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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.

Over 190 rights groups demand international community stand against raids and closures of 7 Palestinian organizations

International community should condemn Israel’s targeting of Palestinian civil society and tactics to further repress freedom of expression.

Privacy and personal data protection in Palestine: Double violations and absent legislation

Palestinians’ right to privacy and the protection of personal data is subjected to negligence and exploitation by both Israeli and Palestinian authorities reveals a new report.

34 rights groups demand independent investigation into the killing of ‘Al Jazeera’ journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

The killing of Shireen Abu Akleh represents a particularly egregious attack on the press, not least because of credible reports that she and other journalists were intentionally targeted by Israeli forces, but also in light of growing concerns over impunity for crimes against journalists and other grave human rights abuses by Israel in the occupied Palestine territory.

Palestine: Murder of journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh renews demands for accountability

Perpetrators of these crimes must be brought to justice to put an end to the killing of journalists and the grave attacks they face.

Four years of Israeli violence against Palestinian journalists covering “March of Return” protests

Reporters Without Borders registered more than 140 Israeli violations against Palestinian journalists since the weekly protests began in March 2018.

Palestinian Digital Rights Coalition welcomes lawsuit against Israeli Surveillance firm NSO Group

The use of surveillance practices must stop, perpetrators must be held accountable, and victims including Palestinian-French human rights defender Salah Hammouri must receive justice, says the Palestinian Digital Rights Coalition (PDRC).

Palestine: Rise in online hate speech on Israeli networks targeting Palestinians and Arabs

In its latest “Index of Racism and Incitement on Israeli Social Media”, the Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media (7amleh) found an 8% increase in online hate speech directed at Palestinians and Arabs compared to 2020.

Surveillance, censorship, and violations: the state of Palestinian digital rights in 2021

The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media (7amleh) documented 1,033 violations of Palestinian digital rights on social media platforms last year.

Israel must end its arbitrary travel bans on Palestinian journalists

Travel bans prevent dozens of Palestinian journalists from leaving the West Bank and Gaza Strip in violation of their freedom of movement and free expression, say rights groups.