by Nati Yefet | Jul 31, 2023 | Features
Nati Yefet. Haaretz. Jul 28, 2023 The judge rejected the claim of racial segregation claiming each individual has the right to purchase property in the new neighborhood, but it’s irrelevant for an impoverished community whose members intend on living together...
by Al Jazeera News Agencies | Jul 27, 2023 | Bulletin
Al Jazeera Some of the abuses are sexual in nature, in addition to being beaten, handcuffed and blindfolded, a report says. Palestinian minors arrested by Israeli forces face immense emotional and physical abuse, according to the rights group Save the Children, which...
by Chris McGreal | Jul 24, 2023 | Features
Chris McGreal American Jews are growing sceptical of Israeli policies towards Palestinians and want limits on aid to prevent settlement growth Mike Levinson has been pushing back for 40 years and finally thinks he might be getting somewhere. “There’s a change and the...
by Nicholas Kristof | Jul 23, 2023 | Features
N.Y. Times Opinion: Nicholas Kristof Israel is in the headlines, evoking tumultuous debate. Yet one topicremains largely unmentionable, so let me gingerly raise it: Is it time tothink about phasing out American aid for Israel down the road? This is not about whacking...
by Ramzy Baroud | Jul 23, 2023 | Features
By Ramzy Baroud / MintPress News This is the perfect opportunity for Palestinian Authority President, Mahmoud Abbas, to exit the stage. But he will not. Abbas’ brief visit to the devastated Jenin refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank on July 12...