Asa Kasher and Moshe Halbertal, co-authors of the Israeli army’s code of ethics, explain why slaughtering Palestinian civilians by the hundreds is moral and may even be necessary. Read more about Killing 40 civilians in one go is “reasonable,” says Israel army ethicist
Aborted visit was brainchild of an Israeli operative deeply involved in settlements in the occupied West Bank, working closely with the Israeli government. Read more about Revealed: Gaza orphans Israel trip was government-backed PR stunt
Elbit, a leading drone-maker, has been invited to a Dutch arms fair scheduled for next week. Read more about Rotterdam rolls out red carpet for Israeli war industry
In candid interview, religious nationalist Israeli commander Ofer Winter justifies mass killing of civilians in Gaza and cites divine intervention from God as reason for Jewish victory. Read more about Israeli officer admits ordering lethal strike on own soldier during Gaza massacre
Almost 2,300 housing units were completely destroyed by Israel. Read more about Tens of thousands remain homeless in Gaza
Today in Jabaliya, Khan Younis, in Rafah and Shujaiya … Read more about Gaza, from the diaspora -- part two
“Drones have not left the area,” according to a physician in al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Read more about Israel broke all taboos in attacking civilians, says Gaza doctor
Entire families continue to be massacred in their homes. Read more about One-fourth of Gaza's population displaced by Israel's violence
“I woke up this morning and I learned that my tax dollars killed my family members in Gaza,” Laila El-Haddad told US Congress. Read more about Israeli airstrike massacres family of prominent physician and author
Israel has long had a murky procedure called the Hannibal Directive that some interpret as an order to do whatever it takes to prevent a soldier’s capture, even if it means killing him. Read more about Did Israeli army deliberately kill its own captured soldier and destroy Gaza ceasefire?