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| name = B'Tselem | | name = B'Tselem | ||
| native_name = בצלם | |||
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| founded_date = {{start date and age|1989|02|03|df=y}} | ||
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| headquarters = ]<ref name="btabout">{{cite web |url=http://www.btselem.org/English/About_BTselem/Index.asp |title=About B'Tselem |publisher=B'Tselem |access-date=2 February 2010| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100129071645/http://www.btselem.org/english/About_BTselem/Index.asp| archive-date= 29 January 2010 | url-status= live}}</ref> | ||
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| key_people = Yuli Novak (Executive Director) | ||
| area_served = ]<ref name="btabout" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=A regime of Jewish supremacy from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea: This is apartheid|url=https://www.btselem.org/publications/fulltext/202101_this_is_apartheid|access-date=2021-05-15|website=B'Tselem|language=en}}</ref> | |||
| key_people = Hagai El-Ad | |||
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| focus = Changing Israeli policy in the ] to protect and sustain ] human rights<ref name="btabout" /> | |||
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| num_employees = 38<ref name=Staff /> | |||
| mission = "to document and educate the Israeli public and policymakers about human rights violations in the Occupied Territories, combat the phenomenon of denial prevalent among the Israeli public, and help create a human rights culture in Israel."<ref name="btabout"/> | |||
| website = {{URL|https://www.btselem.org/}} | |||
| focus = "acts primarily to change Israeli policy in the Occupied Territories and ensure that its government, which rules the Occupied Territories, protects the human rights of residents there and complies with its obligations under international law."<ref name="btabout"/> | |||
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'''B'Tselem''' ({{lang-he|בצלם}}, "] ") describes itself as an independent ], whose stated goals are to document human rights violations in the occupied territories, combat denial and help to create a human rights culture in Israel.<ref name="btabout"/> Its executive director is Hagai El-Ad.<ref name=Staff>, B'Tselem.</ref> B'Tselem also maintains a branch of the organization in Washington, D.C., called B'Tselem USA. | |||
'''B'Tselem''' ({{langx|he|בצלם}}, {{IPA|he|beˈtselem|IPA}}; {{translation|"In the ]]"}}) is a ]-based ] whose stated goals are to document ] in the ], combat any denial of the existence of such violations, and help to create a ] culture in ].<ref name="btabout"/> It is currently headed by Yuli Novak, who took over in June 2023 from ], who had served as its director-general since May 2014.<ref name="Staff">{{cite web |url=https://www.btselem.org/about_btselem/staff_members |title=B'Tselem's Staff |website=B'Tselem |access-date=2023-10-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.btselem.org/about_btselem/20230625_yuli_novak_btselems_new_executive_director|title=Yuli Novak – B'Tselem's new executive director|website=B'Tselem|access-date=2023-10-28|date=2023-06-26}}</ref> B'Tselem also maintains a presence in ], where it is known as B'Tselem USA. The organization has provoked sharp reactions within Israel, ranging from harsh criticism to strong praise. | |||
B'Tselem was founded in 1989, during the ], by Israeli academics and members of civil rights and leftist organizations.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Fairbanks|first1=Eve|title=The battle to be Israel’s conscience|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/12/the-battle-to-be-israels-conscience|accessdate=11 August 2015|work=The Guardian UK|date=12 March 2015}}</ref> B'Tselem's funding comes from private individuals (both Israeli and foreign), together with European and North American foundations focusing on human rights.<ref name="btabout"/> | |||
==Overview== | |||
B'Tselem has published over a hundred reports on various issues such as torture, fatal shootings by security forces, restrictions on movement, expropriation of land and discrimination in planning and building in East Jerusalem, administrative detention, house demolitions, violence by Israeli settlers and Palestinians, and Israeli operations in the occupied territories. | |||
B'Tselem was established in February 1989 by a large group of Israeli lawyers, doctors and academics with the support of a lobby of ten members of ]. Its objective was to document human rights violations in the occupied territories (] and the ]), while being committed to the security and humanistic character of the State of ].<ref>Talmor, Ronny (July 1990). . Translated by Ralph Mandel. B'Tselem. {{ISSN|0792-4003}}. Back cover.</ref> In the previous year, Israeli forces killed 311 Palestinians, of whom 53 were under the age of 17.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Afflerbach|first1=Holger|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gh6VIodYxNMC&pg=PA426|title=How Fighting Ends: A History of Surrender|last2=Strachan|first2=Hew|date=2012-07-26 |location=Oxford |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=978-0-19-969362-7|language=en}}</ref> The killings occurred during a wave of Palestinian protest and rebellion in which 12 Israelis were also killed. The rebellion is referred to as the ].<ref name=Kessler/><ref>{{cite news|last1=Fairbanks|first1=Eve|title=The battle to be Israel's conscience|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/12/the-battle-to-be-israels-conscience|access-date=11 August 2015|work=] |location=London |date=12 March 2015|quote=The group's employees have always identified with the Israeli left}}</ref> | |||
B'Tselem's funding comes from private individuals (both Israeli and foreign)<ref name="btabout" /> and European and North American foundations focusing on human rights.<ref name="btabout" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=Total reported funding 2018 |url=https://fts.unocha.org/global-funding/donors/2018?f%5B2%5D=destinationOrganizationIdName:2265:B%27Tselem%20-%20the%20Israeli%20Information%20Center%20for%20Human%20Rights%20in%20the%20Occupied%20Territories|access-date=2021-01-23|publisher=Financial Tracking Service, ]}}</ref> | |||
In December 1989, B'Tselem shared the ] with the Palestinian group, ].<ref></ref><ref name=r19891116>{{cite news|title=Carter-Menil Rights Award For Israeli and Arab Groups|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1989/11/16/world/carter-menil-rights-award-for-israeli-and-arab-groups.html|newspaper=The New York Times|date=16 November 1989|agency=Reuters}}</ref> B'Tselem has been harshly criticized by Israeli nationalists. In 2011, Foreign Minister ] charged the group with abetting terrorism and weakening ].<ref name="nrgbender">{{cite news|first=Arik|last=Bender|url=http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART2/198/881.html|title=הוועדה הפרלמנטרית תחקור את בצלם, עדאלה ופרופיל חדש|trans_title=Parliamentary committee to investigate B'tselem, Adallah and New Profile|language=Hebrew|trans_title=Parliamentary commission will investigate B'Tselem, Adalah and New Profile|date=10 January 2011|accessdate=15 June 2011|publisher=]|quote=ברור שהארגונים האלו לא עוסקים בזכויות אדם. הארגונים האלו מפיצים שקרים, מכפישים ומסיתים נגד מדינת ישראל ונגד חיילי צה"ל. מעולם, אף אחד מהארגונים האלו לא אמרו שישראל צדקה. ברור שמדובר בארגונים סייעני טרור נטו, שכל מטרתם להחליש את צה"ל." "שר החוץ אביגדור ליברמן יוצא במתקפה חריפה נגד ארגוני זכויות אדם ישראלים שיעמדו במרכז עבודתה של ועדת החקירה הפרלמנטרית שתקים הכנסת, וטען כי שורה של אי-סדרים כלכליים שלדבריו מאפיינים אותם עשויה להצביע על סיוע לפעילות טרור.}}</ref> | |||
In 2014, B'Tselem stopped sending the ] (IDF) complaints it received from Palestinians in Gaza about ] there. In 2016, B'Tselem also stopped sending the IDF complaints of alleged IDF war crimes in the West Bank because it alleged the IDF was whitewashing the complaints.<ref>{{cite web|title=B'Tselem cuts ties with IDF over 'whitewashing'|url=http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/BTselem-cuts-ties-with-IDF-over-whitewashing-454951|website=]|access-date=1 June 2016|date=May 25, 2016|last1=Bob|first1=Yonah Jeremy}}</ref> | |||
==History== | |||
B'Tselem was founded on February 3, 1989. The name comes from ] {{bibleverse-nb||Genesis|1:27|HE}}, which states that all mankind was created ''"b'tselem elohim"'' (in the ]), which the organization says is in line with the UN ] that all humans are equal in dignity and so deserve the same fundamental rights.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.btselem.org/sites/default/files/2011_btselem_english_brochure.pdf|title=B'Tselem Brochure|publisher=B'Tselem|accessdate=16 April 2013}}</ref> | |||
In 2016, B'Tselem executive director Hagai El-Ad asked the UN to take action against Israel's settlements, which he said were compromising a peace agreement with the Palestinians.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/leftist-mk-by-going-to-un-btselem-helps-demonization-of-israel/ | title=Leftist MK: By going to UN, B'Tselem helps 'demonization of Israel'| website=]}}</ref> | |||
Key founders were Daphna Golan-Agnon (academic and founding director of feminist peace group ]), ] (Knesset member for the ] party, one of the founders of the ] movement), ] (Knesset member for the ] party, one of the founders of the ] movement), ] (] party activist and future Knesset member for the ] party formed through the merger of Ratz and Mapam), Avigdor Feldman (] lawyer), and Edy Kaufman, a civil liberties ]). The ] describes the line between human rights groups and political parties in Israel as "very blurry", noting that Gal-on has served as director, by turns, of both the ] ] and of B'Tselem.<ref name=Kessler>{{cite news|last1=Kessler|first1=Glenn|title=Netanyahu’s claim that ‘tens of millions’ in foreign money was aimed against him|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/wp/2015/03/20/netanyahus-claim-that-tens-of-millions-in-foreign-money-was-aimed-against-him/|accessdate=10 August 2015|publisher=Washington Post|date=20 March 2015}}</ref> | |||
In a report published 12 January 2021, B'Tselem called ] devoted to ] and said the nation was no longer a democracy.<ref>{{Cite web |title=A Regime of Jewish Supremacy from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea: This Is Apartheid |url=https://www.btselem.org/publications/fulltext/202101_this_is_apartheid |publisher=B'Tselem |access-date=2021-01-23 |language=en}}</ref> This follows a similar report by the ] released in 2017 that concluded that Israel is "guilty of the ]".<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Falk |first1=Richard |last2=Tilley |first2=Virginia |date=March 2017 |title=Israeli Practices Towards the Palestinian People and the Question of Apartheid |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329990893 |journal=Palestine and the Israeli Occupation |issue=1 |publisher=UN Economic and Social Commission on West Asia |access-date=2021-01-23 |via=ResearchGate |language=en}}</ref> | |||
==Main activities== | |||
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{{Notability|Organizations|date=August 2015}} | |||
==History== | |||
===Activity in the Knesset=== | |||
Several years before B'Tselem was founded, ], Knesset member for the ] party, began publishing information pages about several topics, including Israeli involvement in the territories. In late 1988, Zucker flew to the United States and there he met the head of the ] organization, ], who offered him to form an "arranged organization" and Zucker began forming one using the $25,000 he was given in the U.S.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Lori |first1=Aviva |title=מחפשים את "בצלם" |url=https://www.haaretz.co.il/misc/1.805196?lts=1571665370681 |access-date=21 October 2019 |publisher=Haaretz |date=26 August 2002}}</ref> | |||
B'Tselem regularly provides Knesset members with information on alleged human rights violations in the West Bank, and alleged injustices caused by Israeli authorities. Several Knesset members, from various factions, assist B'Tselem in placing human rights matters on the public agenda and in safeguarding human rights. {{Citation needed|date=April 2009}} | |||
B'Tselem was founded on 3 February 1989. The name comes from ] {{bibleverse-nb||Genesis|1:27|HE}}, which states that all mankind was created ''"b'tselem elohim"'' (in the ]), which the organization says is in line with the UN ] that all humans are equal in dignity and so deserve the same fundamental rights.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.btselem.org/sites/default/files/2011_btselem_english_brochure.pdf|title=B'Tselem Brochure|publisher=B'Tselem|access-date=16 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120805114107/http://www.btselem.org/sites/default/files/2011_btselem_english_brochure.pdf|archive-date=5 August 2012|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> In December 1989, B'Tselem shared the ] with the Palestinian group ].<ref>{{cite web|title=A Peace Organization Making Peace Around The World - Carter Center|url=http://www.cartercenter.org/news/documents/doc181.html#previous|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101212232823/http://cartercenter.org/news/documents/doc181.html|archive-date=12 December 2010}}</ref><ref name="r19891116">{{cite news|date=16 November 1989|title=Carter-Menil Rights Award For Israeli and Arab Groups|newspaper=The New York Times|agency=Reuters|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1989/11/16/world/carter-menil-rights-award-for-israeli-and-arab-groups.html}}</ref> | |||
===Public action=== | |||
B'Tselem has hundreds of supporters and volunteers{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} who work to improve the human rights situation in the West Bank. These activities include, in part, setting up information stands, distributing printed material, addressing problems and requests to decision-makers, and participating in ]s in the West Bank. | |||
Some of the key founders were: | |||
===Reports=== | |||
* Daphna Golan-Agnon, academic and founding director of the feminist peace group ] | |||
B'Tselem publishes reports on various issues such as fatal shootings by security forces, restrictions on movement, ] of land and ] in planning and building in ], administrative detention, ]s, and violence by ]s.{{Citation needed|date=August 2015}} Over one hundred reports have been published so far. The organization serves as a source of information for journalists, researchers and the diplomatic community at the national and international level.{{Citation needed|date=August 2015}} B'Tselem's activities receive extensive media coverage.{{Citation needed|date=August 2015}} | |||
* ], Knesset member for the ] party, one of the founders of the ] movement | |||
* ], Knesset member for the ] party, one of the founders of the ] movement | |||
* ], ] party activist and future Knesset member for the ] party formed through the merger of Ratz and Mapam | |||
* Avigdor Feldman, ] lawyer | |||
* Edy Kaufman, civil liberties ]. | |||
In 2015 '']'' reporter Glenn Kessler described the link between human rights groups and "political entities" in Israel as "at times... very blurry." He noted that after serving as director of B'Tselem, Zehava Gal-on directed the ].<ref name=Kessler>{{cite news|last1=Kessler|first1=Glenn|title=Netanyahu's claim that 'tens of millions' in foreign money was aimed against him|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/wp/2015/03/20/netanyahus-claim-that-tens-of-millions-in-foreign-money-was-aimed-against-him/|access-date=3 June 2018|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=20 March 2015}}</ref> | |||
B'Tselem also campaigns against the ] and the human rights record of the ]. On February 17, 2005, the organization called on Palestinian Authority President ] to commute the sentences of Palestinians condemned to death and abolish the death penalty. Abbas had shortly before ratified the death sentences of a number of Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel or of other criminal charges.{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}} | |||
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==Work== | ||
B'Tselem states that it is devoted to "documenting human rights violations that come under Israel's purview as the occupying power".<ref name="btabout"/> Between 1989 and 2020 B'Tselem has published 185 reports and position papers which can be accessed through their website. They currently produce 3–4 reports a year.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Publications |url=https://www.btselem.org/publications |website=www.btselem.org |access-date=2022-12-28}}</ref> | |||
* 2009 '''Foul Play. Neglect of Wastewater Treatment in the West Bank''' found that waste water from two million people in the West Bank and Jerusalem area was being allowed to drain untreated into the Jordan Valley. Whilst emphasising the illegality of the settlements the report calls for improvements in their sewage treatment. It points out that this illegality makes cooperation between the Israeli and Palestinian authorities impossible.<ref>June 2009. Pages 41-42.</ref> | |||
===Israel's land policies in Area C=== | |||
====Gaza==== | |||
In 2013, B'Tselem released a report called ''Acting the Landlord: Israeli Policy in Area C, the West Bank''. It stated that ], comprising about 60% of the West Bank, is under full Israeli control, and stated: | |||
* 2005 - '''One Big Prison. Freedom of Movement to and from the Gaza Strip on the Eve of the Disengagement Plan''' investigates the four and a half year old policy of restricting freedom and movement to and from the Gaza Strip. It points out that Israel has the right to defend its civilians and that attacks on Israeli civilians were defined under international law as "war crimes". | |||
<blockquote> Israel strictly limits Palestinian settlement, construction and development in Area C, while ignoring the needs of the Palestinian population. Palestinian residents are ... denied any legal avenue to build homes or develop their communities, so they face the constant fear that their homes might be demolished, and that they be expelled and lose their livelihood.</blockquote> | |||
* 2006 - '''Act of Vengeance. Israel's Bombing of the Gaza Power Plant and its Effects''' reported on the June 28, 2006 Israeli missile attack which destroyed the Gaza Strip's only electricity power plant. It recognises that the high level decision to launch the attack was linked to the capture of Corporal ] but concludes that the attack, as an act of collective punishment, was a war crime.<ref>Status Report September 2006. ISSN 156-8325. Pages 34,35.</ref> | |||
* 2009 - '''Guidelines for Israel's Investigation into Operation Cast Lead 27 December 2008 - 18 January 2009''' raised questions about soldiers and commanders breaching international humanitarian law; not only through the action of individual soldiers but primarily those of policy makers. It list questions that need to be answered as: | |||
:Were civilian objects the target of attacks? | |||
:Did the military respect the principle of proportionality? | |||
:Did the military use prohibited weapons including white-phosphorus shells and indiscriminate weapons? | |||
:Did soldiers shoot civilians who were not endangering their lives? | |||
:Did Israeli soldiers use civilians as human shields? | |||
:Were ambulances and medical teams attacked while performing their duties? | |||
:Was there unjustified delay in evacuation and treatment of wounded persons?<ref>February 2009. ISSN 1565-1746. Page 23.</ref> | |||
* B'Tselem gives updates on statistics on Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel and violations of international law committed there.<ref>{{cite news|title=Rocket and mortar fire into Israel|url=http://www.btselem.org/English/Israeli_Civilians/Qassam_Missiles.asp|accessdate=11 August 2015|work=B'Tselem|date=24 Jul 2014}}</ref> | |||
B'Tselem also stated that some parts of Area A and B only have available land in Area C for construction, which Israel forbids almost completely. Therefore, "Israel’s policy in Area C has ramifications for residents throughout the West Bank. The boundaries outlined for Areas A and B impose an artificial scarcity of land for some of the communities in these areas." B'Tselem accused Israel of violating ] and ] by its actions.<ref name="ActingTheLandlord2013">{{Cite web |url=https://www.btselem.org/download/201306_area_c_report_eng.pdf |title=Acting the Landlord: Israeli Policy in Area C, the West Bank |date=June 2013 |website=B'Tselem}}</ref><ref name="EUReport2014">{{Cite web |url=https://ec.europa.eu/neighbourhood-enlargement/sites/near/files/c_2014_5986_aap_part_i_annex_4.pdf |title=ANNEX 4 of the Commission Implementing Decision on the Annual Action Plan 2014 for Palestine |date=2014 |website=European Commission}}</ref><ref name="EchoesOfEmpire2016">{{Cite journal |title=Echoes of Empire: British Mandate planning in Palestine and its influence in the West Bank today |journal = Planning Perspectives|volume = 32|last=Crookston |first=Martin |pages=87–98 |doi=10.1080/02665433.2016.1213183|year = 2017| issue=1 | bibcode=2017PlPer..32...87C |s2cid = 151586867}}</ref> | |||
====House Demolition==== | |||
* 2002 - '''Policy of Destruction. House Demolitions and Destruction of Agricultural Land in the Gaza strip''' reports on the demolishing of hundreds of houses and thousands of acres of agricultural land in the Gaza strip on the grounds of "pressing military necessity." It concludes that the policy violates international humanitarian law conventions to which Israel is a signatory and calls for compensation for "every Palestinian who suffered as a consequence of Israel's policy of destruction."<ref>February 2002. Pages 41,42. Also questions effectiveness.</ref> | |||
* 2004 - '''Through No Fault of Their Own. Punitive House Demolitions during the al-Aqsa Intifada''' concluded that the Israeli policy of punitive house demolition was illegal and ineffective. The report cites ] Judges Heshin and ], as well as the ], to make its case. It demands "that the government of Israel immediately cease the policy of punitive house demolitions, and that it compensate Palestinians whose homes have been demolished as a result of this policy."<ref>Information Sheet November 2004. Pages 57,58. Heshin cites the Torah; "senior defense establishment official": As for those who carry out the suicide attacks, the supply is greater than demand.</ref> | |||
===View of Israel as an apartheid state=== | |||
====Human Rights==== | |||
{{see also|Apartheid (crime)|Israeli apartheid}} | |||
* 2000 - '''Illusions of Restraint. Human Rights Violations During the Events in the Occupied Territories 29 September - 2 December 2000'''. During the period investigated B'Tselem found that Israeli security forces had killed 204 Palestinian civilians as well as 24 members of the Palestinian security forces, with approximately 10,000 wounded. Thirteen Israeli civilians and eleven members of the Israeli security forces had been killed by Palestinian civilians and five security personnel killed by their Palestinian counterparts. Whilst also drawing attention to ] violations by the ] the reports main concern is the use of excessive force by Israeli forces in dispersing demonstrations by unarmed Palestinians, in particular the use of live ammunition. It called for an international commission of inquiry.<ref>Information sheet December 2000. Pages 39, 40.</ref> | |||
In January 2021, B'Tselem released a report characterizing Israel as an "apartheid" regime, a term the organization had hitherto only used in specific contexts, and which the Israeli government vehemently rejects. B'Tselem director Hagai El-Ad said of the report: "One of the key points in our analysis is that this is a single geopolitical area ruled by one government. This is not democracy plus occupation. This is apartheid between the river and the sea."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Krauss |first1=Joseph |title=Leading human rights group calls Israel an 'apartheid' state |url=https://apnews.com/article/religion-race-and-ethnicity-israel-mediterranean-sea-west-bank-3c9adae04858a7735b031e58e3419c64 |website=AP News |date=20 April 2021 |publisher=The Associated Press |access-date=13 May 2021}}</ref> | |||
* 2001 - '''Civilians Under Siege. Restrictions of Freedom of Movement as Collective Punishment''' found that the Israeli security establishment was using ] as "a deterrent" to discourage Palestinian attacks and that this was immoral, a gross violation of international law and a "slippery slope" that could lead to "the kinds of punishment that most people would find detestable." It noted that ] had been under intermittent ] for three months.<ref>Information Sheet January 2001. Page 32.</ref> | |||
* 2001 - '''No Way Out. Medical Implications of Israel's Siege Policy''' concluded that Israel's policy of restricting Palestinian freedom of movement in the West Bank amounted to collective punishment. It notes that the ] had reached the same conclusion (February 2001).<ref>Information Sheet June 2001. ISSN 0792-8114. Page 14.</ref> | |||
* 2003 - '''Behind the Barrier. Human Rights Violations as a result of Israel's Separation Barrier''' found that the proposed route of the barrier "gravely violates human rights without any security justification whatsoever." It commented that Israel appeared to be creating facts on the ground that would affect any future arrangements and was in breach of the Haig Convention which prohibits expropriation of land in occupied territory.<ref>Position Paper, Jerusalem March 2003. Page 36.</ref> | |||
* 2006 - '''Barred from Contact. Violation of the Right to Visit Palestinians Held in Israeli Prisons''' reported that tens of thousands of Palestinians were unable to visit relatives imprisoned in Israel, or only able to visit once or twice a year. It notes that the transfer of prisoners from occupied territory is prohibited by the ] which also requires that, following the September 2005 withdrawal, prisoners who are residents of the ] should be handed over to the Palestinian Authority.<ref>Information Sheet September 2006. ISSN 0792-8114. Pages 41-43.</ref> | |||
* 2006 - '''Perpetual Limbo. Israel's Freeze on Unification of Palestinian Families in the Occupied Territories''' states that the processing of all requests for family unification in the Occupied Territories had been frozen since September 2000 and that as of October 2005 there were 72,000 of these requests pending. It concluded that this policy severely violates Israel's obligations under international law and was intended to change the demographic composition of occupied territory. It notes that this policy is forbidden, illegal and "constitutes racial discrimination."<ref>July 2006. ISSN 0793-520X. Page 46.</ref> | |||
* 2009 - '''Without Trial. Administrative Detention of Palestinians by Israel and the Internment of Unlawful Combatants Law''' claims that Israel holds hundreds of Palestinians in prolonged detention on undisclosed suspicions, without giving them the opportunity to defend themselves and without indicating when they will be released.<ref>October 2009. ISSN 0793-520X. Page 65.</ref> | |||
* 2010 - '''Caution: Children Ahead. The Illegal Behaviour of the Police toward Minors in Silwan Suspected of Stone Throwing''' called on the Israeli police to end the practice of arresting minors at night, the use of violence during these arrests and ensure that minors are only interrogated in the presence of their parents. It notes that Israeli settlements built in East Jerusalem constitute a violation of international law.<ref>December 2010. ISSN 0793-520X. Pages 31,32.</ref> | |||
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=== Israel-Hamas War === | ||
Former B'Tselem board member, ], was killed in the ] during the ].<ref name="cbc">{{cite news |date=November 13, 2023 |title=Canadian Israeli peace activist Vivian Silver, feared to be held hostage, confirmed killed in Hamas attacks |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/israel-gaza-vivian-silver-1.7027333 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231113233658/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/israel-gaza-vivian-silver-1.7027333 |archive-date=November 13, 2023 |access-date=November 13, 2023 |work=CBC News}}</ref> | |||
* 2002 - '''Wounded in the Field. Impeding Medical Treatment and Firing at Ambulances by ] Soldiers in the Occupied Territories''' states that attacks on medical personnel and the refusal to allow medical treatment of sick and wounded had reached "an almost unprecedented level." It quotes ] figures that, since 2000, three PRC medical personnel had been killed by IDF gunfire, 134 wounded and 174 ambulances had been damaged.<ref>Information Sheet March 2002. Page 28.</ref> | |||
* 2005 - '''Take No Prisoners. The Fatal Shooting of Palestinians by Israeli Security Forces during 'Arrest Operations'''' found that the IDF were carrying out an average of five arrest operations a day and that since the beginning of 2004 eighty-nine Palestinians had been killed in these operations; at least forty-three of those killed were unarmed and at least seventeen were not wanted or suspected of committing an offence.<ref>Information Sheet May 2005. ISSN 0792-8114. Page 30.</ref> | |||
* 2010 - '''Void of Responsibility. Israel Military Policy Not to investigate Killings of Palestinians by Soldiers''' reports that "a soldier who kills a Palestinian not taking part in hostilities is almost never brought to action for his act."<ref>October 2010. ISSN 0793-520X. Page 49.</ref> | |||
In October 2024, during Israel's ], B'Tselem released a statement accusing Israel of ethnically cleansing North Gaza and urging the international community to stop the war.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-10-23 |title=Photos and videos show devastation of Israel's assault on northern Gaza |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/harrowing-images-emerge-northern-gaza-un-warns-non-stop-israeli-strike-rcna176360 |access-date=2024-11-20 |website=NBC News |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Tharoor |first=Ishaan |date=2024-10-25 |title=Is Israel carrying out de facto ethnic cleansing? |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/10/25/israel-ethnic-cleansing-gaza-settlements/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20241025050955/https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/10/25/israel-ethnic-cleansing-gaza-settlements/ |archive-date=2024-10-25 |work=Washington Post}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Mraffko |first=Clothilde |date=2024-11-14 |title=In northern Gaza, the workings of 'ethnic cleansing' |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2024/11/14/in-northern-gaza-the-workings-of-ethnic-cleansing_6732868_4.html |access-date=2024-11-20 |work=Le Monde |language=en}}</ref> B'tselem stated that the "magnitude of the crimes Israel is currently committing is impossible to describe" and reported dire conditions in North Gaza including ], bombings, and lack of medical care.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-10-22 |title=The world must stop the ethnic cleansing of northern Gaza |url=https://www.btselem.org/press_releases/20241022_the_world_must_stop_the_ethnic_cleansing_of_northern_gaza |website=B'Tselem}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Israel is ethnically cleansing north Gaza, says B'Tselem |url=https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-committing-gravest-crimes-laws-war-northern-gaza-btselem |access-date=2024-11-20 |website=Middle East Eye |language=en}}</ref> | |||
====Jerusalem==== | |||
* 1997 - '''The Quiet Deportation - Revocation of residency of East Jerusalem Palestinians.''' "For some eighteen months, a quiet deportation of East Jerusalem Palestinians has been taking place. Using laws, regulations, court judgements, and administrative tactics, Israeli authorities are expelling thousands of persons from the city." The report found that this was a continuation of a policy begun in 1967 to create a Jewish majority in East Jerusalem.<ref>April 1997. Page 33.</ref> | |||
* 2003 - '''Nu'man, East Jerusalem. Life under the Threat of Expulsion''' concluded that residents' basic human rights were being severely infringed and that villagers' freedom of movement had been significantly impaired for a decade. "The policy's goal is to maintain the 'demographic balance' in Jerusalem, meaning that the percentage of Palestinians in the city must not be allowed to exceed a certain ceiling - formerly set at twenty-five percent and now thirty percent."<ref>Status report September 2003. Page 24.</ref> | |||
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==Board members== | ||
B'Tselem board members include:<ref>, B'Tselem.</ref> | |||
* 2001 - '''Tacit Consent. Israeli Law Enforcement on Settlers in The Occupied Territories''' found that Palestinians who killed Israelis were punished by the full extent of the law, sometimes with their families also being punished; in contrast violent offences against Palestinians by Israelis were treated with leniency and Israelis who kill Palestinians were not punished or given a light sentence.<ref>March 2001, ISSN 0792-8114. Page 37.</ref> | |||
* 2003 - '''Hebron, Area H-2. Settlements Cause Mass Departure of Palestinians''' accuses the ] of systematically infringing the human rights of Hebron's Palestinians while ignoring "settlers' almost daily violence against Palestinians and Palestinian property."<ref>Status report August 2003. Page 35.</ref> | |||
* 2004 - '''Forbidden Roads. Israel's Discriminatory Road Regime in the West Bank''' concluded that there was an undeclared policy of preventing or restricting Palestinians using a number of roads in the West Bank. This policy was based entirely on verbal orders given to soldiers in the field. It infringes two fundamental human rights: the right to equality and the right to freedom of movement.<ref>Information sheet August 2004. ISSN 0792-8114. Pages 36,37.</ref> | |||
* 2008 - '''The Ofra Settlement. An Unauthorized Outpost''' concluded that ], despite being a recognised settlement, was an unauthorised outpost under the requisite criteria set by Attorney ] and adopted by the Israeli government. It found that at least 58 percent of the land on which Ofra was built is registered to Palestinians in the Land Registry.<ref>December 2008. ISSN 0792-8114. Pages 32,33.</ref> | |||
* 2008 - '''Access Denied. Israeli measures to deny Palestinians access to land around settlements''' recommended that | |||
: - The army, police and Civilian Administration should enforce the law on settlers, with respect to un-authorized taking of land and violence against Palestinians. | |||
: - Dismantle fences and physical obstructions placed without official approval. | |||
: - Protect Palestinians from settler violence.<ref>September 2008. Page 79.</ref> | |||
*Orly Noy (chair) | |||
====Torture==== | |||
*Thair Abu Rass | |||
* 1991 - '''The Interrogation of Palestinians During the Intifada: Ill-Treatment, "Moderate Physical Pressure" or Torture?''' examines the ] interrogation methods, and speculates on which were described in the guidelines set out in the secret sections of the ] Report. It quotes IDF statistics that during first three years of the ] and average of 25,000 Palestinians had be arrested annually, with 15,000 eventually charged in court. B'Tselem estimates that each year around 8,000 prisoners underwent extended periods of interrogation and 1,600 per year were subjected to some of the forms of moderate physical pressure described in the report.<ref></ref> | |||
*Meir Amor | |||
* 2000 - '''Legislation Allowing the Use of Physical Force and Mental Coercion in Interrogations by the General Security Service''' argues that "any statute that permits the ] to use physical force, however minimal, even in exceptional cases, is equivalent to sanctioning torture."<ref>January 2000, Position Paper ISSN 1565-1746. Page 75.</ref> | |||
*Smadar Ben Natan | |||
* 2001 - '''Torture of Palestinian Minors in the Gush Etzion Police Station''' found "a shocking picture of torture and maltreatment of minors by police interrogators."<ref>Information Sheet July 2001. Page 20.</ref> | |||
*Ido Blum | |||
* 2010 - '''Kept in the Dark. Treatment of Palestinian Detainees in the Petah Tikva Interrogation Facility of the Israel Security Agency''' was based on testimonies from 121 Palestinians held at the ] interrogation facility at ] during 2009. It concluded:"The detention conditions in the Petah Tikva facility, which have the capacity to break the body and will of detainees, cause severe deprivation of sensory, social, and motor stimuli." It called for "unbiased external inspection" of the facility.<ref>http://www.btselem.org/english/publications/summaries/201010_kept_in_the_dark.asp: Page 60</ref> | |||
*Ron Dudai | |||
*] | |||
*Vered Madar | |||
*Osama Tanous | |||
*Sawsan Zaher | |||
*David Zonsheine | |||
Notable former board members include: | |||
===Video=== | |||
B'Tselem has expanded its operations in recent years to increasingly include video-based footage.<ref name=sharmouta>{{Cite video | |||
| people = B'Tselem (Contributor) | |||
| title = Sharmouta ("whore" in Arabic) | |||
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| date = 2007-01-11 | |||
| time = 01:03 minutes | |||
| url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUXSFsJV084 | |||
}}</ref> The expansion of its video project began in August 2007 with the launching of ], ] and ] sites which are to act as an alternative area for the showcasing of the organisation's films - aimed at expanding the group's presence amongst a younger age category and attracting people to its main website. Other ] websites were following.<ref> at ]<br /> | |||
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===B'Tselem USA=== | |||
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B'Tselem also maintains a branch of the organization in ], called B'Tselem USA. B'Tselem USA states that its mission is "to inform the political and public discourse" in the US, ensuring that "human rights are a centerpiece of both the bilateral relationship as well as diplomatic efforts" by the US to work toward peace in the region.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.btselem.org/usa|title=B'Tselem USA|publisher=B'Tselem|accessdate=16 April 2013}}</ref> The group's director was Uri Zaki, a former ] officer and member of the ] party in Israel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.btselem.org/page/btselem-usa-staff|title=Staff Bios|work=B'Tselem USA|publisher=B'Tselem|accessdate=16 April 2013}}</ref> In 2013, Zaki, who is tenth on the Meretz party list, left Washington for Israel, where he planned to take an active role in politics.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/human-rights-activist-trades-dc-for-israeli-politics/|title=Human rights activist trades DC for Israeli politics|author=Ben Zehavi|publisher=Times of Israel|date=May 29, 2013}}</ref> | |||
*] | |||
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==Main research areas== | |||
*] | |||
B'Tselem investigates in a number of aspects related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. In particular the following: | |||
* Casualty statistics in Gaza during the series of brief wars with Israel.<ref name=WeinthalWarStatistics>{{cite news|last1=Weinthal|first1=Benjamin|title=B’Tselem’s Gaza war statistics under fire|url=http://www.jpost.com/Operation-Protective-Edge/BTselems-Gaza-war-statistics-under-fire-by-right-wing-Israeli-groups-371590|accessdate=19 August 2015|publisher=Jerusalem Post|date=20 August 2014}}</ref> | |||
* The accountability of ] and ] forces in the territories.<ref> 14 August 2008 B'tselem: IDF only launched 4 probes into 189 Palestinian deaths By Yuval Azoulay</ref> | |||
* The use of administrative punishment. | |||
* The continued use of ] during ]s, particularly by the ] (General Security Services of Israel). | |||
* The illegal policy of house demolition, as a form of ], which is often justified for alleged military purposes. | |||
* Inequalities in the planning and building procedures which discriminate against ] and ]. | |||
* The legal status of residents of ]. | |||
* The path and effects of the ] and its legal status. | |||
* Problems related to family unification and child registration. | |||
* Neglect of infrastructure and services. | |||
* Illegal ]s and the extreme closures placed upon the Palestinian population of ]. | |||
* Breaches of international ] law. | |||
* The water crisis in Palestinian areas. | |||
* Family separation. | |||
* Restrictions on movement, such as checkpoints roads, ] and the effect these have on the economy and medical treatment. | |||
* Israeli settlement land expropriation, ] and attacks on Israeli civilians by ]s. | |||
* ] - The scope of Israeli control, economic and social decline, ]s, access restrictions, the firing of ]s. | |||
* Use of force - beating and abuse, use of firearms and ]s. | |||
* Violations by Palestinians - attacks on civilians, harm to suspected collaborators, death penalty in the Palestinian Authority. | |||
* Rights of workers from the territories. | |||
==Board members== | |||
B'Tselem board members are:<ref>, B'Tselem.</ref> | |||
*Co-chairs: | |||
**], Professor of Law, Faculty of Law and School of Public Policy, ]. | |||
**Gila Svirsky, Co-founder of ]. | |||
*Neta Amar: Lawyer, Legal Advisor for IHL Project, Diakonia and Staff Attorney for ]. | |||
*]: Professor of Philosophy, ]. | |||
*Orna Ben-Naftaly: Head of the Law and Culture Division and the International Law Division, the Law School, the College of Management Academic Studies. | |||
*Menachem Fisch: Professor of the History and Philosophy of Science, Tel-Aviv University and Senior Fellow, ]. | |||
*Tamar Hermann: Dean of Academic Studies, the ], and Senior Research Fellow, the ]. | |||
*]: Journalist, '']'' ('']'' named Kapeliouk as one of the founders of B'Tselem<ref></ref>). | |||
*]: Journalist and Translator. | |||
*Menachem Klein: Lecturer in Political Science, ]. | |||
*Victor Lederfarb: Financial Administrator, the ]. | |||
*David Neuhaus: ] Priest, Reverend, Lecturer in Religious Studies at ] and Seminary of the Holy Land in ]. | |||
*]: Journalist, '']'' Newspaper. | |||
*Alla Shainskaya: Senior Staff Scientist, ]. | |||
*Ronny Talmor: Author and editor. | |||
*]: professor of political geography and urban planning, ]. | |||
*Rayef Zreik: Co-founder of ], The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Tel-Aviv University. | |||
Board members have changed over the past 10 years. Four board members from 1998 remain on the board in 2008.<ref>, December 1998</ref><ref>, 2008</ref> | |||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
B'Tselem's executive director is Yuli Novak. In 2011, the group staff has 38 employees in a Research Department, a Data Coordination department, a communications department, and an administration department.<ref name=Staff /> Field data research in the West Bank and Gaza Strip for B'Tselem was, until the ], performed by Israeli Arabs. Data analysis and dissemination was conducted at the Jerusalem office. Because of restriction on entry to these areas for Israeli citizens, the Israeli Arab field workers were replaced with similarly qualified Palestinian Arabs who transmit research data to the office via fax or phone, sometimes negotiating checkpoints to reach the Jerusalem office for debriefings.<ref>{{cite news|first=Tamar |last=Hausman|work= Haaretz|title= B'Tselem chooses its first Anglo director|date= 17 July 2001|url=http://www.haaretz.com/b-tselem-chooses-its-first-anglo-director-1.64017}}</ref> | |||
</ref> | |||
===Attacks on staff=== | |||
B'Tselem staff members have been both verbally and physically attacked by both Israeli settlers and Israeli military/police, including the assault of two of its fieldworker staff. According to B'Tselem, in one such incident, captured on film on 19 January 2008, a fieldworker was beaten by Israeli soldiers, then arrested for attacking them.<ref></ref> In another, on 20 June 2008, according to the organization, a worker was beaten and had his film confiscated after filming IDF troops ignoring violent crimes by Israeli settlers. Following B’Tselem’s complaint, Israeli military police opened an investigation.<ref></ref> The group also claims to have been the victim of other kinds of harassment, such as the slashing of tires on the organisation's jeep. | |||
==Funding== | ==Funding== | ||
B'Tselem describes itself as an independent NGO, "funded by contributions from foundations in ] and ]... and by private individuals in Israel and abroad", and by the governments of some ] countries and the European Commission.<ref name="btdonors">{{cite web|url=http://www.btselem.org/english/About_BTselem/Donors.asp|title=List of donors to B'Tselem|publisher=B'Tselem| |
B'Tselem describes itself as an independent NGO, "funded by contributions from foundations in ] and ]... and by private individuals in Israel and abroad", and by the governments of some ] countries and the European Commission.<ref name="btdonors">{{cite web|url=http://www.btselem.org/english/About_BTselem/Donors.asp|title=List of donors to B'Tselem|publisher=B'Tselem|access-date=2 February 2010| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100129065402/http://www.btselem.org/english/About_BTselem/Donors.asp| archive-date= 29 January 2010 | url-status= live}}</ref> | ||
According to B'Tselem's |
According to B'Tselem's 2016 financial report, they had received NIS 9,549,286 in donations, of which NIS 4,665,144 was received from foreign governmental bodies.<ref>{{cite web|title=2016 B'Tselem Financial Report|url=http://www.guidestar.org.il/vf_view_file?guid=e025038d79735b4-2b6752a42ad4a69f-8c66319cf0759eef0741e701e26bde462c38d74d33040d8457609ac05888f698-3538278af6b44226-912edcbc6ca736678|website=Guidestar}}</ref> | ||
According to the ]'s 2016 financial report, they transferred US$414,433 to B'Tselem over the course of the year.<ref>{{cite web|title=2016 New Israel Fund Financial Statement|url=https://www.nif.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/NIF-2016-Audited-Financial-Statements.pdf|website=New Israel Fund}}</ref> | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
|- | |||
! Name of Donor !! Amount as contributed !! Amount in NIS | |||
|- | |||
| Annenberg Foundation || $24,987 || 93,001 | |||
|- | |||
| ] || €157,990 || 787,661 | |||
|- | |||
| British Embassy || 589,113NIS || 589,113 | |||
|- | |||
| Iris O'brien Foundation || $45,595 || 168,973 | |||
|- | |||
| Craig Fulton || 144,750NIS || 144,750 | |||
|- | |||
| Bequeathed by Prof. Amos Matan || 721,946NIS || 721,946 | |||
|- | |||
| ] - ] || $70,000 + 380,030NIS || 633,311 | |||
|- | |||
| Naomi and Nehemia Cohen Foundation || $20,000 + 95,050NIS || 173,175 | |||
|- | |||
| Thomas C. Hoegh || $10,000 || 38,640 | |||
|- | |||
| Diakonia || $84,307 || 310,444 | |||
|- | |||
| ] - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst || €204,070 || 990,777 | |||
|- | |||
| ICCO - Interchurch Organisation for Development Co-operation || €120,000 || 614,000 | |||
|- | |||
| Spunk Foundation International || $35,000 || 131,950 | |||
|- | |||
| Royal Norwegian Embassy || 561,963NIS || 561,963 | |||
|- | |||
| SIVMO || €12,624 || 62,885 | |||
|- | |||
| ] || €49,979 || 249,795 | |||
|- | |||
| Catholic Relief Services || $175,000 || 650,950 | |||
|- | |||
| Dan Church Aid || $78,629 || 291,817 | |||
|- | |||
| ] || €39,984 || 193,123 | |||
|- | |||
| Samuel Sebba Charitable Trust || 300,000NIS || 300,000 | |||
|- | |||
| Stiftung Open Society Institute || $96,956 || 370,905 | |||
|- | |||
| NGO Development Center (NDC) || $179,860 || 643,419 | |||
|- | |||
| Pro Victimis Foundation || $176,000 || 640,100 | |||
|- | |||
| Sigrid Rausing Trust || £281,981 || 1,689,868 | |||
|- | |||
| Other donations (under 20,000NIS) || || 507,234 | |||
|- | |||
| Total || || 9,349,724 | |||
|} | |||
==Reception== | |||
==Award Nominations== | |||
Historian ] writes that B'Tselem's reports "frequently included ugly accounts of the behavior of Israeli security officials" and that Israelis "were often disturbed by these reports." At the same time, the Israeli media viewed the organization as "a reliable source of information" and their reports were in most cases proven to be accurate. Israeli military authorities also frequently turned to B'tselem to confirm the IDF's own information.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Bar-On|first1=Mordechai|title=In Pursuit of Peace|publisher=USIP|isbn=978-1-878379-53-5|pages=243–245, 401|year=1996}}</ref><ref>'In one case the IDF chief of staff publicly challenged the numbers B'Tselem reported on Palestinian casualties, and subsequently apologized when he learned that his figures were wrong and B'tselem's report was correct. In later years the military authorities often asked B'tselem to confirm their own information.' ], ] {{isbn|978-1-878-37953-5}} 1996 p.401 n.119</ref> It has also been called the best neutral source for incidents in the Palestinian territories.<ref> Jack Donnelly, 'International human rights: unintended consequences of the war on terrorism,' in Margaret Crahan, John Goering, Thomas G. Weiss (eds.), ''The Wars on Terrorism and Iraq: Human Rights, Unilateralism and US Foreign Policy,'' ], 2004 {{isbn|978-1-135-99507-2}} pp.98-111, p.110 n.10</ref> | |||
Together with two other human rights organizations, B'Tselem is a nominee for the 2014 ] Human Rights Prize selected by a panel of six independent experts chaired by ], ].<ref>Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe website, "Three Nominees for the Václav Havel Human Rights Prize 2014," 26 August 2014, http://www.assembly.coe.int/nw/xml/News/News-View-EN.asp?newsid=5163&lang=2&cat=37</ref> | |||
Critics of B'Tselem, including the ], the ], and ], have challenged the accuracy of its reports, arguing that B'Tselem has at times classified Arab combatants and terrorists as civilian casualties.<ref name="sternthal">{{Cite news | |||
==Criticism== | |||
|last=Sternthal | |||
B'Tselem has come under intense fire for what its critics describe as misrepresenting and distorting facts. | |||
|first=Tamar | |||
|title=Bending the truth | |||
|work=] | |||
|access-date=26 September 2008 | |||
|date=24 September 2008 | |||
|url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3601691,00.html | |||
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080925181327/http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0%2C7340%2CL-3601691%2C00.html | |||
|archive-date=25 September 2008 | |||
|url-status=live | |||
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/128086|title=Researcher Slams B'Tselem - Defense/Middle East - News - Arutz Sheva|work=Arutz Sheva|date=26 October 2008 }}</ref><ref>Amos Harel, , ], 26 October 2008.</ref><ref name="Glick">{{cite web |url=http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Column-One-Agents-of-influence |title=Column One: Agents of influence |work=The Jerusalem Post - JPost.com |author=Caroline B. Glick |date=7 January 2011 |access-date=24 May 2017}}</ref> B'tselem has issued rebuttals to its critics.<ref name=Resp>B'Tselem Official written response to the CAMERA Organisation, Fax & Press Release, 22 August 2007</ref><ref name=Montell>Jessica Montell, , ], 21 January 2011</ref><ref> from the B'Tselem website.</ref> | |||
In 2011, Foreign Minister ] called for a parliamentary investigation of B'Tselem and other human rights organizations. In a speech to fellow members of his right-wing ] ("Israel our home") party he said such groups "are clearly not concerned with human rights. They spread lies, they slander and incite against the state of Israel and against Israeli soldiers... Clearly these organizations are abetting terrorism and their only objective is to undermine Israel".<ref name="nrgbender">{{cite news|first=Arik|last=Bender|url=http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART2/198/881.html|title=הוועדה הפרלמנטרית תחקור את בצלם, עדאלה ופרופיל חדש|trans-title=Parliamentary committee to investigate B'tselem, Adallah and New Profile|language=he|date=10 January 2011|access-date=15 June 2011|publisher=]|quote=ברור שהארגונים האלו לא עוסקים בזכויות אדם. הארגונים האלו מפיצים שקרים, מכפישים ומסיתים נגד מדינת ישראל ונגד חיילי צה"ל. מעולם, אף אחד מהארגונים האלו לא אמרו שישראל צדקה. ברור שמדובר בארגונים סייעני טרור נטו, שכל מטרתם להחליש את צה"ל." "שר החוץ אביגדור ליברמן יוצא במתקפה חריפה נגד ארגוני זכויות אדם ישראלים שיעמדו במרכז עבודתה של ועדת החקירה הפרלמנטרית שתקים הכנסת, וטען כי שורה של אי-סדרים כלכליים שלדבריו מאפיינים אותם עשויה להצביע על סיוע לפעילות טרור.}}</ref> | |||
According to the IDF's reply (1992) : | |||
<blockquote><poem>The latest Betzelem Organization Report ... addresses the activities of the (IDF's) special undercover units. Although the Report is voluminous, a large portion of the incidents cited are attributed to vague, anonymous sources - often rumors or stories gleaned from the press. | |||
The Report ignores the prevailing situation in the area, in which armed, hard-core terrorists, who do not adhere to any code of law, have engaged in terror attacks...<ref>, May 1992</ref></poem></blockquote> | |||
A response from the IDF from 1992 to a particular B'Tselem report on the activities of military undercover units remarked that "a large portion of the incidents cited are attributed to vague, anonymous sources – often rumors or stories gleaned from the press." The IDF letter added that B'Tselem's report "ignores the prevailing situation in the area, in which armed, hard-core terrorists, who do not adhere to any code of law, have engaged in terror attacks." At the same time, the IDF letter also acknowledged wrongdoing by military forces. In an incident that B'Tselem reported on at Idna, the IDF commented that a police investigation "found that an officer and several soldiers were apparently negligent in performing their duties and acted in an illegal manner." The IDF said it could not comment on some of the other cases from the B'Tselem report due to ongoing legal proceedings.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mfa.gov.il/MFA/ForeignPolicy/Peace/MFADocuments/Pages/IDF%20ACTIVITIES%20AGAINST%20ARMED%20TERRORISTS%20IN%20JUDEA-.aspx |title=IDF Activities Against Armed Terrorists in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza District |date=1 May 1992 |publisher=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307152740/http://mfa.gov.il/MFA/ForeignPolicy/Peace/MFADocuments/Pages/IDF%20ACTIVITIES%20AGAINST%20ARMED%20TERRORISTS%20IN%20JUDEA-.aspx |archive-date=7 March 2016 |access-date=11 January 2018 }}</ref> In an interview with '']'' in 2009, ] Brigadier General ] praised B'Tselem, saying that they help his office talk to witnesses and clarify complaints. He also said the organization "strives, like us, to investigate the truth".<ref>, ''Haaretz'', 18 September 2009</ref><ref>, ''Haaretz'', 29 April 2013</ref> | |||
Critics of B'tselem have challenged the accuracy of its reports. The ] (CAMERA) and the ] charged that B'tselem repeatedly classified Arab combatants and terrorists as civilian casualties.<ref>, ] Media Analyses, 7 July 2003.</ref><ref name="sternthal">{{Cite news | |||
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| archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20080925181327/http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3601691,00.html| archivedate= 25 September 2008 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref><ref></ref><ref>, CAMERA Media Analyses, January 3, 2007.</ref><ref>Amos Harel, , ], October 26, 2008.</ref> ] said that B'tselem distorts its data and uses "abusive and demonizing rhetoric designed to elicit political support for Palestinians".<ref>, NGO Monitor Analysis (Vol. 2 No. 12), 15 August 2004.</ref> ], deputy managing editor of '']'' and former advisor to ], pointed to several instances where she alleged B'tselem had misrepresented Palestinian rioters or terrorists as innocent victims, or where she said B'tselem failed to report when an Arab allegedly changed his testimony about an attack by settlers.<ref name = Glick>Column one: What is Israel's problem? {{dead link||date=January 2011}}, , ''The Jerusalem Post'', May 10, 2007.</ref><ref></ref> Glick charged B'tselem and another human rights group are "radical leftist organizations with documented histories of falsifying and distorting data,", and criticized journalists for relying on B'Tselem.<ref name=Glick/> | |||
In 2010, ] of ], a critic of the organization, expressed admiration for B'Tselem's research capability, saying that "B'Tselem really does have a credible research capability, and even among serious critics like me who disagree with B'Tselem's political agenda, their research ability is acknowledged." Steinberg cautioned that the reliability of B'Tselem's testimony had not been tested in court, and that he would withhold judgement until it was.<ref name="IDF Recognizes">{{cite web |url=http://forward.com/news/129361/idf-recognizes-help-from-israeli-human-rights-grou/ |title=IDF Recognizes Help From Israeli Human Rights Group |first=Nathan |last=Jeffay |date=14 July 2010 |work=] |access-date=17 January 2018 }}</ref> In 2014, NGO Monitor criticized B'Tselem's presentation of casualties in ] saying "B'Tselem presents what it terms 'initial' and 'preliminary' data, but these are inherently unverifiable and based solely on information from Palestinian sources in Hamas-controlled Gaza."<ref>, JPost, 20 August 2014</ref> In 2015, NGO Monitor said a B'Tselem report that accused Israel of violating international humanitarian law in the 2014 war against ], contained "major omissions and distortions" and failed to "present definitive evidence that would justify the allegations".<ref>, 28 January 2015, Times of Israel, 28 January 2015]</ref> Later in 2015, Steinberg characterized B'Tselem as seeking to delegitimize the Israeli state and said that the organization was waging "a very dangerous form of warfare" against Israel.<ref>, ], 6 October 2015</ref> | |||
In 2011, Foreign Minister ] called for a parliamentary investigation of B'Tselem and other human rights organizations. These groups, he said, "are clearly not concerned with human rights. They spread lies, they slander and incite against the state of Israel and against Israeli soldiers... Clearly these organizations are abetting terrorism and their only objective is to undermine Israel," he said in a speech to fellow members of his right-wing ] ("Israel our home") party.<ref name="nrgbender" /> | |||
In response to a speech given by El-Ad to the ] urging the international community to take action against Israeli settlements,<ref>{{cite web |title=B'Tselem head urges Security Council to act now on settlements |url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/un-discusses-settlements-includes-speeches-from-btselem-peace-now/ |access-date=27 October 2016 |website=]}}</ref> Prime Minister ] announced that he would work to ban national service volunteers from working in B'Tselem.<ref>{{cite web|title=Netanyahu supports end of national service volunteers working with B'Tselem|url=http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Netanyahu-calls-to-end-national-service-volunteers-working-with-BTselem-470189|website=Jerusalem Post|date=15 October 2016 |access-date=27 October 2016}}</ref> The United States government said it was "troubled" by attacks by government officials on B'Tselem with State Department spokesman John Kirby saying that the U.S. "believe(s) that a free and unfettered civil society is a critical component of democracy... it is important that governments protect the freedoms of expression, and create an atmosphere where all voices can be heard."<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/us-troubled-by-attacks-on-rights-group-btselem/ | title=US 'troubled' by attacks on Israeli rights group B'Tselem| website=]}}</ref> | |||
In each of these cases, B'tselem issued detailed rebuttals, based on its own research, as well as statistics and information from the Israeli army and international organizations.<ref name=Resp>B'Tselem Official written response to the CAMERA Organisation, Fax & Press Release, 22nd August 2007</ref><ref name=Montell>Jessica Montell, , ], January 21, 2011</ref><ref> from the B'Tselem website.</ref> | |||
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The Israeli NGO ] has criticized B'tselem for inaccurate factual statements, for example, B'tselem's assertion that family homes were demolished when the structures in question were illegal agricultural shelters.<ref name=ShacksTents>{{cite news|title=IDF demolishes 14 illegal Palestinian tents and shacks in Ma’aleh Adumim|url=http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/20-Palestinian-Beduin-families-displaced-after-govt-razes-illegally-constructed-homes-in-E1-412385|accessdate=19 August 2015|publisher=Jerusalem Post|date=18 August 2015}}</ref> | |||
{{See also|Ezra Nawi#Uvda Investigation 2016}} | |||
In January 2016, ] broadcast footage of ] activist ] boasting that he has worked together with B'Tselem activist Nasser Nawaj'ah, posing as a prospective Jewish purchaser of land owned by Palestinians, then provided the Palestinian National Security Forces with the names and telephone numbers of Palestinian land brokers willing to sell land to him. Nawi is both Jewish and Israeli, and the Palestinian legal code regards sale of land to Israelis as a capital offense. Nawi said such people are beaten and executed. In the recording, Nawi says "The Authority catches them and kills them. But before they kill them they beat them up."<ref name=Leftist>{{cite news|title=Israeli Leftist Taped Trying to Set Up Palestinians Who Seek to Sell Land to Jews|url=http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.696313|access-date=14 January 2016|publisher=Haaretz|date=8 January 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/left-wing-israeli-says-he-helps-kill-palestinians-who-sell-land-to-jews/|title=Left-wing Israeli says he helps kill Palestinians who sell land to Jews|website=]}}</ref><ref name=Kubovich>{{cite news|last1=Kubovich|first1=Yaniv|title=Police Make Airport Arrest of Left-wing Activist Who Turned Palestinians in to PA|url=http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.696821|access-date=14 January 2016|publisher=Haaretz|date=11 January 2015}}</ref> No reports have confirmed that Nawi's actions brought about the execution of any Palestinians. | |||
In August 2014, the Executive Director ] attracted criticism in Israel for refusing to call ] a ']' on a radio interview.<ref>http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART2/607/207.html</ref><ref>http://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=1000963157</ref> | |||
In late 2014, ] wrote in his book ''Catch the Jew'' that one of B'Tselem's researchers had made what '']'' described as "a vague comment ... to the effect that he doesn’t believe that the Germans killed Jews".<ref>Tenenbom, Tuvia. ''Catch The Jew''. New York: Gefen Publishing House.</ref>{{page needed|date=April 2015}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.haaretz.com/life/books/.premium-1.647882 |title=''Catch the Jew!'' - An 'Investigation' as an Unintended Parody |first=Michael |last=Sfard |date=March 19, 2015 |work=] |accessdate=April 19, 2015 }}</ref> B'Tselem said the researcher "was translating a conversation between the Palestinian resident and the author" and called for release of the full interview, which they said would exonerate the researcher.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://freebeacon.com/national-security/btselem-sticking-by-staffer-accused-of-holocaust-denial/ |title=B’Tselem Sticking by Staffer Accused of Holocaust Denial |first=Alana |last=Goodman |date=September 8, 2014 |work=] |accessdate=April 19, 2015 }}</ref><ref name="timesofisrael141007">{{cite web|url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-rights-group-admits-employee-denied-holocaust/|title=B’Tselem denounces remarks by Ataf Abu Rub, who said WWII atrocities are ‘a lie'; says it is investigating further|author=Marissa Newman|date=October 7, 2014|publisher=timesofisrael.com|accessdate=20 August 2015}}</ref> | |||
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Non-profit human rights organization
בצלם | |
Founded | 3 February 1989; 35 years ago (1989-02-03) |
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Type | Non-profit, NGO |
Focus | Changing Israeli policy in the occupied territories to protect and sustain Palestinian human rights |
Headquarters | Jerusalem |
Area served | Palestinian territories |
Key people | Yuli Novak (Executive Director) |
Employees | 38 |
Website | www |
B'Tselem (Hebrew: בצלם, IPA: [beˈtselem]; transl. "In the Image ") is a Jerusalem-based non-profit organization whose stated goals are to document human rights violations in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories, combat any denial of the existence of such violations, and help to create a human rights culture in Israel. It is currently headed by Yuli Novak, who took over in June 2023 from Hagai El-Ad, who had served as its director-general since May 2014. B'Tselem also maintains a presence in Washington, D.C., where it is known as B'Tselem USA. The organization has provoked sharp reactions within Israel, ranging from harsh criticism to strong praise.
Overview
B'Tselem was established in February 1989 by a large group of Israeli lawyers, doctors and academics with the support of a lobby of ten members of Knesset. Its objective was to document human rights violations in the occupied territories (Gaza Strip and the West Bank), while being committed to the security and humanistic character of the State of Israel. In the previous year, Israeli forces killed 311 Palestinians, of whom 53 were under the age of 17. The killings occurred during a wave of Palestinian protest and rebellion in which 12 Israelis were also killed. The rebellion is referred to as the First Intifada.
B'Tselem's funding comes from private individuals (both Israeli and foreign) and European and North American foundations focusing on human rights.
In 2014, B'Tselem stopped sending the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) complaints it received from Palestinians in Gaza about alleged IDF war crimes there. In 2016, B'Tselem also stopped sending the IDF complaints of alleged IDF war crimes in the West Bank because it alleged the IDF was whitewashing the complaints.
In 2016, B'Tselem executive director Hagai El-Ad asked the UN to take action against Israel's settlements, which he said were compromising a peace agreement with the Palestinians.
In a report published 12 January 2021, B'Tselem called Israel an "apartheid regime" devoted to Jewish supremacy and said the nation was no longer a democracy. This follows a similar report by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia released in 2017 that concluded that Israel is "guilty of the crime of apartheid".
History
Several years before B'Tselem was founded, David Zucker, Knesset member for the Ratz party, began publishing information pages about several topics, including Israeli involvement in the territories. In late 1988, Zucker flew to the United States and there he met the head of the Human Rights First organization, Michael Posner, who offered him to form an "arranged organization" and Zucker began forming one using the $25,000 he was given in the U.S.
B'Tselem was founded on 3 February 1989. The name comes from Genesis 1:27, which states that all mankind was created "b'tselem elohim" (in the image of God), which the organization says is in line with the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights that all humans are equal in dignity and so deserve the same fundamental rights. In December 1989, B'Tselem shared the Carter-Menil Human Rights Prize with the Palestinian group Al-Haq.
Some of the key founders were:
- Daphna Golan-Agnon, academic and founding director of the feminist peace group Bat Shalom
- David Zucker, Knesset member for the Ratz party, one of the founders of the Peace Now movement
- Haim Oron, Knesset member for the Mapam party, one of the founders of the Peace Now movement
- Zehava Gal-On, Ratz party activist and future Knesset member for the Meretz party formed through the merger of Ratz and Mapam
- Avigdor Feldman, civil liberties lawyer
- Edy Kaufman, civil liberties activist.
In 2015 The Washington Post reporter Glenn Kessler described the link between human rights groups and "political entities" in Israel as "at times... very blurry." He noted that after serving as director of B'Tselem, Zehava Gal-on directed the Meretz Party.
Work
B'Tselem states that it is devoted to "documenting human rights violations that come under Israel's purview as the occupying power". Between 1989 and 2020 B'Tselem has published 185 reports and position papers which can be accessed through their website. They currently produce 3–4 reports a year.
Israel's land policies in Area C
In 2013, B'Tselem released a report called Acting the Landlord: Israeli Policy in Area C, the West Bank. It stated that Area C, comprising about 60% of the West Bank, is under full Israeli control, and stated:
Israel strictly limits Palestinian settlement, construction and development in Area C, while ignoring the needs of the Palestinian population. Palestinian residents are ... denied any legal avenue to build homes or develop their communities, so they face the constant fear that their homes might be demolished, and that they be expelled and lose their livelihood.
B'Tselem also stated that some parts of Area A and B only have available land in Area C for construction, which Israel forbids almost completely. Therefore, "Israel’s policy in Area C has ramifications for residents throughout the West Bank. The boundaries outlined for Areas A and B impose an artificial scarcity of land for some of the communities in these areas." B'Tselem accused Israel of violating international humanitarian law and international human rights law by its actions.
View of Israel as an apartheid state
See also: Apartheid (crime) and Israeli apartheidIn January 2021, B'Tselem released a report characterizing Israel as an "apartheid" regime, a term the organization had hitherto only used in specific contexts, and which the Israeli government vehemently rejects. B'Tselem director Hagai El-Ad said of the report: "One of the key points in our analysis is that this is a single geopolitical area ruled by one government. This is not democracy plus occupation. This is apartheid between the river and the sea."
Israel-Hamas War
Former B'Tselem board member, Vivian Silver, was killed in the Be'eri Massacre during the 7 October Hamas-led attack on Israel.
In October 2024, during Israel's siege of North Gaza, B'Tselem released a statement accusing Israel of ethnically cleansing North Gaza and urging the international community to stop the war. B'tselem stated that the "magnitude of the crimes Israel is currently committing is impossible to describe" and reported dire conditions in North Gaza including starvation, bombings, and lack of medical care.
Board members
B'Tselem board members include:
- Orly Noy (chair)
- Thair Abu Rass
- Meir Amor
- Smadar Ben Natan
- Ido Blum
- Ron Dudai
- Elias Khouri
- Vered Madar
- Osama Tanous
- Sawsan Zaher
- David Zonsheine
Notable former board members include:
Staff
B'Tselem's executive director is Yuli Novak. In 2011, the group staff has 38 employees in a Research Department, a Data Coordination department, a communications department, and an administration department. Field data research in the West Bank and Gaza Strip for B'Tselem was, until the Second Intifada, performed by Israeli Arabs. Data analysis and dissemination was conducted at the Jerusalem office. Because of restriction on entry to these areas for Israeli citizens, the Israeli Arab field workers were replaced with similarly qualified Palestinian Arabs who transmit research data to the office via fax or phone, sometimes negotiating checkpoints to reach the Jerusalem office for debriefings.
Funding
B'Tselem describes itself as an independent NGO, "funded by contributions from foundations in Europe and North America... and by private individuals in Israel and abroad", and by the governments of some EU countries and the European Commission.
According to B'Tselem's 2016 financial report, they had received NIS 9,549,286 in donations, of which NIS 4,665,144 was received from foreign governmental bodies.
According to the New Israel Fund's 2016 financial report, they transferred US$414,433 to B'Tselem over the course of the year.
Reception
Historian Mordechai Bar-On writes that B'Tselem's reports "frequently included ugly accounts of the behavior of Israeli security officials" and that Israelis "were often disturbed by these reports." At the same time, the Israeli media viewed the organization as "a reliable source of information" and their reports were in most cases proven to be accurate. Israeli military authorities also frequently turned to B'tselem to confirm the IDF's own information. It has also been called the best neutral source for incidents in the Palestinian territories.
Critics of B'Tselem, including the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, and Caroline B. Glick, have challenged the accuracy of its reports, arguing that B'Tselem has at times classified Arab combatants and terrorists as civilian casualties. B'tselem has issued rebuttals to its critics.
In 2011, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman called for a parliamentary investigation of B'Tselem and other human rights organizations. In a speech to fellow members of his right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu ("Israel our home") party he said such groups "are clearly not concerned with human rights. They spread lies, they slander and incite against the state of Israel and against Israeli soldiers... Clearly these organizations are abetting terrorism and their only objective is to undermine Israel".
A response from the IDF from 1992 to a particular B'Tselem report on the activities of military undercover units remarked that "a large portion of the incidents cited are attributed to vague, anonymous sources – often rumors or stories gleaned from the press." The IDF letter added that B'Tselem's report "ignores the prevailing situation in the area, in which armed, hard-core terrorists, who do not adhere to any code of law, have engaged in terror attacks." At the same time, the IDF letter also acknowledged wrongdoing by military forces. In an incident that B'Tselem reported on at Idna, the IDF commented that a police investigation "found that an officer and several soldiers were apparently negligent in performing their duties and acted in an illegal manner." The IDF said it could not comment on some of the other cases from the B'Tselem report due to ongoing legal proceedings. In an interview with Haaretz in 2009, Military Advocate General Brigadier General Avichai Mendelblit praised B'Tselem, saying that they help his office talk to witnesses and clarify complaints. He also said the organization "strives, like us, to investigate the truth".
In 2010, Gerald Steinberg of NGO Monitor, a critic of the organization, expressed admiration for B'Tselem's research capability, saying that "B'Tselem really does have a credible research capability, and even among serious critics like me who disagree with B'Tselem's political agenda, their research ability is acknowledged." Steinberg cautioned that the reliability of B'Tselem's testimony had not been tested in court, and that he would withhold judgement until it was. In 2014, NGO Monitor criticized B'Tselem's presentation of casualties in 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict saying "B'Tselem presents what it terms 'initial' and 'preliminary' data, but these are inherently unverifiable and based solely on information from Palestinian sources in Hamas-controlled Gaza." In 2015, NGO Monitor said a B'Tselem report that accused Israel of violating international humanitarian law in the 2014 war against Hamas, contained "major omissions and distortions" and failed to "present definitive evidence that would justify the allegations". Later in 2015, Steinberg characterized B'Tselem as seeking to delegitimize the Israeli state and said that the organization was waging "a very dangerous form of warfare" against Israel.
In response to a speech given by El-Ad to the United Nations Security Council urging the international community to take action against Israeli settlements, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he would work to ban national service volunteers from working in B'Tselem. The United States government said it was "troubled" by attacks by government officials on B'Tselem with State Department spokesman John Kirby saying that the U.S. "believe(s) that a free and unfettered civil society is a critical component of democracy... it is important that governments protect the freedoms of expression, and create an atmosphere where all voices can be heard."
Uvda Investigation
See also: Ezra Nawi § Uvda Investigation 2016In January 2016, Channel 2 (Israel) broadcast footage of Ta'ayush activist Ezra Nawi boasting that he has worked together with B'Tselem activist Nasser Nawaj'ah, posing as a prospective Jewish purchaser of land owned by Palestinians, then provided the Palestinian National Security Forces with the names and telephone numbers of Palestinian land brokers willing to sell land to him. Nawi is both Jewish and Israeli, and the Palestinian legal code regards sale of land to Israelis as a capital offense. Nawi said such people are beaten and executed. In the recording, Nawi says "The Authority catches them and kills them. But before they kill them they beat them up." No reports have confirmed that Nawi's actions brought about the execution of any Palestinians.
See also
- Alternative information center
- Bustan
- HaMoked
- Human rights in Israel
- Israeli occupation of the West Bank
- Israeli–Palestinian conflict
- Peace Now
- The Viewing Booth
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