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GENERAL ONLINE RESOURCES

 

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Counterpunch

A sounding-off board, mainly for radical American academics and intellectuals, which prefers its opinions barbed. It can be overburdened with alternative Americana but among the reams of articles are usually a few gems.

 

Media Lens

A great British site run by two Davids, Cromwell and Edwards, that concentrates on exploding the myth that we have a free press in the West.  Their arguments - convincingly illustrated in their regular media alerts with examples drawn from British reportage and commentary - is that the mainstream media, even ostensibly leftwing media, adopt an agenda shaped by the interests of the major corporations that control their revenues (ie advertising).

 

Znet

A roundup of articles, mainly from the radical and online media, taking a self-conscious, but usually credible, alternative view of world events, including from often neglected parts of the globe.

 

 

ISRAEL-PALESTINE ONLINE RESOURCES

 

Electronic Intifada

An invaluable resource for journalists, writers, activists and those who just want to hear a wider range of voices on events in the Middle East. Includes articles by independent journalists, reports by international agencies and local and international human rights groups, diaries from Palestinians, and eye witness accounts of Israeli atrocities from foreigners “embedded” with the Palestinians.

 

Jews for Justice for Palestine

A site run by British Jews opposed to the occupation of the Palestinian territories and in favour of the greater democratisation of Israel. Although it prefers Jewish writings, it includes a well-selected list of background information in the section “Understanding the conflict” and a good weekly news round-up under “News/latest”.

 

Palestine Remembered

An exhaustive website about the hundreds of Arab villages destroyed in 1948. The best feature is a geographically listed guide to each of the villages, with information on the date of its ethnic cleansing, the Israeli army operation in which it was attacked, the amount of land owned by the village and its population, where the survivors are now, and which Israeli settlements have been built over the village. Refugees also have a noticeboard on which they can leave stories, messages and photographs.

 

Palestine:  Information with Provenance

A site started by a professor at Cork University in the Republic of Ireland collecting  articles on the Middle East that gained early notoriety by including in the entry for each writer a classification of his or her ideological and ethnic affiliations (in an attempt to underscore the greater weight given to Zionist and Jewish views in the mainstream media). An invaluable daily read for Middle East addicts.

 

Stop the Wall

Slick, well-designed site dedicated to disseminating information about the wall Israel is building, mostly on occupied land, to create ghettos for the Palestinians. Has plenty of analysis and features, as well as other resources for activists.

 

 

ISRAELI ARAB ORGANISATIONS

 

Adalah

Established in 1996, Adalah (“Justice” in Arabic) is a legal organisation dedicated to protecting the human rights of Israel’s Arab minority, mainly through legal challenges in the courts. It publishes an informative monthly newsletter on its website, as well as off-line its annual “Review” in Arabic, Hebrew and English which carries articles by leading lawyers and academics on key issues facing the minority.

 

Arab Association of Human Rights (HRA)
The HRA was founded in 1988 to promote the political, social, economic and cultural rights of the Arab minority inside Israel by lobbying major international bodies such as the United Nations. It also runs programmes in schools to educate Arab children in their rights. It has published a series of six comprehensive factsheets on its website, and regularly issues reports on aspects of Israeli discrimination against the minority. Each week it publishes online a digest of reports from the local Arab media.

 

Arab Centre for Alternative Planning
The centre was created in 2000 in response to the huge pressures on the Arab minority in terms of land, planning, housing and development. In 2004 ACAP became the first independent Arab organisation ever to win the right to file objections on local and national planning procedures. The website includes a newsletter and articles on planning and land matters.

 

Association of Forty

The website of the lobby group of the same name, which is trying to win recognition for those Arab communities the Israeli state refuses to recognise, commonly known as the “unrecognised villages”. There are some 100,000 Arab citizens living in such communities, including 75,000 Bedouin in the Negev. The website includes historical and statistical information on the unrecognised villages.

 

Galilee Society
Established by health care professionals in 1981, the Galilee Society campaigns for equality for Arab citizens in their health, environmental and socio-economic conditions. Much of its work concentrates on training programmes and compiling data and surveys. Its Rikaz database, which includes much demographic information on the minority, can be found at http://www.rikaz.org/en/index.php

 

I’lam
I’lam was founded in 2000 as the minority’s first media centre to try to open up the Israeli media to little-heard Arab perspectives, combat bias in the Hebrew media, and improve standards in the local Arab media. It was one of the key organisations documenting police violence towards the minority during the October 2000 events. The website includes useful information about discriminatory policies in the Israeli media.

 

Ittijah

Ittijah is the umbrella organisation for all the non-profit groups working for the Arab minority, helping to coordinate their activities. The website includes several factsheets and a regular newsletter providing details of forthcoming activities by its members.

 

Mada
Established in 2000, Mada is an Arab-run research institute developing public policy proposals advancing the national rights of Arab citizens. It also organises conferences and seminars exploring issues of citizenship, national identity and democracy models in multi-ethnic states. It publishes an annual book, in English, surveying the situation of Arab citizens in Israel. In 2005 it was due to publish the first edition of a new journal called the “Palestinian Review”.

 

Mossawa
Mossawa, an advocacy centre for Arab citizens founded in 1997, works both locally and internationally to raise the profile of the minority. It specialises in compiling comparative data on social and economic discrimination against the Arab minority. The website includes some short reports in English and press releases.

 

 

ISRAELI JEWISH ORGANISATIONS

 

Adva

An organisation dedicated to analysis of Israeli policy towards marginalised communities, including women, Mizrahi Jews and Arab citizens. The website includes comparative data in the “Social Gaps” section, as well as analysis reports.

 

Association for Civil Rights in Israel
Founded in 1972, ACRI is Israel’s oldest major legal organisation defending human rights both inside Israel and the occupied territories, mainly through legal challenges in the courts.

 

B’Tselem

The veteran Israeli human rights organisation, founded in the late 1980s during the first intifada, which regularly embarrasses the Israeli government by publishing detailed reports highlighting the gross abuses of Palestinian rights by the Israeli army.

 

Gush Shalom

A small, leftish Israeli peace group whose English website often seems little more than a platform for the journalism of its ageing founder, Uri Avnery. That said, Avnery, who in his youth was a militant Zionist, understands Israeli politics intimately and writes with a great deal of insight.

 

Hamoked

A low-profile, hands-on human rights organisation that tries to help Palestinians suffering at the hands of the military authorities. The website has details of violations of Palestinian property and residency rights, restrictions on freedom of movement and illegal detention.

 

Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICADH)

Jeff Halper’s organisation, dedicated to opposing the demolition of Palestinian homes in the occupied territories (unfortunately, ICAHD has resisted extending its work to opposing similar policies inside Israel against the country’s Palestinian minority). The website includes Halper’s precise analysis of Israeli policy in the occupied territories, “The Matrix of Control”.

 

Machsom watch

Slightly unpredictable website run by a small group of Israeli women who stand witness at some of the dozens of Israeli checkpoints across the occupied territories. Their monthly summaries of what they record always make for shocking reading.

 

New Profile
A site dedicated to challenging and ending the deeply militarised nature of Israeli society and the state. Includes a useful compendium of articles on the subject, as well as a listing of local activities and events.
 

Public Committee Against Torture in Israel

The Israeli courts prohibited the Israeli security services’ longstanding policy of torturing Palestinian captives in a ruling in September 1999. PCATI, which helped lobby to end torture in Israeli detention centres, publishes press releases on its website detailing the treatment of prisoners that gives the lie to Israeli assurances that torture has stopped.

 

Zochrot

The website of Israel’s only Jewish organisation commemorating the Nakba. Zochrot regularly stages events where Jews and Arabs “return” to villages destroyed in the 1948 war to erect signposts marking the loss of the villages, usually only to face great antagonism from local Israeli Jews. Most pages on the site are in Hebrew but there are a few articles and reports in English.

 

 

JOINT ARAB AND JEWISH ISRAELI ORGANISATIONS

 

Sikkuy
Founded in 1991, Sikkuy is jointly managed by an Israeli Arab and Jewish director. The Jewish branch has established three civil action groups in Jewish areas to lobby for equal rights for their Arab neighbours. Sikkuy is also behind an initiative to encourage Jewish and Arab muncipalities to increase levels of cooperation. The website publishes an important annual report monitoring equality in government programmes, budgets and resources.

 

Taayush

Taayush (“Coexistence” in Arabic) is a joint Israeli Arab and Jewish organisation that, uniquely, confronts racist Israeli policies wherever they occur: ie without making a distinction between the two sides of the Green Line. Its website has reports of past activities and information about forthcoming events.

 

 

JOINT ISRAELI AND PALESTINIAN ORGANISATIONS

 

Alternative Information Centre
A well-established anti-Zionist website run from Jerusalem and Bethlehem by Israelis and Palestinians. Its main focus is on the occupied territories, although it includes informed factsheets and articles on Israeli society. The AIC publishes a monthly magazine, News From Within; some of the articles are available from a separate website:

www.alternativenews.org

 

PALESTINIAN ORGANISATIONS

 

Adameer

A prisoners’ support group based in Ramallah. The website includes detailed information on Israel’s arrests policy, and updates on the situation of Palestinian prisoners.

 

Badil

Established in 1998, Badil is a resource centre and advocacy group on the issue of the right of return for Palestinian refugees. Its website includes historical and legal documents, statistics, and solutions for implementing a right of return.

 

Defence for Children International – Palestine Section

Advocacy organisation dedicated to improving the situation of Palestinian children being harmed by the occupation.

 

Al-Haq

A veteran Palestinian legal human rights groups based in Ramallah. The website includes press releases on land expropriations, settler violence, house demolition, and curfews, as well testimonies of Palestinians who have suffered such abuses.

 

Health Development Information and Policy Institute (HDIP)

Mustafa Barghouti’s research organisation which aims to improve Palestinian health care planning and provision in the face of military occupation. The website includes useful factsheets.

 

Al-Mezan

Human rights organisation based in Jabaliya refugee camp, Gaza, concentrating on the issues of education, health, housing and the environment. Its website is stuffed with press releases and reports.

 

Palestine Media Centre

A media centre set up by the PLO belatedly in 2001 to promote the Palestinian narrative and disseminate writings sympathetic to the Palestinian cause.

 

Palestine Monitor

An online “information clearinghouse” run by HDIP which is designed, according to the website, to tell the “other side of the story”. Has an archive of news articles and commentaries on wide-ranging topics, as well as maps and well-researched factsheets.

 

Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (Passia)

Founded by Palestinian academics in East Jerusalem in the late 1980s, Passia promotes research into Palestinian issues, including Jerusalem, with seminars, conferences and publications (including its famous diary). Website tends towards blandness.

 

Palestinian Centre for Human Rights

Set up in 1995, the PCHR monitors human rights abuses, offering a perspective from Gaza. The website offers fact sheets, statistics, press releases and weekly reports.

 

Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group (PHRMG)

A slightly chaotic website for Bassem Eid’s PHRMG which is best known for its running tally of Palestinian deaths at the hands of the Israeli army, as well as providing information on human rights abuses committed by the Palestinian Authority. The website includes Eid’s regular writings and the organisation’s intermittent publication “The Palestinian Human Rights Monitor”.

 

Union of Palestinian Medical Relief Committees (UPMRC)

Another Mustafa Barghouti outfit, a charity run by doctors and health care professionals to alleviate suffering under the occupation. Website includes details of Palestinian deaths caused by lack of access to medical services and Israeli attacks on ambulances and doctors, as well as appeals for medical aid.

 

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Jonathan Cook News Archive,  last updated on Monday, 11 February 2008