A three-year probe may not have led to a criminal prosecution but it shows that cooperating with Israel carries that risk. Read more about Dutch probe sends warning to firms abetting Israel's crimes
G4S is in no rush to end all its contracts in the West Bank and will continue to maintain security equipment in prisons inside Israel. Read more about G4S feels the heat of international boycott campaign
New “villages” build on opposition to US support for Israeli apartheid voiced during Obama’s visit. Read more about Protest tents spring up across the West Bank
Residents vow to stay put in Burin despite regular attacks from Israel and its settlers. Read more about Israel destroys West Bank community center, arrests 20
Business owners omit salient facts when claiming that a boycott of Israeli goods will harm Palestinians. Read more about Israeli firms shed crocodile tears for Palestinian workers
In a damning new report, the Palestinian rights organization Al-Haq has found that Israel operates a system of water apartheid. Read more about Israeli settlers use six times more water than Palestinians -- new report
More evidence has emerged to show that Israel is abusing Palestinian boys, as young as nine. Read more about Children beaten and blindfolded by Israeli troops
Palestinian human rights advocates fear that the Palestinian Authority is about to help bury a UN report on Israeli settlements that could lead to sanctions on Israel. Read more about Goldstone again? Source: rights groups fear Palestinian cave-in at UN could scuttle action on settlements
Christian “charity” found to be supporting illegal settlements. Read more about Guerrilla research exposes sponsors of Israeli apartheid
Residents of Beit Safafa, near Jerusalem, are resisting a settler highway that would cause irreparable harm to their village. Read more about Israeli highway hits Palestinian village "like a tsunami"