Presenters display aggression toward Palestinian interviewees, yet give Israeli spokespeople an easy ride. Read more about Israeli lies go unchallenged on BBC's flagship current affairs show
A recent BBC Radio 4 interview with Moshe Yaalon marks a new low in the public broadcaster’s already-terrible coverage of Palestine. Read more about BBC hands airwaves over to Israel's minister for war
What role did rising star of Israeli politics Naftali Bennett play in the 1996 massacre of more than 100 people at the UN base in Qana, Lebanon? Read more about Naftali Bennett and the Qana massacre
The Nakba Day killings of Nadim Siam Nuwara, 17, and Muhammad Abu al-Thahir, 16, were caught in graphic security camera footage. Read more about Israeli gunman arrested in videotaped murder of Palestinian teen
Doctors unable to say what ailment is affecting indigenous people. Read more about Bedouin forced to live beside dump contract unknown diseases
With details of Israel’s new coalition government finalized, a look at some of the ministers in Prime Minister Netanyahu’s cabinet. Read more about Meet Israel's new government: a justice minister against law, a housing minister who led settlers
Moshe Ya’alon is expected to become “defense” minister of Israel on Monday, but is beloved by racists like Pamela Geller. Read more about Israel's incoming defense minister evaded war crimes arrest, called Palestinians "cancer"
The Electronic Intifada contributor Asa Winstanley examines who is behind escalating cyberwar in the Middle East. Read more about Cyberwarfare: US, Israel's electronic attacks on Iran and Palestinians
WASHINGTON (IPS) - Turkey and Israel are close to resolving their dispute over last year’s flotilla attack, but the partnership that existed between them for more than a decade will almost certainly stay submerged. Read more about No Turkish boat to Gaza as Ankara, Tel Aviv mend fences