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Palestinians banned from seeking top student post at Israeli college

Yara Sa'di
the Galilee
25 April 2012
A decision was made last week barring Palestinians from running for student union president at a college in the Galilee.

Israel rides the rollercoaster of mass hysteria

Ilan Pappe
18 April 2012
French grandmas, a retired poet and nuclear holocaust are all threats of the same magnitude in the post-modern world of the current captains of the Israeli Titanic.

Europe's airlines enforce Israeli travel ban on activists hoping to repair Palestinian schools

Jillian Kestler-D'Amours
Jerusalem
16 April 2012
Thousands of international solidarity activists were set to fly to Tel Aviv in a coordinated effort to volunteer with Palestinian initiatives in the occupied West Bank. However, Israel coordinated with European airlines to cancel many activists’ tickets.

Stealing a moment in a stolen land: the photography of Katie Ramadan

Jonathan Cook
Nazareth
5 March 2012
Katie Ramandan’s collection of photos currently on exhibition in Nazareth explores the meaning of home and the boundaries between private and public space.

Detaining Africans latest step in making Israel an ethnocracy

Sophie Crowe
Tel Aviv
2 March 2012
The African asylum-seekers have been greeted upon arrival in Israel with a hostile government that offers them no support or protection and wants them out.

Tel Aviv is the world's gayest apartheid travel destination

Tel Aviv is the world’s best gay travel destination according to a survey by the travel web site GayCities.com and American Airlines. This marketing coup was celebrated by the Government Press Office, various consulates and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and it was reported in all the major Israeli newspapers.

Israeli Jewish hate rally against Africans in Tel Aviv caught on video as Haaretz deletes article about it

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz mysteriously removed from its website an article exposing atrocious Israeli racism against black people just hours after it was published. The rally itself was caught on video.

Tristan Anderson civil suit delayed as new evidence emerges

Charlotte Silver
3 December 2011
A civil suit filed by the family of Tristan Anderson, a US activist seriously injured by the Israeli army during a protest, has been delayed due to the revelation of new material evidence.

"We must challenge Israeli mindset," says rugby star turned blockade buster

Irish sports celebrity Trevor Hogan speaks of his week in Israeli custody.

EU Parliament chief refuses to protest at illegal arrests by Israel

Jerzy Buzek, the European Parliament’s president, waits several days before asking Israel to release a fellow MEP.

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