Q&A with Sam Bahour
Al-Shabaka policy advisor Sam Bahour joins FMEP for a special Q&A
Rights groups say Israel behind death threats campaign
Palestinian human rights workers targeted for attempting to hold Israel accountable for its treatment of Palestinians.
Has Hamas Reached A Dead End?

Cash-strapped Hamas faces local elections & internal leadership changes
Palestinians decry impunity for Israeli settler attacks
After a recent increase in violence and ongoing settlement expansion, Palestinians are renewing calls for protection.
A guide to online security for activists

The last year has seen an uptick in digital threats faced by individuals and organizations around the world, and those working on the question of Palestine are no exception.
Israeli demolitions make more Palestinians homeless
In first half of 2016, 740 people made homeless by the Israeli army, which says the structures were not approved.
Palestinian leftists on hunger strike in Israeli jails
Dozens of prisoners go on hunger strike to support Bilal Kayed, a Palestinian detainee held without charge or trial.
Israeli demolitions displace dozens of Palestinians
At least 43 UN-registered refugees displaced as Israeli bulldozers raze Bedouin community in the occupied West Bank.
Quel Jérusalem? Les plans directeurs mal connus d’Israël

Jérusalem 2050 : destination largement juive de technologie de pointe et de tourisme avec une présence palestinienne minimale. C’est une conception de la ville par Israël qui la met en place grâce à trois plans directeurs – dont deux sont relativement méconnus. Nur Arafeh, membre politique d’Al-Shabaka, donne une analyse succincte de ces trois plans et des façons dont les Palestiniens peuvent les réfuter.



