An Israeli train driver’s call for the murder of Palestinians is part of a broader pattern of incitement by Israeli politicians and civilians alike. Read more about Train driver calls on every Israeli to "run over" an Arab
Eight Jewish-only communities surrounding Tarshiha have been allocated considerably more resources than its indigenous Palestinians. Read more about Olive trees burned as anti-Palestinian incitement grips Galilee
Villa Touma director talks about how the Israeli government tried to use her. Read more about Suha Arraf on her "stateless" Palestinian film
The attorney general who ensured there was no accountability for Israeli state violence against protesters in 2000 has now been made a high court judge. Read more about Israel police brutality remains unchecked 14 years after massacre of Palestinian citizens
Yair Shamir’s latest comments are part of a long history of anti-Palestinian racism among Israeli politicians. Read more about Israel exploring ways to "lower birthrate" of Bedouins, says minister
After a three-year legal battle, the high court rules in favor of the Admissions Committees Law. Read more about Israeli high court upholds racist "admission committees" law
More than eight months after Israel cancelled a plan to displace tens of thousands of Palestinian Bedouins, housing demolitions continue without pause. Read more about Palestinian Bedouin homes demolished by Israel
Israeli occupation authorities have continually monitored and harassed a group of Palestinian activists who returned to their ancestral lands in Kufr Birim a year ago. Read more about Watch: Israel raids "return" camp in destroyed Palestinian village
Activists fear an increase in violent anti-Palestinian racism will persist even if Israel’s latest onslaught ends soon. Read more about Palestinians in Israel beaten, arrested for Gaza support
Anan Shaheen was unexpectedly given exemption from military service. Read more about Druze youth refuses to serve in Israeli military