Palestinians say they will resume unilateral moves if no breakthrough is reached in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
by Barak Ravid 32 comments- Haaretz.com
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The newly released Sabra and Shatila papers tell us nothing new about the military aspect, but do shed a cold light on then-defense minister, Ariel Sharon.
by Amir Oren 1 comments
British lawyer Ben Emmerson promises his report on the use of drone strikes will be fair and says it is in Israel's strategic interest to cooperate.
by Anshel Pfeffer 33 comments- UN investigators: Leading Syria officials guilty of war crimes, must be brought to ICC
- UN chief urges quick solution to Palestinian hunger strike
- UN: 40,000 flee Syrian town in three days of heavy fighting
- Israel should stop suppressing debate about its drone policy
- In U.S., doubts over targeted assassinations are not as taboo as in Israel
- Where does the U.S. draw the line on drone strikes?
Notes from 1983 cabinet meeting show former defense minister was concerned that the entire government, including Prime Minister Menachem Begin, would be accused of genocide in the massacres at Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Lebanon if the Kahan commission's findings were accepted.
by Ofer Aderet 15 comments- 'Israel misled U.S. diplomats during Sabra and Shatila massacre'
- How Israel dug its own grave in Lebanon
- Archives shed light on the collapse of the Begin government
- Military Intelligence and Mossad traded blame over Sabra and Chatila massacre, archives reveal
- Sparing the Mossad at the expense of Military Intelligence
U.S.-based group says Israel mounted several airstrikes on non-military targets and used disproportionate force during November's operation against Hamas in the Gaza Strip; attacks claimed the lives of over 40 Palestinian civilians, new report says.
by The Associated Press 30 comments
Report concludes there is room for improvement in the way Israel investigates IDF conduct, but stops short of calling for major overhaul that some legal experts say is necessary to ensure independent, impartial probes.
by Aeyal Gross 7 comments- The Turkel report: A no-confidence vote in the IDF's internal investigations
- Turkel committee: In future probes, political echelon could be held criminally responsible for alleged IDF war crimes
- IDF breaks pledge to remove West Bank fences severing Palestinian land
- Video shows IDF unit causing nocturnal disturbance in West Bank village
- Former Shin Bet head: All interrogations should be videotaped
- Netanyahu phones Erdogan to apologize for deaths of Turkish citizens on Gaza flotilla
International Criminal Court in The Hague says reason for decision is that Palestine is currently recognized by the United Nations as an 'observer,' not a 'Non-member State'.
by Barak Ravid 52 comments
Palestinians who lost family members in the Israeli offensive in Gaza say they cannot seek compensation due to near-impossible barriers placed by Israel.
by The Associated Press 0 comments
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