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Israeli jails a 'graveyard,' says freed Palestinian journalist
A Palestinian journalist said Israeli prisons have become a "graveyard" for the living, following a dramatic decline in his health after being released earlier this year. In late April, Israel released 60-year-old journalist Ali Al-Samoudi from Jenin after a year in detention.
Israeli Culture Minister Miki Zohar has escalated his campaign against the country's film industry with a new Likud primary spot that mocks Israeli filmmakers as anti-Israel profiteers and vows to redirect public funding away from films he says "blacken" Israeli soldiers.
The lawyer for Dr Hussam Abu Safiya tells the BBC his client was so badly beaten he could not recognise him during a visit last week.
The U.S. vice president will travel to Switzerland for an official signing ceremony of an agreement with Iran that some in Israel have panned.
The "Yellow Line" that marks the boundary of Israeli-controlled territory in Gaza has been moved deeper into the enclave.
On a warm June afternoon in northern Israel, children chase each other across a playground while their parents sit nearby drinking coffee.
The EU executive has laid out several options to further restrict EU imports of goods produced in Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories, after a majority of EU foreign ministers called for clarifying what restrictive trade measures could be taken during a meeting in June.
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank town of Sinjil say they're relying on grassroots volunteer patrols to guard against settler attacks amid claims authorities have failed to protect them.
The footage from Sunday, released by the Israeli rights group B’Tselem, shows an officer approaching a car and shouting at its occupants before a grenade detonates, filling the area with smoke
The Israeli government is condemning the inquiry and rejecting its findings, labelling the United Nations report "deeply flawed" and full of "errors and distortions" designed to push a "politically-driven anti-Israel narrative".
Three women and one man were travelling in a car after visiting their family home, Lebanese state media reported.
