Badil

No abandoned land: Palestinians tend ancestors' graves in village ethnically cleansed in 1948

“Anybody who wants to buy or make plans [for our land] must know that these are our graves, our houses, our olive presses, our springs, our trees and our stones.”

Palestine activists call on Netherlands prince to disassociate from JNF water project

The Jewish National Fund-Netherlands branch dedicating Naqab/Negev water project to the inauguration of King Willem-Alexander.

Youth move back to Palestinian village stolen from their families

Jillian Kestler-D'Amours
the Galilee
8 April 2013

About two dozen young people have moved into Iqrit, a village ethnically cleansed by Zionist forces in the 1940s.

Get inspired and submit to right of return art and writing competition

Submit photography, art and writing to BADIL’s seventh annual Al-Awda Award Competition.

Podcast: As Palestinian refugee population grows, so do rights violations

Amjad Alqasis of BADIL talks about two new surveys that look at the growing number of Palestinian refugees and how Palestinians consider themselves as a unified people despite Israel’s divisive efforts.

Study: Palestinian refugee services slashed despite ongoing displacement

Palestinian refugees are the largest and longest-standing unresolved group of foribly displaced persons in the world.

Israel's wall will destroy my birthplace, Battir

Hasan Abu Nimah
Amman
9 January 2013

A world heritage site is under threat from ongoing colonialism.

The Electronic Intifada Weekly Podcast - 7 June 2012

In this week’s podcast, updates on the continuing hunger strikes by Palestinian prisoners as Israel reneges on recent agreements; West Bank villagers are determined to stay on their land; BDS news, and much more!

Campaigners strategize refugee return during South Africa visit

Nora Barrows-Friedman
Berkeley
5 June 2012
A delegation of activists from Palestinian refugee rights groups recently visited Cape Town, South Africa, to discuss the practicalities of implementing the right of return.

Badil center for residency and refugee rights' response to Israel's racist "citizenship law"

Badil center responds to the Israeli high court’s rejection of a challenge to the racist “citizenship law”: “This illustrates once more the Israeli self portrait as an exclusively Jewish state with a different set of rights for its Jewish and non-Jewish (mainly Palestinian) inhabitants.”

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