Galei Tzahal, Israel’s Army Radio, has been broadcasting up a creative desert-storm, if you will, this summer. Or so I’ve heard from others who have heard that others have heard (not a huge IDF Radio […]
Category: Susiya
Instructions: Three Simple Ways to Stand with Susiya via Facebook
1. Copy the following image and make it your facebook “Cover.” [Also, bloggers and other website owners should consider doing the same]. 2. Post this “Picbadge” […]
A Word to International Solidarity Activists: Israelis- including Israeli Leftists- Exist
This morning, I started my day by browsing through reports on Susya in an effort to assemble a mini-resource guide for folks interested in keeping updated. I came across an article about the demonstration last […]
Susiya Poem (Spit Live & Half-Improvised at Susiya Demo)
Filmed and initiated Noam Burg: —
10 Reflections & Vignettes from the Demo in Susiya (with photos)
1. The demonstration was both enormous (comparatively) and truly a joint struggle, with around 350 Israelis, along with international supporters, organized by a broad coalition of Leftist Israeli groups, coming on six buses from Tel Aviv […]
Israel is Not a Jewish State: On the Demolition of Susya and the Expulsion of South Sudanese
{This piece was originally published on the front page of Huffington Post’s Israel Section} At various junctures in the process of peace-processing, Israeli leaders have waxed righteous about the need for the Palestinians to “recognize […]
Why Susya is “Illegal”
[This piece was originally published on the Daily Beast, via Peter Beinart’s blog, Open Zion]. Israel plans to demolish the entire village of Susya. Defending the proposed demolition, the “Defense/Security” section of the settler news site Arutz Sheva (they file […]
“Susiya” by Moriel Rothman (another spoken word poem)
Last week, the entire village of Susiya, located in the South Hebron Hills, received demolition orders. I wrote this piece as a small sliver of protest. Susiya is screaming softly through small shards of sharp stones and little puddles of water […]