Becca Strober is an Israeli-American organizer and educator on the Israeli occupation who works closely with Israeli and American Jewish communities. They hold a master’s degree in political communication from Tel Aviv University and joined Breaking the Silence in 2018, where they currently serve as senior director.
Becca Strober
By Becca Strober
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Opinion An American activist was shot dead in the West Bank — advocating for peace has never been more deadly
Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a dual American-Turkish citizen, was killed when Israeli military fired at a protest in Palestinian village
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Opinion The ICJ ruling is a welcome step, but Palestinians in the West Bank are running out of time
The UN's highest court ruled that the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza was illegal
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Opinion Using My Jewish Privilege To Make a Difference for Palestinians in Hebron
We were about to eat the food we’d been given when the Palestinian detainee was escorted in, blindfolded and handcuffed. The soldiers who brought in the Palestinian placed him on a chair facing the wall. We were sitting around a table, talking and finally starting to get comfortable in our situation. Our bags were still…
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