Oxfam, Save the Children issue warning over withdrawal of Hebron monitors —

Oxfam, Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and Save the Children warned Thursday that “hundreds of civilians, including children, will see their safety put at risk by the withdrawal of international observers deployed in the city of Hebron”.In a joint statement, the international NGOs condemned the Israeli government’s decision last month to decline to renew the mandate… via […]

Hebron Report 15.02.2019 — International Solidarity Movement

Qeitun On the morning of February 14, 2019, ISM activists were forced to leave the Shuhada Street area as it was declared a closed military zone. The activists were monitoring the Qurtuba checkpoint, which is passed every morning by teachers and children going to school. Palestinians are regularly targeted and harassed by settlers and the… via […]

Hebron With Maha Yakoub

In this short piece we travel with the Palestinian-Italian Christian, Maha Yakoub, who introduces viewers to aspects of her ancestral homeland. As Maha is part of the recent Palestinian diaspora, she could be said to have a greater entitlement to be in any part of Palestine – including the part named Israel – than the […]

Hebron School-children Run Israeli Gauntlet Of Terror

In Hebron, the Israeli forces of occupation have decided to wage war upon the school-children there. The youngsters are harassed, bullied, intimidated, gassed and beaten as they try to make their way to their schools to receive an education. When the children retaliate with stones, the Israeli attacks intensify. Both soldiers and squatters are involved […]

Gideon Levy On Apartheid In Palestine And Israeli Colonialism

Gideon Levy is an Israeli political commentator and columnist in the moderate Jerusalem based newspaper, Haaretz. He is a constant critic of Israel and its oppressive policies. In this interview with Max Blumenthal, Levy speaks of the unhealthy relationship that exists between Israel and the US. Levy questions the influence of Israel upon US foreign […]