IsraLeft Salvage/Guest Post: late bloomers

I welcome Or Bareket, a fellow writer for IsraLeft, as a guest blogger here in the pogg blog. Or’s posts will be posted at uneven intervals here throughout the next few weeks. This one was originally published on July 25, 2009.

The mainstream reaction to the evidence presented by “Shovrim Shtika” was . . . → Read More: IsraLeft Salvage/Guest Post: late bloomers

IsraLeft Salvage/Guest Post: Walking A Deadly Path

Rod Avissar has graciously agreed to let me reprint his original post, to which my “Not a Nightmare” post was a response, if only to preserve context – and also because it would be a shame to lose it. Originally published November 17, 2009.

On the issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, some speak . . . → Read More: IsraLeft Salvage/Guest Post: Walking A Deadly Path

IsraLeft Salvage/Guest Post: A Different Kind of Terror

The following text was written by Maital Rozenboim on August 1, 2009, shortly after the shooting at the Tel-Aviv LGBT “Bar-Noar”. It is republished here, as part of my IsraLeft Slavage project, with her permission.

Something happened in Tel-Aviv tonight, a milestone in the delicate relationship between minority and majority, left and right, and . . . → Read More: IsraLeft Salvage/Guest Post: A Different Kind of Terror

Genderized hidden occupation in anti-occupation protests / Hanna Beit Halachmi

I am glad to host this guest post by Hanna Beit Halachmi

I walked up this week into the painful knowledge that nothing has really changed in the Israeli anti-occupation activism in the last 28 years of my involvement. As in the past, now as before, women’s human rights are secondary to the Palestinians . . . → Read More: Genderized hidden occupation in anti-occupation protests / Hanna Beit Halachmi