Israel sprays "skunk water" into Palestinian homes
22 September 2014
Testing “non-lethal” weapons on civilians may be a war crime, says the research group Who Profits. Read more about Israel sprays "skunk water" into Palestinian homes
22 September 2014
Testing “non-lethal” weapons on civilians may be a war crime, says the research group Who Profits. Read more about Israel sprays "skunk water" into Palestinian homes
6 June 2014
Israel Prison Service refuses to negotiate as hunger strike enters 45th day. Read more about Netanyahu threatens to force-feed hunger striking Palestinian prisoners
3 March 2014
The United Nations estimates that 750,000 Palestinians have been detained by Israel since 1967. Read more about Israel "punishing" hunger-striking prisoners, say rights groups
Ramallah 1 March 2013
Jamal Juma’ from the group Stop the Wall believes that every Palestinian known as an activist is a target for Israel. Read more about Israel arrests Palestinian activists "to finish colonization project"
11 December 2012
Since July 2012, Israel has held six Palestinian boys in solitary confinement in G4S equipped Al Jalame prison, reports Defence for Children-Palestine. Read more about Israeli prisons equipped by notorious security firm G4S hold Palestinian teens in solitary confinement
21 July 2012
Shahd Abusalama meets the hunger striker Akram Rikhawi’s desperately worried family in Rafah, as his hunger strike passes 100 days. Read more about “Are they waiting for him to return in a coffin?”: Akram Rikhawi's family urges action from Gaza
5 July 2012
The life of Akram Rikhawi is in grave danger 85 days into his hunger strike, human rights groups warned today. Read more about Life of Akram Rikhawi, father of 8, in grave danger after 85 days of hunger strike
20 June 2012
Rikhawi remains on hunger strike, as Israel continues to deny visits by family and independent doctors. Read more about Don't forget him: Akram Rikhawi still at risk of death on day 70 of hunger strike in Israeli jail
Ramallah 5 June 2012
Since the end of the mass hunger strike in the early hours of 15 May, rumors of Israel reneging on the agreement have solidified into facts. Read more about Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strikes continue as Israel violates agreements
1 June 2012
BBC World Service’s World Football interviews Mahmoud Sarsak, father of Mahmoud Sarsak, the Palestinian national football squad member whose life is at grave risk after 75 days hunger strike. Read more about BBC's World Football interviews father of gravely ill hunger-striking Palestinian footballer jailed by Israel