
Ehud Barak served US lawsuit over Gaza flotilla slaying
5 November 2015
Parents of Furkan Doğan say former Israeli prime minister is responsible for their son’s death. Read more about Ehud Barak served US lawsuit over Gaza flotilla slaying
5 November 2015
Parents of Furkan Doğan say former Israeli prime minister is responsible for their son’s death. Read more about Ehud Barak served US lawsuit over Gaza flotilla slaying
23 June 2015
The former head of the Israeli military Shaul Mofaz was allowed to speak in the British parliament on Monday despite calls from Palestinians and their allies for his immediate arrest due to alleged responsibility for war crimes. Read more about War crimes suspect Shaul Mofaz evades arrest at UK parliament
10 April 2015
Al-Haq says Israel’s history of withholding tax revenues amounts to collective punishment and is a grave breach of international law. Read more about Israeli seizure of Palestinian tax revenues is "collective punishment"
9 January 2014
Claims that the prime minister coveted peace are a travesty. Read more about The immense cruelty of Ariel Sharon
2 July 2013
UK government assured immunity to Major General Doron Almog, who has an outstanding arrest warrant against him. Read more about Israeli war crimes suspect cancels London visit
15 March 2013
Moshe Ya’alon is expected to become “defense” minister of Israel on Monday, but is beloved by racists like Pamela Geller. Read more about Israel's incoming defense minister evaded war crimes arrest, called Palestinians "cancer"
12 February 2013
Denying him a visa for a speaking tour, the British government silences the voice of Saeed Amireh, a Palestinian resisting the occupation Read more about Is the British government frightened by Palestine's peaceful campaigners?
17 January 2013
Spanish prosecutor finds “strong evidence” of crimes against humanity, illegal detention and torture in Israel’s attack on Gaza flotilla. Read more about Spain prosecutor requests ICC referral of case against Israel's Netanyahu for 2010 flotilla attack
18 January 2012
Two activists have filed a war crimes complaint with federal prosecutors in Belgium, against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials. Hajar Moumni and Muhammad Najar allege they were detained, mistreated, beaten and harshly interrogated when they took part in the “Welcome to Palestine” solidarity fly-in last summer, Belgian media have reported. Read more about Two Belgians file war crimes complaint against Israeli leaders over "flytilla" abuse
1 October 2011
Legal mechanisms developed after the end of the Second World War to more easily prosecute war criminals are now being taken off the books to preserve Israeli impunity from accountability. Read more about UK rewrites war crimes law at Israel's request