
Introduction Israel has been pressing ahead with its genocidal war against Gaza and its people since it resumed fighting on March 18, 2025. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, from the start of the conflict on October 7, 2023 until mid-June 2025, Israel’s attacks had left 55,207 people dead and 127,821 wounded.1 The Israeli army has also continued to escalate its assault on the West Bank, through incursions, raids, arrests and home demolitions, forcing out more than 50,000 refugees from camps in the Jenin and Tulkarm governorates and the Nur Shams refugee camp.2 Amid its ever-escalating war on the territories it occupied in 1967, Israel has also sought to silence Palestinians within the Green Line, conducting arbitrary arrests and repressing protests and demonstrations. Israeli state institutions, in collaboration with the Israeli media —and to a large extent, Israeli society— continue to incite against Arab citizens. In June 2024, Mada al-Carmel published an extensive report on the starkest manifestations of racism against Arab citizens of Israel from the outbreak of the Gaza war until March 2024. These included racist statements by leading politicians and decision-makers, artists, intellectuals, media personalities, and members of the Israeli general public. The report also covered racist policies and practices against Arab citizens by Israel’s security, judicial, and academic institutions, and legislation enacted by the Knesset (Israel’s parliament)…..more
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