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The dehumanization of Jews and Israelis in Muslim and Arab discourse, and specifically in Palestinian discourse, takes place (among other ways) by portraying them as various animals (or other biological phenomena) that are considered lowly, repugnant, impure and sometimes also harmful or dangerous, such as pigs, monkeys, snakes, vampires ...
Israel-Gaza conflict as seen in photos. Dylan Stableford. October 9, 2023 at 2:38 PM. ... "We are fighting human animals and we are acting accordingly." More than 700 Israeli civilians, including ...
A study of Israeli children's drawings of an Arab type found a number of pictures which depicted Arabs as pigs. [40] Porcine caricatures of the Islamic prophet Muhammad done by a recent settler from Russia were found posted on the walls of Hebron during a period of disturbances in 1997. [41] [z]
Israeli munitions hit southern Lebanon on Sept. 30, as Israeli ground troops cross the border to attack positions of the Hezbollah militia. Almost a year after the Hamas attack of Oct. 7 ignited a ...
Israel descended into chaos on Saturday after Hamas militants fired thousands of rockets and sent scores of fighters into towns lining the Gaza Strip — an unprecedented assault that drew fierce ...
Social media has played a major part in sharing information about the conflict, especially platforms like TikTok where war-related videos have garnered billions of views. As of 10 October 2023, the hashtag #Palestine has some 27.8 billion views, and the hashtag #Israel has 23 billion on TikTok. [1]
Photographs of an unprecedented war between Israel and Hamas have captured 100 days of agony. Scenes from Hamas' surprise attack on a music festival, farming communities and army outposts in ...
Birds (as well as other animals) are often tagged with GPS tracking devices or identification bands to record their movements for animal migration tracking and similar reasons. The high-resolution tracks available from a GPS-enabled system can potentially allow for tighter control of animal-borne communicable diseases such as the H5N1 strain of ...