Is the resort to timid and euphemistic language a form of reflexive self-censorship to avoid the wrath of the anti-Palestinian lobby? Read more about Why is New York Times reporting on Israeli settlements so timid?
A well-respected Dutch civil society group believes that dialogue, not boycott, is the way forward. Read more about Why do charities want to "normalize" Israeli apartheid?
Leading Zionist organization has signed a pact for “educational cooperation” with council representing Israeli settlers in the West Bank. Read more about Netanyahu opens JNF classroom in illegal settlement
Why do Brussels-based diplomats spout gibberish about the “sacred flame” of the two-state solution? Read more about Europe kowtows to Kerry on "peace process"
“Ambassadors” appointed by Norway’s trade unions travel to Palestine, then urge a boycott of Israel when they return home. Read more about Make sure Palestine stays on agenda, says Norwegian labor activist
Israeli soldiers are depicted as pathetic clowns. Read more about Stone-throwers of Nabi Saleh celebrated in new play
A $27.5 million shopping center is being planned for the occupied West Bank. Read more about Tycoon Rami Levy eyes shopping mall for Israeli settlers
William Sutcliffe’s The Wall features an extremist who shoots Palestinian olive trees. Read more about Teen novel depicts Israeli settlements as unnatural
A roundup of recent global actions related to the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. Read more about BDS Roundup: Alice Walker, Roger Waters call on Alicia Keys to cancel Tel Aviv show
Even if Israel considers settlement outposts to be illegal, it is still facilitating their construction. Read more about Settlers attack West Bank farmer twice a week