How a war criminal can veto aid to Gaza
4 February 2015
Yoav Mordechai helped destroy Gaza; so why is he in charge of overseeing its reconstruction? Read more about How a war criminal can veto aid to Gaza
4 February 2015
Yoav Mordechai helped destroy Gaza; so why is he in charge of overseeing its reconstruction? Read more about How a war criminal can veto aid to Gaza
2 February 2015
Yoav Mordechai commanded a battalion that attacked Gaza in January 2009. Read more about Israeli war criminal visits European Parliament
28 December 2013
Only months after he was supposedly “reprimanded,” Israeli army Golani Brigade soldier Osher Maman is again disseminating outright calls to murder Palestinians, as Israel struggles to control its online image. Read more about “Reprimanded” Israeli soldier still posting violent, racist material on Instagram
22 February 2013
Ali Abunimah on the Israeli soldier Instagram photos that have caused shock around the world, and the level of impunity within the Israeli army. Read more about Podcast: Shocking Instagram photos show Palestinian children are targets, says Ali Abunimah
Melbourne 27 July 2012
A judge’s decision to drop the charges against 16 Palestine solidarity activists in Melbourne, Australia has been hailed as a “landmark victory” for freedom of expression. Read more about Victory for Australia's boycott campaign as charges of blockading chocolate store dropped
24 January 2012
The Strauss Group, the company that openly supports the Israeli army and makes Sabra brand hummus, is trying a new advertising strategy to hide its Israeli connections and combat a growing boycott movement. It is to depict Arabs and Muslims in its ads as a form of cover. Should we call this “Arabwashing?” Read more about New Sabra hummus ad uses images of Arabs, Africans to cover up Israel army connection