
Jan Altaner
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Oct 8, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Jan Altaner
Berlin11 hours agoBei Juden-Hass-Demo – Rollstuhlfahrer lässt sich vor Polizeiwagen fallenbz-berlin.de - Matthias Lukaschewitsch • 11hEs ist so erbärmlich: Bei einer Anti-Israel-Demo in Berlin-Kreuzberg lässt sich ein Rollstuhlfahrer aus dem Zug der Israel-Hasser theatralisch vor …Vorderasien14 hours agoPalästinenser in Deutschland: „Das ist nicht mehr mein Land“Frankfurter Rundschau - Von: Inge Günther • 14hDer 7. Oktober 2023 war auch für die palästinensische Minderheit hierzulande eine Zäsur.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
freitag.de | Jan Altaner
Gespräch Für sein erzählendes Sachbuch „Ein Tag im Leben von Abed Salama“ erhielt Nathan Thrall den Pulitzer-Preis, nun liegt es auf Deutsch vor. Ein Gespräch über emotionales Nachempfinden, Verantwortung und systemisches Unrecht in Israel/Palästina Exklusiv für Abonnent:innen Foto: Ihab Jadallah der Freitag: Herr Thrall, worum geht es in Ihrem neuen Buch?
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Jul 29, 2024 |
rsn.org | Jan Altaner
Hind Rajab is one of at least 14,500 Palestinian children killed in the war in Gaza. An investigation by the research collective Forensic Architecture exposes the IDF’s blame for this six-year-old’s death — but most Western media has ignored it. With nearly forty thousand Palestinians killed by Israel’s response to the October 7 Hamas assault, the war in Gaza has proven Joseph Stalin’s old adage that one death is a tragedy and a thousand mere statistics.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
jacobin.com | Jan Altaner
With nearly forty thousand Palestinians killed by Israel’s response to the October 7 Hamas assault, the war in Gaza has proven Joseph Stalin’s old adage that one death is a tragedy and a thousand mere statistics. The fates of individual Gazans are rarely discussed, certainly at the beginning of the war and in the Israeli army (IDF)’s daily operational reports to date.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
qantara.de | Andrea Backhaus |Kristin Helberg |Jan Altaner
For weeks after being sanctioned by the United States, Yinon Levi struggled to pay the bills, living at his farming outpost atop a hill in the occupied West Bank. But the Israeli settler's problems didn't last. When the banks froze his accounts, his community raised thousands of dollars for him, and Israel's finance minister vowed to intervene on the sanctioned settler's behalf. Two months after sanctions were issued, Levi was granted access to his money.
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