B'Tselem
B'Tselem claims 47 Palestinian families at risk of expulsion, IDF says homes built illegally
B'Tselem says water disruptions threaten 47 Palestinian families in the northern Jordan Valley; IDF sources cite security works and illegal construction.
New IAM investigation claims B'Tselem report ‘demonizes Israel by rebranding terrorists as minors’
An absurd theater: How ‘settler violence’ statistics fuel a false narrative - opinion
Israel using armed militias to ethnically cleanse the West Bank - opinion
IDF Court holds first hearing against B’Tselem activist, NGO accuses Israel of harassment
Neither the IDF prosecution nor Nawaj’ah have provided a fully detailed public narrative of their side of the case.
Grapevine April 23, 2023: Conflicting viewpoints
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
What is Israel's silent war on terror in the West Bank?
MILITARY AFFAIRS: West Bank Palestinian deaths tripled between 2020-2021 and the number is still climbing.
Was a B’Tselem activist unfairly pressured by Shin Bet?
Both sides agree that Nasser Nawaj’ah was detained and questioned by the security agency (ISA) on Sunday, but they disagree about whether or not his detention was due to legitimate security concerns.
Biden's east Jerusalem visit boosts PA claim to city - congressmen
The initiative to try and sway Biden not to make an unprecedented visit to the eastern part of the city was spearheaded by Rep. Beth Van Duyne of Texas.
Israeli NGO to Biden: Mr. President, this is apartheid
Biden is a strong proponent of a two-state resolution to the conflict and plans to meet separately with Prime Minister Yair Lapid and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
IDF troops fired towards car without justification - video by B'Tselem
11-year-old Mohammed al-Alaama was hit in the chest after IDF troops fired at a family car last week. B'Tselem is calling it unjustified and criminal.
B'Tselem activists arrested for torching land in West Bank
The activists were Imad Abu Shamsiyya, a photographer for B'Tselem who documented the controversial Elior Azaria case, and Araf Jabber.
Israeli police killed Palestinian who didn't pose threat - B'Tselem
Ahmad 'Abdu, 25, was sitting in his car in the West Bank city of al-Bireh when Israeli Special Police blocked his vehicle and opened fire.
More Palestinians think Israel supports apartheid than two states - poll
The results showed that, among those surveyed, 45% would consider Israel an apartheid state, while only 13% believe Israel to be serious about a two-state solution to the conflict.