Human rights
Israel continues to hinder independent investigations into possible war crimes. Read more about How Gaza families were given just ten minutes' warning of Israeli attacks
If Israeli apartheid falls, it will not just be a victory for Palestine, but a taste of liberation for the whole world. Read more about Israel's fear of boycott rooted in tactic's historic victories against colonialism
The former UN special rapporteur on Palestine excoriates the pro-Israel bias of The New York Times in his new book. Read more about The moral clarity of Richard Falk
Historian Jean-Pierre Filiu displays genuine concern for the plight of Palestine’s refugees. Read more about Telling Gaza's story with brutal honesty
Water is abundant in a nearby Jewish-only settlement, yet the Palestinians of al-Araqib are deprived of basic services. Read more about How Israel forces Bedouins to live in a graveyard
Two dozen Palestinians from Gaza remain in Israeli detention; captors have threatened to rape the men’s wives. Read more about Israel tortures prisoners captured in Gaza invasion
Friends and relatives of the four Bakr children Israel infamously slaughtered on Gaza beach in July gather for symbolic football match. Read more about Gaza beach massacre commemorated by child survivors
Israel supporter who provoked a minor altercation on campus had been trained on how to confront boycott campaigners. Read more about Zionists try to close down Palestine solidarity group at Philadelphia university
Almost 2,300 housing units were completely destroyed by Israel. Read more about Tens of thousands remain homeless in Gaza
Palestine would be an unprecedented political and legal challenge to the court but there’s no shortage of evidence of Israeli crimes. Read more about What would happen if Palestine joined the International Criminal Court?
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