As the Trump administration held the economic track of its forthcoming peace plan in Bahrain in June, thousands of Palestinians protested the summit across the West Bank and Gaza.
The Israeli military douses peaceful protesters, journalists and medics with tear gas near the Beit El checkpoint on the outskirts of Ramallah.
As the Trump administration held the economic track of its forthcoming peace plan in Bahrain in June, thousands of Palestinians protested the summit across the West Bank and Gaza.
Benjamin Netanyahu became the first Israeli prime minister to give a ceremonial address at the Haram al-Ibrahimi, also known as the Tomb of the Patriarchs, during a visit to the occupied West Bank city of Hebron in September.
The visit sparked an outcry from Palestinians, who feel their lives are being used by Netanyahu and his Likud party in a bid to garner more right-wing and ultra-religious votes ahead of elections set for 17 September.
Benjamin Netanyahu became the first Israeli prime minister to give a ceremonial address at the Haram al-Ibrahimi, also known as the Tomb of the Patriarchs, during a visit to the occupied West Bank city of Hebron in September.
The visit sparked an outcry from Palestinians, who feel their lives are being used by Netanyahu and his Likud party in a bid to garner more right-wing and ultra-religious votes ahead of elections set for 17 September.
Members of Jewish-American organisation dragged into military vehicles, alongside Palestinian and Israeli activists, during anti-occupation action near Hebron
Members of Jewish-American organisation dragged into military vehicles, alongside Palestinian and Israeli activists, during anti-occupation action near Hebron
Members of Jewish-American organisation dragged into military vehicles, alongside Palestinian and Israeli activists, during anti-occupation action near Hebron
Palestinians and activists gather by Ein al-Beida in the South Hebron Hills, accessing the natural spring for the first time in a decade and a half after it was confiscated by a nearby Israeli outpost.
Activists affixed a sticker to a road sign pointing to the spring labelled in Hebrew “Avigayil Spring” to its Arabic, Ein al-Beida.
Within minutes of the sign going up, Israeli settlers driving by pulled over, ripping it down along with Palestinian flag which was also raised. One settler screamed out the window, “all dogs die like this,” and made a throat-slashing gesture. Around 20 Israeli soldiers arrived.
Activists affixed a sticker to a road sign pointing to the spring labelled in Hebrew “Avigayil Spring” to its Arabic, Ein al-Beida.
Within minutes of the sign going up, Israeli settlers driving by pulled over, ripping it down along with Palestinian flag which was also raised. One settler screamed out the window, “all dogs die like this,” and made a throat-slashing gesture. Around 20 Israeli soldiers arrived.
Determined to expose the realities of Israel's occupation and siege of Gaza, a group of young Israelis are staging daily demonstrations
Determined to expose the realities of Israel's occupation and siege of Gaza, a group of young Israelis are staging daily demonstrations
Determined to expose the realities of Israel's occupation and siege of Gaza, a group of young Israelis are staging daily demonstrations
The suspected “honour killing” of a 21-year-old Palestinian woman from a village outside of Bethlehem has sparked outrage across the West Bank, shining a light on gender-based violence in Palestine.
Hundreds of protesters marched through Bethlehem to Beit Sahour and outside of the Prime Minister’s office in Ramallah, calling for justice for the young make-up artist, Israa Ghrayeb.
Demonstrators called for accountability, chanting “We are all Israa,” and “stop killing women.”
The suspected “honour killing” of a 21-year-old Palestinian woman from a village outside of Bethlehem has sparked outrage across the West Bank, shining a light on gender-based violence in Palestine.
Hundreds of protesters marched through Bethlehem to Beit Sahour and outside of the Prime Minister’s office in Ramallah, calling for justice for the young make-up artist, Israa Ghrayeb.
Demonstrators called for accountability, chanting “We are all Israa,” and “stop killing women.”