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‘Refusing is the minimum’: Why these Israeli teens are objecting to army service
Ahead of imprisonment, four conscientious objectors share their reasons for refusing conscription and their hopes of inspiring opposition to apartheid.
Israel to Require West Bank Visitors to Declare Romantic Relationships With Palestinians
Israel’s new regulations will also cut the duration of spouse visas, as well as capping the amount of foreign students and lecturers in the West Bank
Google’s Complicity in Israeli Apartheid: How Google Weaponizes “Diversity” to Silence Palestinians and Palestinian Human Rights Supporters
Dear Googlers: My name is Ariel Koren. I am a Jewish Google worker who has worked at Google for over seven years. I feel so grateful to over 700 Googlers….
Palestinian prisoner suspends hunger strike after agreement reached for release
Khalil Awawdeh, who was on a hunger strike for nearly 200 days and was at risk of imminent death, is set to be released in October
Israel sentences Gaza aid worker to six more years in prison
Mohammad al-Halabi, former Gaza chief for World Vision, was sentenced after already serving six years behind bars.
Palestine: EU delegation ‘shocked’ by pictures of prisoner nearing 200 days of hunger strike
Doctors warn Khalil Awawdeh is at risk of imminent death after being held without charges for months in an Israeli prison
Israeli Ex-Diplomat Says Growing Acknowledgement of Apartheid ‘Must Be Wakeup Call’
Former negotiator of Oslo Accords warns that increasing use of the word ‘apartheid’ to describe Israel’s mistreatment and control of the Palestinian people has deep implications.
Al Mezan holds Israel responsible for the death of 6-year-old patient in Gaza denied exit permit to access needed care in Jerusalem
Al Mezan strongly condemns the discriminatory movement restrictions and the arbitrary permit system imposed by Israeli authorities on Palestinian patients from the Gaza Strip, which obstruct their access to hospitals….
Crushing poverty in Gaza pushes some children into the labor market
Children, like brothers Makram and Yassin Tilbani, work up to 12 hours a day for as little as 10 shekels, in an attempt to help their families survive.









