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Al Shifa Hospital: The Crimes They Tried To Bury

(NEW RELEASE FROM AL-JAZEERA (13 June 2024)

CULTURAL THEFT

It's not khummus, It's hummus

Hummus: A story of appropriation

They even stole our dresses (literally)

Beyond the limits of audacity

THE STORY OF TANTURA

WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE THE CATASTROPHE?

The letter that led to the founding of Israel | Featured Documentary

WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THE CATASTROPHE?

Palestine 1920: The Other Side of the Palestinian Story

1948: Creation & Catastrophe | Full Movie

Al-Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe - Episodes 1-4

Israeli Apartheid

The Six Day War and Israeli Settlements

Israeli Torture and Checkpoint

Jerusalem Explained

Gaza

In November 1917, Britain’s Balfour Declaration opened the door to the founding of Israel 30 years later. And it has had a major impact on the Middle East.

The letter that led to the founding of Israel | Featured Documentary

1948: Creation & Catastrophe | Full Movie | Avi Shlaim | Benny Morris | Ilan Pappe

This documentary was the last chance for many of its Israeli and Palestinian characters to narrate their first-hand accounts of the creation of a state and the expulsion of a nation.

Palestine 1920: The Other Side of the Palestinian Story

This film looks at Palestine from a different angle. It hears from historians and witness accounts, and features archive documents that show Palestine as a thriving province of Greater Syria and the Ottoman Empire at the dawn of the 20th century.

WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE THE CATASTROPHE?

Al-Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe - Episode 1

Al-Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe - Episode 2

So begins this four-part series on the 'nakba', meaning the 'catastrophe', about the history of the Palestinian exodus that led to the first Arab-Israeli war in 1948, and the establishment of the state of Israel.

On 19 April 1936, the Palestinians launched a national strike to protest against mass Jewish immigration and what they saw as Britain’s alliance with the Zionist movement.

After 30 years of British rule, the question of Palestine was referred to the United Nations, which had become the forum for conflict. On 29 November 1947, the UN General Assembly met to devise a plan for the partition of Palestine.

In early 1948, Jewish paramilitary forces began to seize more land in Palestine. By the end of July, more than 400,000 Palestinians had been forced to flee their homes, and their plight as refugees had just begun.

Al-Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe - Episode 3

Al-Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe - Episode 4

A detailed view into what happened before the catastrophe in this 4 episode series

JERUSALEM EXPLAINED

HISTORY AND STATUS QUO: Why Al-Aqsa is key to understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

BREAKING THE STATUS QUO: Why Palestinians in East Jerusalem are losing their homes

ISRAEL EVICTS HOMES: Palestinians lose eviction appeal in Jerusalem

ISRAELI DEMOLLITION PLAN

ISRAEL EVICTS NEIGHBOURHOODS: What’s happening in Shiekh Jarrah?

ISRAELI SETTLER: ‘If I Don’t Steal it, Someone else is gonna steal it"

CNN REPORT: Palestinians fight eviction from homes in East Jerusalem

BONUS CONTENT

How Israeli Apartheid Destroyed My Hometown

Segregated streets. Settler violence. Military harassment. This happens all over the occupied West Bank, but perhaps nowhere are these scenes more concentrated than in the Old City of Hebron. The once vibrant Palestinian cultural center is now ground zero of Israeli apartheid. It’s also where AJ+‘s Dena Takruri’s family calls home.

How Israel automated occupation in Hebron

In the first episode of a two-part special, Tariq Nafi reports from the occupied West Bank on the previously unknown facial recognition system ‘Red Wolf’, uncovered by Amnesty International and Breaking the Silence.

Inside Israel’s surveillance machine

In the second episode of a two-part special, Tariq Nafi reports from the occupied West Bank, on how Israel’s surveillance machine infiltrates the lives of Palestinians. He also speaks with a former Israeli lieutenant in Unit 8200 - the elite intelligence unit responsible for spying on Palestinians.

ISRAELI APARTHEID

GAZA

Gaza: 60-Minute Warning | Al Jazeera World Documentary

In May 2021, missiles from Israeli jets struck and completely demolished four towers in Gaza – that is a fact. What was not clear was the reason for the attacks. Why were these buildings selected for destruction?

Fallout in Gaza: Six Months On (Full Length)

In 2014, during the devastating 50-day war in Israel and Gaza this past summer, around 18,000 homes in Gaza were destroyed or severely damaged, leaving around 120,000 residents homeless.

11 devastating days in Gaza

In 2021, in the 11 days between May 10 and 21, Israel's bombardment of Gaza killed more than 60 Palestinian children. This film is a stark, emotional memorial to some of these children, told through family testimony, home footage and images of young lives, lived and lost.

THE SIX DAY WAR AND ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS

‘The War in June’ looks at the roots of the 1967 War and documents the actual details of six days of battle, before considering the profound long-term consequences of this conflict.

A UN report says Israeli settlements violate human rights and could be prosecuted as war crimes, but many Israeli settlers consider themselves patriots. So what hope is there for peace in the Middle East?

Six days that changed the Middle East: The '67 Arab-Israeli War

In December 2022, Israel elected the most far-right government in its history, one that has stated that expanding settlements is its top priority. That’s left Palestinians fearful of a widespread land-grab by settlers and more violence in the occupied West Bank

Israeli settlers: Patriots or invaders? | Head to Head

A film which has been produced by a group of Australian journalists has sparked an international outcry against Israel after it explicitly detailed Tel Aviv's use of torture against Palestinian children.

Israeli checkpoints in the occupied West Bank have become part of everyday life for the thousands of Palestinians who must pass through them daily.

Stone Cold Justice: Israel’s torture of Palestinian children - ABC Australia

Checkpoint Full Film- By Yoav Shamir

The horrific depiction of the checkpoints that the Israel Defence Forces man in the Palestinian Authority.

Israeli checkpoints: Hard Crossings | Al Jazeera World

Why are so many Palestinians imprisoned in Israel? | Inside Story

Hamas has always made the freedom of Palestinian prisoners one of the conditions for the release of Israeli and foreign captives. And it is one of the terms of this truce deal. Israel's use of administrative detention means it can imprison Palestinians without charging them or putting them on trial. But rights groups say that is against international law.

TORTURE AND CHECKPOINTS