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Understand Israeli – Palestinian Apartheid In 11 Images

Below are 11 infographics that explain the Israeli-Palestinian Apartheid. The graphics provide facts about the forced exile of Palestinian people, how the occupation has been maintained, the ongoing displacement of families and destruction of homes, the pattern of violence, illegal detentions, segregation of necessary resources like water and olive trees, segregation on travel and the wall. Just as was done during South African Apartheid, there is a campaign to put economic pressure on Israel using boycotts, divestment and sanctions. For more information on the BDS Movement, click here.

All the graphics are from the site Visualizing Palestine, a site dedicated to creating informative and impactful graphics about the troubled region. Check out many more of these images on their site

1. The Forced Exile of The Palestinian People

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2. Maintenance of the Occupation

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3.  Continued Displacement and Destruction

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4. A Pattern of Violence and Aggression

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5. Illegal Detention

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6, 7 & 8. Segregation of Resources

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9 & 10. Segregation of Travel

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11. The Wall

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