The Death Penalty in the Occupied Territories: the Coordination Committee designs a policy
#8220;To what extent is it possible and desired to sentence terrorists to death” was one of the topics of discussion at a late September 1967 meeting of the Small Coordination Committee, held at the Ministry of Defense.
The Death Penalty in the Occupied Territories: the Coordination Committee designs a policy
The events of October 7 are not the result of the Disengagement Plan
Fast-tracking the Judaization of the Galilee: “Land reserves for the next 40 years for settlement activity”
Under the Guise of Security
Deportation policy approved despite warning it violates 4th Geneva Convention
Capital of the West Bank
Re: Display of Palestinian flag at the Jaffa School in Gaza”
The case of Kokhav Hashahar
Intelligence brief from 1948 hidden for decades indicates Jewish fighters' actions were the major cause of Arab displacement, not calls from Arab leadership
Firing Zone 918: a 1967 legal opinion presented to the High Court
The Geneva Convention – deep trouble
This was where all the humanism ended, in front of my window”: Discussions in Kibbutz Nachashon after the depopulation and destruction of neighboring Palestinian villages during the 1967 war
This is Plan Mole: Following the newly declassified records from the Kafr Qasim Massacre trial
Security Settlements and the Question of Land: the Ratner Committee report on Military Rule and its Secret Annex
The government [knows] which demonstration is acceptable and which is not acceptable