Farid Esack describes attempts to ban him from French universities as a “huge tactical blunder.” Read more about Boycotting Israel more urgent than in case of South Africa, says anti-apartheid veteran
Israel continues to exaggerate and exploit anti-Semitism in its effort to bring in Jews and defeat the Palestinian “demographic threat.” Read more about As threats to Jews said to mount in Europe, Israeli minister gets “excited”
Reparations paid to Israel after the Second World War helped bolster the occupation. Read more about Germany made Palestinians "indirect victims of Holocaust," says author Max Blumenthal
Activists from nineteen countries demand the suspension of a key EU agreement with Israel. Read more about EU must cease "material support" for Israel's crimes, say leading trade unions
Arms exports to Israel worth more than $9.5 billion were approved by EU governments between 2005 and 2009. Read more about End "booming military trade" between EU and Israel, say Palestinian rights groups
Israel, apparently, has a enough of a sense of irony not to condemn Russia – and perhaps set a precedent for itself. Read more about Why did Israel fail to back US-supported UN resolution on Crimea?
Still in solitary confinement three years after his abduction, Dirar Abu Sisi has suffered severe weight loss. Read more about Israel breaks pledge to allow imprisoned Gaza engineer family visits
Dirar Abu Sisi, the deputy engineer of the only power plant in the Gaza Strip, is in solitary confinement in an Israeli prison after being kidnapped from Ukraine. Read more about Gaza engineer kidnapped from Ukraine goes on hunger strike over solitary confinement
Former professors of Dirar Abu Sisi, the engineer from Gaza who went missing during a train trip in Ukraine last February, refute allegations in Israel’s indictment that the man was taught weapons systems at university. The indictment also claims that one of Abu Sisi’s professors studied at a military engineering school in east Ukraine, though no such school exists, the Associated Press has found. Read more about Former professors refute Israel's indictment of kidnapped Gaza engineer
Israel admitted this week that it was behind the abduction of a Palestinian engineer from Gaza who went missing more than a month ago while traveling on a train in the Ukraine. Read more about Israel admits role in disappearance of Gaza engineer