Yossi Gurvitz Yossi Gurvitz is an Israeli journalist and blogger, writing in English for +972 Magazine. On Twitter: @ygurvitz Israel | Sep 9, 2012 Corrie Verdict Another Example Of Israeli Courts' Double Standard An Israeli court blames Rachel Corrie for her own death, joining a trend of judicial indifference to the deaths of Palestinians and international activists, Yossi Gurvitz writes for Al-Monitor. The verdict shows, again, the unwillingness of the Israeli judicial system — both military and civilian — to rein in the military. Originals | Feb 24, 2012 An Israeli Policy Dodges a Bullet--for Now Khader 'Adnan's hunger strike brought one of the occupation's main mechanisms, administrative detention, into crisis. Latest News Pro-Palestinian students camp out at Mexico's largest university Agence France-Presse | AFP | May 2, 2024 Israel builds 'cyber dome' against Iran's hackers by Alexandra VARDI | AFP | May 2, 2024 After breaking silence, Biden faces balancing act on Gaza demos by Aurélia END | AFP | May 2, 2024 See more Podcasts Turkey’s former PM Davutoglu, who met Hamas leaders this week, outlines their demands for peace Turkey strikes LNG deal as Abu Dhabi’s Red Bird abandons British papers: This week in business What an Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal could look like See more
Israel | Sep 9, 2012 Corrie Verdict Another Example Of Israeli Courts' Double Standard An Israeli court blames Rachel Corrie for her own death, joining a trend of judicial indifference to the deaths of Palestinians and international activists, Yossi Gurvitz writes for Al-Monitor. The verdict shows, again, the unwillingness of the Israeli judicial system — both military and civilian — to rein in the military.
Originals | Feb 24, 2012 An Israeli Policy Dodges a Bullet--for Now Khader 'Adnan's hunger strike brought one of the occupation's main mechanisms, administrative detention, into crisis.
Pro-Palestinian students camp out at Mexico's largest university Agence France-Presse | AFP | May 2, 2024