Palestinians jailed by Israel refuse food for weeks
Tamara Nassar
The Electronic Intifada / September 2, 2019
Huthaifa Halabiya hasn’t eaten in more than 60 days.
Halabiya, 28, from the Palestinian village of Abu Dis near Jerusalem, has been in Israeli prisons without charge or trial since 10 June 2018.
This is his fourth detention since 2013, but the first administrative one.
He is one of...
Trump will greenlight West Bank annexation to force Israeli pols to keep Netanyahu as...
Philip Weiss
Mondoweiss / August 29, 2019
There has been a lot of speculation lately about a grand bargain between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu as the Israeli elections approach. The theory goes that Trump will wade into Israeli politics to try and give the embattled Netanyahu another term as P.M....
BBC defends claim that Israel is ‘ancestral homeland’ of Palestinians
Middle East Monitor / September 4, 2019
The BBC has had to defend its description of Israel as the “ancestral homeland” of the Palestinian people in response to a complaint by a viewer who criticised a presenter’s version of history as inaccurate.
The dispute started after BBC Middle East Correspondent Tom...
Amnesty: Israel Knesset routinely discriminates against Palestinian MKs
Middle East Monitor / September 4, 2019
International human rights organisation Amnesty International has slammed the treatment of Arab-Israeli Knesset Members (MKs), accusing the Israeli parliament of routinely discriminating against its Palestinian representatives.
Released today, the new report – “Elected but Restricted: Shrinking space for Palestinian parliamentarians in Israel’s Knesset” – argues this...
Revealed: How a secret Dutch mole aided the U.S.-Israeli Stuxnet cyberattack on Iran
Kim Zetter & Huib Modderkolk
Yahoo News / September 2, 2019
For years, an enduring mystery has surrounded the Stuxnet virus attack that targeted Iran’s nuclear program: How did the U.S. and Israel get their malware onto computer systems at the highly secured uranium-enrichment plant?
The first-of-its-kind virus, designed to sabotage Iran’s...
The decades-old war on Palestinian workers
Palestinian workers have faced decades of abuse and marginalisation by Israel, Arab regimes and the PA.
Ramzy Baroud
Al Jazeera / August 23, 2019
Over the past month, the Lebanese authorities have unleashed a brutal crackdown on Palestinian workers. In June, Lebanese Minister of Labour Kamil Abu Sleiman decreed that Palestinian refugees...
Gaza – casualties in the context of demonstrations and hostilities
March 30, 2018 – July 31, 2019
OCHA / August 31, 2019
Overview
Since the 30 March 2018, the Gaza Strip has witnessed a significant increase in Palestinian casualties resulting from the start of the Great March of Return demonstrations. In addition other activities along Israel’s perimeter fence have resulted in increased...
Next up, a Saudi embassy in Jerusalem
Asa Winstanley
Middle East Monitor / August 28, 2019
It is open season for Arab normalisation with Israel. The brutal absolutist monarchies which rule in the Arab Gulf countries have increasingly found common cause with Israel in recent years. And this sickening mutual appreciation society for oppressors is only getting more...
The Saudi Axis and Israel’s drone war on the Shiite Crescent
Juan Cole
Informed Comment / August 29, 2019
Ann Arbor – In the past week, Linah al-Saafin at Al-Jazeera English points out, an Israeli drone hit a Hizbullah target in Lebanon, Israeli fighter jets bombed a base in Syria with Iranian personnel, and Israel somehow hit bases of a Shiite militia in...
Why do people emigrate from the Gaza Strip?
Motasem A Dalloul
Middle East Monitor / August 27, 2019
A Palestinian pharmacist from the Gaza Strip, Tamer Al-Sultan, 38, passed away last week in a hospital in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he was admitted after catching a disease believed to be caused by a sting or insect bite. He was...