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The Israeli policy of detaining Palestinian children continues to draw fire from Human Rights groups.
Israel condemns Paris suburb of Bezons for giving honourary citizenship to Palestinian accused of killing Rehavam Zeevi.
UN report says Palestinian minors, most arrested for rock-throwing, face systemic ill-treatment by Israeli authorities.
Israel's history has constituted one steady reaffirmation of the inferior value of Arab life.
Just as a cultural boycott was enforced on apartheid South Africa, so must one be enforced on Israel.
Palestinians face severe restrictions in the more than 60 per cent of the West Bank under full Israeli control.
An Israeli defence consultancy is assisting with dirty work in Colombia previously monopolised by the United States.
Israel will neither apologise nor take responsibility for its commandos killing unarmed activists.
A founding member of the campaign for the academic and cultural boycott outlines the motivation behind the movement.
Human Rights Council panel finds both Hamas and Israel to have not investigated last year's alleged war crimes in Gaza.
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