Palestinian women in An Nabi Samwil village are staying—and surviving

January 25, 2025 | Published by World Council of Churches

Nawal Barakat lives in the village of An Nabi Samwil. It’s only eight kilometers northwest of Jerusalem—but it might as well be a world away. Nawal Barakat lives in the village of An Nabi Samwil, just eight kilometers from Jerusalem, but feels...

School principal expresses grave concern for children in Bedouin community

January 20, 2025 | Published by World Council of Churches

The text describes a Bedouin school in East Jerusalem that, along with its entire community, is under threat of demolition. Students and teachers face daily harassment from settlers, including intimidation with dogs, spitting, and blocked access. The...

Muhammad Mafarjah, 16, from Shu’fat Refugee Camp in East Jerusalem

November 18, 2024 | Published by B'TSELEM

Muhammad Mafarjah, a minor from Shu’fat refugee camp, recounts his experience of arrest and detention. Border Police raided his home at night, assaulted him, and detained him on allegations of stone-throwing. During months in custody across multipl...

Explainer: Israel’s West Bank Wall

July 3, 2024 | Published by IMEU

Israel’s West Bank wall, built from 2002, separates Palestinians from Israel and Israeli settlements, with critics claiming it annexes Palestinian land. The wall is deemed illegal by international law, as it cuts through Palestinian territories and...

Quick Facts: East Jerusalem

June 16, 2024 | Published by IMEU

Legal Status of Jerusalem: Jerusalem's status remains contested since 1948, with the western part controlled by Israel and the eastern part occupied but considered Palestinian territory under international law. Israel's annexation of East Jerusalem i...

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