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A woman checks the website of the Israeli company NSO Group, at an office in Nicosia, Cyprus, 21 July 2021, MARIO GOLDMAN/AFP via Getty Images

‘An immediate moratorium’: Israel must stop exporting spyware

Israeli authorities cannot evade responsibility for the country’s dangerous surveillance technology exports that have enabled governments to monitor thousands of critics and dissidents, says Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

Palestinian youth look on as an Israeli police officer aims his weapon during a protest against the death of a Palestinian teenager, in the neighbourhood of Wadi Joz, East Jerusalem, 7 September 2014, AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP via Getty Images

Unsafe spaces: How the digital rights of young Palestinians in Jerusalem are being increasingly violated online

A new report from the Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media (7amleh) examines how the digital rights of young Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem are being systematically violated through continuous digital harassment, censorship, and online surveillance by authorities.

Journalists gather around two Arab-Israeli MPs (Knesset members) outside Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, 15 June 2021, ahead of an Israeli ultranationalist march, MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images

Racism Index shows 15-fold increase in online hate speech directed at Palestinians and Arabs

In its recent Index of Racism report, the Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media (7amleh) documented a staggering 15-fold increase in violent online speech against Palestinians and Arabs in May 2021, compared to the same time period in 2020, spurred by Israel’s recent aggression.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet is seen on a giant screen delivering her speech remotely at the opening of a UN Human Rights Council emergency meeting on occupied Palestinian territory including East Jerusalem, in Geneva, Switzerland, 27 May 2021, FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images

UN Human Rights Council to investigate Israel’s rights violations against Palestinians

In a historic resolution that follows years of work by Palestinians and human rights defenders around the world, the right’s body moves to investigate Israel’s grave human rights violations against Palestinians on both sides of the Green Line.

Palestinian journalists report on the Al-Jalaa Tower, which housed a number of international press offices, and was demolished by an Israeli airstrike, Gaza Strip, 15 May 2021, MOHAMMED ABED/AFP via Getty Images

Gaza journalists under fire: Holding Israel accountable for targeting media

The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) condemns Israel’s targeting of journalists and media outlets in Gaza, warning that impunity has provided incentive for crimes committed against Palestinian media.

Israeli forces detain a Palestinian at the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, during a protest in response to the Israeli government's plan to force some Palestinian families out of their homes in East Jerusalem, 5 May 2021, Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Facebook and Twitter must immediately stop censoring Palestinian content

Rights groups call on Facebook and Twitter to cease their systematic removal of Palestinian online content, and highlight content takedowns as part of a wider pattern of consistent censorship of pro-Palestinian voices.

People gather in front of the International Committee of the Red Cross building to stage a demonstration in support of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails in Ramallah, West Bank, 27 April 2021, Issam Rimawi/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Palestine: Journalist Alaa Al-Rimawi targeted by Israeli forces

MADA Center condemns the arrest of Palestinian journalist Alaa Al-Rimawi by Israeli forces and calls for holding perpetrators of continued attacks on media freedom accountable.

Israeli impunity: Seeking justice over Israel’s targeting of Palestinian journalists

Complaints submitted to the United Nations by the International Federation of Journalists and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate allege that under a shroud of impunity, Israel has used lethal force in its systematic targeting of journalists working in Palestine, and failed to investigate killings of media workers.

Palestinian free speech and human rights work threatened by deliberate anti-semitic labeling

The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies says recent efforts by the US State Department to label the global boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement as anti-semitic threatens to silence the work of Palestinian human rights defenders and organizations that monitor, document, and criticize Israel’s systematic human rights violations.

Joint intervention on Israel’s targeting of Palestinian human rights defender Salah Hammouri

A joint oral intervention at the UN Human Rights Council expresses concern over Israel’s targeting of Palestinian rights defenders and specifically its intention to revoke the permanent Jerusalem residency of lawyer Salah Hammouri.

Palestine: Majority of Palestinians exposed to fake news says new study

According to new research from The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media (7amleh), at least 72% of Palestinians say they have been exposed to misleading news and identified Israeli authorities as a main source of misinformation.

Israeli attacks on Palestinian digital rights rise during pandemic

In a new report, the Arab Centre for Advancement of Social Media (7amleh) documents the deployment of mass surveillance technologies by Israel during the coronavirus pandemic and explores the impact of these policies and practices on Palestinian digital rights.

Palestine: How the pandemic is impacting media freedoms

With violations against media in Palestine declining during the first half of 2020 due to COVID-19 lockdowns, the Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms documents a rise in attacks by Israeli authorities and Facebook.

How the COVID-19 pandemic is threatening Palestinian digital rights

According to the Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media – 7amleh – Palestinian digital rights, privacy, and online freedom of expression are being targetted by emergency legislation amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

The harrowing state of Palestinian digital rights

From increased surveillance technologies to gender based online violence, a new report from The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media – 7amleh – sheds light on how a rise in digital rights violations against Palestinians is impacting their rights to privacy, assembly, and freedom of expression.

On Israeli social networks, racism against Arabs and Palestinians is on the rise

In 2019, one violent post against Arabs and Palestinians was published on Israeli social networks every 64 seconds. New research from the Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media (7amleh) examines how Israeli elections contributed to the rise in violent discourse.