Judge Warns of Israel’s Two-Tier Legal System

An Israeli judge made a historic ruling last week when he decided that an Arab teenager needed "protection" from the justice system and ordered that he not be convicted despite being found guilty of throwing stones at a police car during a protest against Israel’s attack last winter on Gaza. Prosecutors had demanded that the … Continue reading “Judge Warns of Israel’s Two-Tier Legal System”

Campus Watch Copycats Close in on Israeli Professors

Right-wing groups in Israel want to create a climate of fear among left-wing scholars at Israeli universities by emulating the "witch-hunt" tactics of the U.S. academic monitoring group Campus Watch, Israeli professors warn. The watchdog groups IsraCampus and Israel Academia Monitor are believed to be stepping up their campaigns after the recent publication in a … Continue reading “Campus Watch Copycats Close in on Israeli Professors”

Tensions Mount Again at al-Aqsa 

Tension over control of the Haram al Sharif compound of mosques in Jerusalem’s Old City has reached a pitch unseen since clashes at the site sparked the second intifada nine years ago.  Ten days of intermittently bloody clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces in Jerusalem culminated yesterday in warnings by Palestinian officials that Israel … Continue reading “Tensions Mount Again at al-Aqsa “

How Israel Killed UN’s War Crimes Probe

Israel celebrated over the weekend its success at the United Nations in forcing the Palestinians to defer demands that the International Criminal Court investigate allegations of war crimes committed by Israel during its winter assault on the Gaza Strip. The about-turn, following vigorous lobbying from Israel and the United States, appears to have buried the … Continue reading “How Israel Killed UN’s War Crimes Probe”

Call for Universal National Service Raises Uncomfortable Questions in Israel

Demands from Israel’s chief commander this month that all Israeli citizens should be required to perform national service has turned the spotlight on a rarely discussed group of soldiers: members of Israel’s Palestinian minority. Though no official statistics are available, an estimated 3,000 of Israel’s 1.3 million Palestinian citizens have broken one of their society’s … Continue reading “Call for Universal National Service Raises Uncomfortable Questions in Israel”

Boycott Derails Jerusalem’s Transit System

An ill-fated light railway under construction in Jerusalem was originally heralded by Israeli officials as a way to cement the city’s “unification” four decades after the city’s Palestinian half was illegally annexed to Israel.  But the only unity generated among Jewish and Palestinian residents after four years of disruptions to the city’s traffic and businesses … Continue reading “Boycott Derails Jerusalem’s Transit System”

Israeli Peace Group Targets Settlements’ Charitable Status in US

Israeli peace activists are planning to ratchet up their campaign against groups in the United States that raise money for settlers by highlighting how tax exemptions are helping to fund the expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank. Gush Shalom, a small peace group that advocates Israel’s withdrawal from the occupied territories, is preparing … Continue reading “Israeli Peace Group Targets Settlements’ Charitable Status in US”

The Missing Link in Palestinian Organ Theft

The hyperventilating by Israel’s leaders over a story published in a Swedish newspaper last month suggesting that the Israeli army assisted in organ theft from Palestinians has distracted attention from the disturbing allegations made by Palestinian families that were the basis of the article’s central claim.   The families’ fears that relatives, killed by the … Continue reading “The Missing Link in Palestinian Organ Theft”

US Turns Blind Eye to Israel’s New Separation Policy

In an echo of restrictions already firmly in place in Gaza, Israel has begun barring movement between Israel and the West Bank for those holding a foreign passport, including humanitarian aid workers and thousands of Palestinian residents. The new policy is designed to force foreign citizens, mainly from North America and Europe, to choose between … Continue reading “US Turns Blind Eye to Israel’s New Separation Policy”