Beyond Gaza: Terror in the West Bank | TV Series


The other half of Israel’s war: Settlers and the army brutalize Palestinians in the West Bank.

Israel has conducted a deadly and destructive ten-day military operation in the occupied West Bank. With international law and the international media failing to hold Israelis accountable for the eleven months of genocide in Gaza, what hope do Palestinians have that things will change in the West Bank?

Main contributors:
Dalal Iriqat – Associate Professor, Arab American University in Palestine
Yara Hawari – Co-Director, Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network
Abdaljawad Omar – Lecturer, Birzeit University
Oren Ziv – Journalist, +972 Magazine and Local Call

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