[Haaretz: 12 February 2019] - A Civil Administration social worker says she didn't have time to write a detention report, as ordered by a military court, in a case that exemplifies discrimination between Palestinian and Israeli minors.
[Haaretz: 15 January 2019] - The army details how many Palestinians are tried in military court and for what, but does not give the criteria for the scale of its fines or their breakdown
[Haaretz: 7 January 2019] - A stone thrown by a Palestinian was endowed with magical powers by Israeli lawmakers, but then Jews also joined the ranks of stone-throwers and nobody would even dream of sentencing them to 20 years in prison
[Haaretz: 29 October 2018] - The approved version excludes security prisoners, those who were convicted in military courts in the territories or for security offenses. The bill now goes to the Knesset for its second and third readings.
[Politico: 16 June 2018] - Donald Trump's envoy to Jerusalem rejects criticism of Israel's policies and resisted an effort to apply stricter human rights tests to U.S. military aid for the country.
[Haaretz: 24 January 2018] - The former head of the military prosecution in Judea and Samaria was in court last week, handing out leaflets containing his thoughts on detained Palestinian teen Ahed Tamimi
[Haaretz: 21 December 2017] - The incidence of reported physical violence against child detainees has risen since a 2013 UNICEF report on the matter. About two-thirds of the 70 Palestinian minors who testified about their arrest reported violence.
[Haaretz: 2 November 2017] - There's never a dull night in the village of Beit Ummar, where the Israeli army is a regular visitor. It's the last street at the southern edge of the West Bank town of Beit Ummar.
[Times of Israel: 14 November 2017] - With nine co-sponsors, Minnesota Democrat Betty McCollum says bill meant to highlights Israel's 'system of military detention' of children
[Haaretz: 2 April 2017] - In 2013, a UNICEF report said Israel was systematically abusing young detainees, new data shows little has changed. The indictment against S.H. is vague and lacks specific details.