West Bank

Why the Bible doesn't give Israel a claim to the West Bank

Stamping “Judea and Samaria” on passports doesn’t alter the fact that the Israeli occupation has no historical justification.

Ikea laments use of East German forced labor in past, but remains complicit with Israeli illegality in present

New study reveals Ikea representatives possibly knew that political prisoners were used in East Germany. Today, Ikea knows it is complicit with unlawful Israeli acts.

From Ramallah to Gaza: Two countries, two continents and finally there

For the first time since September 2005, I finally made it into Gaza by crossing two countries and two continents. For my week long stay, I’ll be keeping a diary recording my experiences upon reuniting with family, meeting new friends, and hearing the stories of other people.

Anger rises in West Bank as Israel kills protesters

Jillian Kestler-D'Amours
Ramallah
21 November 2012

Many arrested as residents of the West Bank demonstrate their solidarity with people of Gaza.

Israel's State Comptroller slams West Bank industrial zones

A section on West Bank industrial zones in a report by Israel’s State Comptroller contains damning findings about the conditions for Palestinian workers.

Translated: French parliament report on Israel's water apartheid

A translation of a section from the French parliament’s report on apartheid and Israel’s control of West Bank water resources.

Interview: "Everyone can help Welcome to Palestine 2012"

Adri Nieuwhof
19 December 2011
Large numbers of international activists plan to Tel Aviv as part of the Welcome to Palestine 2012 initiative to assert the right of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank to receive visitors.

The story of the watermelon and the forty prisoners

Ameer Makhoul
Gilboa Prison
19 September 2011
Palestinian political prisoner Ameer Makhoul writes about a recent “watermelon party” amongst fellow prisoners, and the struggle for liberation that continues.

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