Family of Khaled al-Sheikh fear he is not being given adequate medical care. Read more about Arrested on Christmas Day, 15-year-old remains behind Israeli bars
Palestinian children were regular targets of Israel’s systematic violence throughout 2014. Read more about "No respite" from Israeli violence against Palestinian children, says human rights group
Influential Israeli settler leader called on a Palestinian political leader to be hanged just one week before Palestinian bus driver found hanged. Read more about Anti-Palestinian violence surges after Jerusalem synagogue attack
An interview with Radio Islam International about the recent reportage on Israel’s killing of two Palestinian teens in the occupied West Bank. Read more about Listen: Patrick O. Strickland on Israel's impunity and the killing of Palestinian teens
A rising proportion of Palestinian children arrested by Israeli occupation forces are subjected to solitary confinement, harsh interrogations and ill-treatment amounting to torture. Read more about Children describe torture in Israeli solitary confinement
Israeli forces detained and violently abused a 16-year-old Palestinian child, and nine children were arrested in one incident in January. Read more about 183 Palestinian children arrested by army, facing Israeli military courts in January
Raghad was rearrested after he turned 15. Read more about “Just a Child” shows how prison leaves mental scars on Palestinian boy
In three separate incidents, Palestinian youths were arrested, detained and tortured by Israeli forces in September, a new report alleges. Read more about Children burned with cigarettes by Israeli soldiers in illegal settlement
“I told the officer, ‘you want to arrest him; should I send milk and diapers with him?” Read more about Israeli forces raid home to arrest 4-year-old, dad says
On this week’s podcast: New reports show that Islamophobia is on the rise, and that attacks, hate crimes and individual prejudices are not just happening in a vacuum. Read more about Islamophobia in the US is mainstream