Why the Israel lobby denouncing settler violence isn't nearly enough
1 February 2022
Yesha Council falsely terms violence against Palestinians “aberrant.” Read more about Why the Israel lobby denouncing settler violence isn't nearly enough
1 February 2022
Yesha Council falsely terms violence against Palestinians “aberrant.” Read more about Why the Israel lobby denouncing settler violence isn't nearly enough
7 November 2017
Israeli army blocks access to land while settlers damage trees and steal crops Read more about Palestinians bring in olive harvest in face of settler attacks
26 October 2017
Names of dozens of firms involved in settlements revealed as pressure on Israel grows. Read more about Coca-Cola reportedly on UN list of firms profiting from Israel's crimes
17 October 2017
Israeli settlers protected by army steal Palestinian olive crops. Read more about World chefs urge colleagues to withdraw from Tel Aviv junket
6 August 2016
Israeli defense minister to rule on Hebron-area community’s fate in two weeks. Read more about Susiya village on brink of destruction by Israel
21 January 2016
Arrest of three activists amid campaign, backed by West Bank settlers, to sabotage Israeli human rights organizations. Read more about Arrests signal intensifying crackdown on Israeli human rights groups
21 July 2015
People of Susiya could be uprooted at any moment. Read more about Israeli settlers demand demolition of Palestinian village
28 May 2015
An Israeli judge, himself a settler, has given the green light for the destruction of 100 homes. Read more about Palestinian village faces demolition in South Hebron Hills
Susya 5 July 2012
Residents of Susya fight to remain on their land as Israel hands down orders to demolish the whole West Bank village. Read more about Israel orders destruction of entire West Bank village
Silwan 9 December 2011
The postponement of an Israeli eviction order in East Jerusalem has spared the Somrein family from being made homeless — for the time being. Read more about Eviction stalled in East Jerusalem; family awaits new hearing