Undercover police dressed as Arabs arrested students protesting voluntary draft of Christians. Read more about Hebrew University sets police on students protesting army recruitment
Palestinian youths in Israel have few opportunities. With many benefits tied to army service, Israel may be banking on desperation driving some youths into the army’s hands. Read more about Palestinians call for refusal of Israel army service
Descendants of Iqrit refugees “did not wait for the Israeli authorities’ permission to return to their land.” Read more about Palestinians celebrate Easter in reclaimed Galilee village
Following criticism by The Electronic Intifada of how it handled Majd Kayyal’s case, The New York Times is forced to review its policies on observing Israeli gag orders censoring. Read more about The New York Times agrees to be gagged by Israel
Journalist Majd Kayyal was released from detention today by Israel’s secret police. Read more about Majd Kayyal is free!
Muhammad Kanaaneh was prevented from speaking on Land Day after violent threats from right-wing groups. Read more about Tel Aviv University bans Palestinian speaker
Union backs Palestinian right to education campaign, with just one vote against. Read more about Scottish students say "yes" to boycotting Israel
“I will refuse to serve in the army even if I’m jailed sixty times,” says 18-year-old Omar Saad. Read more about Israel jails Druze conscientious objector for the sixth time
“One truth is that there is no Zionism, no settlement, no Jewish state without evacuation of the Arabs and confiscation and enclosure of their land.” Read more about What is Palestine's Land Day?
Every 30 March Palestinians commemorate the 1976 expropriation by Israel of vast tracts of land in the Galilee and the killing of six protestors. Read more about Amnesty warns Israel against “violent crackdown” on Land Day