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MachsomWatch was founded in 2001, when three Jewish women from Jerusalem first saw a military checkpoint in the West Bank. Today, it is comprised of some 200 Israeli women, all volunteers, who have taken it upon themselves to bear witness to the occupation, and advocate for Palestinian human rights. We spoke with two of them, Aviva Hay and Anat Tueg.
For a transcript of this episode: https://peacenow.org/entry.php?id=38714#.YTqWCp1Kj85
MachsomWatch's web site: https://machsomwatch.org/en
MachsomWatch's virtual photo exhibition: https://www.haaretz.com/haaretz-labels/INTERACTIVE-1.10140478
Write to us: [email protected]
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MachsomWatch was founded in 2001, when three Jewish women from Jerusalem first saw a military checkpoint in the West Bank. Today, it is comprised of some 200 Israeli women, all volunteers, who have taken it upon themselves to bear witness to the occupation, and advocate for Palestinian human rights. We spoke with two of them, Aviva Hay and Anat Tueg.
For a transcript of this episode: https://peacenow.org/entry.php?id=38714#.YTqWCp1Kj85
MachsomWatch's web site: https://machsomwatch.org/en
MachsomWatch's virtual photo exhibition: https://www.haaretz.com/haaretz-labels/INTERACTIVE-1.10140478
Write to us: [email protected]

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