Israeli tank fire has reportedly injured five people in the Gaza Strip as Tel Aviv intensifies its acts of aggression against the besieged Palestinian territory. Ashraf al-Qidra, the spokesman for the Hamas Ministry of Health in Gaza, said Israeli military tanks fired shells into the agricultural areas of the southern city ...
Read More »Israel’s future in FIFA is uncertain after this brutal incident
Their names are Jawhar Nasser Jawhar, 19, and Adam Abd al-Raouf Halabiya, 17. They were once soccer players in the West Bank. Now they are never going to play sports again. Jawhar and Adam were on their way home from a training session in the Faisal al-Husseini Stadium on January ...
Read More »Israeli soldiers shoot dead Palestinian youth whilst searching for missing settlers
Israeli occupation forces on Monday killed a Palestinian youth and arrested more than 40 overnight, including the parliament speaker, in a massive crackdown on Hamas whom Israel accuses of kidnapping three settlers. With the manhunt for the missing youths in its fourth day, Israeli forces were concentrating their focus on ...
Read More »G4S must end its complicity in Israel’s abuse of child prisoners
As G4S management and shareholders prepare to participate in the G4S AGM on Thursday, we call on G4S management and shareholders to end the corporation’s participation in Israel’s brutal occupation. G4S operates and maintains security systems at the Ofer prison, located in the occupied West Bank, and for the Kishon and Moskobiyyeh detention/interrogation ...
Read More »Footage of Palestinian boys being shot is genuine, says Israeli rights group
The Israeli human rights group B’Tselem has concluded that footage capturing the moment two Palestinian teenagers were shot dead by Israeli soldiers despite posing no risk to them is “genuine and consistent”, contradicting Israeli army claims that the footage is likely to have been forged. A short section of edited CCTV footage ...
Read More »Stephen Hawking’s boycott hits Israel where it hurts
Stephen Hawking’s decision to boycott the Israeli president’s conference has gone viral. Over 100,000 Facebook shares of the Guardian report at last count. Whatever the subsequent fuss, Hawking’s letter is unequivocal. His refusal was made because of requests from Palestinian academics. Witness the speed with which the pro-Israel lobby seized ...
Read More »Parents of Rachel Corrie seek justice in Jerusalem
This week on The Electronic Intifada podcast: Cindy and Craig Corrie, the parents of American human rights activist Rachel Corrie, who was killed in Gaza in 2003 as she attempted to defend a Palestinian family’s home from demolition by the Israeli army, talk to us on their way to Jerusalem as the Israeli high court plans to hear the appeal in ...
Read More »Netanyahu’s ‘Jewish state’ law angers Arab Israelis
Arab leaders in Occupied Palestine have reacted with fury to plans by Benjamin Netanyahu, to spearhead legislation defining Israel as “the nation state of the Jewish people”. Arab Israelis say the law will pave the way for discrimination against them to be entrenched in law. Liberal Israeli Jews are also ...
Read More »Egypt “humiliates” travelers from Gaza
Naser Abu Shammala had quit smoking a few years ago. But the stress of waiting to travel from Gaza led him to resume. A Canadian citizen, Abu Shammala had been living outside his native Gaza for fifteen years. Two months ago, he returned to visit relatives. When The Electronic Intifada met him, ...
Read More »Administrative prisoners inside Israeli jails vow to continue hunger strike
Palestinian administrative prisoners inside Israeli jails who have now been on hunger strike for five days announced on Sunday that they will continue the open-ended battle of the “empty stomachs” until they regain their freedom. The prisoners also called upon the Palestinian people and all the different factions to continue ...
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