The next steps in ending Israeli apartheid: An interview with Human Rights Watch’s Omar Shakir
‘Though there has been a shift in the narrative that is discernible, we actually have to translate that into action to dismantle apartheid.’
‘Though there has been a shift in the narrative that is discernible, we actually have to translate that into action to dismantle apartheid.’
‘We try to reveal the subconscious of the dry, bureaucratic document,’ says the movement’s founder
Allowing the government to decide what constitutes a legitimate target of protest is a huge threat to democracy in the UK
While governments speak of a two-state solution, what we have today is a ‘one-state reality,’ writes former executive director of Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth.
The expulsion of Salama’s Palestinians, the settling of Mizrahi Jews in their place, and the eviction of those residents decades later reveals the mechanism by which Israel continues to erase Palestinian existence.
Francesca Albanese says Israel is maintaining occupation to get as much land as possible for Jewish people
The Israeli right and center left have learned time and again that the best way to paralyze the opposition is to launch an assault on the blockaded strip.
According to data gathered by the UN, thousands of olive trees were uprooted in dozens of Palestinian villages. The residents are certain that settlers are responsible and blame Israeli authorities for not dealing with vandals
ECCP letter to Ursula von der Leyen concerning the statement issued on the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel.
In an open letter, more than a thousand academics and lawyers call on academic and government institutions around the world to cease subjecting those defending justice for Palestinians to censorship and penalisation.