Posts Tagged ‘tantura’

Al Tantura: the memory of colonization

In the early stages of 1948, the village of Al-Tantura was targeted by Israeli militaries; its houses were looted, its Arab Palestinian inhabitants expelled, and others massacred by the Israeli defense forces Alexandroni Brigade. Israel denied the existence of the massacre for years despite the testimonies of its original inhabitants until recently; a 2021 Israeli […]

Israeli Historian Dismisses Confessions By IDF Soldiers Of 1948 Slaughter At Tantura — ‘I don’t believe witnesses’

(Jewish Telegraphic Agency) When it comes to “Holocaust” survivors, we are all expected to believe their “eyewitness” accounts as if they were directly given to us by God, but when it comes to the genocide of Palestinians, many of whom were burned alive by Jewish terrorists with flamethrowers at Tantura, Jewish historians are far less […]

Why I support a one state solution and still consider myself a Zionist

I told my friends the other day that I don’t believe in a two-state solution; our Peoples, cultures, economy, ‘borders’ and identities are intertwined, and we can’t separate them. One friend responded by asking what I do believe in. I am still formulating my idea of end to the conflict and a political solution, but […]

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