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Stop McCarthyite Campaign Against Use of Apartheid Word in US
[blockquote text=’High-ranking Israeli officials, journalists and human rights groups have been using the term apartheid for years to talk about Israel. But the Lobby is waging a smear campaign against Secretary of Defense nominee Chuck…
JVP and allies respond to Scarlett Johansson statement on SodaStream
US Groups Respond to Scarlett Johansson’s Defense of Israeli Occupation, as Demands for Oxfam to Drop Actress Grow
‘Canada Park’ built on destroyed Palestinian villages: Video
Israel’s ‘Ayalon Canada Park,’ in the West Bank but abutting the Green Line, is full of cyclists and hikers enjoying the scenery and weather on any given Saturday. A visit to the park shows that…
Found Documents from ‘Ayn Ghazal
Archival documents for Session 1 activity These documents outline the case of ‘Ayn Ghazal: Complaint Palestinian Narrative Testimony Palestinian Narrative: Excerpt from “All That Remains UN Narrative: Letter to Moshe Sharet UN Narrative: Letter to…
Khirbet Khizeh, “Victory and Sorrow”
David N. Meyers writes on Khirbet Khizeh: https://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/David-N-Meyers-New-Republic-2008.pdf
Khirbet Khizeh, “The Price of Return”
Noah Efron writes on Khirbet Khizeh: https://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Noah-Efron-Haaretz-2008.pdf
Plan Dalet (Plan D)
‘Plan Dalet’ or ‘Plan D’ was the name given by the Zionist High Command to the general plan for military operations within the framework of which the Zionists launched successive offensives in April and early May 1948 in various parts of Palestine. These offensives, which entailed the destruction of the Palestinian Arab community and the expulsion and pauperization of the bulk of Palestine Arabs, were calculated to achieve the military fait accompli upon which the State of Israel was to be based.”
Khirbet Khizeh, by S. Yizhar
Khirbet Khizeh, by S. Yizhar, Ibis Editions, Jerusalem, 2008, translated by Nicholas de Lange and Yaacob Dweck, originally published in Hebrew in 1949. This is the first English edition. Read excerpts: 30 (from “Our man…
Towards Return of Palestinian Refugees: Practices, Strategies and Visions
I hope that today we may begin a discussion of the actual return of the Palestinian refugees. It’s a little like beginning to learn to walk, like a baby who begins talking without really having a command of language, so she tries, and fails, and stumbles. We’re here today to begin to stumble over our words, in order to create a language that will allow civil discourse about the return of the Palestinian refugees.
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