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Tag Archives: Tekoa
“While her cameras and political views initially spook Tekoa residents, in ‘Unsettling,’ Iris Zaki manages to get locals talking about their lives beyond the Green Line”
TIMES OF ISRAEL In new film, Tel Aviv leftist picks up and moves to a West Bank settlement by Jacob Magid May 22, 2018 In one of the first scenes in Iris Zaki’s new documentary, “Unsettling,” the Tel Aviv film … Continue reading
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Tagged Disputed Territories, Iris Zaki, Tekoa
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What they didn’t tell you about Dahlia
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Sherri Mandell November 11, 2014 Funny how none of the articles about the murder of Dahlia Lemkus who was stabbed near Alon Shvut last night speak about Dahlia or her family, how no reporter had the … Continue reading