“The Palestinian Arab community in Israel has mobilized in protest at the increase in violence towards Palestinians by both the state and individuals, within the West Bank, Gaza and Israel.” Read more about Palestinians in Israel demand war crimes probe for Gaza
Palestinian citizens of Israel swept up in mass arrests remain in detention as a human rights group warns “the situation within Israel is fast moving towards a dangerous and explosive state.” Read more about Israeli court orders release of Muhammad Abu Khudair murder suspects
Palestinian rights group calls for UN investigation into torture and accountability at International Criminal Court. Read more about Hunger strike over, but Israel prison torture continues
Right-wing extremists “get a free pass” to intimidate Palestinian students. Read more about Court stops Israeli university suspension of Palestinians for commemorating Nakba
Israel isolates hunger strikers, imposes solitary confinement and denies salts, putting lives of prisoners in jeopardy. Read more about Hunger-striking Palestinian prisoners punished by Israel
Despite the lifting of the gag order and the ban on meeting with lawyers, Kayyal has been ordered held until 22 April. Adalah has said it will file an appeal to seek his immediate release. Read more about Israeli secret police holding journalist in cell with no bed or window
The Electronic Intifada has obtained the closed court transcript and gag order extending the detention and interrogation of journalist Majd Kayyal, which Israeli media are not permitted to report. Read more about Israel places journalist in incommunicado detention
“I will refuse to serve in the army even if I’m jailed sixty times,” says 18-year-old Omar Saad. Read more about Israel jails Druze conscientious objector for the sixth time
Israel’s new law denying Palestinian Christians’ Arab identity reminiscent of “apartheid regime in South Africa,” say Palestinian citizens of Israel. Read more about Palestinians in Israel reject "colonial, sectarian" law
Israel has been trying to transform indigenous farmers into an “urban proletariat” since at least the 1960s. Read more about New SodaStream factory could help destroy Bedouin agriculture