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      Jonathan Cook

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      Jonathan Cook is a Palestine columnist for The National

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      Palestinians enact a scene of an Israeli soldier arresting a Palestinian boy during a rally in Gaza City in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.
      Israel 'beats up children'

      The rights of Palestinian children are routinely violated by Israel's security forces, according to a new report.

      June 17, 2009
      Angry people attack a bus after a shooting in the Israeli Arab village of Shefa'amr in 2005.
      Israeli indictments spark outrage

      Protest planned against decision to prosecute 12 Arabs over the "lynching" of a soldier who carried out an attack in 2005 and killed four.

      June 09, 2009
      'Loyalty oath' to keep Arabs out of Galilee town

      A community in northern Israel changes its bylaws to demand new residents pledge support for "Zionism, Jewish heritage and settlement of the land".

      June 08, 2009
      Why the media is losing the Israeli numbers game

      Comment: Even on the most basic fact about the settlers - the number living on occupied Palestinian territory - the agencies regularly get it wrong.

      June 03, 2009
      Obama: we need two states

      Barack Obama signals his readiness to step deeper into the quagmire of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

      May 30, 2009
      Rival Livni is vital to Netanyahu, say analysts

      The Israeli prime minister may invite the opposition leader into government following his difficult meeting with the US president.

      May 27, 2009
      The UN is demanding that Facility 1391, a secret prison camp in northern Israel where it is believed prisoners are routinely tortured, be opened to inspectors.
      UN torture watchdog demands access to secret jail

      Panel says Israeli human rights groups' findings are credible.

      May 17, 2009
      Fears of sectarian violence in Nazareth

      Anti-Christian banners and billboards have sprung up along the main route to Nazareth's Roman Catholic church days before Pope Benedict XVI is due to arrive in Israel's largest Arab city to conduct an open-air mass.

      May 11, 2009
      Nazareth has pressing deadline to complete venue for historic visit

      The city is racing to complete an amphitheatre to host thousands of pilgrims expected for the Pope's visit on Thursday.

      May 10, 2009
      Israel's Arab students are crossing to Jordan

      Survey finds more than 5,000 students have opted to travel across the border in order to gain access to university studies.

      April 09, 2009
      Ehud Olmert, right, talks to Roni Bar-On, his outgoing finance minister, during the swearing-in session of the incoming premier Benjamin Netanyahu's new coalition.
      Lame duck's slow and public demise

      Olmert has spent months refashioning his image as a great leader but corruption allegations make a comeback unlikely.

      April 01, 2009
      Palestinians benefit as Israel-Turkey ties sour

      Sheikh Jarrah families get access to Ottoman land registry documents in Ankara which they say will prove settlers' title deeds are forged.

      March 25, 2009
      Israelis enjoy a picnic in Canada Park on what were concrete water tanks from the Palestinian village of Yalu until the 1967 war.
      Israeli park a lesson in forgotten history

      As spring sets in early, Israelis have been pouring into one of the country's most popular leisure spots.

      March 10, 2009
      US might have delayed in salvaging a two-state solution

      Peace Now's revelation this week that Israel plans to build more than 70,000 homes in the West Bank is the latest in a string of troubling disclosures about settlement expansion.

      March 04, 2009
      Israelis worry that US may start to distance itself

      Apprehension is mounting in Israel over the damage that its "special relationship" with Washington will suffer if, as expected, the Likud leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, puts together a far-right government in the coming weeks.

      February 22, 2009
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