Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a Border Police officer at the scene of one of the fires after it was extinguished

Joint List to AG: Probe Netanyahu for Arson Incitement against Arabs

The Joint List announced on Monday, December 5, that the bloc will demand an investigation against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for incitement against Arab-Palestinians citizens of Israel. According to MK Ayman Odeh (Hadash), who heads the list, Netanyahu will be investigated for incitement against Palestinians after he accused them of deliberately starting the wildfires…

One of the "cases of arson": A resident of Um el-Fahem burned garbage in the Arab city.

Despite Provocations by Right-wing Politicians & Police: “We Still Don’t Know Which Blazes Were Arson”

The head of the investigation into the wave of devastating fires that swept Israel last month sought on Saturday, December 3, to downplay claims that the blazes were started deliberately, casting doubt on police and right-wing politicians’ cries of “arson terrorism” during and in the aftermath of efforts to contain the flames. Channel 2 reported…

The demonstration last Saturday night, December 19, in front of the Likud headquarters in central Tel-Aviv

Thousands March in Tel Aviv against Right-Wing Provocations

3,000 demonstrators marched through the streets of Tel Aviv Saturday night, December 19, to protest right-wing provocations against human rights and peace activists. Organizers gave the protest the title: “Standing together against a government that incites instead of offering solutions; against the far-right’s attempts to silence and intimidate, from inside the government and from without.”…