Vandals claim to be avenging Eviatar Borovsky, who was stabbed last month by a Palestinian; in separate incident, racist slogans sprayed on door of Arab students' apartment.
by Jack Khoury and Eli Ashkenazi 5 comments
The 'price-tag' policy was adopted by Israeli settlers and right-wing activists, intended to pressure the government away from making concessions regarding settlement building in the West Bank. Attacks of the sort usually occur after the dismantling of an outpost or similar event, and are often directed at Israeli Arabs, Palestinians and left-wing organizations.
Vandals claim to be avenging Eviatar Borovsky, who was stabbed last month by a Palestinian; in separate incident, racist slogans sprayed on door of Arab students' apartment.
by Jack Khoury and Eli Ashkenazi 5 comments
Until last week's 'price tag' incident, villagers in Akbara had not felt the effect of rising racism in neighboring Safed. But vandalism and graffiti saying 'don't touch our girls' was a stinging reminder Israel in 2013.
by Alex Levac and Gideon Levy 4 comments
An Arab family whose cars were set on fire in an apparently racist attack must pay the fire department NIS 1,500 to cover the cost of extinguishing the blaze.
by Eli Ashkenazi 10 comments
Police are looking for the other four students involved in the attack, the latest of several nationalist-motivated assaults on Arabs.
by Nir Hasson 6 comments
Following fatal stabbing of Israeli at the Tapuach Junction, settlers from Yitzhar set Palestinian's fields on fire, throw stones at school bus; two Palestinian girls wounded.
by Chaim Levinson 76 comments
From a top Israeli official's confirmation that the Syrian army has used chemical weapons against rebels, to the Supreme Court's decision to postpone the evacuation of the West Bank outpost of Amona yet again, Haaretz brings you the top 8 headlines you might have missed.
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Justice Minister Livni and Prime Minister Netanyahu coordinate positions ahead of meeting; Livni says Israel to take tougher measures against perpetrators.
by Barak Ravid and Chaim Levinson 11 comments
Witnesses say settlers daubed graffiti on mosque walls and slashed car tires in alleged response to stone-throwing incident that wounded an Israeli infant.
by Jack Khoury 27 comments
From John Kerry urging Turkey to quickly normalize ties with Israel, to opposition Knesset MKs blast Netanyahu government's 'doublespeak' on the Palestinian issue. Haaretz.com brings you the 8 top headlines you might have missed.
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When an Arab attacks a Jew, he’s a terrorist, he’s been taught to hate. When a Jew attacks an Arab, he’s just a loner, an oddball, a bad egg. But we’ve seen so many bad eggs at this point that something here has begun to stink.
by Ilene Prusher 35 comments
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