Why I have two brothers called Omar
Nuseirat refugee camp 30 May 2013
If he hadn’t been killed by Israeli forces, my elder brother would have celebrated his 27th birthday this week. Read more about Why I have two brothers called Omar
Nuseirat refugee camp 30 May 2013
If he hadn’t been killed by Israeli forces, my elder brother would have celebrated his 27th birthday this week. Read more about Why I have two brothers called Omar
29 April 2013
Veteran politician regards war criminal Shimon Peres as her friend. Read more about Italy's new foreign minister Emma Bonino wants Israel in EU
29 November 2012
The General’s Son traces how an Israeli liberated himself from racism. Read more about Book review: Miko Peled sets the record straight on Palestine's dispossession
18 November 2012
There are no “innocents” in Gaza say Israeli politicians, egging on soldiers to commit war crimes. Read more about “Flatten” Gaza like Hiroshima and “mow” the population, Israeli public figures urge
Sabra-Shatila camp 19 September 2012
A survivor of the 1982 Sabra and Shatila massacre in Lebanon recounts the three days of horror in Beirut refugee camps. Read more about “They shot my father in the head”: interview with survivor of Sabra and Shatila massacre
Beirut 2 April 2012
Thousands marked Palestinian Land Day in south Lebanon last Friday. Palestinian refugees and Lebanese supporters explain what Land Day means to them. Read more about "We are only guests in Lebanon" - Palestinians look homewards on Land Day
18 January 2012
Two activists have filed a war crimes complaint with federal prosecutors in Belgium, against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials. Hajar Moumni and Muhammad Najar allege they were detained, mistreated, beaten and harshly interrogated when they took part in the “Welcome to Palestine” solidarity fly-in last summer, Belgian media have reported. Read more about Two Belgians file war crimes complaint against Israeli leaders over "flytilla" abuse
6 December 2011
Yitzhak Ben-Israel, a representative of Ariel, a university in an illegal Israeli settlement, takes part in EU-funded science conference. Read more about Settler "professor" top attraction at EU-Israel science show
1 October 2011
Legal mechanisms developed after the end of the Second World War to more easily prosecute war criminals are now being taken off the books to preserve Israeli impunity from accountability. Read more about UK rewrites war crimes law at Israel's request
27 June 2011
A French court ruling on the construction of a light rail network to service illegal Israeli settlements in occupied East Jerusalem betrays a lack of understanding about how the project abets the Israeli occupation. Daniel Machover and Adri Nieuwhof comment. Read more about French court decision on Jerusalem light rail must be challenged