Can rights be won in Israel's courts?
4 June 2012
Litigation on the part of the Palestinian minority in Israel and their rights requires the consideration of an especially complex situation. Read more about Can rights be won in Israel's courts?
4 June 2012
Litigation on the part of the Palestinian minority in Israel and their rights requires the consideration of an especially complex situation. Read more about Can rights be won in Israel's courts?
1 June 2012
Simon Natas on the case of solidarity activists who blockaded Ahava’s London flagship store and the role of G4s in Israel’s occupation. Read more about London lawyer takes on corporations abetting Israel's crimes
1 June 2012
More than a thousand citizens have joined the campaign calling on Canterbury City Council to dump Veolia, including the former Bishop of Dover. Read more about Palestine solidarity activists tell Canterbury City Council to dump Veolia
1 June 2012
Flying Paper, a forthcoming documentary by Roger Hill and Nitin Sawhney, tells the story of Palestinian children in Gaza who broke the Guinness world record for most kites simultaneously flown. Read more about Forthcoming documentary tells the story of Gaza kids resisting siege with kites
1 June 2012
BBC World Service’s World Football interviews Mahmoud Sarsak, father of Mahmoud Sarsak, the Palestinian national football squad member whose life is at grave risk after 75 days hunger strike. Read more about BBC's World Football interviews father of gravely ill hunger-striking Palestinian footballer jailed by Israel
1 June 2012
News and analysis culled from our top stories of the week, including an interview with our reporter Rami Almeghari in the Gaza Strip. Read more about The Electronic Intifada Weekly Podcast - 31 May 2012
31 May 2012
The question of how to teach Palestine, and anti-Zionism’s career-killing consequences, is the focus of a new book. Read more about Taboo of truth-telling about Palestine in US classrooms tackled by new book
Tel Aviv 31 May 2012
Hundreds of thousands of families — from Palestinians to Southeast Asian migrant workers to African refugees — are being fractured by Israel’s racist laws which seek to limit the number of non-Jews in the country. Read more about Israel blocks mother from visiting her own daughters
31 May 2012
An Israeli lawmaker who called African migrants a “cancer” during a violent anti-African pogrom, has now apologized for likening African migrants to human beings. Read more about Israeli lawmaker Miri Regev: "Heaven forbid" we compare Africans to human beings
United Kingdom 31 May 2012
Turkey has indicted four Israeli commanders for their role in the killing of nine humanitarians aboard the Mavi Marmara aid ship two years ago. Read more about Mavi Marmara indictments herald an end to Israeli impunity