How Israeli and Palestinian authorities, and Facebook are increasingly suppressing media in Palestine
Palestinian journalists and media faced a growing number of violations against them in 2019 according to an annual report from The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA).
Palestine: Journalists covering ‘deal of century’ protests face mounting attacks
Palestinian journalists covering protests against the proposed peace deal have been injured, detained, and obstructed from reporting by Israeli security forces.
How Israeli military laws have deprived Palestinians of civil rights for over half a century
In a new report, Human Rights Watch examines Israel’s use of draconian military orders to repress Palestinians by criminalizing nonviolent political activity, and restricting their right to freedom of expression, assembly and association.
Call for justice: Shrapnel from Israeli bullet costs Palestinian photojournalist an eye
According to the Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA), continued attacks against journalists are a result of the impunity of the perpetrators of these crimes.
On the challenges of digital rights in Palestine
A new report from the Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) reviews the current state of digital rights in Palestine and the challenges restricting freedom of expression.
Omar Barghouti at imminent risk of deportation as Israeli Interior Minister initiates proceedings to punitively revoke his residency status
“I plan to act quickly to revoke Omar Barghouti’s resident status in Israel” Arye Deri, Israel’s Interior Minister, 6 October 2019
Palestinian journalists injured by Israeli soldiers’ live fire, rubber bullets and tear gas during protests
Despite wearing vests marked ‘Press’, two journalists were hospitalised with serious injuries caused by projectiles; others were tear gassed whilst filming the demonstrations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Israel: Palestinian journalist sentenced, five others pending trial
RSF calls for an end to Israel’s obstruction of Palestinian journalists and for transparency in its judicial proceedings against them.
MADA urges immediate action to stop the deportation of journalist Mustafa Al-Kharouf
Palestinian journalist Mustafa Al-Kharouf has been detained for months as Israeli authorities seek to deport him from Jerusalem.
Israel is trying to deport me for my human rights work. Here’s why you should care
Regardless of where you stand on BDS, the Israeli government’s decision to revoke the work permit of Omar Shakir of HRW should trouble you for three reasons.
Index of racism and incitement in Israeli social media 2018
The most hate and racism in 2018 was directed at Palestinian members of the Israeli Knesset and their political parties in Israel during the discussions and passing of the Nation-State Law, which gives rights to only Jewish citizens.
Photographer Mustafa al-Kharouf detained, sentenced to deportation by Israeli authorities
CPJ is calling on Israeli authorities to either clarify the reasons for his detention and deportation order or release him immediately.
Israel poised to deport stateless Palestinian photographer
“It seems likely that the real reason for wanting to deport Mustafa al-Kharouf is linked to his work as a photographer and to his sharing photos on social networks,” said RSF.
UN commission: Israeli snipers ‘intentionally shot’ 2 Palestinian journalists in 2018
The Israeli government must hold to account everyone responsible for killing Palestinian journalists Yaser Murtaja and Ahmed Abu Hussein in April 2018.
New report reveals digital occupation of Palestinian telecommunications sector
Since its occupation of the Palestinian territories in 1967, Israel’s complete control of ICT infrastructure in the West Bank and Gaza has impeded development and made Palestinians entirely dependent on the Israeli occupation authorities.
December 2018 saw 43 attacks on media freedoms in Palestine: Report
MADA has monitored a total of 43 attacks against journalist and media freedom in Palestine during December 2018, most of which were committed by Israeli occupation forces, with the remainder committed by Palestinians.