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Community-built tech solutions are helping Palestinians navigate blockades and risks in the Israel-occupied territory.
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At Rest of World, Reem Abd Ulhamid writes about community-sourced apps designed to help Palestinians navigate Israeli-enforced movement restrictions, like checkpoints, Israeli-only roads, and Israeli ...
For this reason, Israeli maps do not show East Jerusalem ... unresolved refugee problem in the world. 10 – Israeli assaults on the West Bank Since launching its severest raids in two decades ...
Palestinians in the village of Bruqin in the northern West Bank said that Israeli settlers attacked them, burning cars and ...
A reporter asks Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu why his map of Israel doesn’t include the borders of the West Bank, given ...
a deadly new reality also took hold for Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. With the world’s attention focused on Gaza, Israeli military operations in the West Bank grew in size, frequency ...
The map that the prime minister used to make the case for this notably omitted the Green Line that separates Israel proper from the West Bank, in what many observers dubbed an open admission of de ...
The event in Jenin, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, came amid rising tensions between ... A Holocaust Apology: Eighty years since the end of World War II, Amsterdam’s mayor apologized for ...
NABLUS, West Bank—The Nablus Soap Co., with a network of buyers in 70 countries, is the kind of family-owned business that once formed the backbone of the local economy in the occupied West Bank.