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IDF to Discipline, Not Criminally Try Soldiers Involved in 80-year-old Palestinian Man’s Killing
A military investigation claimed no causal link between the soldiers’ actions and Omar Abdalmajeed As’ad’s death, and therefore would only receive further disciplinary measures
Occupation’s Military Court Extends the Detention of Birzeit M.A. Student Layan Kayed for 8 More Days
In the early morning hours of Wednesday 7 June 2023, Israeli Occupation Forces arrested the Birzeit University graduate student Layan Kayed after raiding and severely damaging the inside of her….
Al-Haq and FIDH Welcome EU Statement on Threats against the ICC and Call for a Consistent and Global Support of all Investigations
Al-Haq and the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) welcome and commend the statement of the European Union (EU) expressing concern about the coercive measures reportedly taken by Russian representatives….
Palestinian Toddler Hit by Israeli Army Fire Dies of Wounds
Two-and-a-half-year-old Muhammad Tamimi and his father Haytam were shot outside their home in the West Bank
Israel’s Five-Day Military Offensive on Gaza Was Yet Again Marked by Wilful Killing, Destruction of Civilian Property, and Absolute Impunity
One month before two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip mark 16 years of Israel’s illegal blockade and closure, they were subjected to the sixth Israeli military offensive since 2008…..
Israeli forces’ systemic denial of fair trial rights to Palestinian child prisoners amounts to arbitrary detention
Israeli soldiers detain a Palestinian youth in the Bab al-Zawiya area in the Palestinian city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank on September 29, 2022. (Photo credit: AFP / Mosab Shawer)
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.’
‘War crime’: Israel forcibly transfers Palestinian village
The 200 residents of Ein Samiya were forced to leave their land after years of Israeli settler and army violence.
New Israeli-Palestinian Artistic Movement Digs Through the Country’s Explosive Archives
‘We try to reveal the subconscious of the dry, bureaucratic document,’ says the movement’s founder










