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Independent news and analysis from Israel-Palestine. Run by Palestinian and Israeli journalists committed to equity, justice, and freedom of information.
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    Palestinians in Qusra are still besieged in their homes by Israeli settlers and soldiers. “If they wanted to, they could remove them within 10 minutes.”
    Qusra is where Israel’s lies about settler violence hit a wall
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    Arms sales to Israel are slowing. But that’s only half the story By continuing to purchase weapons from Israel, foreign governments are sustaining the infrastructure, expertise, and financing it needs to wage its next war. By Sahar Vardi.
    Arms sales to Israel are slowing. But that's only half the story
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    Qusra is where Israel’s lies about settler violence hit a wall Settlers have been besieging a Palestinian family for 10 days in an effort to seize their home. The army’s unwillingness to stop them tells the whole story. @OrenZiv_ reports. @mekomit
    Qusra is where Israel’s lies about settler violence hit a wall
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    Palestinian-American Louai Abu Ridi traveled from the U.S. to Qusra in the occupied West Bank to defend his family's home from a settler siege. By @OrenZiv_ @mekomit
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    PODCAST: Israel’s genocidal government is dissolving. Its legacy is here to stay @acri_online head Noa Sattath reflects on four years of far-right rule, and the paradox of defending democratic institutions in an apartheid state. Listen now.
    PODCAST: Israel’s genocidal government is dissolving. Its legacy is here to stay
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