Aborted visit was brainchild of an Israeli operative deeply involved in settlements in the occupied West Bank, working closely with the Israeli government. Read more about Revealed: Gaza orphans Israel trip was government-backed PR stunt
A new Israeli bill is part of a racist wave of legislation, according to prominent Israeli academic Ilan Pappé. Read more about Israel plans to reintroduce ban on Palestinian flag
Commentator Sarah Wildman bans Palestinians from using the term “ethnic cleansing” during a think tank event in Washington. Read more about How liberal Zionists enable Israel’s genocidal ambitions
Muhammad Kanaaneh was prevented from speaking on Land Day after violent threats from right-wing groups. Read more about Tel Aviv University bans Palestinian speaker
The local branch of Israel’s ruling Likud party in Jaffa hopes to finish the job started by the Haganah, Irgun and other terrorist groups in 1948 – albeit by “democratic” means. Read more about Israel's Likud hopes to complete the ethnic cleansing of Jaffa
With details of Israel’s new coalition government finalized, a look at some of the ministers in Prime Minister Netanyahu’s cabinet. Read more about Meet Israel's new government: a justice minister against law, a housing minister who led settlers
Moshe Ya’alon is expected to become “defense” minister of Israel on Monday, but is beloved by racists like Pamela Geller. Read more about Israel's incoming defense minister evaded war crimes arrest, called Palestinians "cancer"
The government formed after next week’s election could be even more racist towards Palestinians than the current one. Read more about Palestinian citizens wearily eye Israeli elections
As the totalitarian right gains more power, there are few glimmers of hope in Israeli society. Read more about Can we find compassion for Israelis in 2013?
It was recently announced that new Israeli elections will take place in 2013. But on the issues that matter, there are no real differences between the Zionist parties. Read more about Six of one, half-a-dozen of the other: Israel's elections are a sham