Witnessing and Resisting: On The Front Lines of Ethnic Cleansing in Masafer Yatta
Witnessing and Resisting: On The Front Lines of Ethnic Cleansing in Masafer Yatta
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Amidst the ongoing genocide in Gaza and continued Israeli attacks across the region, much of the world’s attention has been diverted away from the worsening situation in the West Bank. Palestinians across the West Bank have experienced increased violence, demolitions, and displacement from settlers and Israeli Occupation Forces.
Toronto based activist Anna Lippman has recently returned from spending three months on the front lines of settler and State violence in Masafer Yatta, or the South Hebron Hills, in the occupied West Bank. Made famous by the Academy Award winning film, No Other Land, Anna witnessed the steadfastness of these communities firsthand. Hear about the experience of living with a small farming community, engaging in daily life, and coming face to face with soldiers, police, border security, and extremist settlers. In her three months, Anna was arrested once, detained over ten times, witness to three arsons, and was a victim of six violent attacks by settler youth.
Anna will share her experiences and perspective as a Jewish Canadian standing against her own people. Together we’ll hear about these precarious communities that continue to resist displacement and ethnic cleansing as well as how you too can go to Palestine as a protective witness. The evening will feature a presentation, as well as messages from Anna’s Palestinian hosts, and information on how to support their continued sumud.
Location: Downtown Toronto and online (location to be shared upon registration).
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Anna Lippman is an Askenazi Jewish activist in Toronto who organizes with Showing Up for Racial Justice, Independent Jewish Voices, and Labour for Palestine. Anna is a PhD candidate where she looks at the relationship between identity, activism, and art. Anna’s work has been published in Briarpatch, Mondoweiss, and several other publications.
This event is being organized by the Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education with support from the following organizations:
Independent Jewish Voices - Toronto and York Region

Accessibility
The event venue has level access and is wheelchair accessible. The event organizers kindly ask that attendees refrain from wearing scents. Please reach out to info@leopanitchschoo.ca with any accessibility concerns or questions.