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Surveillance and interference: Israel’s covert war on the ICC exposed
Top Israeli government and security officials have overseen a nine-year surveillance operation targeting the ICC and Palestinian rights groups to try to thwart a war crimes probe, a joint investigation reveals.
By
Yuval Abraham
and
Meron Rapoport
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Can Palestinians imagine a future with Israelis after this war?
My grandfather remembers neighborly relations with Jews before 1948. For Palestinians today, such a prospect seems nearly impossible.
By
Mahmoud Mushtaha
‘The international legal order needs repair, and Gaza is part of this’
Al Mezan director Issam Younis explains the obstacles and opportunities for Palestinians following major interventions from the world’s top courts.
By
Ghousoon Bisharat
In memory of an Israeli lawyer who never lost her moral purpose
Tamar Pelleg-Sryck worked tirelessly to defend Palestinian detainees like me in a profoundly unjust system.
By
Imad Sabi
REPORT
Cementing military footprint, Israel is transforming Gaza’s geography
As Israel expands a buffer zone and erects army bases in the Strip, Palestinians fear the permanent loss of their homes and land.
By
Ruwaida Kamal Amer
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How Israel twists antisemitism claims to project its own crimes onto Palestinians
What Israel and its supporters accuse Palestinians of inciting, Israeli officials are openly declaring, and the Israeli army is prosecuting.
By
Amos Goldberg
and
Alon Confino
May 21, 2024
Israeli military censor bans highest number of articles in over a decade
The sharp rise in media censorship in 2023 comes as the Israeli government further undermines press freedoms, especially amid the Gaza war.
By
Haggai Matar
May 20, 2024
‘You could be looking at the last surviving works by Gaza’s artists’
An exhibition in the West Bank attempts both to capture and counteract the erasure of Palestinian life and culture in Gaza, even as its artists are killed.
By
Fatima AbdulKarim
May 16, 2024
How do we tell the story of the Nakba when the plot hasn’t ended?
Elias Khoury’s new book encapsulates the symbiotic relationship between literature and the Nakba, exploring its nature as a continuum of calamities.
By
Yehouda Shenhav-Shahrabani
May 15, 2024
The writing was on the wall for Israel’s torture of prisoners
The government has ensured that horrific practices in sites like Sde Teiman can continue with impunity, in violation of international law and medical ethics.
By
Janan Abdu
May 14, 2024
‘The fourth generation remembers’: Nakba commemorated in shadow of Gaza war
Thousands of Palestinian citizens of Israel joined the annual March of Return, with many making connections to the violent displacement in Gaza.
By
Baker Zoubi
and
Ghousoon Bisharat
May 14, 2024
Israel razes entire Bedouin village to expand a highway
The demolition of Wadi al-Khalil, an unrecognized village in the Naqab, left over 300 citizens homeless despite their attempts to reach a compromise.
By
Oren Ziv
May 10, 2024
‘The scenes of the Nakba are repeating’: Rafah in panic as Israeli invasion begins
With Israeli forces entering Gaza’s southernmost city, Palestinians describe their hardships and fears in the Strip’s last vanishing refuge.
By
Ruwaida Kamal Amer
and
Mahmoud Mushtaha
May 8, 2024
We’ve shown Gaza’s suffering for over 200 days. Don’t look away now
Palestinians have been the sole journalists persistently reporting from the ground in Gaza. Yet it feels that the world is losing interest in our stories.
By
Mohammed R. Mhawish
May 3, 2024
A Gaza team went to repair a telecoms machine. An Israeli tank fired at them
In January, Israeli soldiers attacked a convoy of Paltel technicians in Khan Younis, killing two. Contrary to the army’s account, an investigation shows the workers coordinated every step of the journey along an approved route.
By
Yuval Abraham
May 1, 2024
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