Rights groups say Israel resorts to ‘preventive arrests’ to quell Palestinian protests inside the Green Line.
Mya Guarnieri
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More than 1,000 Palestinian citizens of Israel have been arrested since Israel’s Gaza offensive began in early July.
Observers say a third Intifada looms, but in the town at the heart of the 1987 uprising, residents remain dubious.
A year after being granted UN observer status, the PLO seems no closer to a peace deal with Israel.
Lacking services and oversight, Palestinian areas suffer from straining infrastructure and quality of life.
Residents of Kiryat Menachem and Ir Ganim say plans for high-rises to replace old homes pave way for gentrification.
Many in the south support “Operation Pillar of Defence” but they doubt Israel’s campaign will bring long-term peace.
Parents, children, and lovers in the West Bank and Gaza are torn apart by Israel’s strict ‘separation policy’.
Inroads in West Jerusalem’s Kiryat Yovel by ultra-Orthodox Jews seeking to impose their ways are alarming the secular.
Jewish migrants flock to the occupied West Bank as more Palestinians and Bedouin are evicted from their homes.