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Levy: The Longest Month
Znet Article, October, 28 2005
Gideon Levy
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Four kilograms of apples for NIS 5. The peddler's throat is hoarse, although he uses a loudspeaker. The price is rock-bottom and there are no buyers. That's how he walks through the alleys of the refugee camp - announcing his wares from a perch at...
Levy: The Carpenter's Wife
Znet Article, October, 22 2005
Gideon Levy
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Why did Haifa Hindiya, a 38-year-old married woman and mother of five, stab a soldier at a checkpoint on the first day of the month of Ramadan? Was it because she was battered and humiliated by her husband, as her family claims? Or because she was...
Levy: The Carpenter's Wife
Znet Article, October, 22 2005
Gideon Levy
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Why did Haifa Hindiya, a 38-year-old married woman and mother of five, stab a soldier at a checkpoint on the first day of the month of Ramadan? Was it because she was battered and humiliated by her husband, as her family claims? Or because she was...
Levy: We Are All Soldiers at Checkpoints
Znet Article, January, 11 2004
Gideon Levy
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The terminology used to be routine and clear: Whenever a unit of the Israel Defense Forces completed a mission - be it the aerial bombing of refugee camps in Lebanon, shelling terrorist headquarters in Syria or attacking missile sites in Egypt - t...
Levy: The Price of Ignorance
Znet Article, January, 08 2004
Gideon Levy
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The suicide bomber at the Geha Junction, Shehad Hanani, was from Beit Furik, one of the most imprisoned villages in the territories that is surrounded by earth roadblocks on all sides. It's a place where women in labor and the sick have to risk wa...


