The hummos not yet appropriated by the white man.
Good Friday in Shefa Amr.
Plaque in Haifa's German Colony: "In the middle of a sparsely populated and largely barren land..."
Jabal Al-Sheikh on a clear day from Haifa. This peak is visible from Lebanon, Syria, and the Galilee. It is impossible for anyone actually from these countries, to see it from all three.
"Martyrs of Racism" poster showing the faces of Palestinian citizens of Israel killed in October 2000 and the Shefa Amr Massacre, among other events.
Road sign for Jenin. The sign was good a few years ago but is now obsolete. All roads lead to the Wall.
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Photojournal: the Galilee
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KABOBegories: Emily, israel, October 2000, palestine, Palestinian Christians, Palestinian citizens of Israel, photography, travelogue
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Did you know discrimination is technically illegal in this country?
It doesn't seem to matter what side of the Wall you're on, nor what citizenship you have. If you are Arab in any area of Israel or Palestine, your blood is worth less in court.
Israeli policemen fired into a crowd of their fellow citizens in October of 2000, killing 13. The event corresponded with the start of the Second Intifada, and Palestinian citizens of Israel were demonstrating in support of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
This week, the Israeli court system has dropped all cases against the policemen involved. No one will be prosecuted for the killings of unarmed Israeli civilians, because they happened to be Arab.
BBC Article
Adalah Press Release
Reports on October 2000 Killings
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KABOBegories: civil rights, Emily, israel, October 2000









