In a new war crime and without any justification or reason endangering soldiers’ life, on Saturday afternoon, 17 February 2018, Israeli forces killed two Palestinian children and wounded 2 others after the Israeli forces fired artillery shells at them near the border fence with Israel in al-Shokah village, east of …
Read More »Defying racist legislation: New bill seeks to turn Israel into a true democracy
In the face of an onslaught of nationalist, anti-Arab laws, one lawmaker is proposing a simple alternative: transforming Israel into a state for all its citizens. A few years ago, my colleague Noam Sheizaf conducted a fascinating interview with the executive director of Adalah, Hassan Jabareen, in which the former …
Read More »Economists: Palestinian state finances will not be affected by suspension of US aid
By Bilal Ghaith Kiswani Economic experts believe that the Palestinian budget and its government finances will most likely not be affected by United States’ cut in aid to Palestine because the aid was not intended for the treasury, rather for various projects carried out by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and implemented …
Read More »OCHAPT: Protection of Civilians Report | 12 – 25 September 2017
Latest Developments On 26 September, a Palestinian man shot and killed two Israeli security guards and a border policeman, who were on duty at a Barrier gate next to the Har Hadar settlement (Jerusalem governorate); the perpetrator was shot and killed. Biweekly highlights 48 Palestinians, including ten children and six …
Read More »Report: Israel to advance plans for 2,000 new illegal settlement units in West Bank
The Israeli Civil Administration is expected to advance plans within the next few weeks for up to 2,000 new illegal settlement units in the occupied West Bank, according to Israeli news daily Haaretz. Haaretz released the report on Sunday, citing an anonymous Israeli government official who said that the plans …
Read More »Palestine and the United Nations: 70 years on
Palestine’s story at the United Nations began on 29 November 1947, with the UN General Assembly’s (UNGA) adoption of Resolution 181. The so-called “Partition Resolution” proposed, for first time in history, to divide a homeland into two states. Seven full decades since the adoption of this resolution, the Palestinian people, …
Read More »War crimes and open wounds: The physician who took on Israeli segregation
On the occasion of her 80th birthday, Ruchama Marton, the founder of Physicians for Human Rights-Israel, talks about the atrocities she witnessed as a soldier, the enduring power of feminism, and why only outside help has a chance of ending Israel’s military rule over the Palestinians. By Alon Mizrahi Ruchama …
Read More »Report: Occupation results in poor conditions for local farmers
“The local farmer products are about to extinct because of bad conditions for advertisement. We want to bring awareness of the products for the students and to help the farmers who are still producing them with the marketing, so people get knowledge about the products”, explains Dr. Omar Darissa to …
Read More »Israeli Law and Banking in West Bank Settlements
Introduction The activities of Israeli banks in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank raise serious human rights concerns. By providing services to and in settlements, which are illegal under international humanitarian law (IHL), and partnering with developers in new construction projects, Israeli banks are making existing settlements more sustainable, …
Read More »Palestinian families’ ordeal in visiting their sons in Israeli jails – a one family’s story
By Bassam Abu al-Rob Nusra Abu Wahdan, 57, woke up at five in the morning on Sunday to prepare herself for the monthly visit to her son, Mahmoud, who is serving time at the Israeli Nafha prison in the Naqab desert in the south of the county. While Abu Wahdan …
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