Tuesday hearing likely marked a last chance for Muhammad al-Qiq, who is now too weak to receive visitors. Read more about Israeli court's decision may be death sentence for hunger striker
Despite the boasts by its lobby, Israel is a very small, barely significant US client state. Read more about Why Obama's military aid to Israel is breaking all records
Israel hopes luxury trip for Hollywood stars will improve its blood-soaked image. Read more about Palestinians urge Oscar nominees to reject Israel junket
Resistance group says it killed 35-year-old Mahmoud Ishteiwi for “behavioral and moral excesses that he confessed.” Read more about Palestinian human rights defenders condemn execution by Hamas
The Palestinian journalist, who has refused food for 74 days to protest his detention without charge by Israel, is at imminent risk of death. Read more about Hunger striker Muhammad al-Qiq in "struggle against death"
Campaigners hail win, but say the choice of any drones is nothing to celebrate. Read more about In surprise move, France rejects Israeli drones
Yossi Gurvitz says he will defy order received from military censor. Read more about Israeli dissident ordered to submit Facebook posts to military censor
France violates its own policies as its Tel Aviv embassy backs marketing campaign by Shufersal, an Israeli chain with extensive business interests in illegal settlements. Read more about French government partners with Israeli settlement profiteer
UN Secretary-General’s comments on occupation angered Israel but offered Palestinians nothing new. Read more about Ban Ki-moon's solidarity with Israel
As Israeli leaders turn their fire on Margot Wallström, an article comparing her to UN diplomat assassinated by a Zionist militia is raising concern. Read more about Sweden investigating Israeli death threats against its foreign minister