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Institutionalized Arab Inequality in Israel

by Stephen Lendman February 26, 2011

The Palestinian Arab Minority in Israel (20% of the population or about 1.2 million people, excluding East Jerusalem and Golan) face institutionalized inequality that excludes them from state resources, services and positions.

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Israeli army’s female recruits denounce treatment of Palestinians

by SR Editor August 23, 2010

Facebook images of an Israeli servicewoman posing with blindfolded Palestinians have caused a storm. Now two former female conscripts have spoken out about their own experiences By Harriet Sherwood* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz It was a single word scrawled on a wall at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem that unlocked something deep inside Inbar [...]

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Russell Tribunal: Holding the International Community to Account

by SR Editor March 6, 2010

By Frank Barat* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz Today, the first session of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine (RTP) will be held in Barcelona. The RTP is a peoples’ tribunal focusing not on Israel’s obligations under international humanitarian law (IHL) such as the Fourth Geneva Convention, but on the obligations of the international community of [...]

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Syria’s Golan Heights: Can International law forestall a Golanian intifada?

by Franklin Lamb October 23, 2009

Pressure increasing on Syria’s government to retake the Heights by force By Franklin Lamb * Nationals from nearly one-third of the 192 member states of the United Nations met in Damascus last week to discuss the Return/Liberation of the Golan Heights. An estimated 5000 researchers, Lawyers, politicians, activists, victims of Israel’s 42 years of occupation, [...]

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