Human Rights
While concerned for his health, Adnan’s family supports his decision to go on hunger strike and is confident he will emerge victorious. Read more about Khader Adnan is starving for freedom again
The Israel Antiquities Authority is colluding with a settler group it once accused of causing criminal damage to Jerusalem’s heritage. Read more about Claiming to preserve Jerusalem, Israeli archaeologists wreck Palestinian heritage
Rula Abu Duhou spent nine years behind Israel’s bars. Read more about "Only our mothers supported us" -- former Palestinian prisoner
An Israeli judge, himself a settler, has given the green light for the destruction of 100 homes. Read more about Palestinian village faces demolition in South Hebron Hills
Protesters have been threatened with confiscation of Jerusalem ID cards. Read more about Israel locks community of 6,000 behind steel gate
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has been shut since October 2014. Read more about Pregnant Gaza woman blocked from joining husband in Australia
A new book tells the history of an ethnically cleansed Palestinian village. Read more about Forced to leave grapes on the vine: the open wounds of May 1948
Ammunition used by the Israeli military has left a hole in a fourteen-year-old’s spine. Read more about Gaza child unable to walk because of Israeli bullet
Eighteen members of one family were left homeless after recent Israeli demolition in the village of Dahmash. Read more about Palestinian village fights to survive as Israel sends in bulldozers
Components made by a Norwegian firm have been found in weapons fired on Gaza. Read more about Norway's sneaky arms exports to Israel
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