Mohammed El-Kurd
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inside the occupied old city where, again, Israeli military has no business being there or jurisdiction whatsoever. He was shot and killed by an Israeli soldier who was trigger happy because, again, they have this siege mentality where any moving object is going to kill them. And he was shot and killed.
inside the occupied old city where, again, Israeli military has no business being there or jurisdiction whatsoever. He was shot and killed by an Israeli soldier who was trigger happy because, again, they have this siege mentality where any moving object is going to kill them. And he was shot and killed.
inside the occupied old city where, again, Israeli military has no business being there or jurisdiction whatsoever. He was shot and killed by an Israeli soldier who was trigger happy because, again, they have this siege mentality where any moving object is going to kill them. And he was shot and killed.
And despite it being in broad daylight, despite it being well documented, despite the victim being disabled, despite all of this, he was acquitted by the Israeli court.
And despite it being in broad daylight, despite it being well documented, despite the victim being disabled, despite all of this, he was acquitted by the Israeli court.
And despite it being in broad daylight, despite it being well documented, despite the victim being disabled, despite all of this, he was acquitted by the Israeli court.
The military, the courts, the government, they all work together, which is why it's so ironic to me that there are hundreds of thousands of people marching on the streets of Tel Aviv trying to save the progressive beacon that is the Israeli Supreme Court.
The military, the courts, the government, they all work together, which is why it's so ironic to me that there are hundreds of thousands of people marching on the streets of Tel Aviv trying to save the progressive beacon that is the Israeli Supreme Court.
The military, the courts, the government, they all work together, which is why it's so ironic to me that there are hundreds of thousands of people marching on the streets of Tel Aviv trying to save the progressive beacon that is the Israeli Supreme Court.
when you find its fingerprints all over the injustices perpetuated against Palestinians, be it legalizing and upholding the withholding of slain Palestinian bodies who were killed by the Israeli military to be used as bargaining chips with Israeli militaries.
when you find its fingerprints all over the injustices perpetuated against Palestinians, be it legalizing and upholding the withholding of slain Palestinian bodies who were killed by the Israeli military to be used as bargaining chips with Israeli militaries.
when you find its fingerprints all over the injustices perpetuated against Palestinians, be it legalizing and upholding the withholding of slain Palestinian bodies who were killed by the Israeli military to be used as bargaining chips with Israeli militaries.
be it making decisions to dispossess entire villages like Ibn al-Hiran, be it never once granting release to any Palestinian who was held in administrative detention without charge or trial, be it upholding the legality of the family reunification law, that does not allow Palestinian couples who hold different legal statuses of reuniting and living together as families.
be it making decisions to dispossess entire villages like Ibn al-Hiran, be it never once granting release to any Palestinian who was held in administrative detention without charge or trial, be it upholding the legality of the family reunification law, that does not allow Palestinian couples who hold different legal statuses of reuniting and living together as families.
be it making decisions to dispossess entire villages like Ibn al-Hiran, be it never once granting release to any Palestinian who was held in administrative detention without charge or trial, be it upholding the legality of the family reunification law, that does not allow Palestinian couples who hold different legal statuses of reuniting and living together as families.
Those are just some of the few things I can think of about the Israeli Supreme Court. The real tension that exists is
Those are just some of the few things I can think of about the Israeli Supreme Court. The real tension that exists is
Those are just some of the few things I can think of about the Israeli Supreme Court. The real tension that exists is
the lack of diversity on the Israeli political spectrum that makes the vision for a future so limited because those on what seems to be the far left are defending an extremely conservative institution that is the Supreme Court that they regard as progressive when in fact it is the opposite. So what do we do? How can we talk?
the lack of diversity on the Israeli political spectrum that makes the vision for a future so limited because those on what seems to be the far left are defending an extremely conservative institution that is the Supreme Court that they regard as progressive when in fact it is the opposite. So what do we do? How can we talk?