There are lots of good resources on the web about Israeli apartheid and human rights abuses in the Occupied Territories.  Below are just a few:

  •      B'Tselem is an Israeli human rights organization that monitors human rights abuses in the Israeli Occupied Territories.  They have detailed maps, on the ground reports, statistics, and more.   
  •     There is a growing movement to have international  anti-apartheid weeks in February each year. In 2008, there were events in over 25 cities on 3 continents.    For more info, click here.
  •     Friends of Sabeel North America organized a Boston conference in October, 2007 titled: The Apartheid Paradigm in Palestine-Israel. The conference featured Bishop Desmond Tutu as the key-note speaker.  Click here for a report and videos of the conference.
  •     For first hand experience of the occupation click here to read Skip Schiel's blog and see his photography. He is a Quaker who documents the occupation.

    We have chosen to focus the Itisapartheid.org web site on apartheid in the Israeli Occupied territories.   We want to be clear that the discrimination and violations of human rights do not stop there.   Below are links describing those issues:     

  • Discrimination inside Israel:

Adalah: The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel

The Arab Association for Human Rights

  • Plight of Refugees:

Palestine Remembered Badil
 

Other useful links:

  • For  updated information go to the Electronic Intifada
  • Active stills is a photo collective in Israel who documents the occupation. The have two web addresses.   A there web site ahd there photo's on Flickr