What's Law Got To Do With It: Breaking Down the ICJ

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There are No Innocents: Beita 1988 and the Logic of Collective Punishment

This episode examines the 1988 Beita incident, a few months following the outbreak of the first Intifada, when an entire Palestinian community was punished for a crime they did not commit. Through eyewitness accounts and historical context, we trace how home demolitions, mass arr ...  Show more

The Farthest Mosque and the Farthest Place to Reach:  Israel’s Restrictions on Al-Aqsa

As Ramadan comes to an end, many Muslim Palestinians are bidding farewell to the holy month far from Al-Aqsa, in an atmosphere marked by grief and restriction, following Israel’s complete closure of the Al-Aqsa compound following the US/Israel attack on Iran. But access to Al-Aqs ...  Show more

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