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Displacement
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The Israeli Supreme Court's 2020 decision to cancel eviction orders in Sheikh Jarrah was driven by international pressure, highlighting the political nature of these legal battles.
Mohammed el-Kurd · Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine
Mohammed el-Kurd argues that over 60 Israeli laws explicitly discriminate against Palestinians with Israeli citizenship, undermining claims of equality.
Mohammed el-Kurd · Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine
El-Kurd critiques the framing of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as religious, noting that many early Zionist leaders were atheists.
Mohammed el-Kurd · Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine
The Israeli government's classification of 90% of historic Palestine as state-owned land severely impacts Palestinian farmers.
Mohammed el-Kurd · Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine
El-Kurd asserts that the U.S. provides $3.8 billion in military aid to Israel annually, perpetuating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Mohammed el-Kurd · Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine
Voices on displacement
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Still unresolved
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The thinkers
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