Arrests in Palestine
Israel’s war machine can’t break the steadfastness of Palestinian health workers

Palestinian health workers and allies continue to oppose Israel’s attacks on health care in Gaza, build solidarity and resistance

A free Palestine is inevitable

For all who visit Palestine, the fragility of the Zionist project is plain to see.

Israel must stop its murderous attacks on Palestinian journalists and people

Over 20 progressive news outlets, including TeleSUR TV and Pan African TV, have signed a statement condemning the assassination of Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

Birzeit University students targets of latest Israeli arrest campaign

Israel’s crackdown on Palestinian students has intensified in recent months and is part of a broader effort to depolitize the universities and break the strong link they have with the struggle for national liberation

Palestinian minor prisoners B’tselem report highlights ordeal of Palestinian minor prisoners in Israeli administrative detention

The report details how Palestinian minors have been kept in administrative detention for indefinite and prolonged periods, even in the absence of charges. It also sheds light on the fraud and rushed prosecutions and hearings, and the harsh judgments despite the lack of evidence against minors

Israeli forces injure 10-year-old with live ammunition Israeli forces shoot 10-year-old with live ammunition

Abdul Rahman Yasser Shteiwi was gravely wounded during protests against settlement expansion in the town of Kafr Qaddum in the occupied West Bank.

Israeli forces target Birzeit university students in raids across West Bank, East Jerusalem

As many as 34 Palestinians were arrested in early morning raids on Tuesday. Many of them were current and former students of Birzeit university and several are members of the student council

Palestinian teen hero Ahed Tamimi’s brother along with 21 others arrested in raids by Israeli occupation forces

Total number of Palestinians currently imprisoned by Israel is 5,700, including 48 women and 250 children, says report by Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority’s Committee for Prisoners’ Affairs.