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Tali Fahima sticker, 2005. Tali Fahima (Arabic: طالي فحيمة, Hebrew: טלי פחימה; born 8 February 1976) is a Palestinian of Algerian Jewish origin [1] and pro-Palestinian activist who was convicted for her contacts with Zakaria Zubeidi, Jenin chief of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.
Questions concerning the need for a new women's rights movement began in the early 1970s, and in 1972, Israel's first radical women's movement was established. Notable events during that era include the establishment of the Ratz political party ("Movement for Civil Rights and Peace") which won four seats in the 1973 Israeli legislative election .
Shirat Hasticker (Hebrew: שירת הסטיקר, "The Sticker Song"), is a song recorded by Israeli hip-hop group Hadag Nahash, appearing on their 2004 album Homer Mekomi, written by Israeli novelist David Grossman. This unusual collaboration of a mainstream author with a popular hip-hop group makes the song rather unusual.
Hamas is currently barred from Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, but the group and its supporters have still found ways to post grisly videos of Israeli civilians being killed or kidnapped on Oct. 7 ...
Newsweek reported the Israeli franchise said five stores are in operation for this purpose alone, and more than 100,000 meals have been donated. McDonald’s has worked to distance itself from ...
TEL AVIV (Reuters) -Choking back tears and shaking with anger, families and supporters of Israeli women and girls held captive by Hamas in Gaza lashed out at global women's rights groups on Monday ...
Women Building an Alternative (Hebrew: בונות אלטרנטיבה), also known as Bonot Alternativa, is an Israeli social activist organization that seeks to promote social equality, empower women and raise awareness of violence against women.
Women in Israel comprise 50.26 percent of the state's population as of 2019. [5] While Israel lacks an official constitution, the Israeli Declaration of Independence of 1948 states that “The State of Israel (…) will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex.”