The Apartheid Wall: Separation, Injustice, and the Struggle for Palestinian Rights
The apartheid wall, also known as the Israeli West Bank barrier or separation barrier, is a physical barrier constructed by Israel in the West Bank. It was built as part of a larger Israeli security plan during the Second Intifada, an intensified Israeli-Palestinian conflict that began in 2000. The barrier combines fences, concrete walls, barbed wire, watchtowers, and military roads.

Zionist violations against Palestinian journalists
The Israeli occupation has been implicated in several violations against journalists in the occupied territories. These violations include the frequent detention and obstruction of journalists, physical assaults resulting in injuries, and targeting journalists during protests and conflicts.

Zionist Settler Extremists in East Jerusalem and the March of the Flags
Zionist Settler Extremists in East Jerusalem and the March of the Flags

Children behind bars
Israeli Occupation has detained Palestinian children as young as 12, often accused of throwing stones and participating in protests.

Why do Palestinian prisoners resort to hunger strikes in Israeli occupation prisons?
The prisoners in Israeli occupation prisons resort to hunger strikes for many reasons related to their treatment in prison and the conditions of their detention.

Demographic Shift: Palestinian Christians under Israeli Occupation
The Christian population in Palestine is decreasing rapidly, and the world's oldest Christian community is relocating to other places due to Israel’s occupation.
