Walking tours highlight West Bank's shrinking landscape
Hikers risk being attacked if they come close to Israeli settlements.
"I'm afraid of dying" without returning home, says Nakba survivor
Abu Khaled’s village is just 15 kilometers from Gaza, yet he may never see it again.
Settlers attack West Bank farmer twice a week
Even if Israel considers settlement outposts to be illegal, it is still facilitating their construction.
Palestinian refugees are not at your service
Translator Moe Ali Nayel was shocked by the arrogance of a recent group of Harvard students interviewing in Sabra refugee camp.
Dutch probe sends warning to firms abetting Israel's crimes
A three-year probe may not have led to a criminal prosecution but it shows that cooperating with Israel carries that risk.
Porto Alegre is Palestine's friend, so why has it embraced Israel's war industry?
One day after visiting Palestine, Brazilian politician Tarso Genro signed a deal with Israeli arms firm Elbit.
Protests an "offensive" against settler attacks, West Bank villagers say
Residents of Deir Jarir and Silwad are holding regular protests against Israel’s theft of their land.
Life "no longer bearable" in Syria, says Palestinian refugee
Palestinians forced to flee Damascus are trying to survive on help from charities in Cairo.
FBI files reveal Anti-Defamation League spied on Arab students
Feds assumed ADL reports were passed on to Israeli government.
Oslo Freedom Forum founder’s ties to Islamophobes who inspired mass killer Anders Breivik
Norwegian government and Amnesty International co-sponsor “human rights” forum produced by group funded by big donors to Islamophobes who were cited by murderer.
In photos: revisiting the survivors of Israel's November assault on Gaza
Journalist finds out how those she photographed are coping months after the attacks.
Despite threats, students to commemorate Nakba at Tel Aviv University
Counter-demonstrators attacked last year’s event marking the anniversary of the dispossession of Palestine
SodaStream "treats us like slaves," says Palestinian factory worker
An employee describes the claims on a promotional video by the fizzy drink firm as “lies.”
Weddady's Free Arabs, American Islamic Congress and the pro-Israel funders who helped them rise
A group that rose with US government and Israel lobby funding during the early stages of the Iraq war incubated the controversial new website “Free Arabs.”
Disappointing French ruling on Veolia still paves way for suing occupation profiteers
Versailles court dismisses appeal over French corporations’ involvement in Jerusalem light rail project.
Graphic novels tell stories of Palestinian youths arrested on spurious grounds
One participant in Palestine Through Graphics was interrogated for 12 hours; her “crime” involved dropping a piece of paper in an Israeli-owned store.
The Month in Pictures: April 2013
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine.
Five Pillars of Islam inspire humanitarian message in new bilingual poetry collection
Iyad Hayatleh, a Palestinian poet raised in Damascus and now living in Britain, teamed up with Scottish literary figure Tessa Ransford.
As Jews we say "Birthright" trips must end
Jews must renounce Birthright because we have no right to apartheid and colonialism.
Bedouins await Israel's forcible relocation plan
Israel wants community near Jerusalem to live “like sardines in a tin.”





