Twitter enforcing Israeli military censorship
10 December 2018
Users required to remove images said to be of Israeli agents who raided Gaza. Read more about Twitter enforcing Israeli military censorship
10 December 2018
Users required to remove images said to be of Israeli agents who raided Gaza. Read more about Twitter enforcing Israeli military censorship
25 April 2018
Almost a fifth of all Palestinians detained last year by Israel were children in Jerusalem. Read more about Israeli lawmaker stands by call to shoot Ahed Tamimi
26 March 2018
Crackdown comes as Israel, EU team up with social media giant to silence dissent. Read more about Facebook censors Palestinian news outlet
24 January 2018
Sima Vaknin-Gil leads a covert army in her “battlefront” against BDS. Read more about Meet the spies injecting Israeli propaganda into your news feed
16 July 2016
Lawsuit by Shurat HaDin is part of Israeli effort to control speech on social media. Read more about Mossad-linked group sues Facebook for $1 billion
22 November 2014
Israel’s Channel 10 reported that 58 percent of Israelis support the Askhelon mayor’s decision to ban Palestinian citizens of Israel from working on construction projects in the city’s kindergartens. Read more about Israelis demand Palestinian workers be fired
21 August 2014
Where Palestinian and Israeli narratives confront each other with no go-between, the Palestinians win. Read more about In asymmetric Twitter war over Gaza, Palestinians are winning
12 August 2014
Fellow academics defend Steven Salaita’s right to speak out on Palestine and demand that his sacking be overturned. Read more about Fired professor voiced "legitimate outrage" over Gaza attack, say University of Illinois colleagues
11 August 2014
In a new interview with The Electronic Intifada, Cary Nelson, past president of the American Association of University Professors, has revealed that he is directly advising national Zionist organizations in their campaign against Steven Salaita. Read more about Zionist groups planned to lobby Univ. of Illinois trustees over Salaita appointment
7 August 2014
New York Times bureau chief Jodi Rudoren claims that the story of Hadar Goldin, the Israeli soldier captured in Gaza, constituted her first “encounter with Israel’s military censor”. However… Read more about Rudoren: I did not have journalistic relations with that censor