Arrest and detention
Still in solitary confinement three years after his abduction, Dirar Abu Sisi has suffered severe weight loss. Read more about Israel breaks pledge to allow imprisoned Gaza engineer family visits
Settlers and soldiers have invaded holy sites, sparking international outrage. Read more about Mass protest aims to focus attention on Jerusalem
After his eighth birthday next month, Obeida Shamali will be banned from seeing his dad. Read more about Israel bars children over eight from visiting fathers in prison
Abdelfattah Abu Jahil won the “right” to use paintbrushes after living on salt and water for 79 days. Read more about Prisoners who starved for art honored by Gaza show
One participant in Palestine Through Graphics was interrogated for 12 hours; her “crime” involved dropping a piece of paper in an Israeli-owned store. Read more about Graphic novels tell stories of Palestinian youths arrested on spurious grounds
Samer Issawi has won a pledge to be allowed return to Jerusalem, after refusing Israel’s offers of exile. Read more about Hunger strike marks "turning point" in fight against Israel's deportations, says rights group
Five artists scheduled to take part in the West Bank tour were denied entry by Israel. Read more about Playback and protest: The Freedom Bus hits the road
Two Palestinian teenagers were killed while protesting at the death of Maysara Abuhamdia in Israeli custody. Read more about Witness accounts of two Tulkarem teens' killings contradict Israel's version
Almost a year after winning concessions from Israel, prisoners are still not allowed to see their offspring. Read more about Hundreds of Gaza children blocked from visiting parents in prison
Maysara Abuhamdia may only have days to live; he has long complained of “intentional negligence” by doctors “treating” Palestinian detainees. Read more about Dying prisoner treated cruelly by Israeli doctors over many years
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