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New book by Tel Aviv historian uncovers "Land of Israel" myths

Asa Winstanley
28 January 2013

Shlomo Sand documents Zionism’s invention of “Eretz Israel” as a national homeland.

Political division and Israel's siege "badly affecting" basketball in Gaza, says referee

Rami Almeghari
Gaza Strip
27 January 2013

One of Gaza’s two accredited referees talks about the challenges faced by the sport under occupation.

Israel's "most wanted man" finally tells his story

Mohammed Suliman
Gaza City
25 January 2013

Dozens of unarmed Palestinians had been slain in the two weeks before Abdel Aziz Salha stabbed an Israeli soldier.

Graphic details: how Visualizing Palestine designed a fight for justice

Asa Winstanley
London
24 January 2013

A hunger strike infographic kicked off this novel project.

Israel's land theft means Gaza camels have few places to graze

Rami Almeghari
Gaza Strip
23 January 2013

Camel’s milk is used as a traditional remedy.

Links between struggle and art probed in new book on Palestinian poets

Sarah Irving
21 January 2013

Verse penned under Israeli occupation has been both revolutionary and introspective.

Palestinian citizens wearily eye Israeli elections

Jonathan Cook
Nazareth
18 January 2013

The government formed after next week’s election could be even more racist towards Palestinians than the current one.

How the media let Israel get away with murder

Charlotte Silver
San Francisco
17 January 2013

Reports on the killing of four young Palestinians in recent days were heavily reliant on Israeli military sources.

Why did a rogue group of Occupy activists smear me with "terror" claim?

Jaime Omar Yassin
Oakland
16 January 2013

I was accused of “visually and biographically resembling” a man named as a “terror” suspect in a US State Department report.

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