In response to LitProm’s decision to postpone award ceremony for Palestinian author Adania Shibli
Literary institutions must remain neutral platforms and enable equitable debate, says PEN International.
CPJ urges Israel not to close Al-Jazeera
Al-Jazeera is one of the few global media outlets with a physical presence both in Gaza and Israel.
Civil society organizations call on tech companies to respect Palestinian digital rights in times of crisis
Escalating events in the region have inevitably led to increased discrimination against Palestinian content and a rise in anti-Palestinian racism across various online platforms, and demonstrate the critical link between the digital realm and the reality on the ground.
Real or fake? Verifying video evidence in Israel and Palestine
Via its Digital Investigations Lab, HRW is verifying information to identify falsehoods that are circulating online and building investigations into possible war crimes committed in Israel and in Gaza.
Journalist casualties in the Israel-Gaza conflict
“CPJ emphasizes that journalists are civilians doing important work during times of crisis and must not be targeted by warring parties.”
Israel advances facial recognition bill for surveillance in public spaces
Collected biometric data threatens to stifle Palestinian communities, warns 7amleh.
Palestine: Continued attacks on journalists covering Israeli military operations in West Bank
Israel must respect and protect journalist safety and hold those responsible for attacks on journalists to account.
Palestine: How online Israeli inciteful speech targeted the village of “Huwara”
Digital attacks encourage and organize attacks on the ground, reveals a new report by 7amleh.
CPJ report finds no accountability for journalists killed by the Israeli military over the past two decades
“The killing of Shireen Abu Akleh and the failure of the army’s investigative process to hold anyone responsible is not a one-off event.”
One year on: IPI demands justice for killing of veteran ‘Al Jazeera’ journalist Shireen Abu Akleh
Renewed call for accountability one year after journalist’s murder.
Violent speech targeting Palestinians on Israeli social networks on the rise
7amleh monitored 685 thousand racist and inciting speeches in Hebrew directed at Arab and Palestinian communities, an increase of 10% compared to 2021.
Palestine: Online free expression battles escalated censorship in 2022
A new report examines the state of Palestinian digital freedoms, and the most prominent violations last year.
Palestine: 605 violations against media freedoms in 2022, the most serious of which is the killing of two female journalists
Rise in serious violations against journalists last year included the murder of Shireen Abu Akleh and Ghufran Warasneh, documents a new report from Mada Center.
Palestine: Gender-based violence on the rise in the Palestinian digital space
Gender-based violence has seen a dramatic increase in the Palestinian digital space over the last several years, reveals a new report from 7amleh.
U.S. FBI-led investigation of Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing a welcome first step
Abu Akleh was shot and killed on 11 May 2022 while reporting on an Israeli military raid in the Palestinian West Bank city of Jenin.
Civil society organisations react to due dilligence report for Meta on Palestine & Israel
IFEX joins 7amleh and other organisations in urging Meta to commit to implementing the recommendations of the BSR report, and to take decisive action to protect the voices of Palestinians among other oppressed peoples and groups around the world.