Palestinian prisoner Khalil Awawdeh ends hunger strike after Israel agrees to release him on Oct. 2
Khalil Awawdeh was on hunger strike for over 170 days in protest against his unjust imprisonment. By the end of his fast, he weighed a mere 38 kg and his lawyers warned he could “die at any moment”
Israeli Supreme Court upholds law to revoke citizenship for those who commit a “breach of loyalty”
Some predict that the decision, which declares that it is legal for the government to revoke citizenship for a “breach of loyalty,” will be applied exclusively to Palestinian citizens of Israel
Aid group condemns junta-backed militia for attack in Sudan’s Darfur and other stories
Today we look at renewed attacks on communities in Darfur, Sudan; the results of France’s presidential runoff election, and more
Israeli court rejects law to legalize settlements built on private Palestinian lands
The Judea and Samaria law of 2017, named after the Hebrew names of occupied West Bank territory, would have given legal status to close to 4,000 Jewish settler homes in the occupied West Bank
Shakir has been ordered to leave the country by the interior ministry, which has applied the 2017 amendment to the 2011 Prevention of Entry into Israel law, for the first time. He is accused of being involved in BDS activity






