Tag Archive: East Jerusalem

Documenting Home Demolition in Sheikh Jarrah

The Jerusalem Municipality demolished the Salhiya family home in Sheikh Jarrah in the middle of the night, leaving 15 residents cold and homeless.

Standing in Solidarity with Sheikh Jarrah

Omdim Beyachad (Standing Together) marched in solidarity with Palestinian residents in Sheikh Jarrah who face risk of eviction from their homes.

Combatting Police Targeting of Palestinian Activists in Israel

Two NIF grantees have launched campaigns to end the systematic targeting and arrest of Arab-Israeli activists across Israel.

Heeding the Call for Racial Justice

Communities of color are mobilizing to demand justice for George Floyd and to end racial discrimination and police brutality. It’s our job to listen – and to join.

Solidarity with Palestinian Victim of Police Violence

Tag Meir paid a solidarity visit to the family of the unarmed, autistic Palestinian man recently murdered by police in East Jerusalem.

Fighting Palestinian Erasure in East Jerusalem

After ACRI intervention, Jerusalem cancels its decision to impose Jewish street names in a Palestinian neighborhood.

Israel Police in Uniform

Israeli Police Terrorize Arab Youth in East Jerusalem

The Association for Civil Rights in Israel documents extensive police brutality and misconduct in the Arab village of Isawiya.

Turkiyyah’s Story

How did a girl adopted by an East Jerusalemite resident get standing to stay in Israel?

How to Respond to the Provocations of Ultra-nationalists?

On a bleak day in Jerusalem for those who want to actualize a shared society, Tag Meir continues to build solidarity.

Heroes of Israel: A Sense of What’s Right Drives this Woman to Fight for Arab Rights in East Jerusalem

Yehudit Oppenheimer learned about German fascism from her parents and lived in post-apartheid South Africa. Now she works for a better Israel.