Rania Zabaneh

@RZabaneh

Journalist, producing in the occupied WestBank since 2010. and alumni. My tweets, ur RTs, not AJE's!

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Joined April 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    37 minutes ago

    “This is Jabal Sbaih,” I overheard his father tell him, while he showed him the protest against an new illegal Israeli settlement outpost in Beita village near Nablus.

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  2. 3 hours ago

    Despite the injuries they sustained protesting in the past month for Gaza and J’lem, these three came to Beita to demonstrate against the construction of a new illegal settlement outpost in the area south of Nablus.

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  3. Jun 3

    Diana will join her two daughters today. She died of her wounds after being transferred from Ramallah hospital to Ichilov a few days ago.

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  4. Jun 3

    Fadi Washaha, 34, is one of 28 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces while studying at . He died of wounds sustained in confrontations by the illegal Israeli settlement of BeitEl two weeks ago. This is part of his funeral on campus, by: Amir AbuIram.

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  5. Jun 2

    There's more... much more to Palestine than the occupation! What's your favorite Palestinian movie?

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  6. Retweeted
    May 30

    Checkpoints. Separation. Assaults. We map the Israeli occupation of Palestine - in 13 graphics ➡

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  7. Retweeted
    May 28

    Heartbreaking video reporting by in Gaza & words by on the stoic suffering of Alaa Abu al-Ouf. An Israeli airstrike killed 14 in his family, incl 2 daughters, but he cant break the news to his wife, critically injured the same night

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  8. May 28

    Zakariya Hamayel, 28, was killed by Israeli fire in a protest against a new illegal settlement outpost that has been erected on Beita lands, south of Nablus. Since the start of 2021, settlers have set up seven outposts in the occupied WestBank. Photos: Hamayel and the outpost.

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  9. May 28

    They grow up amid widespread poverty and unemployment and can’t freely travel b/c of the blockade. An average 15-year-old would’ve lived thru four major Israeli offensives. Nearly everyone in Gaza knows someone who has been killed in the fighting.

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  10. Retweeted
    May 27

    While was broadcasting the Human Right Council’s session, Palestinian men continued playing cards in a coffee shop. and I asked them why they’re not following the speeches and prepared this report for – at رام الله

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  11. May 27

    “Do not weep because you were excluded from the main text O Arab, do not weep, and know for sure that whomever is in Jerusalem It is only you I see.” – , photo by

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  12. May 26

    When the world is not paying attention, Palestinians routinely experience exasperating impossibilities and petty humiliations, bureaucratic controls that force agonizing choices... Life under Israel's occupation:

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  13. May 26

    “You going to J’lem, take me with you I’d pray to God, ask him to protect you” … one of several traditional songs recited in Ramallah today, part of several demonstrations in support to and

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  14. May 26

    BDS activists going shop-to-shop in Ramallah to encourage wider boycott of Israeli goods. According to 2020 figures, around 55 percent of Palestinian’s $5bn imports come from Israel.

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  15. May 25

    I learned y’day that Hani Amer, the owner of the house IN the separation wall, west of Salfit, passed away. I’ll always remember Hani Amer… and his state! This is our report w/ for from 2013:

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  16. Retweeted
    May 25

    Okay it turns out Abbas actually said Blinken, but the interpreter got it wrong and said Clinton, and the State Department transcribed that error as if Abbas said it. This concludes perhaps my first and only tweet in defense of Mahmoud Abbas

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  17. May 24

    Any definition of objectivity that requires a journalist to pretend neutrality asks that person to lie. Journalists are not automatons. They have opinions, and if they are not male or white or rich or straight, those opinions make them vulnerable...

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  18. Retweeted
    May 24

    What we were seeing was an emergency on top of an emergency. Intensive fighting and COVID-19. During these days, received a distress call every two minutes.

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  19. May 24

    Hmm… not the vibe one gets from the WH statement, which seems to focus on managing the conflict for the time being. Disclaimer: exactly what previous administrations did!

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  20. Retweeted
    May 22

    What does it mean to be a Palestinian journalist reporting on the Israeli occupation? Producer takes us through the barriers she faces — both physical and unseen — on the ground in the occupied West Bank ⤵️

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