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The post-9/11 logic at work in Israel’s attack on Palestinian civil society
Israel's outlawing of six Palestinian NGOs is part of a post- 9/11 trend of governments exploiting counterterrorism laws to quash human rights work.
By
Anwar Mhajne
October 27, 2021
Jewish National Fund joins campaign to quash Palestine advocacy in the U.S.
A lawsuit against a U.S.-based Palestinian rights group is part of a strategy aimed at diverting activists' resources away from challenging Israeli policies.
By
Alex Kane
April 6, 2020
Israeli government ‘lawfare contractor’ sues Facebook for $1b.
Shurat HaDin has admitted in the past to taking its marching orders from Israeli intelligence and government officials, lawsuit comes just days after senior minister said Mark Zuckerberg has blood on his hands. By Noam Rotem On the heels of the bizarre offensive Israeli Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan’s launched against Facebook last week, radical…
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July 15, 2016
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How ICC membership could revive Palestinian statehood at the UN
Could a shift in U.S.-Israeli relations lay the groundwork for bolder legal and diplomatic moves in the international arena against Israel and the occupation? By Lolita Brayman Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s election success is being portrayed by some as a victory for the international aspects of the Palestinian cause. For months, Palestinians have been trying…
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March 25, 2015
Palestinian ‘lawfare’: Toward brinksmanship or progress?
Palestine’s accession to the International Criminal Court is an official declaration of lawfare, a new battleground in the conflict with Israel; settlements will be the thorniest legal issue in the courtroom (if it ever gets there). By Lolita Brayman Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ signing of the Rome Statute is a game changer for the Israeli-Palestinian…
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January 10, 2015
The Israeli government’s official ‘lawfare’ contractor
The Israeli ‘hasbara’ group that once sued Jimmy Carter and Twitter, represents Israeli soldiers accused of excessive force and war crimes and files lawsuits at the behest of the Israeli government, calls itself a ‘human rights organization.’ (Translated from Hebrew by Jordan Michaeli) You know Israel’s policy – since no one believes a word it…
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Yossi Gurvitz
October 19, 2013
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