Brussels officials are refusing to investigate why they approved a subsidy to a freight company bringing food from illegal colonies to Europe’s supermarkets. Read more about Transporter of Israeli settlement goods benefits from EU science grant
Richard Falk’s report puts forward ample evidence that Israel commits the crime of apartheid against Palestinians. Read more about International court should rule on Israeli “apartheid,” says UN official
In addition to being illegal, investing in Israeli settlements risks Dutch citizens’ pensions. Read more about Dutch firm's settlement investments violate the law and must end
Despite the absence of an intelligence-sharing agreement, Israel is taking part in many of Europol’s activities. Read more about Is EU stepping up police cooperation with Israel?
Well-known historian tells viewers to be “nearly silent” on Zionist crimes. Read more about Why did BBC let Simon Schama make "moral case for Israel" unchallenged?
Brussels officials appear more interested in curing wrinkles than respecting international law. Read more about EU awards new science grant to occupation profiteer Ahava
Why are BBC presenters telling audiences that only part of the West Bank is occupied? Read more about BBC admits downplaying the scale of Israel's occupation
A few days after the new outpost was erected on the land of Jayyous, Caterpillar equipment paved the way for the wall’s new route. Read more about Settlers erect new outpost on Palestinian village land to block court-ordered wall reroute
An editor in the “journal of record” has defended how the paper apes Israeli references to “disputed territories.” Read more about NYT denies reality of Israeli occupation
Eight years after it was declared illegal by the International Court of Justice, Israel’s wall in the West Bank is still being serviced by a British-Danish firm. Read more about G4S equips the apartheid wall, Israel confirms