Human rights in Israel

A view of Shuafat refugee camp is seen behind section of Israel's separation barrier in Jerusalem, June 19, 2020.

Why a leading Israeli rights group is calling Israel an ‘apartheid’ state

Hagai El-Ad, executive director of B’Tselem, joined The World’s host Carol Hills to discuss the significance of the term “apartheid.”

Palestinian prisoners represent lightning rod issue for both Israelis and Palestinians

Israeli bands trying to assert themselves, fashion a global presence

Arts, Culture & Media

Israel’s new legislative initiatives raise concerns

Palestinian Prisoners: A Sticking Point Between Israel and Palestinians

Conflict & Justice
The World

Israel Takes on Music Diplomacy, Bands Go Global

Global Politics

For many aspiring Israeli artists, making it big requires going global, which means dealing with a unique set of challenges.

28-Day Palestinian Hunger Strike Ends Following Deal

Conflict & Justice

Palestinian prisoners agree to end their hunger strike after winning significant concessions from the Israeli government. Some 1,500 prisoners were demanding better conditions in jail and an end to administrative detention.

The World

Palentinian Prisoner’s Hunger Strike Calls Attention to Israel’s ‘Administrative Detention’

Conflict & Justice

A Palestinian prisoner in Israeli custody has agreed to end his 66 day hunger strike. After more than two months without food, Khader Adnan was said to be close to death by starvation.

Israel Rejects Anti-Israeli Committees

Global Politics

Israeli parliament rejects a bill that would have set up committees to investigate human rights group accused of “anti-Israel” activity.

The World

New Law Bans Israelis from Boycotting West Bank Settlements

Conflict & Justice

Monday night, Israel’s parliament passed a law that punishes Israelis who boycott West Bank settlers or their products.