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Jonathan Cook

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The MP Haneen Zoubi said the news story could contain grounds for war crimes charges.
Publish banned Gaza 'war crimes' report, says Arab Israeli MP

An Arab politician says suppression of Haaretz's investigation into the 2008 siege is 'outrageous'.

AfricaApril 15, 2010
Israeli Arabs urged to try 'reverse discrimination' against Jews

Human rights lawyer wants Arabs to challenge courts' backing of routine discrimination by treating Jews in a similar manner.

April 10, 2010
Security officials can tell instantly from an ID card whether the holder is Arab or Jewish.
Court asked to define 'Israeli'

A group of Jews and Arabs are fighting in the Israeli courts to be recognised as "Israelis", a nationality currently denied them, in a case that officials fear may threaten the country's self-declared status as a Jewish state.

April 06, 2010
Workers build Israel's first hybrid solar power station in the Negev desert, where companies are competing to create more efficient technologies and tap into the multibillion dollar clean energy market.
Israelis devise a new oil weapon

Tel Aviv unveils green technologies strategy for crippling oil-producing states and groups resisting the occupation of Palestinian land.

March 29, 2010
Excavation at Mughrabi Gate is seen by many as a pretext to find Jewish antiquities to give credence to Israel's claims on the site.
Israel 'playing with fire' with Western Wall construction

Benjamin Netanyahu's government will press ahead with construction at the Western Wall, despite the threat of a third Palestinian intifada.

March 25, 2010
Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in Washington.
Hard line leaves Netanyahu in the dark

Analysis The Israeli prime minister may be forced to rejoin the negotiating table with the Palestinians.

March 24, 2010
Natalie Zakai, centre, and Weisman Zakai, left, stand near the charred remains of their vehicles with Ahmed Tarabin in Nevatim, a community of 650 Jews a few kilometres from the city of Beersheva.
Arab family denied right to rent home

Residents of Jewish community declare war on couple that invited friends to move into their house after they were made homeless by a fire.

March 21, 2010
The Arab-owned restaurant Azad, in the city of Haifa, has been the scene of protests by Israeli military supporters.
Haifa divides over restaurant's ban on Israeli soldier

Israelis threaten staff after an Arab-owned restaurant refuses to serve an IDF soldier wearing his uniform.

March 20, 2010
Palestinian demonstrators hurl stones at Israeli troops in East Jerusalem yesterday.
Jerusalem's 'day of rage'

Peace envoy Mitchell cancels visit but Israel defiant in rift with US as violent clashes rock East Jerusalem.

March 17, 2010
A new Israeli government initiative aims to encourage citizens travelling overseas to help to disseminate propaganda in an effort to improve the country's increasingly negative image.
Israel admits it has an image problem

A government initiative aimed at improving the world's view of the country has been accused of advancing a right-wing agenda.

March 16, 2010
White House condemns Israel for latest illegal settlement

As visiting vice president Biden hails 'real opportunity' for progress, Israel embarrasses him with announcement of West Bank project.

March 10, 2010
Corrie family finally puts Israel in dock over daughter's death

Parents take legal action after US peace activist daughter was killed by an army bulldozer in 2003 as she tried to protect Palestinian homes.

March 10, 2010
The OECD's statisticians says that if Jewish settlers are included in Israel's economic data, then the numbers should also include Palestinians in the occupied territories, such as this West Bank construction worker.
Israel given one year to tell truth about settlers

A draft report of the OECD concedes that Israel has breached one of the organisation's key requirements on providing accurate and transparent data.

March 08, 2010
An image taken from a video shows two suspects in Dubai Airport who were allegedly involved in the Hamas leader killing last month.
Israel feels the heat over passports

Following assassination in Dubai of a Hamas leader, British police arrive in Israel to question dual nationals who had their identities stolen.

UAEFebruary 28, 2010
Right-wing activists protest against the New Israel Fund's alleged role in the Goldstone war crimes report.
Israel's new 'attack on freedom of speech'

Human rights groups said to have supplied damaging evidence to the UN face jail terms if they fail to meet tough new regulations.

February 22, 2010
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