Rabeea Eid, the Palestinian who interrupted Obama’s speech, says it’s necessary to make sure that the US presidential visit isn’t treated as something “normal.” Read more about Obama makes fun of heckler asking "who killed Rachel Corrie?"
At least four members of the Palestinian Druze community are in jail for rejecting military service. Read more about Growing numbers of Druze refuse to serve in Israel's army
Labor leader Ed Miliband’s recent declaration of support for Zionism follows a familiar pattern among the British ruling elite. Read more about Love Israel? If you're a British MP, join the queue
Maher Younis has been in prison for 31 years; in a message from Gilboa jail, his fellow detainees are demanding his release. Read more about Veteran prisoner Maher Younis goes on hunger strike
Militarization has become part of the “academic landscape” in Israel, according to a Palestinian rights activist. Read more about Palestinian students "surrounded by guns" at Israeli universities
Western academics get offended when Palestinians use terms like “colonialism.” Read more about Biased new study skirts around racism in Israeli school books
An editor in the “journal of record” has defended how the paper apes Israeli references to “disputed territories.” Read more about NYT denies reality of Israeli occupation
While fans of Israel’s Beitar chant “Death to the Arabs,” a Jewish player says he feels “loved” playing for a Palestinian team. Read more about Video: Israeli fans chant “Death to the Arabs” and a Jewish player feels “loved” by his Palestinian team
Israeli Jews overwhelmingly oppose including Arab parties in the government. Read more about Normal racism: Election over, “centrist” kingmaker Yair Lapid shuns Palestinian citizens of Israel
The government formed after next week’s election could be even more racist towards Palestinians than the current one. Read more about Palestinian citizens wearily eye Israeli elections