Public infrastructure destruction
Given the omissions in three recent Times articles, it’s no wonder so many Americans are in the dark when it comes to Israel. Read more about How The New York Times erases Israel's crimes
A restaurant worker who served officials in the Gaza administration has been abducted at sea. Read more about Gaza fisherman jailed for serving Hamas coffee
Loudspeakers are used by the Israeli navy to intimidate Palestinians trying to make a living. Read more about Israel violates Gaza ceasefire deal by threatening fishermen, farmers
Fertility specialist can’t find equipment he needs in Gaza but feels he has no choice than to resume work. Read more about Gaza doctors rebuild medical center destroyed by Israel
Palestinian Bedouin residents of Ramiya are being pressured by the Israeli government to leave their ancestral lands and relocate. Read more about Bedouins treated as "invisible citizens" vow to remain in Galilee
Dreams of owning a home are thwarted by Egypt’s tunnel closures as well as Israel’s ongoing blockade. Read more about Gaza housing crisis worsens as Egypt restricts building material
Stephen Harper’s complicity in Israel’s crimes is denounced by his compatriots. Read more about Canadians stand in solidarity with Gaza's besieged farmers, fishermen
Historic village of Battir faces damage, an official Israeli body has warned. Read more about Even Israeli agency warns of wall's damage to Battir, historic West Bank village
Despite an Israeli high court ruling to open a high school in a Bedouin village, students remained deprived of basic educational facilities. Read more about Interview: Israel depriving Bedouins of right to education, says attorney
Most of Gaza’s industrial factories have closed and remained shut since Israel sealed the borders and devastated the export economy beginning in 2006. Read more about Siege leaves 80 percent of Gaza's factories shut
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