Over the course of five days of bombings, terror and uncertainty in the Gaza Strip (“a round of fighting”), Israel killed 30 Palestinians. One-third of those killed did not participate in the fighting. All 10 were killed at the exact …
DetailsA sharp increase in settler violence during April
In a report published by B’Tselem, since the start of the corona crisis, Israeli settlers have ramped up attacks against Palestinians throughout the occupied West Bank. During the first three weeks of April, B’Tselem documented 23 settler attacks against Palestinians. …
DetailsThe Israeli army arrests a B’Tselem field researcher
Israeli soldiers arrested the B’Tselem field researcher ‘A’ref Daraghmeh, on Thursday, 31 October 2019, at 10 am. at Tayasir checkpoint in the Jordan Valley. As a human rights activist, he was interrogated in hard conditions that led to his fainting …
DetailsFake Justice: The Responsibility of the Israeli Supreme Court Judges for Demolition of Palestinian Houses
A report issued by Betselem organization, shows how judges of the supreme court enabled Israel to continue implementing a policy violating law. The judges repeatedly ignored the fact that Planning Entity imposes semi-complete ban on Palestinian construction in order to …
DetailsHuman rights organization – Israeli security forces killed 290 Palestinians in 2018; most were victims of a reckless open-fire policy
“B’Tselem” said in a special report that in 2018, Israeli security forces killed 290 Palestinians, including 55 minors. Of the casualties, 254 were killed in the Gaza Strip, 34 in the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and two within Israel. …
DetailsHuman rights organization: Israeli “warning bombing” killed two Palestinian boys in Gaza
B’Tselem’s report on the death of the two young men, Lu’ai Kheil and Amir al-Nimra, said that on July 14, 2018, at around 18:00, the Israeli air force fired four missiles at Al-Katiba building west of Gaza City. The first …
DetailsB’Tselem: The High Court of Justice in The service of Israeli Occupation
B’Tselem Organization said in a statement that the court decision describes a fantasy world created by three judges – Amet, Metsler and Baron; a world in which equal planning policy prevails, and in which Palestinians’ needs are taken into consideration, …
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