Israeli Law of Return: 1950
The Israeli Law of Return provides every Jew with the right to become a citizen of Israel. In contrast, Palestinian refugees are not afforded their own right to return to their land. ...
Read MoreThe Israeli Law of Return provides every Jew with the right to become a citizen of Israel. In contrast, Palestinian refugees are not afforded their own right to return to their land. ...
Read MoreWhile the 1967 invasion and subsequent occupation marked what Arabs called the "Naksa", or a severe setback in their ambitions for Palestinian liberation, the policy implemented by Israel on those fateful days to...
Read MoreA tourist map of Jaffa presents a reimagined, Zionist version of the city: Jaffa 2.0 is a boutique neighborhood of Tel Aviv, with a smattering of ‘local’ (read: native) color. But the map...
Read MorePalestinians are routinely collectively punished by expulsion from their homes in Jerusalem into the occupied West Bank. Israel escalates forced transfer of Palestinians Al Jazeera, June 4, 2016...
Read MoreIsrael is concealing vital records to prevent darkest periods in its history from coming to light, academics say. "The entire history of Israeli society and its conflict with the Palestinians is to be found...
Read MoreAdalah and the Center for Palestine Studies (CPS) at Columbia University launched The Nakba Files, a website that serves as an online space for researchers and practitioners to explore new approaches to law in Israel/Palestine. The website consists...
Read MoreFrom 1947-1949, Zionist paramilitaries and Israeli forces dispossessed more than 750,000 Palestinians, destroyed or depopulated more than 400 villages, and committed at least 24 massacres. ...
Read More"(My father) climbed the steps to his own house and opened the door. It was dark and stuffy inside. His wife had closed all the windows and shutters and draped the new furniture with...
Read MoreIn this packet, BADIL answers common questions about Palestinian refugees and IDPs and the Right of Return. View the full packet here. ...
Read More"This letter regards sworn testimony by the village Mukhtar (leader) Hassan Mahmoud Ihdeib, who cites the massacre victims to be at least 145 in two main locations – the mosque (60) and the...
Read MoreWATCH JVP’S STORY
Back in the mid-90s, three young Jewish women realized they could no longer keep silent about Israel’s occupation – and decided to do something about it. Watch their story – our story – here.