Palestinians launch protests across the West Bank demanding the release of political prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails. Read more about Podcast: Hundreds protest outside Israeli jail in solidarity with hunger striking prisoners
Protests against Israeli goods take place close to the Gaza-Israel boundary. Read more about Defying surveillance, Gaza farmers demand boycott of Israel
Rami Almeghari talks about the current health, economic and infrastructure crisis in the Gaza Strip, after an impoverished family is killed when a fire sweeps their home due to a lit candle. Read more about Podcast: Gaza family of 6 perish in fire caused by candle lit after electricity cutoff
Amjad Alqasis of BADIL talks about two new surveys that look at the growing number of Palestinian refugees and how Palestinians consider themselves as a unified people despite Israel’s divisive efforts. Read more about Podcast: As Palestinian refugee population grows, so do rights violations
Josh Ruebner of the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation assess the victories and growth of the international boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. Read more about Podcast: Will Israel boycott movement win policy victories in 2013?
In this latest roundup of news from the global boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, we take a look back at a year full of victories. Read more about BDS roundup: The victories of 2012
Latest roundup of news from the global BDS movement: Veolia loses a $63 million contract in the UK; the Technical University of Denmark drops scientific collaboration projects with an Israeli settlement; and more! Read more about BDS Roundup: Veolia loses another major contract in UK
The recent ANC conference was a tribute to anti-apartheid leader Oliver Tambo combined with a call to boycott Israel. Read more about Israel "more inhuman" than apartheid South Africa, ANC conference told
A coalition of 22 European NGOs along with Richard Falk, the UN special rapporteur for human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories have in the last week released significant reports on financial links with illegal Israeli settlements. Read more about New report by European groups highlights growing consensus for ban on Israeli settlement goods
Human rights are supposed to be at the core of all the EU’s activities. Why, then, is it boosting economic cooperation with Israel? Read more about European Parliament must reject new trade deal with Israel