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.

Palestinians use their phones as Israeli settlers and military personnel stand outside a Palestinian home in Qusra, in the West Bank, August 15, 2026, in this screen grab obtained from a video.
A HAMAS terrorist stands on a street during Eid al-Fitr in Gaza City.

New IAM investigation claims B'Tselem report ‘demonizes Israel by rebranding terrorists as minors’

Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron

An absurd theater: How ‘settler violence’ statistics fuel a false narrative - opinion

Armed Israeli soldiers, settlers, Palestinians, and reporters watch smoke rise during West Bank clashes in November 2025.

Israel using armed militias to ethnically cleanse the West Bank - opinion


B’Tselem war crimes report unlikely to make much impact - analysis

The perception is that the International Criminal Court is not going to come after the IDF anytime soon.

The entrance of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is seen in The Hague March 3, 2011.

NGO: Settler attacks on Palestinians in W.Bank rose due to coronavirus

The left-wing NGO B’Tselem argues that the settlers are exploiting the lockdown measures for their attacks.

Graffiti in Arab village of Jish in suspected 'price tag' attack on February 11, 2020.

B’Tselem: Israeli objection to ICC on ‘Palestine’ divorced from reality

The ICC Pretrial Chamber is expected to decide sometime after March whether to recognize a “State of Palestine” and approve a full criminal probe of Israel and Hamas for alleged war crimes.

International Criminal Court prosecutor Fatou Bensouda speaks with her deputy, James Stewart, at an ICC hearing in March 2014

As ICC bears down, NGOs dispute how many civilians were killed by the IDF

B'Tselem claims that 54% of those killed in Gaza in 2019 were civilians, while the Meir Amit Center says 90% were terrorists or affiliated with terror groups.

Smoke rises as Palestinians take part in a protest marking the 71st anniversary of the ‘Nakba’ (the ‘catastrophe’ that they view as resulting from the creation of Israel in 1948) at the Israel-Gaza border fence on May 15

Encountering Peace: Israeli impunity

The lack of public discourse in Israel on the low value of Palestinian lives further demonstrates a complete lack of humanity that has developed in Israel over too many years of occupation.

‘WE AT Yesh Din believe that the moral and proper thing to do today is to continue to urge and remind the government and the people of Israel that the occupation must end – and that millions of people denied civil rights for decades must be allowed to exercise their natural rights,’ writes the autho

Settler suspended from IDF after caught setting Palestinian field alight

The soldier was home on a weekend leave from the military when the incident occurred near the Yitzhar settlement.

Settlers and IDF soldiers stand on a hilltop outside the Yitzhar settlement

Hebrew U. prof accused of ‘systematic misinformation,’ political bias

External lecturers labeled Israel a ‘fascist’ state, while Prof. Golan described the work of a student who disagreed with her narrative ‘unpleasant and unintelligent’

 Hebrew University students upset by the incident continued to protest Wednesday afternoon.

Yesh Din: Settlers threw stones at home in Palestinian village of Urif

"Soldiers who arrived to the incident began firing tear gas and live ammunition at the Palestinian youths and did not arrest the group of settlers who had rioted inside the village," Yesh Din said.

Settlers throw stones at Urif

Palestinians killed 5 minutes after crashing into IDF car - B'Tselem

Human rights organization says 9 gunshots were fired close to 5 minutes after a Palestinian car drove into a military vehicle in early March.

PALESTINIANS WAIT at an IDF checkpoint in the West Bank late last year.

IfNotNow's Simone Zimmerman new B’Tselem U.S. director

Zimmerman was named one of 'The Jerusalem Post's "50 Most Influential Jews," this past Jewish New Year, and is well-known for co-founding the organization IfNotNow.

Simone Zimmerman, a co-founder of If Not Now,