partying without papers — Last December, Hasan left his hometown of Qalqilya – a small city in Palestine’s West Bank – to enter Israel on a one-day visitor’s permit. He hasn’t returned since. Now living illegally next to one of the most troubled borders in the world, he shares his stories on skateboarding, filmmaking, and falling in love with the enemy.

Written by: Graham Liddell

The Israeli soldiers breaking their silence, revealing the reality of occupied Palestine
Activism

The Israeli soldiers breaking their silence, revealing the reality of occupied Palestine

An illegal occupation — Nadav Weiman dreamed of becoming a sniper in the Israeli military, but making that a reality opened his eyes to an unspoken truth: he’d been duped into committing injustice. Now he’s helping others speak out.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Israeli artist Ella Littwitz on occupation, plants, and letting art speak for itself
Art

Israeli artist Ella Littwitz on occupation, plants, and letting art speak for itself

More than weeds — 'As long as the occupation lasts, every action in every field of life has a political role in the conflict.'

Written by: Marta Bausells

The skaters breaking down barriers in the West Bank
Skate

The skaters breaking down barriers in the West Bank

A peaceful form of resistance — Three years after the country got its first mini ramp, skating has changed the lives of young Palestinians, providing a much-needed outlet with no winning or losing.

Written by: Paden Vaughan

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