Human rights
Some of those released were nearing the end of their sentences. Read more about Gaza rejoices in prisoner release but 5,000 Palestinians remain in Israeli jails
Ayman Hamdan has been refusing food for more than 110 days. Read more about Hunger striker denied right to call dying father
Jamal al-Dalou lost ten members of his family during Israel’s attack in November. Read more about "Peace" talks are meaningless, says survivor of Gaza massacre
A Jordanian bank accused of providing services to Hamas is petitioning the US Supreme Court. Read more about Arab Bank mounts legal challenge against claims of aiding terror
A well-respected Dutch civil society group believes that dialogue, not boycott, is the way forward. Read more about Why do charities want to "normalize" Israeli apartheid?
A complaint alleging that organizations supporting Israel’s settlements are aiding “terrorism” has been filed with a New York court. Read more about Palestinians sue US groups over support for settler attacks
Israeli soldiers are depicted as pathetic clowns. Read more about Stone-throwers of Nabi Saleh celebrated in new play
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
Israel’s attack on Gaza in 2008 and 2009 prompted Rabbi Brant Rosen to reject Zionism. Read more about Book review: Outspoken rabbi urges American Jews to "look oppression in the face"
Reciprocal solidarity means we should seek our natural allies among the “wretched of the earth,” says Palestinian author Susan Abulhawa. Read more about The Palestinian struggle is a black struggle
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