Tag Archive: Yesh Din – Volunteers for Human Rights

Arab Victim of Police Beating Visited by Tag Meir

This show of solidarity is part of a commitment by the group to visit victims of racist crimes within 48 hours of their occurrence.

Leading the Fight Against Outpost Law

The controversial law allowing the take-over of Palestinian property in the West Bank will face a legal challenge brought by civil society groups.

Outposts and the Law

While the Israeli government complied with a court order to evacuate settlers from Amona, it is acting to double down on other settlements.

Human Rights Group Defends Palestinian Landowners from Land Seizures

In its latest Supreme Court case, Yesh Din is taking on land seizures.

Soldier Convicted of Manslaughter for Shooting Subdued Attacker

A video released by B’Tselem helped bring about a much needed display of accountability.

Outpost Bill Passes Initial Hurdles

A new bill threatens to legalize settlements built on private Palestinian land in the West Bank.

Settler License for Archaeological Site Cancelled

Thanks to a court victory, an archaeological site will not be leased to settlers.

PM Bows to Pressure Over Segregated Buses

 

 

A swift backlash foiled the government’s plans to institute segregated buses in the West Bank.

Human Rights Worker Protects ‘Price Tag’ Settlers

After the tables were turned on the Price Tag attackers, Palestinian activists prevented further violence.