Palestinian Rights Groups That Document Israeli Abuses Labeled "Terrorists" by Israel
Israel designated six leading Palestinian human rights groups "terrorist organizations," but refused to reveal any evidence to prove the accusation.
Israel designated six leading Palestinian human rights groups "terrorist organizations," but refused to reveal any evidence to prove the accusation.
The triple assassination recalled the darkest days of the Second Intifada — and Israel's impunity to commit violence.
A new film details how several U.S. states passed laws punishing boycotts of Israel — and how some Americans fought back.
From 1915 through today, politicians have made lots of great-sounding speeches. But human suffering is never part of the equation.
An Israeli consul general baselessly accused a graduate student of antisemitism and said she shouldn’t teach a course on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
While the U.S. president refuses to condition military aid, Israel has toppled more than twice as many Palestinian structures in the West Bank than it had by this point in Trump’s term.
When presented with the dossier, which was produced by Israel’s Shin Bet, European governments declined to cut funding to the groups.
Journalist Mariam Barghouti discusses the recent violence and the reality of her life in the West Bank.
Google employees, who have been kept in the dark about the “Nimbus” AI project, have concerns about Israeli human rights abuses.
Ultranationalists are in the driver's seat in Israel's new government.
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