
Rebecca Stead
An MA graduate of SOAS University of London studying in Middle Eastern Studies with Arabic, Stead focuses on the history, culture and politics of Israel-Palestine specifically and the Levant more broadly. She has travelled in the region and studied Arabic in Jerusalem and Amman, and works in a freelance capacity for a number of journals and blogging platforms.
Items by Rebecca Stead
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- July 24, 2018 Rebecca Stead
‘Not talking about Israel’s occupation is like ignoring US history of segregation’
Rebecca Stead speaks to two members of the Birthright group who staged a walkout in protest of the tour’s whitewashing of the Israeli occupation....
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- July 21, 2018 Rebecca Stead
'Netanyahu and Trump are in a race over who can implement more racist, repressive laws'
Jewish-American activist and supporter of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, Ariel Gold, who was barred from entering Israel earlier this month, speaks to MEMO about her experience. On 1 July, Ariel Gold attempted to enter Israel through Ben Gurion airport. Despite holding a student visa which she had...
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- July 16, 2018 Rebecca Stead
Remembering Israel’s move to install metal detectors at Al-Aqsa
What: Israel installed metal detectors at the entrance to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound Where: Jerusalem When: 16-25 July 2017 What happened? On 16 July 2017 Israel installed metal detectors at the entrance to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. Two days earlier, three Palestinians and two Israeli occupation security personnel were killed in the mosque’s courtyards. Following...
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- July 14, 2018 Rebecca Stead
‘Jordan has a duty to defend Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa’
In an interview with MEMO, the Director of Public Relations and Information at the Royal Committee for Jerusalem Affairs, Sawsan Al-Keilani, explains Jordan’s position on recent events in Jerusalem....
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- July 12, 2018 Rebecca Stead
Return to the ghetto: Israel’s Nation State Law would make early Zionists turn in their graves
This week, Israel’s “Nation State” law has caused outrage. In his usual way, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has steamrolled the bill forwards saying he hopes to see it pass before the Knesset enters its summer recess next week. A final version of the bill was discussed by Knesset...
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- July 12, 2018 Rebecca Stead
Remembering Israel’s 2006 war on Lebanon
What: Israel waged aerial, ground and naval war on Lebanon’s Hezbollah Where: Southern Lebanon and northern Israel When: 12 July – 14 August 2006 What happened? Between 12 July and 14 August 2006, Israel waged war on Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon and the Lebanese capital Beirut, by land, air and sea. Over...
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- July 11, 2018 Rebecca Stead
The aid model has been shunned internationally. It won’t work for Palestine either
Last week, prospects for Palestinian development took a step backwards. On Monday, Australia announced that it would stop direct aid to Palestine, citing concerns by Australian MPs over whether the money was being used for so-called “martyr payments”. The move was slammed by the Palestinian Authority (PA) which accused...
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- July 5, 2018 Rebecca Stead
‘We want you to see our reality,’ Palestine journalists tell British Parliament
In a meeting held at the British Parliament yesterday, Palestinian journalists told parliamentarians, journalists and the general public that “we want you to see our reality”. They called on the international community to “take responsibility” for the protection of Palestinian journalists, for discussions to be “translated into reality” and...
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- June 20, 2018 Rebecca Stead
Aram Rawf, the first asylum seeker to join St. John Ambulance
Aram Rawf, a Kurdish refugee who fled Iraq in 1999, became the first asylum seeker to join St. John Ambulance in a bid to “say thank you to my community”. When Aram arrived in the UK as a 17-year-old minor seeking asylum, he didn’t know what to expect from this...
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- May 23, 2018 Rebecca Stead
Remote control repression: Israel tested its latest weapons against the Great March of Return
Over the course of the Great March of Return protests which started on 30 March, 115 Palestinians were killed and a further 13,000 were injured. Many were shot by live ammunition fired from Israeli positions behind the nominal Gaza-Israel border. Tear gas rained down on protesters from unmanned drones...
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- March 28, 2018 Rebecca Stead
MEMO hosts launch of The Last Earth by Ramzy Baroud
Last night MEMO hosted Ramzy Baroud as he launched his new book The Last Earth in front of a packed lecture theatre at Imperial College, London...
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- March 26, 2018 Rebecca Stead
The Last Earth: A Palestinian Story
“On the first day of their journey, they walked for twenty long hours. On the second, they walked from eight in the morning until three the next morning. No matter how carefully they tried to ration their water supplies, they were running out quickly, and the food was completely...
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- March 14, 2018 Rebecca Stead
Samir Awad is another victim of Israel’s biased judicial system
16-year-old unarmed Samir was shot once in the knee, once in the head and then again in the back....
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- March 8, 2018 Rebecca Stead
This International Women’s Day, Palestinian women face more challenges than most
8 March is International Women’s Day, a time to commemorate the movement for women’s rights and raise awareness of some of the challenges confronted by women around the world...
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- February 24, 2018 Rebecca Stead
Remembering the First Gulf War
On 24 February 1991, the United States of America and its coalition partners began “Operation Desert Sabre”, the ground invasion of southern Iraq and Iraqi-occupied Kuwait....
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- January 31, 2018 Rebecca Stead
3000 Nights
A radio babbles unintelligibly in the background, the helmet of a soldier outlined against the grill of a military vehicle. The light flickers across nameless faces, bloodied and blindfolded as they wrestle futilely with their handcuffs. This is Nablus, 1980. When Layal Asfour, a young Palestinian schoolteacher, finds herself being...
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- January 25, 2018 Rebecca Stead
Gaza: Preparing for Dawn
Weaving personal stories intricately with unique insights from the world of international diplomacy, Donald Macintyre’s book Gaza: Preparing for Dawn paints a vivid picture of this small strip of land which, despite being known as the world’s largest open-air prison, never fails to surprise with its entrepreneurial and enduring...
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- January 25, 2018 Rebecca Stead
Remembering the Egyptian Revolution
Government corruption under President Hosni Mubarak was a key focal point of the protests, as demonstrators shouted 'Down with Mubarak' in the streets....
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- January 3, 2018 Rebecca Stead
Israel’s policy on African asylum seekers reflects its internal divisions
Yesterday, the BBC reported that, “The Israeli government has issued a notice for thousands of African migrants to leave the country or face imprisonment.” Other British news outlets followed in reporting the story, with the Guardian and the Independent weighing-in on the topic. Ordering migrants to leave within 90 days...
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- January 3, 2018 Rebecca Stead
The Commander: Fawzi al Qawuqji, the accidental hero of Palestine
One of this year winner of the Palestine Book Awards, Laila Parsons...
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- December 18, 2017 Rebecca Stead
Banksy and Boyle’s Bethlehem Alternativity
Dubbed as bringing a little festive cheer to Bethlehem, the place where Christmas was invented, Banksy’s much anticipated documentary film, “Alternativity”, was aired on BBC2 last night. Charting the journey of film director Danny Boyle and his local project partners as they set about realising Banky’s version of a...
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- December 17, 2017 Rebecca Stead
Beyond the Frontlines: Tales of Resistance and Resilience in Palestine
In her capacity as the head of mental health services in the West Bank, Jabr is trying to develop a model of services that corresponds with the resources available...
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- December 11, 2017 Rebecca Stead
Today They Took My Son
The film, which highlights the plight of Palestinians children was released on International Human Rights Day...
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- December 6, 2017 Rebecca Stead
UK debates Israel demolitions of Palestinian properties
The live blog has now ended ...